SBIR-STTR Award

Spread ALOHA- Broadband Connection-Free Data Networks
Award last edited on: 4/25/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$846,301
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
TR951-004
Principal Investigator
Norman Abramson

Company Information

Hokupa`a Technologies (AKA: ALOHA Networks Inc~DataBase Associates)

521 Lake Street
San Francisco, CA 94118
   (415) 666-3223
   info@hokupaa.net
   www.hokupaa.net
Location: Single
Congr. District: 11
County: San Francisco

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
1995
Phase I Amount
$96,487
The technical objective of this project is the preliminary design of a small, low power, low cost packet radio wireless inventory (WI) transmitter which can be affixed to or embedded in individual inventory items or groups of smaller, less expensive items to provide tracking and inventory capabilities well beyond those now available. Two key features should be present in any comprehensive solution proposed for the wireless inventory problem. First, the transmitters must be small and inexpensive so they can be used for large numbers of items. Second, the transmitters should be able to transmit low power packets over a common multiple access communication channel capable of supporting extremely large numbers of transmitters. We plan to use a variation of the new Spread ALOHA protocol to provide a multople access capability which satisifies both these constraints. The wireless inventory network will provide high packet throughput for tens of millions of packet transmitters into a single hub station. The transmitters can be attached or embedded into inventory, supplies and equipment for both tracking and for inventory control. The WI network designed in Phase I of this SBIR project will be built in Phase II of the project. Anticipated

Benefits:
The wireless inventory network described in this proposal can be used for the continuing procurement, distribution, storage and replacement of material required for the maintenance of military readiness. It can increase the efficiency and effectiveness of logistical operations for the digital battlefield. Similar systems can make it practical to operate large scale wireless inventory networks for the automobile industry.

Keywords:
Packet Radio, Wireless, Data Networks, Spread Aloha, Invent

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
1998
Phase II Amount
$749,814
Spread ALOHA i s a second generation random access protocol for wireless data networks. Spread ALOHA combines the proven simplicity and operational flexibility of an ALOHA multiple access channel with the high bandwidth and high throughput of a spread spectrum channel. In this project we design, build and text the first mobile Spread ALOHA packet radio units. These high performance terminals will be integrated into an existing Spread ALOHA packet radio network. The mobile Spread ALOHA terminals, operating within a 3Mbps network, will be used to demonstrate the seamless integration of packet sensor and wireless inventory traffic into a general purpose wideband packet radio network with powerful multicasting capabilities.

Keywords:
Spread Aloha, Spread Spectrum, Multiple Access, Random Acces