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Millimeter-wave Radar

Advanced Technology for Critical Applications

Trex Enterprises has created state-of-the-art sensors relating to homeland security, national defense and commercial markets. Trex has applied its decades of research and development to create a variety of sensors, which include such capabilities as, the world’s first multi-target laser radar system, security imaging devices, adaptive optics, hazard avoidance systems, and large megapixel camera systems. Furthermore, Trex continues to excel in the development of sensor systems for various customers.

Trex Enterprises is also actively engaged in the development and refinement of advanced celestial navigation technologies. These systems utilize the positioning of celestial bodies to provide highly accurate navigation capabilities, offering significant advantages in scenarios where traditional navigation methods may be limited or unavailable.

We are committed to advancing the state-of-the-art in celestial navigation, continually pushing the boundaries of accuracy and performance. Our research and development efforts are aimed at delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.

Millimeter-wave Radar

Hazard Avoidance

Trex Enterprises is developing sophisticated yet user-friendly millimeter-wave aviation systems to address the problem of landing helicopters and aircraft in fog, dust, and haze.  Our cameras allow pilots to detect obstacles, not visible with a naked eye, in a flight path.   We have tested our aviation systems in various locations and continue to perform flight tests under a U.S. government funded contract.  Our objective is to provide a safer field-of-view for our military personnel and commercial pilots.

Our passive millimeter-wave technology measures incident radiation from 24,000 distinct directions instantaneously.  Our signal is the natural radio frequency emitted by the environment.  Because our systems measures millimeter-wave radiation by frequency (elevation) and phase (azimuth), an active version of the system provides a strong platform for a radar system.  Such a system has strong properties for radar systems, including a phased array antenna, wide field of view and high resolution. 

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