GroundAwareManual1360LRevB

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DYNETICS INCORPORATED
GroundAware™ Reconfigurable Surveillance Sensor




      Installation, Operation,
           and User’s Manual


     G R OU ND A WAR E ™ RE C ONFIG UR A B LE SU R VE ILLA NC E SE NSOR


Installation, Operation, and User’s Manual




                                Dynetics, Inc.
                              1002 Explorer Blvd
                              Huntsville, AL 35806
                              Phone 256.964.4000


Version/   Document   Release      Originator                  Reason for Change
Revision   Change #     Date
                       1/3/17    Joel Simoneau    Initial version of the Installation, Operation,
                                and Mike Stokes   and User’s Manual for the GroundAware RSS


Table of Contents
    Important Safety Instructions ..................................................... 1
            Safe Usage ..................................................................................... 1
    General Description and Specifications ..................................... 3
            ........................................................................................................ 4
            Specifications .................................................................................. 4
    Installation .................................................................................. 5
    Operation .................................................................................... 7
            Configuration................................................................................... 7
            User Access .................................................................................... 7
    User’s Guide ............................................................................... 7


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G R O U N D A W A R E




                        Important Safety
                        Instructions

                        W
                                    ARNING! Do no remove any part of the product
                                    enclosure or create an opening in the produce enclosure in
                                    any way. Risk of fatal electrical shock exists with any
                                    exposure to the internal product components. Further, any
                        opening of modification of the enclosure by any non-Dynetics personnel
                        voids the product warranty and can only be reinstated by Dynetics in
                        writing.

                        The GroundAware™ product should only be used with the power and data cables
                        supplied with the unit by Dynetics. Failure to use provided cabling may result in damage
                        to the unit and increased risk of electrical shock.

                        Safe Usage
                        Dynetics recommends that at least two people be used to move the unit. The unit should
                        only be mounted by qualified personnel using the appropriate safety lanyards to prevent
                        unrestrained unit fall should the mounting fail. The mounting fixture, power receptacle,
                        and data receptacle used with the unit should be appropriately grounded by a qualified
                        electrician.

                                            VERY    IMPORTANT:    GROUNDAWARE IS A
                                            RADIATING    DEVICE WITH      RF   HAZARDS.
                                            INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
                                            MUST ENSURE THAT NO HUMANS OR ANIMALS
                                            PASS WITHIN ONE METER (1 m) OF THE FRONT OF
                                            THE UNIT WHILE IT IS POWERED.

                        FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

                        CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your authority
                        to use this equipment



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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation




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General Description and Specifications


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          roundAware™ 360 is a user Reconfigurable Surveillance Sensor that detects,
          tracks, classifies, and provides actionable information relevant to objects
          within a 360° field of view up to One kilometers from the sensor. This
          capability is implemented via the interoperation of four sub-systems:

The radar sub-system transmits S-band radio frequency signals, digitizes and processes
the received returns, identifies detections, clusters detections to identify tracks, and
associates tracks with feature data that can be used to classify the object. The radar can
be configured to use three different waveforms, based on installed site, that will be
explained in further detail in later sections. This manual should be used with radar sub-
system model number 10037200.

The server sub-system receives track data, receives and processes classification data,
hosts the GoogleMaps based user interface, and implements external sensor (e.g.
single/dual band PTZ camera, unattended ground sensor, etc) integration. Server
hosting of the user interface includes managing user-defined alert zones, per-zone
alerting criteria, and the per-zone violation log. Commodity grade desktop or laptop
computers may be used to execute the server sub-system software.

The client sub-system renders the GoogleMaps user interface for each unique browser
session. Users may maintain their own zoom and view settings, while sharing zone
definitions, alert criteria, and camera control with other users. The user interface is
browser agnostic, but works best with Mozilla Firefox. While the client software is
executed on each user’s machine within a web browser, it is provided upon
authentication and managed by the server sub-system software.

The optional interface sub-system provides a cellular data link, optional use network
interfaces, and independent radar power on/off control. The interface sub-system also
includes the cabling, encoder, and power supplies required to integrate external cameras
or other sensors. This sub-system is self-contained in an environmentally sealed
enclosure with the external switches and connectors as required by the customer.

GroundAware™ enables a customer to use the system in an environment where the
interface is continually monitored by personnel on desktop or mobile devices, or in an
unmonitored environment where personnel can be alerted to intrusions based on user
defined criteria.

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Figure 2-1 below illustrates how the GroundAware™ system and sub-systems interact
and what is typically provided by Dynetics and by the user/reseller. NOTE: Optional
integrated cameras and other sensors not shown.




          FIGURE 2-1 GroundAware™ System/Sub-System Block Diagram

Specifications
The GroundAware™ system is a sophisticated, multi-channel digital beam-forming
device that utilizes state of the art Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) waveform generation
and digital signal processing to detect and very accurately track small, slow targets while
minimizing false alarms. The GroundAware™ design has been refined by Dynetics and
end user testing across the United States at various critical infrastructure facilities, and
each unit is integration tested before delivery and verified to meet the specifications
enumerated in Table 2-2 below. NOTE: These specifications only apply to the Radar
Sub-System.


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                                       S Band: Dynetics Configurable by Site
 Operational Frequency
                                       Between 3023.4375 - 3070.3125 MHz
 Antenna                               Microstrip patch array
 Azimuth Coverage                      360° (60° Either Side of Radar Boresight)
 Elevation Coverage                    45° (22.5° Above/Below Radar Boresight)
 Transmit ERP                          27 dBm Peak, 21 dBm Average
 Range Accuracy                        2m
 Range Resolution                      10 m
 Minimum Detectable Velocity           0.5 m/sec
 Instrumented Range                    100 m to 1.0 km
 Walker Detection Range                >0.5 km
 Dimensions                            18” x 18” x 18”
 Weight                                25 lbs
 Power Requirements                    35 W max., POE with 24-28 VDC Input
 Data Interface                        RJ45 Terminated IP4/IP6 Ethernet
 Operating Ambient Temp                -20 deg C to +65 deg C
 Storage Ambient Temp                  -40 deg C to +80 deg C
 Operating/Storage Humidity            0% at 78 °F to 100% percent at 95 °F
 Operating Altitude                    0 to 12,500 ft MSL
 Rain Resistance                       12 in./hr
 Hail Resistance                       3 cm hailstone strike at 30 m/s
                                       Clear ice at 1/4 in. radial measured from the
 Ice Resistance
                                       sensor surface to the outer shell of the ice
 Solar Radiation Exposure              Annual solar radiation up to 6500 MJ/m2
                                       Dust environments of 1.03 gm/m3 Sand:
 Sand/Dust Resistance
                                       1.06 gm/m3, 40 kts wind.
 Maximum Sustained Winds &
                                       50 mph, sustained;75 mph gusts
 Gusts
 Browser Compatibility                 Mozilla/Chrome w/ Quicktime
                                       User-defined alarm and ignore zones
 User Defined Parameters
                                       User-defined alarm criteria per zone
          TABLE 2-2 GroundAware™ System/Sub-System Block Diagram

Installation
The GroundAware™ system is very easy to install and prepare for configuration and
operation. As illustrated briefly in previous sections, installation falls into three
fundamental phases: mechanical, electrical, and data. GroundAware Radar systems
should only be installed by Dynetics or their certified agents.

Mechanical installation of the system includes mounting the unit such that it is
horizontally level and perpendicular to the center point of the area to be monitored. The
unit includes carrying handles on each side to aide in the recommended two-person
emplacement of the system.


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Electrical installation includes connecting the unit to a maximum 35 Watt, 24 VDC,
POE injector grounded alternating current source using a shielded ethernet cable.
Optionally, the unit may be powered through the switch in the interface sub-system as
described previously. Any additional switches utilized in the provision of power to the
system (e.g. installed by the customer) should be rated for the type and quality of power
specified.

Data connectivity installation includes connecting the unit to an IP4/IP6 network
through which connectivity to the server sub-system can be obtained. The unit may be
connected to the server sub-system network by several different means such as, wired
50directly, cellular, Wi-Fi extending antennas, etc. based on user requirements.



Given a basic understanding of system connectivity, installation and startup should
proceed as follows, given a basic three sub-system setup:

    1. Mount the radar sub-system unit mechanically per the customer site
       requirements and preparations.

    2. Connect the radar sub-system unit to the IP4/IP6 server sub-system network
       using means required by the customer site.

    3. Connect and power-on the server sub-system on the same IP4/IP6 network as
       the radar sub-system.

    4. Connect the radar sub-system to commercial power that meets the previously
       provided specifications.

    5. Wait approximately 90 seconds before proceeding to the activities described in
       Section 3.




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Operation


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        his section assumes that the precautions and setup steps of the previous two
        sections have been read, understood, and followed. If any of the material or
        steps from sections 1 and 2 have been skipped or poorly understood, please
        pause and review the information and re-perform whatever steps may be
necessary to ensure that GroundAware™ is properly and safely installed, powered, and
connected before the activities of this section are performed.

Configuration
GroundAware™ may be generally configured by the user for three modes of operation:
short, medium, and long rage. Table 3-1 below specifies the parameters of interest for
each one of these modes.

Once the desired operational mode has been determined from the information provided
in Table 3-1, the following steps should be performed:

    1. From the server sub-system, connect to the radar configuration page.

    2. Select and save the configuration file corresponding to the radar sub-system
       mode to be used.

    3. Command the radar sub-system to begin radiating.

Note: GroundAware™ has been UL certified for operation in the three modes described
above and each unit is tested by Dynetics in each of these modes prior to delivery.
Additionally, each unit will be calibrated on-site by Dynetics personnel to detect and
track a 2m tall, 92kg human at a distance of 500m assuming at least a 10m emplacement
height and unobstructed line of sight to target.

User Access
At this point, the desired operational mode should be set, the radar should be radiating,
and any site specific calibration by Dynetics personnel should be complete.

User’s Guide
The GroundAware™ user interface is an extended instance of GoogleMaps and is very
intuitive to use by anyone who has experience with web-based mapping web sites. The
traditional controls for zoom, pan, etc. work the same as with a standard GoogleMaps
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website. Dynetics will provide training as necessary to allow operators to monitor the
system using this interface and configure alarm zones to their preferences.




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Document Created: 2019-08-29 08:58:14
Document Modified: 2019-08-29 08:58:14

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