SBIR-STTR Award

A low cost, secure radio communications system for UAVs
Award last edited on: 8/8/2016

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : AFRC
Total Award Amount
$124,856
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
A2.02
Principal Investigator
Andrew Santangelo

Company Information

sci_Zone Inc

17133 Inavale Street
Holland, MI 49424
   (505) 205-8315
   dgershinzon@yahoo.com
   www.airseds.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Ottawa

Phase I

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Phase I year
2015
Phase I Amount
$124,856
sci_Zone, Inc is seeking to develop the LinkStar-AV, an inexpensive, secure, and reliable satellite based radio system for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). The LinkStar-AV architecture treats the radio system as a secure node on the internet through the GlobalStar satellite communications network, providing continuous coverage between the UAS and ground. Control and monitoring is provided by an adapted version of our QS/Vehicle Management System (VMS), which is used on a range of commercial aircraft and certified under DO-178B (Level D). The on-board flight processor of the LinkStar-AV radio manages software via the Xen Hypervisor providing an added level of reliability, safety and security from malicious attacks. For the Phase I research program we shall develop the prototype of the LinkStar-AV1p hardware, implement a secure link to stream data from the UAS to the QS/VMS ground control station via LinkStar, and develop a prototype of the communications and control software for use on UAS. We will also update QS/VMS ground server and flight software as required to allow it to work with the LinkStar-AV1p radio. The goal by the end of the Phase I is to demonstrate the technology and its feasibility, and present a plan for implementation and commercialization.

Phase II

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