A distributed biohazard surveillance system including a plurality of
robust miniaturized remote monitoring stations for the detection,
localized analysis and reporting of a broad range of biohazards. The
remote monitoring station may be adapted to identify many different
biological particles and is not limited to particular predetermined
biohazard profiles. It is centrally and dynamically reconfigurable and
can be adapted to operate unattended in a remote location. The
distributed system may be used to locate and report unsuspected sources
of biohazards and to monitor the localized effects in real-time
cooperation with a centralized data processing facility.