SBIR-STTR Award

On-Orbit Reprogrammable Digital Waveform Generator for GPS
Award last edited on: 2/6/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$889,892
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF141-251
Principal Investigator
Reggie Little

Company Information

Iris Technology Corporation

2811 McGaw Avenue Suite A
Irvine, CA 92616
   (949) 975-8410
   ejorourke@iristechnology.org
   www.iristechnology.org
Location: Single
Congr. District: 47
County: Orange

Phase I

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2014
Phase I Amount
$149,779
The primary objective will be to demonstrate software and digital logic capable of generating all current and future GPS waveforms while providing on orbit reprogrammability through the uploading of new shift register coefficients. The software and digital logic will be developed along with COTS development board hardware to simulate what is used in a space program. Testing will be performed with both simulated and currently fielded military radios that have GPS receivers installed. The foundation of the proposed waveform generator is a set of shift registers, each with a varying number of two state devices or stages. This approach has the advantage that the shift registers themselves need only be coded once, but are capable of generating any pattern desired based upon the contents of the binary shift register matrix. Using the proper mix of shift registers and coefficients, any existing or desired code can be generated. The approach to creating a reprogrammable platform would be to reuse the onboard S-band radio and architecture and send the new shift register coefficients up as a data message. The conclusion of a successful Phase I will lead directly into the design of radiation hard electronics during Phase II.

Benefit:
The key benefits are increased mission flexibility, increased mission security, and reduced mission costs. Key commercialization applications include the licensing of the ORDWG technology to alternative designs. Another possibility is that adjacent elements of the research may be licensed or sold. Efforts on Information Assurance (IA), flight qualifying of the Xilinx Virtex-5 based controller for the GPS mission, and leveraging our proven capabilities in precision ADC for the ORDWG-to-power amplifier interface are all opportunities that can be pursued commercially.

Keywords:
Global Positioning S

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2016
Phase II Amount
$740,113
The objective of the Iris Technology ORDWG program is to design and build a Brassboard prototype of a GPS on-orbit reprogrammable digital waveform generator suitable for ground test and evaluation. This waveform generator allows complete reconfiguration of all GPS signals on command from ground control messages. The design implementation will use far fewer computational resources resulting in lower SWaP-C. Additionally, these algorithms enable expansion in the number of available codes while hardening the GPS constellation against cyber warfare threats now and into the future. On-board diagnostics monitoring is capable of detecting any fault or error conditions, and down-linking status. This architecture facilitates the creation and testing of new codes in real time while on-orbit. Our program plan provides a path to flight while accomplishing the efficient design and coding of waveform algorithms and test methods.

Benefit:
GPS Program Protect GPS assets from future cyber warfare threats Reduced complexity in mathematical code generation Reduced SWAP-C due to the reduced computational burden Backward compatibility with all current legacy GPS codes GPS Technology Capability of producing 10 new code signals Message processor capable of variable data rate operation Increased the number of available Gold-Codes from 1,023 to 1,025 Increased the number of available P-Codes from 38 to 8,796,093,022,208 Lossless and interference-free combination of PRN codes with nav messages