Modernization of the Laser Event Recorder
Navy SBIR 2020.1 - Topic N201-017 NAVAIR - Ms. Donna Attick - [email protected] Opens: January 14, 2020 - Closes: February 26, 2020 (8:00 PM ET)
TECHNOLOGY
AREA(S): Battlespace, Biomedical, Human Systems ACQUISITION
PROGRAM: PMA202 Aircrew Systems OBJECTIVE:
Design an aircraft or aircrew-mounted device to detect and alert when
targeted/irradiated by a laser, and record laser-strike characteristics (e.g.,
wavelength, power, pulse duration, etc.), as well as the global positioning
system (GPS) location at the time of detection. DESCRIPTION:
Laser strikes on both military and commercial aircraft have been on the rise
since 2005. The Navy is interested in developing a device that can alert
aircrew when they have been lased, as well as gather particular laser
parameters of importance. The Navy had such a device, the Laser Event Recorder,
but that device used now obsolete equipment/technology and no longer
manufactured. PHASE I:
Design and develop a concept for the device in accordance with the parameters
and requirements in the Description. Demonstrate feasibility of the designed
concept. The Phase I effort will include detailed prototype plans to be
developed under Phase II. PHASE II:
Continue development of the concept proposed in Phase I and design and
demonstrate a prototype device to address all parameters. Include planning,
design for either aircraft or aircrew mounting, and perform preliminary testing
for ruggedness. PHASE III
DUAL USE APPLICATIONS: Finalize designs and the technology with an emphasis on
manufacturability. Transition final technology to end users and platforms.
Successful technology development will have commercial applications in both law
enforcement and commercial aviation sectors. REFERENCES: 1. Department
of Defense. MIL-STD-810H Environmental Engineering Considerations and
Laboratory Tests. Everyspec, 2019. http://everyspec.com/MIL-STD/MIL-STD-0800-0899/MIL-STD-810H_55998/ 2. Department
of Defense. MIL-STD-461G Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic
Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment. Everyspec, 2015. http://everyspec.com/MIL-STD/MIL-STD-0300-0499/MIL-STD-461G_53571/ 3. Department
of Defense. MIL-L-85762A Lightning, Aircraft, Interior, Night Vision Imaging
System (NVIS) Compatible. Everyspec, 1988. http://everyspec.com/MIL-SPECS/MIL-SPECS-MIL-L/MIL-L-85762A_6500/ KEYWORDS:
Laser Strike; Incident Radiation; Laser Event Recorder; Laser Warning System;
Laser Detection; Hazard Analysis
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