Large Animal Detection and Traffic Monitoring System

LADS is a first of its kind, wildlife detection system designed to provide advance warning to motorists of the presence of large animals on rural highways. Its innovative design ensures robust detection and continuous monitoring capabilities, runs entirely on solar power, requires minimal disturbance to the pre-existing environment, and operates efficiently under harsh weather conditions.

LADS is truly an innovation in the industry. It is able to do what no other system has done before: reliably and effectively detect large animals on highways, 24/7. Compared to break-the-beam animal detection systems and other area coverage systems, LADS provides much more reliable large animal detections because LADS’ unique 360-degree coverage radars and proprietary large animal tracking software allow for all-weather accurate detection and continuous monitoring of the large animals anywhere within the monitored area.

For more information, please visit Large Animal Detection and Traffic Monitoring System page.

AUG has unique air and water monitoring technology that features superior signal processing and multi-source data fusion techniques that are paramount in order to yield most accurate sensor information and synthesize all available data streams.

A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) was originally founded as a Security and Defence R&D company, with most of our technologies having been applied to, and validated by, various military systems. Key applications include maritime surveillance, battlefield situation assessment, border patrol operations and the monitoring of critical infrastructure.

AUG’ core technologies – registration, fusion, detection, classification & identification, change detection and tracking – manipulate data coming in from multi-source military intelligence data streams so as to provide the command centre with coherent, comprehensive and accurate situation assessment and facilitate tracking of various objects and disturbances – from foreign ships and submarines to land use changes and other activities associated with IED system of supply and deployment, enemy targets, etc.

AUG offers a variety of products and services that enhance ISR capabilities on a strategic, operational and tactical levels, and provide command centres with the most accurate information that reduces target uncertainty and enhances decision making – all in real or near real-time.

Dr. George Lampropoulos, President & CEO of AUG Signals, was invited to the Canadian Defence Military Institute (CDMI) Gala Dinner by the Never Forgotten National Memorial Foundation on November 19, 2014. It was a great opportunity to listen to the keynote speaker, Chief of Defence Staff General T.J. Lawson, who previously worked on his M.Sc. thesis with Dr. Lampropoulos.

Here are a few pictures taken at the event with Chief of Defence Staff, General T.J. Lawson at CDMI Gala Dinner.

George Lampropoulos and T.J. Lawson
Group picture with T.J. Lawson

AUG Signals’ TRITON™ -intelligent online water quality monitoring system- was covered in the Chinese media recently for providing successful real-time drinking water protection at the 2014 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). During this event, AUG worked with the Beijing Health Bureau and the Huairou Health Bureau to build a customized solution specific to Chinese national drinking water regulations. TRITON provided 24/7 real-time protection of the drinking water and protected the delegations at the summit from any potential safety threats. AUG is pleased with TRITON’s recent success and confirmation of the system’s proven capability as a powerful decision-making tool that protects both people and the environment.

The original article (Chinese) can be found here:
http://info.water.hc360.com/2014/12/151622479246.shtml

APEC 2014 water pumping station
ABOVE: The APEC 2014 water pumping station where TRITON was deployed
AUG CEO George Lampropoulos presenting on stage

AUG Signals was invited to provide a presentation on its TRITON- Intelligent Drinking Water Monitoring System for the Technology Innovation Showcase at this year’s 2nd Annual World Water-Tech North America Summit in Toronto, ON. At this event, AUG successfully promoted TRITON to a broad delegation from across North America. AUG is excited to expand TRITON’s reach and implementation across the globe, providing effective monitoring and security for drinking water around the world.

To view the presentation slides, please visit:
http://watertechtoronto.rethinkevents.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/AUG_George-L..pdf

AUG Signals is collaborating with the University of Toronto for radar technology development using the new technology of field-discontinuity metasurfaces which are capable of unprecedented electromagnetic wave manipulation.

A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) was recently covered in the Chinese media for performing a comprehensive presentation of its TRITON Intelligent Water Surveillance™ at Ontario’s Clean Tech Mission 2014 held in Nanjing, China.

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Above: Beijing A.U.G. Signals Longyu Technology Ltd. staff Steven Xue (right) and Fengqiao Liu (left) with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne as Ontario’s trade mission makes a stop in Nanjing.

Close to 60 companies and organizations in the delegation showcased their expertise in a range of sectors, including clean technologies, life sciences and information and communications technologies.

AUG has been successfully promoting its TRITON water monitoring technology in China since 2012, and was recently selected to monitor drinking water at the APEC 2014 conference outside Beijing. AUG is proud to be a part of Ontario’s efforts to collaborate and promote economic growth with China.

Premier Wynne’s trade mission was primarily focused on building and deepening productive relationships between provincial governments, businesses and educational institutions and their counterparts in China. These kind of collaborations offer Ontario enhanced access to research talent, financing and commercialization opportunities in the vast Chinese market. The mission included stops in Nanjing, Shanghai and Beijing.

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Above: A.U.G. Signals’ CEO Dr. George Lampropoulos (far right) and Executive Director Dr. Ting Liu (second from the left) attend Ontario Trade Mission pre-meeting held in downtown Toronto.

 

On September 10, 2014, Dr. Abhijit Sinha attended the Fourth Canadian Tracking and Fusion Group (CTFG) Workshop in Ottawa, and presented AUG’s latest innovations in tracking maritime and airborne targets.

The annual CTFG workshop hosts “Canadian researchers and practitioners working on target tracking and sensor fusion for surveillance, with applications in civilian and defence domains,” who “present their work describing advances, applications, and ideas.”

AUG’s TRITON has received a “Pattern Approval Certificate of the Measuring Instruments of the People’s Republic of China” as of July 3rd, 2014. This certification of AUG’s TRITON Intelligent Water Surveillance™ system provides a greater opportunity for AUG to continue expanding its capacity in China.

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