Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "First Responder Technologies-Homeland Security Alert" report to their offering.

This issue of Homeland Security Alert focuses on innovations in first responder technologies and provides insights on trends and major growth drivers. Innovations profiled include a quadcopter for assisting personnel, a real-time mobile video collaboration system, a low-cost thermal imaging camera for firefighters, a tethered drone station, a live video surveillance solution, an emergency collaboration and communication solution, a mission critical asset tracking solution, and a wearable communication gateway for first responders.

The Homeland Security Alert captures global innovations and developments related to homeland security on a monthly basis. Technologies enabling security segments, including incident management, border security, CBRNE, disaster management, cybersecurity, first responders, critical infrastructure protection, maritime security, food security, personal protective equipment, and airport security are captured in this alert.

The need for low power, smaller, lighter sensors with enhanced performance attributes and minimal false alarms is driving innovations in the sensors space. The Sensors and Control cluster covers innovations pertaining to technologies such as wireless sensors and networks, energy harvesting, haptics and touch, MEMS and nanosensors, terahertz, ubiquitous/smart sensors, CBRNE, quantified-self, sensor fusion, M2M communications, and drones.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Quadcopter for Assisting First Responders
  2. Real-Time Mobile Video Collaboration System
  3. Low Cost, Handheld Thermal Imaging Camera for Firefighting
  4. Tethered Drone Station for Demanding Missions
  5. Live Video Surveillance Solution for First Responders
  6. Emergency Collaboration and Communication Solution
  7. Mission Critical Asset Tracking Solution for First Responders
  8. Wearable Communications Gateway for First Responders

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2mvhxq/first_responder