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=== Sensor Types ===
 
=== Sensor Types ===
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''Ancillary Equipment''
 
* Antenna, dishes and aerials (transmitters and receivers). A concentration of such equipment may be referred to as an "antenna farm".
 
* Antenna, dishes and aerials (transmitters and receivers). A concentration of such equipment may be referred to as an "antenna farm".
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''Acoustic Equipment''
 
* Audio Pinger (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Active Sensor)
 
* Audio Pinger (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Active Sensor)
 
* Audio Sensor (microphone, listening device) (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Passive Sensor)
 
* Audio Sensor (microphone, listening device) (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Passive Sensor)
* [[Bioscanner]] (sample analysis) (Passive Sensor)
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''Electromagnetic Spectrum Sensors''
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* [[Neutrino sensor|Neutrino Sensor]] (Passive Sensor)
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* [[RADAR]] (Radio Detection and Ranging) (Active Sensor)
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** [[RADAR|All-weather RADAR]] (improved function in a variety of environmental conditions) (Active Sensor)
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** [[RADAR|RADAR Direction Finder]] (Passive Sensor)
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** [[RADAR|RADAR Jammer]] (Active [[ECM]])
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* [[Radiation Counter|Radiation Sensor]] (Passive Sensor)
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* [[Radio Communicator|Radio Detector]] ([[Communications Equipment]]) (Passive Sensor)
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** [[Radio Communicator|Radio Direction Finder]] (Passive Sensor)
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** [[Radio Communicator|Radio Jammer]] (Active [[ECM]])
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''Gravitic Equipment''
 
* [[Densitometer]] (gravitic sensor) (Passive Sensor)
 
* [[Densitometer]] (gravitic sensor) (Passive Sensor)
* Laser / Light Sensor (Passive Sensor)
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''Navigational Aids''
 
* [[Inertial Locator]] (navigational aid, data improvement)
 
* [[Inertial Locator]] (navigational aid, data improvement)
* [[LIDAR]] (Light Detection and Ranging) – also called LADAR (Laser Detection and Ranging) (Active Sensor)
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** Prismatic (anti-laser) aerosol (countermeasure)
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''Optical Instruments''
* [[Magnetic Sensor]] (Passive Sensor)
 
* [[Neural Activity Sensor]] (passive Sensor)
 
* [[Neutrino sensor|Neutrino Sensor]] (Passive Sensor)
 
* Optical Instruments
 
 
** Cameras, devices and telescopes sensitive to energy across a broad spectrum (Passive Sensors)
 
** Cameras, devices and telescopes sensitive to energy across a broad spectrum (Passive Sensors)
 
** Image enhancement (data improvement)
 
** Image enhancement (data improvement)
** [[IR Sensor]] (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Active and Passive Sensors)
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** [[IR Sensor|Active IR]] (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Active Sensor)
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** [[IR Sensor|Passive IR]] (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Passive Sensor)
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** Laser / Light Sensor (Passive Sensor)
 
** Light amplification (data improvement)
 
** Light amplification (data improvement)
 
** Lights (visible wavelengths of light: a [[torch]] or a spotlight) (Active Sensor, data improvement)
 
** Lights (visible wavelengths of light: a [[torch]] or a spotlight) (Active Sensor, data improvement)
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*** SIID Enhancer (SIIDX) (data improvement)
 
*** SIID Enhancer (SIIDX) (data improvement)
 
** [[UV Detector]] (ultraviolet radiation) (Passive Sensor)
 
** [[UV Detector]] (ultraviolet radiation) (Passive Sensor)
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''Survey Equipment''
 
* Planetary Surface Elevation Scanner (surveying equipment) (Active Sensor)
 
* Planetary Surface Elevation Scanner (surveying equipment) (Active Sensor)
* [[RADAR]] (Radio Detection and Ranging) (Active Sensor)
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** All-weather [[RADAR]] (improved function in a variety of environmental conditions) (Active Sensor)
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''Volatiles Testers / Biosensors''
** [[RADAR]] Direction Finder (Passive Sensor)
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* [[Bioscanner]] (sample analysis) (Passive Sensor)
** [[RADAR]] Jammer (Active [[ECM]])
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* [[Neural Activity Sensor]] (passive Sensor)
* [[Radiation Counter|Radiation Sensor]] (Passive Sensor)
 
* [[Radio Communicator|Radio Detector]] ([[Communications Equipment]]) (Passive Sensor)
 
** [[Radio Communicator|Radio Direction Finder]] (Passive Sensor)
 
** [[Radio Communicator|Radio Jammer]] (Active [[ECM]])
 
  
 
Vessels may mount other small, specialized sensors such as anemometers, seismometers, motion detectors or pressure sensors.
 
Vessels may mount other small, specialized sensors such as anemometers, seismometers, motion detectors or pressure sensors.

Revision as of 19:12, 2 October 2018

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A Ship Sensor Suite is the detection package equipped in most, but not all ships.

Description (Specifications)

Ship sensor suites are available in three different qualities:

  1. Civilian Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "basic sensor array".
  2. Paramilitary Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "standard sensor array".
  3. Military Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as an "advanced sensor array".

Notes: The actual quantity and quality of sensors within the suite package may vary from model to model, ship class, manufacturer's lot, block, and other distinguishments.

Sensor Types

Ancillary Equipment

  • Antenna, dishes and aerials (transmitters and receivers). A concentration of such equipment may be referred to as an "antenna farm".

Acoustic Equipment

  • Audio Pinger (does not function in a vacuum: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Active Sensor)
  • Audio Sensor (microphone, listening device) (does not function in a vacuum: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Passive Sensor)

Electromagnetic Spectrum Sensors

Gravitic Equipment

Navigational Aids

Optical Instruments

    • Cameras, devices and telescopes sensitive to energy across a broad spectrum (Passive Sensors)
    • Image enhancement (data improvement)
    • Active IR (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Active Sensor)
    • Passive IR (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Passive Sensor)
    • Laser / Light Sensor (Passive Sensor)
    • Light amplification (data improvement)
    • Lights (visible wavelengths of light: a torch or a spotlight) (Active Sensor, data improvement)
    • SIID (Starship Image Identification) (may also be referred to as SOIID – Space Object Image Identification) (Passive Sensor)
      • SIID Enhancer (SIIDX) (data improvement)
    • UV Detector (ultraviolet radiation) (Passive Sensor)

Survey Equipment

  • Planetary Surface Elevation Scanner (surveying equipment) (Active Sensor)

Volatiles Testers / Biosensors

Vessels may mount other small, specialized sensors such as anemometers, seismometers, motion detectors or pressure sensors.

Sensor Packages

A comprehensive and optimized collection of sensors and electronic systems assembled as a single compact unit.

Accessories

  • Avionics
  • Self-Diagnostic Trouble Shooter

History & Background (Dossier)

Sensor Detection:

Active Sensors

  • Ships using active sensors or broadcasting using Communications Equipment are significantly more easy to detect: they are advertising their presence.

Silent Running:

  • Ships which are maintaining complete silence (relying on passive sensor systems) cannot be detected at distances of greater than half detection range; ships in orbit around a world and also maintaining complete silence cannot be detected at distances greater than one-eighth detection range. [3]
  • Ships may power down onboard systems, such as the power plant, to reduce their emitted signature.
  • Planetary masses and stars will almost always completely conceal a ship from detection. [4]

Vessel Tracking:

  • Once a vessel has been detected, it can be tracked by anyone up to three light-seconds (about 900,000 kilometers). [5]

References & contributors (Sources)

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