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As outlined in the fire detection page TPX Energy`s software can not only map fires but detect, map and simulate floods, tsunamis, chemical spills and air born toxins as well.
Developed by our European Alliance Partners this technology is proven and up and running in five communities and is now being adapted to the TPX Energy Smart Grid / Smart Communities Platform.
TPX Energy has developed a new flood sensor array that singals when flood waters are rising or decreasing. Below is a breif outline of the system. For full documentation please request information.
This system was specifically designed and integrated into the TPX platform for Federal, State and Municipal utilities who are looking to add value to their smart grid investments.
Emergency
management software modules overview.
1.1 Virtual
web-based operations center
1.2 Measuring
devices management
1.3 Database
for event management
1.4 Reporting
and support operations
2. Forest
fire crisis management and planning software solutions
2.1 Forest
monitoring software
2.2 Real-time
fire alerts and notifications
2.3 Wild fire
simulation software
2.4 Operational
logistics module 1: resource allocation
2.5 Operational
logistics module 2: vehicle routing
2.6 Operational
logistics module 3: emergency evacuation risk assessment
2.7 Operational
logistics module 4: Police management and evacuation
2.8 Decision
support module 1: scenario management
2.9 Decision
support module 2: what-if analysis
2.10 Decision
support module 3: knowledge management
2.11 Google
maps reporting and integration module
2.12 GIS
reporting and integration module
3. Environmental
crisis management and planning software solutions
3.1 Air/water
monitoring software
3.2 Real-time
alerts and notifications
"3.3
Image/pattern recognition software (vehicle plates, sound patterns, oil
spills, etc)"
3.4 Pollutant
flow simulation software
3.5 Operational
logistics module 1: resource allocation
3.6 Operational
logistics module 2: vehicle routing
3.7 Operational
logistics module 3: emergency evacuation risk assessment
3.8 Operational
logistics module 4: Police management and evacuation
3.9 Operational
logistics module 5: Vehicle traffic simulator
3.10 Decision
support module 1: scenario management
3.11 Decision
support module 2: what-if analysis
3.12 Decision
support module 3: knowledge management
3.13 Google
maps reporting and integration module
3.14 GIS
reporting and integration module
Detection

Developed as a
simple foolproof long term stand alone remote solution or as a
co-tenant on TPX Energy`smart Grid platform this system monitors
urban and rural areas and provides Pinpoint notification within seconds
of detecting a fire, all with zero chances of false alarms.
Simulation

System
Highlights
Low cost
disposable sensors; up to
10 years on a single coin battery; Communications
link via TPX Energy access points; streamed
directly to cell phones, hand held devices or emergency services
communications centers; Virtual 3D
mapping, tracking & simulation
Simulation

For off energy
grid assets and to monitor lightning strike ignitions in rural
areas, a
single TPX
Energy TPX-GSM-100FR can monitor any number of Pinpoint thermo sensors
in areas ranging to but not greater than 62,500 square meters (6.25
Hectares) or (672,000 sqft) or (15.4 acres)
Perfect for
24/7 remote monitoring of rural areas such as camping grounds,
historical areas and National Parks, Roadside fire ignition monitoring
Evacuation Routing

AVL

Contact
TPX Energy (61)-422-304-460 information@telepathx.com
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Get
notified of fires, floods, Tsunamis instantly via TPX Energy enabled Smart
Grid Smart Communities platform.
Virtual 3d
satellite location imagery provides pinpoint mapping and fire modeling
Once a coded signal has been received into the command and control system it tells us what kind of devise is faulting or where a fire or flood has been detected with GPS accuracy.
This GPS information is then fed into a virtual 3D GIS (geographical imaging system) mapping system similar to Google Earth.
From here a clear picture begins to emerge, even before fire crews have arrived to extinguish the fire. We can input weather details such as humidity, wind speed and direction or even vegetation maps and begin to model the fire in near real time.
This data and image files can be sent to anyone with a mobile phone, computer or PDA (personal data assistant) anywhere in the world. It also will allow command and control units in the field to manually insert spot fires started by blowing embers well ahead of the fire front.
Control units can also perform this simulation weeks, months or even years in advance without sensors making it a great training tool for evacuation planning.
The key here is providing command and control units critical information to make timely decisions.
The system can also overlay road, population maps and can display input from roadside cameras and other transport data; allowing for real time risk assessment, evacuation and resource routing; it’s an entire emergency and crisis management platform.
For more information on this and other mapping and simulation modules please see the Disaster Management page
A new Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) device being developed for fire trucks, tankers and emergency services vehicles incorporates the sensing technology.
This allows command and control officials see exactly where the vehicle is during an event, the environment it`s in, and more importantly they will now be able to monitor individual firefighters with very low cost panic and fire activated sensors.
Increasing the safety of firefighters and fire fighting assets in the field will be greatly increased.
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