SBIR-STTR Award

Ultra Low Power Electronics for Autonomous Micro-Sensor Applications
Award last edited on: 1/26/2015

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$924,934
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF093-159
Principal Investigator
Joe E Brewer

Company Information

Kairos Microsystems Corporation

5620 NE 248th Terrace
Melrose, FL 32666
   (352) 475-1480
   jeb@kairosmicro.com
   www.kairosmicro.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Putnam

Phase I

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$99,934
Kairos Microsystems proposes a rugged ultra-low power postage stamp sized wireless micro-sensor node capable of 20m node to node and 1km node to base station communication with an operating life greater than of one year. The small physical structure (20x15x4 mm) is visually non-obvious and the spread spectrum signal is difficult to detect. It may be used as a point sensor or as an array of sensors that report observations to a base station (which may be a UAV), or as a wireless link that replaces wiring. The proposed design incorporates a novel low power receiver that has low suseptibility to interference and wide tolerance for frequency offsets. With a volume price potential of about $2, it can be deployed as a disposable item and used to monitor large areas affordably.

Benefit:
Kairos micro-sensors are suitable for covert military uses, on-soldier medical monitoring, equipment monitoring, perimeter monitoring, and urban warfare building clearance monitoring. Alternate packaging of the micro-sensor will allow dispensing from a UAV into hostile territories.

Keywords:
Wireless Sensor, Micro-Sensor, Transceiver

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2011
Phase II Amount
$825,000
Kairos Microsystems proposes a rugged low power “postage stamp” sized wireless micro-sensor node capable of 20m node to node and 1km node to base station communication with an operating life of one year. The small physical structure (16.5x16x4mm) is visually non-obvious and the spread spectrum signal is difficult to detect. It may be used as a point sensor or as an array of sensors that report observations to a base station (which may be a UAV), or as a wireless link that replaces wiring. With a price potential of about $3, it can be deployed as a disposable item and used to cover large areas affordably BENEFIT

Keywords:
Micro-Sensor, Mote, Autonomous Wireless Sensor, Sensor Node, Wireless Sensor Network Node