SBIR-STTR Award

Compact, Light Weight Color Night Vision Goggles
Award last edited on: 4/15/2003

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$749,535
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N00-089
Principal Investigator
Tibor Kozek

Company Information

TERAOPS Corporation

1051 Cragmont Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94705
   (510) 528-6301
   N/A
   www.teraops.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 13
County: Alameda

Phase I

Contract Number: N00014-00-M-0102
Start Date: 3/21/2000    Completed: 10/31/2000
Phase I year
2000
Phase I Amount
$99,535
TeraOps Corporation proposes to develop techniques for reproducible coloring of nighttime imagery and to implement a color night vision device based on TeraOps' powerful CNN array processing technology. In addition to CNN, the unit will combine other state-of-the-art technologies including miniature image intensifiers and high-contrast head mounted displays to create a low-power, portable unit that meets operational requirements. TeraOps will exploit the unique architecture of the CNN supercomputer-on-a-chip and its more than 10 to the 12th operations per second computing speed to implement the developed algorithmic techniques in real-time. These spatial-temporal image-processing algorithms will perform enhancement and adaptive, reproducible coloring of night imagery input through the integrated multi-band sensor. The algorithms will draw upon studies of biological image processing as well as on CNN models for color constancy and color visualization developed earlier by TeraOps researchers Colorized night vision goggles will greatly enhance the navigational and target recognition capabilities of military personnel. Color night vision units are expected to be of significant use for commercial aviation, police, rescue, and other civilian surveillance applications. Moreover, the CNN computer is a general- purpose machine that can be programmed to perform a variety of sophisticated image processing functions. The development of the CNN-based image processing engine will facilitate the development of products for real-time medical imaging (ultrasonic, MRI, CT, etc.), high-resolution displays, augmented reality systems, "smart" video cameras for automatic image acquisition, etc. The CNN computer will also be applicable to high-speed image processing for multimedia and video conferencing.

Phase II

Contract Number: N00014-02-C-0298
Start Date: 8/6/2002    Completed: 5/31/2004
Phase II year
2002
Phase II Amount
$650,000
TeraOps Corporation is proposing to develop OmniScope, a compact, portable night vision goggle system with multi-spectral sensing and enhanced color visualization. By fully utilizing multi-spectral information representing a night scene obtained using intensified visible-range and infrared sensors, OmniScope will provide an information-rich yet easily discernible view allowing faster interpretation of visual information. Significant improvements in situational awareness, detection, targeting, navigation, and maneuvering capabilities are expected by incorporating state-of-the art sensor, processing, and display technologies into this highly portable device. TeraOps will design and develop a ruggedized prototype system suitable for field use. Hardware based on the latest signal processing technology will enable the creation of an extremely compact fusion processor using less than 10 W of power. The fusion processor will be able to generate both gray-scale and false-colored images of high quality and readability by evaluating information contained in the input images at every point in space and time. The highly optimized output image containing all salient features available from input images will be displayed using a lightweight head-mounted display unit which will also contain a compact multi-spectral sensor package. The resulting system will enable mobile personnel to efficiently operate in low-visibility environments including closed spaces and urban environments