SBIR-STTR Award

Wireless Airborne Data Recovery System
Award last edited on: 5/27/2008

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$865,263
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N05-004
Principal Investigator
John Fossaceca

Company Information

AEPTEC Microsystems Inc (AKA: 3e Technologies International Inc)

9715 Key West Avenue Suite 500
Rockville, MD 20850
   (301) 670-6779
   N/A
   N/A
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 08
County: Montgomery

Phase I

Contract Number: N68335-05-C-0243
Start Date: 5/9/2005    Completed: 11/9/2005
Phase I year
2005
Phase I Amount
$149,745
With the advent of miniaturized electronics in airplane avionics and digital cockpits, the type and amount of data that can be recorded during an aircraft flight has increased dramatically. Data could include basic flight data, "weapon system" data (such as radar performance), or aircraft health monitoring and usage data (such as engine data or airframe stress and corrosion data). The ability to download data securely, wirelessly, with automatic or remote download control offers attractive advantages. The primary advantages afforded by radio frequency (RF) signaling are the drastic elimination of wire runs, underground conduits, and disruption of operations during installation, increased efficiency of data download, and reduced labor and safety risk to technical support personnel. This Phase I proposal will build upon the experience and results gained from 3eTI's Phase III shipboard implementations of secure wireless LAN's and secure wireless machinery monitoring and ITCN's Phase III airborne implementations of multiple stream, real-time, data monitoring and correlation to develop a concept design for a wireless data download from a T-45C Airborne Data Recorder (ADR) to a Ground Station. The design concept will be an innovative, integrated, secure wireless solution that is ready for prototyping in a Phase II demonstration

Phase II

Contract Number: N68335-07-C-0056
Start Date: 11/20/2006    Completed: 5/20/2008
Phase II year
2007
Phase II Amount
$715,518
With the advanced airplane avionics and digital cockpits, the type and amount of data that can be recorded during an aircraft flight has increased dramatically. The ability to download data securely, wirelessly, with automatic or remote download control offers advantages such as the drastic elimination of wire runs or underground conduits, increased download efficiency , and reduced labor and safety risk to technical support personnel. The goal is to download 2 gigabits of data in 2 seconds with a minimum range of 2000 feet using technology from three companies with independent Phase II SBIR’s. Physical Optics Corporation (POC) will combine the functionality of a wireless download system with a Mission Data Loader (MDL) and Airborne Data Recorder (ADR) in one unit. Mayflower Communications will develop the proposed RAPID system to meet the wireless data downloading requirements associated with the current Airborne Data Recorder (ADR), POC ADR and the future Digital Video Recorder (DVR) on the T-45C aircraft. 3eTI will address the FIPS 140-2 wireless requirements of DoD directive 8500.1 and will design security to conform with the requirements of DoD 5200.40. 3eTI will be responsible for the ground interfaces and will host the OEM wireless system with its ground station.

Keywords:
Adr; Wireless; Radio Frequency; Digital; Transmission; Communication, Wireless Security; Fips