SBIR-STTR Award

Advanced Experimental Design and Modeling and Simulation for Testing Large Format Sensor Arrays
Award last edited on: 10/20/2015

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$149,954
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
AF151-173
Principal Investigator
Christopher Fink

Company Information

JRM Enterprises Inc

1127 International Parkway Suite 115
Fredericksburg, VA 22407
   (540) 752-2525
   sales@jrmtech.com
   www.jrmtech.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 07
County: Spotsylvania

Phase I

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Phase I year
2015
Phase I Amount
$149,954
JRM and Santa Barbara Infrared propose an innovative, low-cost, hybrid projection/injection approach for testing of Wide-Field-of-View (WFOV), Wide-Focal-Plane-Array (WFPA) sensors and seeker systems, with minimal impact to existing 7V/10V facilities. In this approach, the sensor under test is servo-mounted to allow controlled re-orientation, so that existing (narrow-FOV) projector/collimator configurations can selectively test selected regions of the sensor FOV. Once the sensor characteristics (non-uniformity, radiometric calibration, spectral response, etc.) have been measured, seeker system testing is performed using a combination of projection and direct digital injection, both driven by a common high-fidelity, physics-based scene simulator, which applies realistic, engineering-level sensor effects to the injected portion of the scene, based on the measured sensor characteristics.

Benefits:
JRM’s proposed multi-channel hardware configuration will serve as the baseline architecture for an innovative hybrid projection/injection design to extend existing IRSP HWIL systems to support testing of large format SUTs. This hybrid design will effectively perform digital injection for detector samples outside the IRSP coverage, extending it to 4Kx4K samples or better, with minimal impact to existing 7V/10V facilities. Simultaneously, sensor characterization and tracker testing procedures will be updated and automated. In this innovative, low-cost design, the sensor under test is servo-mounted to allow controlled re-orientation, so that existing (narrow-FOV) projector/collimator configurations can selectively test selected regions of the sensor FOV. Once the sensor characteristics (non-uniformity, radiometric calibration, spectral response, etc.) have been measured, seeker system testing is performed using a combination of projection and direct digital injection, both driven by a common high-fidelity, physics-based scene simulator, which applies realistic, engineering-level sensor effects to the injected portion of the scene, based on the measured sensor characteristics.

Keywords:
sensor, large format focal plane, sensor array testing, injection/projection, Wide-Field-of-View (WFOV), Wide-Focal-Plane-Array (WFPA) sensors and seeker systems

Phase II

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