Robust Communications Relay with Distributed Airborne Reliable Wide-Area Interoperable Network (DARWIN) for Manned-Unmanned Teaming in a Spectrum Denied Environment
Navy SBIR FY2018.1
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2018.1 |
Topic No.: |
N181-007 |
Topic Title: |
Robust Communications Relay with Distributed Airborne Reliable Wide-Area Interoperable Network (DARWIN) for Manned-Unmanned Teaming in a Spectrum Denied Environment |
Proposal No.: |
N181-007-0641 |
Firm: |
MaXentric Technologies LLC 2071 Lemoine Avenue Suite 302
Fort Lee, New Jersey 7024 |
Contact: |
Brian Choi |
Phone: |
(347) 738-3670 |
Web Site: |
http://www.maxentric.com |
Abstract: |
MaXentric is proposing to develop, design, simulate, fabricate and test a fully integrated and flyable DARWIN based pod. The proposed HW and SW architecture is constructed around a proven and tested HW/SW concepts paired with a proven w-band based steerable antenna technology that allows for a highly directional full duplex backhaul links with throughputs up to 1000 Mbps (at W-band) connecting 2 or more airborne platforms. Our solution consists of multi-channel full duplex 1 Gb/s modem card (with adaptable rates), a multi-channel full frequency duplex w-band RF front-end (RFE) transceiver and a unique and innovative steerable antenna with an integrated antenna controller. The proposed architecture has a unique SWaP attributes that makes it especially attractive for use in Group 2 & 3 UAVs. The solution also uses a digital mono-pulse scheme to allow accurate and effective tracking required for deployment on highly maneuverable airborne platforms. Our solution is also uniquely positioned to be transitioned to Ku-band designs. |
Benefits: |
In addition to many DoD applications, the proposed platform has the potential for NASA/DARPA & Private Space Sector Small Satellite Communications & CubeSat, Terrestrial Cellular Backhaul and �?~Last Mile�?T Telecommunications and Cellular 5G Base Station backhual applications. |
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