Heatmapping is a state-of-the-art geolocation solution with advanced
signal analysis capabilities. It can be used in applications such as
surveillance and disaster recovery for locating active cell phones and thereby
recovering users.
Heatmap is designed for vehicular deployments and includes software for
determining the
exact location of a 2G, 3G and/or 4G cellular device.
Heatmap narrows down the transmitter source location to a few meters,
highly minimizing the search radius and positively impacting time-critical
operations.
Controlled over wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi through an easy-to-set-up and
user-f riendly Windows GUI that provides information such as power
measurements, angle of arrival, power, as well as estimated source location
overlaid on a map.
Heatmap uses custom phased array antennas and advanced algorithms to
provide true geolocation capability; it gives an estimate of both the azimuth
and the elevation of a transmission source overlaid on a standard map.
Heat map uses the movement of the vehicle and multiple readings from the
phase array antennas to create a heatmap that becomes more accurate as more
information is gathered.