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OTI has implemented a wide range of large-scale, complex projects. Our understanding of advanced technology and cutting-edge processes allows us the freedom to find new ways to approach broblems. Having a vast array of differing technologies and systems gives us the ability to create solutions efficiently and reliably, overcome challenges quickly, and deliver effective products to the client, on time and under budget. |
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Omicron has developed both active, passive and hybrid RFID (Radio Frequency ID) systems. Independently, or as a hybrid, we can embed our system in ID cards, tools, supply trucks, equipment and sensitive areas. The networks constantly communicate, providing location, time and a specific ID stamp. From spanning the supply chain to managing payroll systems, RFID offers limitless management and safety opportunities.
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Omicron is developing small and light-weight chemical power systems for multiple application. High milliamp output with low weight and small size, provides flexibility and versatility. |
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Omicron's Ad-Hoc networking technology provides fluid data communication through self propagating networks. Small and flexible, Ad-Hoc networks provide opportunities for seamless data collection and movementshipment tracking, personnel or troop movement and thousands of other applications. |
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Omicron's research and development in the field of autonomous robotics presents limitless application in nearly every industry. Being compared to the cotton gin or the steam engine, fully independent robots can change the entire world for the better through automatic driving, independent robotic military, exploration, toxic clean-ups, manufacturing, construction, flying, data collection and endless other applications. |
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Omicron is developing machine vision systems for a wide array of applications. Machine vision allows for the interpretation of the EM spectrum and the utilization of active EM to scan, range, search and analyze. From differential absorption LIDAR to conventional RADAR, machines see a world beyond the obvious and identify and subtle. |
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