SBIR-STTR Award

Multi-Mission Electro-Optical Sensor System
Award last edited on: 3/4/2024

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$562,746
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A15-038
Principal Investigator
Oanh Duong

Company Information

Adaptive Computation LLC

340 South Poppy Lane
Glendora, CA 91741
Location: Single
Congr. District: 28
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

Contract Number: W909MY-15-C-0019
Start Date: 9/14/2015    Completed: 3/13/2016
Phase I year
2015
Phase I Amount
$99,959
This Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I project aims to study and demonstrate the feasibility of Compressive Sensing Bio-inspired Visual System (COSBIS), using 0.18um CMOS technology, based on 1.2Kx1.2Kgray scale active pixel sensor array, low power programmable 8-bit hybrid Memory Digital Analog Converter (MDAC) array for compressive projection matrix, bio-inspired target features modeled from extended visual pathways on compressive sensing space and adaptation mechanism, to effectively provide warfighter needs in challenging multiple-threats and multiple-missions environments. COSBIS will enable multiple functions including person/object/vehicle (POV) tracking, wide area search, target detection/classification/recognition and homemade explosive (HME)/improvised explosive device (IED)/POV/Activity detection, to yield ultra-low size, weight, and power (SWaP) persistent/multi-functional ISR systems. The objective of this proposal is to study the architecture and develop the simulations to demonstrate the feasibility of COSBIS for hardware implementation. Anticipated technical results include demonstration of COSBIS to successfully perform significantly different tasks of full/partial, noisy and low-resolution target object for detection, recognition, identification and tracking under hardware configuration and constraints e.g., limited bit quantization of MDAC.

Phase II

Contract Number: W909MY-17-C-0011
Start Date: 3/24/2017    Completed: 3/23/2018
Phase II year
2017
Phase II Amount
$462,787
The overall goal of this Phase II project is to design and develop a laboratory prototype of multi-mission COSBIS sensor system to evaluate feasibility and potential functionality and capabilities that are afforded by state of the art hardware and software integration to meet SWaP constraints in power (2 orders of power reduction as compared with FPGA/DSP approach), speed (60 Frames/sec with 1280x1080 image pixel resolution) and compactness (1cmx1cm when it is fully integrated without camera). The capabilities of such a prototype system may be demonstrated for different representative mission profiles in an overhead or desktop mounted application.