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AACTS®
TECHNOLOGY
PLATFORM

A unified detection architecture built on four patented technology pillars — active sampling, dual-axial IMS, adaptive intelligence, and multi-domain compound libraries. One physics framework powering 30+ operational domains.

Core Technology Pillars
TRU-RAD X-AIMSActive SamplingDDMSCompound Library
ng–pg
Sensitivity
<20s
Analysis cycle
Ni-63
Ionization
30+
Compound classes
01 — Platform Architecture

The AACTS® Detection Pipeline

AACTS® operates on a linear intelligence pipeline: active sample acquisition → thermal analyte desorption → dual-axial IMS separation → DDMS-optimized identification.

SAMPLE → ANALYZE → DETECT
Stage 1
Filter Card
SPME adsorption · ~0.2 µm
Stage 2
Desorption
Thermal release to drift tube
Stage 3 — Core
TRU-RAD X-AIMS
Dual axial IMS · Ni-63
Output
Detection Result
<20 seconds
Critical Distinction — Active vs Passive
AACTS® is an active on-demand sampling system, not a continuous passive monitor. Each analysis cycle is a discrete operator-controlled event — delivering a definitive compound identification result, not a threshold alarm.
02 — Core IMS Engine

TRU-RAD X-AIMS

TRU-RAD X-AIMS (Cross-Axial Ion Mobility Spectrometry) is the patented dual-axial drift tube at the heart of AACTS®. Orthogonal ion pathways fundamentally improve compound selectivity over conventional single-axis IMS architectures.

Ion Mobility Spectrometry separates ionized molecules based on their drift velocity through a carrier gas under an applied electric field. Each compound has a characteristic drift time — a molecular fingerprint used for identification.

In TRU-RAD X-AIMS, two drift tubes are oriented with orthogonal pathways. Compounds with overlapping drift times in a single axis are resolved in the perpendicular axis — dramatically reducing false positives in complex sample matrices.

The Ni-63 radioactive ionization source produces stable, reproducible ion formation — critical for drift-time calibration and long-term accuracy. All Ni-63 sources are AERB regulated and licensed.

ParameterSpecification
Architecture
Dual Axial (X-AIMS)
Patented orthogonal configuration
Ionization
Ni-63 (AERB licensed)
Sensitivity
ng–pg range
Ultra-trace detection
Analysis Time
<20 seconds
Multi-Compound
Simultaneous, single cycle
Selectivity
Orthogonal ion separation
Superior vs. single-axis IMS
03 — Sampling Architecture

Active Sampling Systems

Active sampling is the foundational advantage of the AACTS® platform — enabling ng–pg detection capability unavailable to passive detection approaches.

HVS
High Volume Sampler
Wide-area ambient screening at up to ~1,500 L/min. Containers, vehicles, aircraft cabins, open checkpoints. Sample collected on filter card.
~1,500 L/min
HHS
Handheld Sampler
Portable battery-operated precision sampling at ~100–150 L/min. Targeted surfaces, objects, personnel, direct air. Field-deployable.
~100–150 L/min
BRX
Breath Sampling
Non-invasive clinical diagnostics via 7–10 forced expirations. VOC biomarker capture for healthcare applications. No reagents.
7–10 expirations
FCS
Filter Card System
SPME-coated reusable wire-mesh media. ~0.2 µm filtration. Up to 20 reuse cycles. Thermal regeneration ~5 min.
~0.2 µm · ≤20 reuse
04 — Detection Intelligence

Dynamic Detection Mode Switching

DDMS enables real-time reconfiguration of the detection algorithm — optimizing sensitivity, selectivity, and throughput across all environments without hardware changes.

Explosives Mode
Optimized drift-time calibration for explosive compounds. Maximum sensitivity for trace residues.
TNTRDXHMXPETNTATPANFO
Narcotics Mode
Reconfigured ion polarity and library for controlled substance identification.
CocaineHeroinMethFentanyl
Combined Mode
Simultaneous multi-domain detection — explosives, narcotics, and CWAs in a single analysis cycle.
ExplosivesNarcoticsTICs/CWAs
05 — Compound Library

Multi-Domain Detection Library

Expandable compound libraries spanning all detection domains — updated via software to deployed systems without hardware replacement.

30+
Compound Classes
6
Detection Domains
SW
Updateable
Via software
Multi
Peak Correlation
06 — Intellectual Property

Patent & IP Framework

The AACTS® technology moat is built on a multi-layer patent portfolio covering hardware, sampling systems, algorithms, materials, and application domains.

Dual Axial IMS

TRU-RAD X-AIMS dual-axial drift tube architecture and orthogonal ion pathway geometry.

Hardware Patent

Active Sampling

HVS and HHS active aspiration systems — flow dynamics, filter media, and multi-mode sampling framework.

Process Patent

DDMS Algorithm

Dynamic Detection Mode Switching engine — real-time mode transition logic and adaptive threshold management.

Algorithm Patent

Filter Card System

SPME-coated wire-mesh filter media design, adsorption coating, and thermal regeneration methodology.

Materials Patent

VOC Biomarker Method

Exhaled VOC biomarker capture, IMS-based biomarker identification, and clinical workflow methodology.

Application Patent

Multi-Domain Platform

Overarching platform patents covering the unified AACTS® framework across security, healthcare, and industrial domains.

Platform Patent
Classification Notice
Detailed patent specifications and claim scopes are classified internal IP. Full disclosure available under NDA to qualified technology partners and sovereign licensees. Contact our partnerships team.
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