“…NRL has focused on the development of sensors for measuring the elastic scattering and fluorescence characteristics of biological aerosols including multiwavelength excitation of these aerosols [45]- [47]. ECBC has focused on the development of low-cost sensors, including providing the initial funding support for the Biological Agent Warning Sensor (BAWS) and, more recently, developing light-emitting diode (LED)-based sensors [48]. DSTL has extended the original work of Kaye et al and developed sensors based on particle shape and fluorescence detection [49]- [51].…”