Projects
![three people stand on a big dirt pile, outside, with blue sky in the background. One researcher is holding a laptop, which another looks at. The third person is holding a remote, controlling a robotic vehicle also on the dirt pile.](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/project/image/2021-08/521383-009D.jpg?h=41f55a5b&itok=c7t6A2g-)
Motion Under Rubble Measured Using Radar
Our see-through-wall sensor is a lightweight, portable technology that peers through rubble and debris of a disaster site to detect survivors.
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![a photo of boston harbor with several boats on the water; each boat has an orange box drawn around it as a 'detection'](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/project/image/2020-07/Boston_2015-07-09_PM_Panorama_0.jpg?h=3c784fb1&itok=wNNBATpS)
Waterways Automated Vessel Information
Our video analytics are helping to improve waterway security.
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![Researchers test the prototype standoff microwave imaging system. The antennas emit radio signals that reflect off the person standing in front of the array; the system processes the reflections to create the image on the monitors in the background.](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/project/image/2018-04/512246-005D.jpg?h=f4b902a9&itok=aDA2L9iC)
Video-Rate Standoff Microwave Imaging System
The system can rapidly and discreetly detect threat items concealed under clothes or hidden in bags of people in crowded public spaces.
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![The FOVEA tool is just one of Lincoln Laboratory's efforts to help the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate protect public spaces such as subways from attacks.](/sites/default/files/styles/list/public/project/image/2018-03/508525-539D.jpg?itok=_dbzwgpK)
Forensic Video Exploitation and Analysis Tool
The tool lets security officials quickly analyze video surveillance footage and track incidents of interest.
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