SOWIS Project

Standoff Warning Identification Software (SOWIS) is a software development project incorporating hyperspectral cameras and imaging system for:

• 300 ft range for target detection
• Real-time target tracking
• Real-time alerts
• Heavy duty mechanical system
• Mesh network
• Storage archive

SOWIS Applications

Standoff Civilian Security for:

• Chemical Detection
• 3D Facial Recognition
• Vehicle and Personal Identification
• Vehicle and Personal Structural Anomalies

WeNetShip

A web service which provides cross border shipping and customs options through integrated business solutions by offering a direct path into the Canadian market from anywhere within the United States. Product crosses the border hassle free with no surprises and with no need for overseeing or managing the process. Shipments from the US to Canada become domestic in nature.

Thermal Detection PS

Thermal Detection

Terrax uses a combination of hyperspectral cameras and infrared cameras to offer thermal measurement at a distance from objects of interest. These may be mechanical, chemical or human temperatures yielding a profile which is measured against a calibrated limit. An example of proposed use includes individual temperatures of humans in a crowd to identify a possible disease carrier. Another example of thermal detection coupled with humidity measurement is used to provide farmers an automated data collection and control system for grain storage in small or large granaries whether displaced over large distances or local to a farm stead.

Please contact Terrax professional services for examination of potential solutions for your application.

Professional Services Methodology

  • Goals and Assessment
  • Recommendations
  • Planning and Design
  • Implementation
  • Project Management and Coordination
  • Technical Support Services

Goals and Assessment:

Client Stakeholders meeting
Solution Needs and Requirements

Recommendations:

Review current environment and examine business and technical issues.
Problem definition and document objectives.
Proof-of-Concept.

Planning and Design:

Project definition including planning, roles, dependencies, schedule estimate, phases and communication.
Perform a requirements analysis by working with users and technical staff to document project requirements, functionality and phasing.
Infrastructure.
Define an integration application architecture that is flexible and allows for future extensibility.
Identify usable components and services.
Formulate an integration strategy that leverages existing proven applications, business rules, and data.
Prepare a design methodology that is either extreme or agile.

Implementation:

Develop project from pilot to staged implementation.
Quality assurance including pilot/user acceptance testing.
Refine solution for production release.
Roll out application according to roll out plan.
Client Training.
Client feedback and sign off.

Project Management and Coordination:

Management and coordination will be present for the duration of the engagement.

Knowledge Transfer:

Transfer technical knowledge regarding the developed solution to your team members.

Technical Support Services:

If desired, provide application and post-implementation and roll-out application support.