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Navy lab develops long range temperature scanning sensor system – News-Medical.Net
A federal research facility in Crane, Indiana, has developed a temperature scanning sensor system and software to help contain the coronavirus.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 24 2020
A federal research facility in Crane, Indiana, has developed a temperature scanning sensor system and software to help contain the coronavirus.
The U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center’s “sensor agnostic thermal imaging system” was licensed to Greene County General Hospital, according to a news release Tuesday, allowing the staff to detect feverish persons up to 200 yards away.
“Since the tech can detect temperatures in a crowd and from a long distan…
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