SBIR-STTR Award

Innovative Planning Tool for Urban Electromagnetic Environment Characterization
Award last edited on: 4/3/02

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$849,910
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF99-259
Principal Investigator
Chong Long Yu

Company Information

Tech-Knowledge Advancement (AKA: TKA)

310 Cotez Circle
Camarillo, CA 93012
   (805) 388-9115
   info@tka-inc.com
   www.tka-inc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 26
County: Ventura

Phase I

Contract Number: F19628-99-C-0072
Start Date: 6/30/99    Completed: 3/30/00
Phase I year
1999
Phase I Amount
$99,910
Today's dense and rapidly evolving threat environments have increased the requirements that are being placed on tools necessary for characterizing urban electromagnetic (EM) environments. Although effective tools for urban EM environment characterization exist for simple 2-D models, the more challenging problem of characterizing the EM environment of a large densely populated region entailing numerous heterogeneous buildings and varying terrain remains largely unsolved. Revolutionary tools are required to address the complexity of these problems. These tools must also address the optimization of competing modeling and simulation capabilities, especially at the fidelity levels of EM and computer-aided design (CAD) models. The objective of this proposed research is to initiate the development of an urban EM environment characterization tool that uses advanced 3-D computational EM algorithms and CAD modeling techniques to optimize the seemingly conflicting requirements placed on the accurate characterization of the dense urban environment encountered by today's warfighter. This urban tool will provide means to accurately characterize the EM environment of densely populated urban regions, and will thereby significantly impact the warfighter's task of surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking. It is anticipated that successful completion of the proposed research will revolutionize current urban EM environment characterization simulation paradigms for ground, airborne, and space-based radar systems.

Phase II

Contract Number: F19628-00-C-0052
Start Date: 8/9/00    Completed: 8/9/02
Phase II year
2000
Phase II Amount
$750,000
Today's dense and rapidly evolving threat environments have increased the requirements of effective tools for electromagnetic (EM) characterization of urban environments. Although tools for urban EM characterization exist for simple 2-D models, the more challenging problem of characterizing the complex 3-D EM environment of a large densely populated region entailing numerous types of largely varying terrain remains largely unsolved. Revolutionary tools are required to address the optimization of competing modeling and simulation requirements, especially at the fidelity levels of EM and computer-aided design (CAD) models.The objective of the proposed research is to develop an urban EM environment characterization tool that uses advanced 3-D computational EM (CEM) algorithms, CAD modeling techniques, and graphical visualization to optimize the seemingly conflicting requirements placed on the accurate characterization of the dense urban environment encountered by today's warfighter. The tool developed will provide means to accurately characterize the EM environment of densely populated urban regions and thereby significantly impact the warfighter's task of surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking. It is anticipated that successful completion of the proposed research will revolutionize current urban EM environment characterization simulation paradigms for ground, airborne and space-based sensor syste