SBIR-STTR Award

Radio Frequency Range Modernization, Compatibility and Capability Study
Award last edited on: 6/30/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$899,922
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF161-016
Principal Investigator
Steven Hart

Company Information

Geneva Technologies Inc

255 Jefferson Street
Monument, CO 80132
   (719) 283-6862
   N/A
   www.genevatech.net
Location: Single
Congr. District: 05
County: El Paso

Phase I

Contract Number: FA8222-16-P-0009
Start Date: 8/29/2016    Completed: 5/29/2017
Phase I year
2016
Phase I Amount
$149,981
Antenna testing efficiency continues to suffer from two ongoing issues: excessive test time and test system obsolescence. In other words, antenna testing takes a long time to acquire the required multi-dimensional data sets and interdependent antenna measurement system design makes upgrades expensive and disruptive.GTI will evaluate three Air Force antenna test facilities to determine how to best apply their latest simultaneous measurements technology concepts to reduce test times by an order of magnitude or more. GTI will then apply their rigorous systems engineering process to turn these technologies into a robust, modular and extensible antenna test system design that will increase the capability, capacity, reliability and sustainability for these Air Force antenna ranges. GTIs modular design approach using robust interfaces will enable future range upgrades with minimal disruption. Key aspects of this transformational test system technology will be demonstrated.;

Benefit:
This research will advance the state of the art in antenna test by developing a system to define modular and extensible antenna test facilities in terms of interfaces and functionality, and to advance simultaneous measurements technology. These concepts can be applied to systematically update other government and commercial antenna test ranges. Alternate markets for the developed technologies include satellite ground stations.

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8222-18-C-0002
Start Date: 1/29/2018    Completed: 3/29/2020
Phase II year
2018
Phase II Amount
$749,941
AFSC has expressed a desire to standardized hardware and software for antenna and radome testing across multiple platforms. The standardization of hardware and software is possible only if methods and techniques are first standardized. GTI proposes that implementing an antenna-test center of excellence will facilitate the integrationof best-practices in radome and antenna test. This integration of best practices will serve as the first step to standardizing and validating test approaches before deploying techniques enterprise-wide. This center-of-excellence will also be used as general purpose range to integrate future technologies into the AFSC workflow.