Sensor Mission Network

The Sensor Mission Network integrates, aggregates and presents sensor readings on a single screen from a wide array of devices using a small handtop computer. With the attached global positioning device, sensor and other data can be shared among dispersed survey teams and the command center in near real time. The communications infrastructure and applications facilitate automated routine communications via computer messaging, wisely conserving oxygen and action.

Sensor Mission Network screen shot and typical user device.

The Sensor Mission Network provides security team members many key advantages:

  • Integrates sensor information into a single handheld mobile dashboard
  • Wirelessly transmits readings and mission information
  • Provides real-time, location-based situational awareness
  • Relieves soldier of mundane status radio communications and need to juggle multiple sensors, keeping hands free
  • Incorporates biometric information to monitor soldier
  • Alternatively mounts in vehicle for diagnostics or in command center for mission control and observation

The Sensor Mission Network has been successfully integrated with several leading nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological sensors. More importantly, the Sensor Mission Network is built on a Service Oriented Device Architecture (SODA), so it can rapidly integrate any sensor type.

Smart Equipment Network

It's the 21st Century. Now the machine tells you when it needs maintenance.

Ricker Lyman Robotic enables power equipment manufacturers to cost effectively monitor the use of the equipment by their customers. We enable the manufacturer to provide that information back to the customers and resellers. The customer logs into your portal to manage his maintenance schedule. He sees the hours of operation and what maintenance to perform.

Unlike other machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions, the Smart Equipment Network provides Internet based access to machine data without the expense of satelite communications.