A Safer Tomorrow with Sensor Integration Software
MRIGlobal has made a name for ourselves as leaders in the field of sensor integration and software development. We have done this by completing projects vital to national security. Together with partners like FLIR Systems, Inc., we develop and improve upon systems of sensor integration to keep up with ever-changing challenges. Our goal is to make existing sensors more successful through integration and the use of software that allows the sensor to communicate its data with the user.
Our software integration team acted as the lead software integrator on the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND) sensor suite upgrade program for their Nuclear Biological Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV). In this role, our engineers developed a custom command and control (C2) system designed to interface with six CBRN sensors located on the NBCRV. CBRN sensors check for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats. Our goal was to bring those sensors together into one software system.
Software to make the most of your sensors
That open architecture software integration system, OASIS, allows us to incorporate the CBRN sensors onto the NBCRV as needs develop. Beyond the flexibility of the OASIS software, users can easily utilize the data collected through the graphical user interface (GUI). Without a usable way of interfacing with the data, no sensor integration software is complete.
MRIGlobal’s development of the OASIS program used on military vehicles to perform reconnaissance is just one of many critical functions of sensor integration software development.
Better health with improved sensor integration
We have experience working with sensors that monitor anything in our biosphere, including important heath markers within the human body. MRIGlobal has partnered with healthcare providers and organizations on wearable health sensors and biosensors.
Through developing a common language for different sensors and programming them to communicate their information directly to the user, we can improve health outcomes for people all over the world. From monitoring within the body to the air a person breathes, sensors have countless applications within the world of modern medicine.