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2010年12月17日 星期五

Police Cells equipped with detectors of sleep apnea

Filed November 14 in products, news by Admin cpap.co.uk | 3 comments

Loughborough police announced this week they installed a cellular emulator and occupancy monitoring system (COMS) in your cells remodelled. This monitoring system features radar equipment capable of detecting problems breathing, as experienced by someone choking on your vomit after a night out or by a patient of sleep apnea.

Inloughborough.com relates how the police custody suit was expanded and updated, including fantasy that this new system allows a police officer to monitor up to four people rather than having to assume on a position. Were built four new cells each equipped with radar transmitters capable of detecting if the person in the cell is breathing and sound an alarm if it detects a problem. Inspector Clive Thorpe, criminal justice unit, said.

"The signs of life, monitoring system is designed to pay for itself within a year, because it will save time and free up resources for use elsewhere".

Cosatt is the company behind the development of this system. You can read about the technology and the principles here. Up to 40 cells can be monitored with a PC and it can be integrated with CCTV and other database systems. Each cell must be dealt with for the microwave leak not so that the detection system can work optimally. With the Wi-Fi and cellular phone radiation controversy in recent years, I wonder how safe is in itself. It's a shame that they don't have specifics on the cessation of breathing is detected.

The Leicestershire Constabulary has more information on their website here.

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