SBIR-STTR Award

High Bandwidth Advanced Tracker
Award last edited on: 10/17/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$1,037,326
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF99-007
Principal Investigator
Mike Kvasnak

Company Information

Boeing-SVS Inc (AKA: SVS Inc~SVS R&D Systems Inc)

4411 The 25 Way Ne Suite 350
Albuquerque, NM 87109
   (505) 342-4600
   N/A
   www.svsinc.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 01
County: Bernalillo

Phase I

Contract Number: F29601-99-C-0039
Start Date: 4/30/1999    Completed: 4/10/2000
Phase I year
1999
Phase I Amount
$97,697
The primary objective of this SBIR will be to design a processing system that will meet the high bandwidth, computationally intensive, requirements of real-time tracking through turbulence and wavefront tilt and scintillation measurement and compensation. The processing system design will consist of central processing unit(s), digital signal processor(s), high speed memory modules, input/output modules, operating system, data and control bus, application software, development environment, and a performance analysis/verification system. We will utilize our extensive experience designing acquisition, tracking, and pointing algorithms and systems for laser weapon systems, combined with our work on the ABL Beam Control/Fire Control (BC/FC) Preliminary Design Review and BC/FC Processor Throughput Demonstration along with Dr. Merritt's Advanced Tracking SBIR and Dr. Dillow's Kalman Filter Tracker Broad Agency Announcement. We will apply our knowledge of high-speed image processing systems with an awareness of ABL testing plans at North Oscura Peak and technology development plans from the ABL technology office

Phase II

Contract Number: F29601-00-C-0153
Start Date: 4/26/2000    Completed: 12/26/2001
Phase II year
2000
Phase II Amount
$939,629
The product of this effort will be a high bandwidth (5 Khz) tracking system based on COTS hardware. The system will be capable of performing multiple track algoriths including several new Kalman filter techniques designed to perform well in the presence of scintillated atmospheric conditions. The system will incorporate multiple state of the art RISC processors perofrming parallel processing. Phase I of this project demonstrated the feasibility of implementing such a system. In Phase II, the High bandwidth Advanced Tracker (HiBAT) will be designed, built, and tested both in the laboratory and in the field.

Keywords:
TRACKING THROUGH TURBULENCEHIGH BANDWIDTH TRACKING KALMAN FILTER TRACKER TRACKER PRODUCTS SCINTILLAT