SBIR-STTR Award

Airborne source multistatics
Award last edited on: 11/6/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$1,149,918
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N122-122
Principal Investigator
Paul Hursky

Company Information

Heat Light and Sound Research Inc (AKA: HLS Research, Inc)

12625 High Bluff Drive
San Diego, CA 92130
   (858) 457-0800
   margaret.bolic@hlsresearch.com
   www.hlsresearch.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 50
County: San Diego

Phase I

Contract Number: N68335-13-C-0042
Start Date: 10/19/2012    Completed: 4/19/2013
Phase I year
2013
Phase I Amount
$149,991
HLS Research has participated in several research initiatives for various sponsors pursuing innovative concepts that strive to exploit ambient 0x9D noise sources to illuminate targets and environment features in the underwater acoustic waveguide. This theme has engaged researchers in many fields, such as correlating random seismic noise to image the Earth, correlating surface generated ocean noise to image the seabed, and similar efforts in the EM spectrum where the term passive radar 0x9D has been coined. In this effort, HLS Research will adapt the integrated modeling and signal processing technology developed for these related applications to exploit the advantages provided by using an aircraft already on station to prosecute an ASW mission as an acoustic source. The challenges presented by this concept include: a direct blast that is conceptually always on (requiring capable interference cancellation), a source waveform that may have both narrowband and broadband components but for which no exact replica may be available (and thus has to be recovered from the multiple and interfering arrivals along paths from the aircraft through the rough and moving ocean surface), and relatively extreme source motion as aircraft speeds far exceed typical platform speeds underwater (suggesting wideband Doppler compensation will be an important component).

Benefit:
The interest in using

Keywords:
Multi-static Active, Multi-static Active, airborne source, model-based signal processing, acoustic daylight, doppler compensation, adaptive beamforming, Cross-correlation, Channel equalization

Phase II

Contract Number: N68335-14-C-0170
Start Date: 9/24/2014    Completed: 4/15/2015
Phase II year
2014
Phase II Amount
$999,927
The P-8 Maritime Patrol Aircraft is a jet, unlike its predecessor, the P-3, and is less likely to fly at low altitudes. As a result, the P-8 will not be able to use its Magnetic Anomaly Detector (MAD) to verify a contact detection. In its SBIR Phase I effort, titled "Airborne source multistatics", HLS Research has developed a concept of operations where an acoustic source, deployed on an airborne platform, potentially a P-8, can be used in conjunction with air-deployed acoustic sensors to replace the functionality of the MAD system. Variants of this conops have been modeled for both shallow water and deep water scenarios.

Keywords:
Air-To-Water Source, Air-To-Water Source, Anti-Submarine Warfare, Doppler Exploitation., Multi-Static Active Processing