SBIR-STTR Award

Terabit Per Second Optical Router for Space-Based Satellite Network
Award last edited on: 12/17/2009

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$843,725
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF083-191
Principal Investigator
Dave Peters

Company Information

Zephyr Photonics Inc (AKA: OptiComp Corporation)

215 Elks Point Road
Zephyr Cove, NV 89448
   (775) 588-4176
   sales@zephyrphotonics.com
   www.zephyrphotonics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Douglas

Phase I

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$99,923
The major requirements for this program include the modeling of optical routing technologies appropriate to space-borne systems at very high speed. This program will investigate optical routing at speeds to from 3.125 ro 10 Gbps per channel, with a wavelength/channel density from 4 to 16 wavelengths. Models will be constructed for these regimes, and an experimental demonstration of an 8-wavelength, 10 Gbps per channel optical router using Serial Rapid IO routing and OptiComp 8-wavelength CWDM optical transceivers.

Benefit:
The proposed SBIR program provides dual use commercialization opportunities for both military and commercial satellite applications. Despite the current market slowdown, the global market opportunity for optoelectronic systems is large and is expected to grow, especially in area requiring high-capacity data handling. Based on our integrated technology, OptiComp Corporation (OCC) is currently developing VCSEL-based optoelectronic switching modules for use in commercial local, metro, storage, and wide area fiber optic networks, as well as switching networks for military applications ranging from avionics to satellites.   OCCs CWDM switching architecture provides a high degree of fault tolerance and self routing, making it ideally suited for inter-satellite networks. This will further develop OCC routing and switching architecture for the specific requirements of intra-satellite networks. In particular, this will address issues such as fault tolerance, redundancy, scalability, and dynamic reconfiguration as well as the need to deal with burst data by utilizing VCSEL/detector pairs with coarsely spaced wavelengths.   The proposed effort is directly compatible with OptiComp''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s other federal programs currently developing VCSEL-based technology for optical communications. In particular, this program directly leverages the companys current efforts to develop optical networks and interconnects for satellite applications. The development of compact CWDM transmitter and receiver technologies will provide small volume, high-capacity interconnectivity for military and commercial applications. This technology is especially applicable to satellite networks where size, weight, power consumption, and fault tolerance are primary considerations.  

Keywords:
High Speed Optical Router, Serial Rapid Io, Cdwm Optical Transceivers, Spa, Satellite Commnuications

Phase II

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2010
Phase II Amount
$743,802
The goal of the proposed Phase II effort is to transition the optical router and switch design investigations in Phase 1 to a demonstrable hybrid router/switch design that incorporates Spacewire Router (or similar) control plane logic into a compact, multi-gigabit optical interconnect for satellite networks that may be extended to terabit per second bandwidth regimes.

Benefit:
Enables high-speed onboard satellite processing of gigabit sampled data.

Keywords:
Optical Transceiver, Optical Xteds, Pnp Spa Optical Infrastructure, Optical Backplane