Xandem Technology


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Xandem technology detects and locates people who are not carrying a tag or device. At the cutting edge of science, this powerful and cost-effective technology can detect people through walls, obstructions, and in other difficult environments.

The uses are endless. Xandem does not identify features on people, so privacy is maintained.

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Xandem's TMD technology detects through walls and obstructions.
Xandem's TMD technology detects through walls and obstructions.
Xandem's TMD technology detects through walls and obstructions.
Xandem's TMD technology detects through walls and obstructions.
Xandem's TMD technology detects through walls and obstructions.
Alarm Systems & Intrusion Detection

Xandem's Tomographic Motion Detection Technology

June 16, 2013
New synergistic sensing technology detects through walls and obstructions
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Sensors & Detectors - Motion Detection

Tomographic motion detection system

Oct. 3, 2011
Xandem’s synergistic sensing technology created by the University of Utah has led to a new tomographic motion detection system. The product offers a new way to detect movement...

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Dr. Joey Wilson (left) stands in front of the Xandem booth at ASIS 2012. The company is showcasing its Tomographic Motion Detection at the show this week.
Dr. Joey Wilson (left) stands in front of the Xandem booth at ASIS 2012. The company is showcasing its Tomographic Motion Detection at the show this week.
Dr. Joey Wilson (left) stands in front of the Xandem booth at ASIS 2012. The company is showcasing its Tomographic Motion Detection at the show this week.
Dr. Joey Wilson (left) stands in front of the Xandem booth at ASIS 2012. The company is showcasing its Tomographic Motion Detection at the show this week.
Dr. Joey Wilson (left) stands in front of the Xandem booth at ASIS 2012. The company is showcasing its Tomographic Motion Detection at the show this week.
Alarm Systems & Intrusion Detection

Xandem debuts new intrusion detection technology at ASIS

Sept. 11, 2012
Company’s 'Tomographic Motion Detection' solution sees through walls and obstructions

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