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Autonomous Detection System



An Autonomous Detection Systems (ADS), also called biohazard detection systems, or autonomous pathogen detection systems, are designed to monitor air in the environment and to detect the presence of airborne chemicals, toxins, pathogens, or otherbiological agents capable of causing human illness or death. Currently under development, these systems monitor the air continuously and send real-time alerts to appropriate authorities in the event of an act of bioterrorism or biological warfare.

In the United States, an ADS system was developed for the U.S. Postal Service following the anthrax scare of 2001.


References

  • Meehan et al. Responding to Detection of Aerosolized Bacillus anthracis by Autonomous Detection Systems in the Workplace. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. April 30, 2004.

External Links

  • Hindson et al. Autonomous Pathogen Detection System. Report prepared for the 2nd Joint Conference on Point Detection for Chemical and Biological Defense; Williamsburg, VA; March 3, 2004.
 
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