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Target illumination tracking systems have nanosecond to microsecond response times.  Such responses do not require a wide scan area to lock illumination upon a person at achievable speeds.  At 90 miles per hour an auto travels less than 1/100 of an inch in a microsecond.   
Rowan Patent # 4893815 “Interactive transector device commercial and military grade” describes the acquisition, locking onto, and tracking of human targets. i[136]  Stated therein:  “Potentially dangerous individuals can be efficiently subdued, apprehended and appropriately detained.”  The capability of “isolating suspected terrorists from their hostages . . . or individuals within a group without affecting other members of the group” is stated.   
… the disappearance of physiological remote sensing literature since the 1970’s for animals and humans, while all other categories of remote sensing research greatly expanded.
| United States Patent | 3,951,134 | 
| Malech | April 20, 1976 | 
Apparatus and method for remotely monitoring and altering brain waves  
Abstract
Apparatus for and method of sensing brain waves at a position remote from a subject whereby electromagnetic signals of different frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the brain of the subject in which the signals interfere with one another to yield a waveform which is modulated by the subject's brain waves. The interference waveform which is representative of the brain wave activity is re-transmitted by the brain to a receiver where it is demodulated and amplified. The demodulated waveform is then displayed for visual viewing and routed to a computer for further processing and analysis. The demodulated waveform also can be used to produce a compensating signal which is transmitted back to the brain to effect a desired change in electrical activity therein.
| Inventors: | Malech; Robert G. (Plainview, NY) | 
| Assignee: | Dorne & Margolin Inc. (Bohemia, NY) | 
| Appl. No.: | 05/494,518 | 
| Filed: | August 5, 1974 | 
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