Equipment that offers images beyond walls, Israeli technology

If you have dreamed of looking through walls, you are not alone. The executive director and founder of Camero, Amir Beer, also had such a dream and he succeeded in accomplishing it and developing it in other products that promote imagination. It was an old dream of mine, and after two years the work became [...]
It was an old dream of mine, and after two years the work became a reality”, Beer says of Ynet.co.il. “There has been efforts in the world to do it first, especially on the part of governments in the United States and Russia, but this did not work”.
Beer served for many years in the intelligence community, and several years after the liberation, Camero's idea was cooked. There was originally a small group and our technological concept was based on the level of digital technology, physically called UWB Ultra Wide Band. We did instrument simulations, including all developments and construction. Our devices are mobile and are destined to be used by anyone”.
The Camero device is relatively small, slightly larger than a laptop. With his help you can look at a house and see beyond its walls, even across the streets. The resulting images are based on radio waves and reconstructions, a three - dimensional view of what is happening inside, on the accuracy of human organs on the other side. From a distance of 20 meters, the operator can observe what is happening beyond the walls of a building and it is done inside it.
Radio “Vals go through the walls, so we take advantage of them to build a” view, Beer says. However, our improvement is in the building of view, absorption and transmission processing in a very sophisticated way, in more complete operational products”
Camero, part of the AK Group, is a global provider of Sense-Through solutions. - The-Wall (STTW) and Body Scanning applications.
Founded in 2004, Camero's solutions provide real-time information on many fixed and mobile objects hidden behind walls or barriers by offering information operators and operational advantage to non-preceptives, using the unique radar technology of the UWB based micro-impulse.

















