DETECTORS DETECTION SYSTEMS

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BOSCH ROBERT BOSCH GMBH Robert-Bosch-Platz 1 Gerlingen 70839 Germany detectors and detection systems, namely, electronic intrusion detectors, microwave detectors, passive infrared detectors, photoelectric beam detectors; motion detectors; detectors with built in cameras; audio glass break detectors; and safe and vault detectors, but specifically excluding electric digital inductive loop vehicle detectors; electronic alarms and alarm control equipment, namely fire and smoke sensors, fire and smoke alarms, alarm communication transmitters, power supplies, audio alarm horns and strobe lights; access control equipment and systems; namely electronic keys and cards; readers, door controllers, and request-to-exit sensors for doors; personal safety and asset tracking systems composed of radio transmitters, receivers, alert units, transponders, and a central computer which receives the alarm and trouble signals, activates the alert units which trigger alarm units, and displays the user's or asset's name, description and current location on alarm map; closed circuit television products and accessories, namely cameras, monitors, switches, lenses, video cassette records, and related cctv accessories, namely, video amplifiers, camera housings, video compressors, pan and pan-tilt heads, and mounting brackets; security communication equipment, namely radios, intercoms, pagers and walkie talkie;
DETECTION SYSTEMS DS Detection Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 detectors and detection systems, namely, electronic intrusion detectors, microwave detectors, passive infrared detectors, photoelectric beam detectors, motion detectors, detectors with built-in cameras, audio glass break detectors, and safe and vault detectors, but specifically excluding electric digital inductive loop vehicle detectors; electronic alarms and alarm control equipment, namely fire and smoke sensors, fire and smoke alarms, alarm communication transmitters, power supplies, audio alarm horns, and strobe lights; access control equipment and systems, namely, electronic keys and cards, readers, door controllers, and request-to exit sensors for doors; personal safety and asset tracking systems composed of radio transmitters, receivers, alert units, transponders, and a central computer which receives the alarm and trouble signals, activates the alert units which trigger alarm units, and displays the user's or asset's name, description, and current location on an alarm map; closed circuit television products and accessories, namely, cameras, monitors, switches, lenses, video cassette records, and related CCTV accessories, namely, video amplifiers, camera housings, video compressors, pan and pan-tilt heads, and mounting brackets; security communication equipment, namely, radios, intercoms, pagers, and walkie talkies;DETECTION SYSTEMS DS;DETECTION SYSTEMS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An active sensor a method for optical illumination and detection provides low cost and high-speed optical scanning of bio-arrays, DNA samples/chips, semiconductors, micro-electromechanical systems and other samples requiring inspection or measurement. A plurality of illumination sources forming a parallel multi-pixel array is used to illuminate one or more samples via an imaging system or by placement in close proximity to the samples. The array may be a line array or a two-dimensional array. A plurality of detectors is integrated within the multi-pixel illumination array or provided in a separate array, each detector for detecting optical properties of the sample that results from illumination by one or more associated illumination sources. One detector may be associated with multiple illuminators or one illuminator may be associated with multiple detectors. Filters may be integrated within the illumination path and/or detection paths to provide wavelength and/or polarization discrimination capability and microlenses may also be incorporated within the illumination path and/or detection paths to provide focusing or imaging. The illumination sources may be provided by TFT-LCD devices, diode emitters, organic LEDs (OLEDs), vertical cavity emitting lasers (VCELs) or other light sources that may be integrated to form a high-density illumination matrix. The detectors may be PIN photo-diodes or other suitable detectors that are capable of integration within the illumination matrix.