Security Radars

Scan-360

The Ogier Electronics Scan-360 is a compact security radar used to detect and track people and vehicles at up to 200 metres range. The Scan-360 field of view covers the full 360 degrees with no blind spots. Upon detection, the radar automatically zooms any nearby cameras onto the intruder and sends alarm messages over the Ethernet network. The radar detection zones can also extend beyond traditional perimeters giving advanced warning of threats or suspicious behaviour. The Scan-360 radar can be used standalone or as part of a larger security surveillance system.

  • All weather operation
  • 360 degrees coverage
  • 200 metres detection range
  • Wide area coverage exceeds 125,000 square metres.
  • Detects humans and vehicles
  • Programmable detection zones
  • Reports target geo-position, size, speed, etc
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
  • Slew-to-cue ONVIF CCTV camera control
  • Integration with Video Management Systems (VMS)
  • Adapts to environmental changes minimising nuisance alarms
  • Can be mounted high to see over obstructions
  • No hidden costs
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Ogier Electronics’s radar technology operates in the license-exempt 24GHz frequency band. This results in excellent detection characteristics and good immunity to interference from air traffic control, marine radar systems, microwave ovens, wireless links and WiFi, all of which typically operate at other frequencies.

Scan-360 in action

One radar tracking two targets using two cameras.
Scan-360 radar operating in car compound.
Scan-360 radar tracking targets.
Scan-360 detecting boats on River Thames.
Video showing live radar data displays.

Camouflage and custom colour schemes are available.

Scan-360 radars showing custom colour options
Camouflage Styes
A few examples of the types of camouflage styles that can be applied to the Scan-360 radar exterior.

Fully integrated camera and radar options are available. These offer full 360-degree field of view without obstruction for both radar and camera as well as turnkey solution to simplify installation.

Scan integrated working on a site

  • Airports
  • Building Sites
  • Chemical & Industrial Plants
  • Communication Infrastructure
  • Rooftop intrusion detection
  • Military bases
  • Government facilities
  • Solar Farms
  • VIP, royalty and presidential security
  • Industrial estates
  • Data centres
  • Heritage sites
  • Sport grounds and stadium
  • Private estates and schools
  • Farms and agricultural land

Azimuth
Azimuth is the horizontal angle around a fixed reference point, typically measured from 0 to 360 degrees.
Beam width
Beam width is a figure-of-merit used to compare antennas. Beam width is measured as the angle between the half-power (-3 dB) points referenced to the peak power on boresight (centre of beam).
Clutter
Clutter refers to objects that cause unwanted reflections to be seen by radars. Grass, bushes, trees, water, parked cars, posts and buildings are all sources of clutter. High levels of clutter can cause performance issues with radar systems.
EIRP
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power. EIRP allow direct comparison between antennas with different beam widths by showing the hypothetical power that would need to be transmitted in all directions (isotropic) to have equivalent transmitted power.
Elevation
Elevation is the vertical angle above or below fixed reference plane, typically measured from -90 to +90 degrees.
FMCW
Continuous wave (CW) radars constantly transmit a signal, the opposite to pulsed radar. CW is ideal for short ranges. To measure target range without using pulses, the transmitted frequency is modulated (FM) hence FMCW relates to radar technology.
License exempt
License exempt means the equipment conforms to regulations that permit operation without the user first obtaining a license from the relevant radio regulation authority.
Radome
A radome is a protective plastic cover that allows microwaves to pass through but prevents water from entering, typically used to protect an antenna while still permitting it to function (unlike a metal cover)

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