
Enhanced Long-Range Maritime Vessel ClassificationAward last edited on: 10/19/2024
Sponsored Program
STTRAwarding Agency
DOD : NavyTotal Award Amount
$1,236,626Award Phase
2Solicitation Topic Code
N22A-T025Principal Investigator
Anthony PastoreCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: N68335-22-C-0274Start Date: 6/6/2022 Completed: 12/6/2022
Phase I year
2022Phase I Amount
$237,853Benefit:
The Phase I feasibility study will: Determine under what conditions are vibration micro-Doppler signatures large enough to be reliably extracted from ISAR measurements. Determine the extent to which vibration micro-Doppler signatures vary enough to be useful in separating ships of similar sizes and shapes. Explore if when available, can interferometric or multi-static techniques be used to improve the identification of vibration micro-Doppler signatures. If the approach is demonstrated to be feasible, RDRTec will refine the algorithms explored in phase I and integrate them into the existing Maritime Classification Aids toolkit which classifies targets to a fine naval class from ISAR imagery. This enhancement will provide an improved probability of correct classification for distinguishing ships of similar sizes and shapes. The value of this work to radar manufacturers is illustrated by Telephonics Letter of Support where they state the approach addresses significant tactical issues and can be readily transitioned to both a broad range of currently fielded radar systems and future systems such as Telephonics AN/ZPY-4, APS-143, AN/APS-147, AN/APS-153, and MOSAIC . RDRTec has a proven record of transitioning SBIR technologies such as MCA through the following three approaches: Licensing of technology to primes for integration with their existing products. Example: Licensing MCA to Telephonics for integration with their maritime surveillance radar systems. Partnering with primes to leverage their manufacturing and integration capability Example: Partnering with Raytheon to bring our ISAR mode to a family of COARPs Radar Systems Working directly with the DoD to integrate our technologies with their mission systems Example: Integrating MCA with Minotaur for transition into Triton, Fire Scout, Poseidon, and MH60-R All of these will be used for transitioning the exploitation of vibration micro-Doppler developed under this SBIR.
Keywords:
Neural networks, Neural networks, Vibration, Maritime Target Classification, ISAR
Phase II
Contract Number: N68335-23-C-0295Start Date: 7/26/2023 Completed: 7/30/2025
Phase II year
2023Phase II Amount
$998,773Benefit:
At the end of this phase II effort, RDRTec will have completed the design and development of new capabilities to extract micro-Doppler features from maritime surface vessels using airborne radar ISAR modes. These capabilities will be integrated into RDRTecs Maritime Classification Aid (MCA) toolkit for improved long range maritime target classification. This enhancement will provide an improved probability of correct classification for distinguishing ships of similar sizes and shapes. The techniques will also be made available as a building block to be used within other tool suites addressing NAVAIR and ONR needs such as damage assessment, target fingerprinting, and feature aided tracking. The value of this work to radar manufacturers is illustrated by Telephonics Letter of Support where they state the approach addresses significant tactical issues and can be readily transitioned to both a broad range of currently fielded radar systems and future systems such as Telephonics AN/ZPY-4, APS-143, AN/APS-147, AN/APS-153, and MOSAIC . RDRTec has a proven record of transitioning SBIR technologies such as MCA through the following three approaches: Licensing of technology to primes for integration with their existing products. Example: Licensing MCA to Telephonics for integration with their maritime surveillance radar systems. Partnering with primes to leverage their manufacturing and integration capability. Example: Partnering with Raytheon to bring our ISAR mode to a family of COARPs Radar Systems Working directly with the DoD to integrate our technologies with their mission systems. Example: Integrating MCA with Minotaur for transition into Triton, Fire Scout, Poseidon, and MH60-R
Keywords:
MCA, Micro-Doppler, ISAR, Target Classification