Fiber Optic Bi-Directional Amplifying Repeater
Navy SBIR 2013.1 - Topic N131-015 NAVAIR - Ms. Donna Moore - [email protected] Opens: December 17, 2012 - Closes: January 16, 2013 N131-015 TITLE: Fiber Optic Bi-Directional Amplifying Repeater TECHNOLOGY AREAS: Air Platform, Information Systems, Electronics ACQUISITION PROGRAM: PMA-234 OBJECTIVE: To create a fiber optic amplifying bi-directional repeater to boost optical (digital) signals bound for hardpoint pylons. DESCRIPTION: The optical power loss budget on military aircraft is demanding. Depending on system criticality and necessary confidence level, the budget only allows for a few connectors between the transmitter and receiver (ref 1). For a fiber optic link to connect the aircraft network to an external pod through a pylon, a fiber optic repeater with amplification is needed. An innovative solutionis required to develop a repeater capable of meeting or exceeding the following parameters: Input sensitivity: 0 dBm to -20 dBm PHASE I: Develop an innovative fiber optic repeater concept based on meeting or exceeding all requirements presented. Demonstrate the feasibility of the concept via modeling and simulation. Demonstrate operation of a benchtop version of the repeater. PHASE II: Develop and demonstrate operation of a prototype packaged version of the repeater over -40oC to 100oC temperature range. Optimize repeater to meet or exceed all requirements. PHASE III: Conduct environmental testing for fiber optic repeater. Develop plan for manufacturability and transition of device. PRIVATE SECTOR COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL/DUAL-USE APPLICATIONS: This device would be of value to any application requiring low size, weight and power. Also of note is its ability to function in harsh requirements. REFERENCES: 2. MIL-STD-810G - Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests, Oct 2008 KEYWORDS: Fiber optic; repeater; amplifier; pylon
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