Sensors
Performance of stacked, flow-through micropreconcentrators for portable trace detection
Recent Advances in Noninvasive Biosensors for Forensics, Biometrics, and Cybersecurity
Comparative study on 3D optical sensors for short range applications
Nanoscale Ex Situ Thermal Impulse Sensors for Structural Fire Forensics
Modeling ex-situ thermal impulse sensor responses to non-isothermal heating profiles
Hyperspectral Imaging and the Search for Humans, Dead or Alive
Temperature Sensors Embedded in Paint for Fire Debris Analysis and Arson Scene Investigations
Detecting and Processing Clandestine Human Remains with Unmanned Aerial Systems and Multispectral Remote Sensing
Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Sensor for Rapid Opioid Detection in Seized Substances
Eyes in the Skies: The Latest Threat to Correctional Institution Security
Forensic Technology Center of Excellence: Validation and Evaluation of Magneto-Optical Imaging Technology for Recovering Obliterated Serial Numbers in Firearms
Magneto-Optical Sensors Bring Obliterated Serial Numbers Back to Life
TECHBeat, July/August 2014
Through-the-Wall Sensors (TTWS) for Law Enforcement: Use Case Scenarios (Version 1.3)
Performance Evaluation and Utility Assessment of Magneto-Optical Sensor Technology for Detecting and Visualizing Obliterated Serial Numbers in Firearms
Through-the-Wall Sensors for Law Enforcement: Best Practices Version 1.0
NIJ Sensor, Surveillance, and Biometric Technologies Center of Excellence
Development of a Surrogate Bruising Detection System to Describe Bruising Patterns Associated with Common Childhood Falls, Final Report
MicroCantilever (MC) based Robust Sensing Approach for Controlled Substances
Standoff Through-the-Wall Imaging Sensor
NIJ FY 11 Electronic Surveillance Technologies for Criminal Justice Applications
NIJ is seeking applications for funding to conduct research, development, or evaluation of electronic surveillance technologies for law enforcement applications. Electronic surveillance is a vital crime-fighting tool. Advances in information and communications technology challenge the ability of criminal justice agencies to use this tool effectively. With this solicitation, NIJ seeks proposals for research, technology development, or evaluation projects to address these challenges.
NIJ FY 11 Sensor, Surveillance, and Biometric Technologies for Criminal Justice Applications
NIJ is seeking applications for funding to conduct research, technology development, and evaluation of sensor, surveillance, and biometrics technologies for law enforcement applications. Proposals should address the following four topics:
- Remote detection of concealed handguns.
- Integrated sensor systems.
- Crime scene evidence identification.
- Biometric technologies.