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TerraEchos:  A Member of the S&K Technologies Family of Companies

TerraEchos Inc., a subsidiary of S&K Technologies, is a Montana-based company providing Adelos™ S4, a leading covert intelligence and surveillance sensor system protecting high value critical infrastructure, monitoring sensitive perimeters, and securing vulnerable borders.  Based upon advanced, patented digital acoustic fiber-optic technology licensed exclusively from the US Navy, TerraEchos is commercializing and extending this technology to meet growing US Government and private sector security demands in various sectors globally.

Adelos S4 Geospatial Visualization

Adelos S4 Provides Precise Localization, Tracking and Situational Awareness


Adelos combines the patented US Navy fiber optic array with advanced data processing, analytical, and geospatial visualization capabilities to achieve the AdelosTM - S4 concept:

S1:  Sensor:  Patented Rayleigh Backscattering fiber optic array 

S2:  Stream:  Digital streams of data from sensor nodes

S3:  Signature:  Classificaton Algorithms Designed for Specific Requirements 

S4:  Solution:  SML, PMML, and Discrete "Sensor as Service" Broadcast, Live Audio, and Geospatial Analytics.

Adelos S4 provides high fidelity digital acoustic sensor capabilities within an advanced sensor streaming processing engine - IBM Streams.  This allows multiple sensor types and associated streams to be integrated into a fused intelligence for threat detection, classification, correlation, prediction, and communication via a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).  TerraEchos delivers Sensor as a Service (SAS). 

Currently, TerraEchos is working with its partner companies GCS Research, S&K Electronics and IBM on various applications of Adelos S4 at the National Security Test Range (NSTR), Idaho National Laboratory, a DOE facility ideally suited for evaluating multiple government and private sector security requirements.

As an ongoing technology transfer program, TerraEchos remains engaged with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center - Newport and is expanding the relationship to include advanced acoustic classification algorithms.

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