Technology

The NETxTEN app is powered by a patented breakthrough in separating gas signal from noise in OGI. Particularly noise generated by motion such as of movement of things in camera field of view, and by drone mounted and handheld camera movement. The technology is a novel application of signal processing in computer vision.

Under the hood

NETxTEN app is a patented breakthrough in finding gas signal in OGI video pixels.

NETxTEN app is a patented breakthrough if finding gas signal in OGI video pixels.

NETxTEN, HSM and GEM

Our difference in underlaying approach from the top two incumbent detection software.

Product Technique Approach
NETxTEN
Signal processing
Uses temperature values in pixels to find movement
HSM
Video processing
Uses image-subtraction to amplify thermal sensitivity
GEM
Video processing
Uses weighted-differencing to contrast between frames
HSM (high sensitivity mode) comes imbedded in factory time on Teledyne Flir OGI cameras. GEM (gas enhanced mode) comes imbedded in factory time on Sierra Olympia OGI cameras.

Specifications

Video Input Requirements
OGI camera (raw) video output (radiometric data)
Compatible with Teledyne FLIR and Sierra Olympia
Supports Cooled and Uncooled camera output
Works with video streaming from camera or from archives
Agnostic to camera mount (handheld, drone, robot or fix mounted)
Visualization Outputs
Displays original raw video
Overlays and highlights gas detection
Provides “plume percentage in FOV” analytics
API Output
2D gas signal array for frame
Supported
Operating Systems: Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, Linux
End-user devices: Laptops, tablets, and phones
OEM Architectures: X64 and ARM
Application Size
60MB end-user app version
30MB OEM app version
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