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Custom Sensors

CRI's multidisciplinary team of talented engineers is experienced in producing custom engineered sensors and sensor arrays of all shapes, sizes, and of all spectrums.  From long-wave infrared to UV cameras, CRI has experience designing and building a camera array to fit your specific needs, whether it be for a terrestrial, naval,  vehicular, or aerial application.

Overview

Consolidated Resource Imaging provides innovative custom engineering services and solutions for entities of all sizes. With extensive experience in harnessing the latest technologies, CRI has designed customized solutions that have helped our clients stay ahead of the competition. Below are just a few examples of the customized solutions CRI has developed for our clients.

Custom Sensor Solutions

Polarimeter

CRI has developed a compact polarimeter.  Using 4 identical cameras with various polarization filters, the CRI polarimeter can produce all Stokes parameters.  Using advanced image processing, we can compute the degree of polarization of every pixel, allowing the detection of objects reflecting polarized light.

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MUCUS

The Multispectral Universal Camera Unification System (MUCUS) is a test-bed built by CRI.  Utilizing cameras from all spectra from UV to LWIR, the MUCUS system is used to capture images from all camera types.  Those images are then analyzed to determine which cameras are best suited for your application.  A custom sensor solution will then be proposed based upon those results and your requirements.

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LongShot

The LongShot distant imaging system is designed to capture images up to 25 miles away, process the imagery and produce useful detail that would normally be impossible to achieve at those distances.

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Design + Integration + Support

With CRI, you not only get our years of experience and ISR technical expertise, you get an engineering plan customized to your requirements that is supported by CRI's top-notch Field Service Team.

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