SBIR-STTR Award

Small Low Cost Marker for Littoral Mine Neutralization
Award last edited on: 8/2/2012

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$421,428
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N04-201
Principal Investigator
Frederick Vosburgh

Company Information

Nekton Research LLC (AKA: Nekton Technologies Inc)

4625 Industry Lane
Durham, NC 27713
   (919) 405-3993
   info@nektonresearch.com
   www.nektonresearch.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Durham

Phase I

Contract Number: N66604-05-C-0287
Start Date: 12/14/2004    Completed: 11/18/2005
Phase I year
2005
Phase I Amount
$99,996
We propose a systems analysis and proof of concept design for a low cost mine marker that can keep station for a week or more, even in high energy environments, to broadcast on command sonar homing signals that enable long range detection and accurate terminal navigation by a low capability mine neutralizing UUV to its intended target. The device will be small and readily placed, it will be a physically stable device that can store and transmit location and related data when interrogated, detect and transmit signals despite scour buildup, be readily identifiable from other markers operating simultaneously within range, operate cooperatively with the homing vehicle, and cease operation when commanded. The results of Phase I will enable Phase II design and fabrication of an engineering prototype device for laboratory and field testing of design capabilities.

Keywords:
Mine, Location, Marker, Small, Expendable, Range, Accuracy, Littoral, Persistent

Phase II

Contract Number: N66604-06-C-2364
Start Date: 7/24/2006    Completed: 7/19/2007
Phase II year
2006
Phase II Amount
$321,432
The current effort will development and demonstrate a navigation aiding system for autonomous mine neutralization, comprising a disturbance resistent marker and guidance and control sensor for navigation with respect to the marker. The system will low cost to enable use on expendable vehicles, yet provide the range and homing precision dictated by the CONOPS. This Phase 2 effort will include algorithm, sensor electronics, and marker development and testing. Testing will be conducted in local waters and at a location selected by the sponsor to characterize operational capabilities.

Keywords:
MINE, MARKER, NEUTRALIZATION, SENSOR, EXPENDABLE