Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Documentation of the Carleton University Conducted Energy Weapons (CEW) Test Analysis Software / Andy Adler, Owen Marsh, David P. Dawson.

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Includes bibliographic references (page 26).

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1 online resource (49 pages)

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"PWGSC Contract Number: W7714-4500833623."
"DRDC CSS CR 2011-18."
"October 2011."
"This work was done for the Conducted Energy Weapons Strategic Initiative (CEWSI), project number 32bj, a project funded by the Canadian Police Research Centre (CPRC) and managed by Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) under the Centre for Security Science (CSS)."

Summary

This report describes the test analysis software developed at Carleton University (CEW) that was written to support the work on the Conducted Energy Weapons (CEW) Test Procedure, version 1.1 (published 31 July 2010). This report documents the software, its structure, its business rules, and it identifies any data elements required to fully support the published test procedure. This report is designed to support the Conducted Energy Weapons Strategic Initiative (CEWSI), which plans to test a number of CEWs and do analysis on legacy test data with the objective of better understanding and interpreting the performance of the devices, with a goal of developing an updated CEW Test Procedure and providing advice to Canadian Law Enforcement on these devices.

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