SBIR-STTR Award

Photonic Switched True Time Delay (TTD) Beam Forming Network
Award last edited on: 11/6/2018

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$849,854
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N08-T007
Principal Investigator
Wei Hu

Company Information

Dymas Research Inc (AKA: Fontus Applied Technologies)

10 Cottonwood Court
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
   (609) 799-6297
   huwei_hf@yahoo.com
   www.dymasresearch.com

Research Institution

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Phase I

Contract Number: N68335-08-C-0329
Start Date: 7/14/2008    Completed: 2/14/2009
Phase I year
2008
Phase I Amount
$99,969
Photonic links and networks offer numerous advantages to analog RF systems including inherent wide bandwidths, a harness exhibiting a reduced size, weight and improved flexibility, and nearly lossless signal. Current all-electronic delay line systems based on microwave components suffer from high signal loss and dispersion as well as large size and weight. An efficient way to achieve true-time-delay beamforming is to use optic fiber dynamic delay lines. In this SBIR program, Dymas Research proposes to develop an innovative high-performance programmable true-time-delay module using our high-performance photonic devices. This is especially of benefit to phased array antennas and optic telecommunications.

Benefit:
Success in this STTR effort will lead to the commercial fabrication of a new generation of programmable optical delay line. This advanced device will offer the potential for significant performance improvements in military and commercial applications. These advanced devices will have great applications in military, space, industrial, and consumer sectors.

Keywords:
Microwave Photonics Photonic Link Electro-Optic programmable, Microwave Photonics Photonic Link Electro-Optic programmable

Phase II

Contract Number: N68335-10-C-0022
Start Date: 3/2/2010    Completed: 5/23/2012
Phase II year
2010
Phase II Amount
$749,885
Photonic links and networks offer numerous advantages to analog RF systems including inherent wide bandwidth, a reduced size, weight and improved flexibility, and nearly lossless signal. Current all-electronic delay line systems based on microwave components suffer from high signal loss and dispersion as well as large size and weight. An efficient way to achieve true-time-delay beamforming is to use optic fiber dynamic delay lines. In this STTR program, Dymas Research proposes to develop an innovative high-performance true-time-delay module using our high-performance photonic devices. This is especially of benefit to phased array antennas and optic telecommunications.

Benefit:
Success in this STTR effort will lead to the commercial fabrication of a new generation of programmable optical delay line. This advanced device will offer the potential for significant performance improvements in military and commercial applications. These advanced devices will have great applications in military, space, industrial, and consumer sectors.

Keywords:
Microwave Photonics Photonic Link Electro-Optic programmable