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Gun Stability Analyzer Prototype
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Gun Stability Analyzer: Handgun firing analysis and training tool consisting of a three-axis motion sensor attached
to a firearm which detects fine muscle movement by tracking the firearm muzzle position. Sensitive motion data can be recorded to a thumbdrive
for later analysis and/or displayed in real-time on a nearby laptop. Senses shooter's movements just before and after firing, and provides a
graphical display of flinching, pulling and other motions that will affect shooting accuracy.
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Smart Cooler: Modification package for evaporative coolers which senses ambient conditions inside and outside the cooler
and regulates water flow rates and motor speeds to optimize efficiency.
Signal Generator: A low cost, light-weight, wide-range signal generator that can be controlled from a laptop or pc, or
independently with its own keypad and display.
Fly-Away Test Set: Supporting and troubleshooting complex reconnaissance systems installed on aircraft and UAVs deployed
worldwide requires essential tools to accomplish. At remote locations halfway around the globe, it is often difficult to near impossible to
ship the high volume and heavy avionics test equipment required to isolate and resolve the causation of the problems. Additionally, those
assets we support are often tested and groomed for deployment at locations inside the continental United States where no indigenous support
is readily available. To equip our own engineers and technicians with the essential capabilities required to accomplish their mission anywhere,
GTMR is developing the Fly-Away Test Set which incorporates our lightweight signal generator, a spectrum analyzer, an oscilloscope and other
components, all controlled and displayed by a "Netbook" sized laptop computer. The design goal is to house the entire equipment set
within the netbook's 7"x10" physical footprint at approximately twice the height of the netbook alone (~3"). With the essential
cables, adapters, probes and other tools and essentials included, the end result is a comprehensive system which easily fits into a medium sized
briefcase. As good as $500k, 300 pounds and 12 cubic feet of laboratory test equipment? No. A 95% solution to the wide range of potential
problems we might encounter? Yes.
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