SBIR-STTR Award

Autonomic Logistics Tactical Logistics Data Communcation Network
Award last edited on: 11/1/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$69,747
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
N08-103
Principal Investigator
Doug Kelly

Company Information

Oberon Inc

1315 South Allen Street Suite 410
State College, PA 16801
   (877) 867-2312
   sales@oberoninc.com
   www.oberoninc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Centre

Phase I

Contract Number: M67854-09-C-6507
Start Date: 6/24/2009    Completed: 12/24/2009
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$69,747
The IEEE 802.15.4 standard specifies a low rate, spread spectrum, wireless sensor networking technology. Many commercial vendors have begun to develop low cost RF transceivers based on this standard, due to its robust, mesh networking capability. Building on this foundation, the ZigBee industry alliance has been working towards dynamic, self-organizing, scalable mesh networking algorithms based on the 802.15.4 transceivers. Leveraging this rapidly emerging commercial technology, Oberon proposes to investigate the use of 802.15.4 standard compliant components to develop autonomic logistics nodes that have the capability for robust, self-organizing, dynamic, scalable communications in a tactical environment. As shall be discussed, the 802.15.4 technology basis is far better suited than 802.11 (Wi-Fi) or 802.16 (Wi-Max) networking technology due to its intrinsic, standards based meshing capability, native low duty cycle synchronization, and superior RF propagation properties. However, opportunities abound to improve an open architecture for node synchronization, node discovery, self-organization, and in-transit visibility of supporting logistics to a central operations vehicle. Oberon proposes to collaborate with researchers from Penn State Universitys Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems/ Marine Corps Logistics Education Program to codify specific requirements for the autonomic logistics system, which can leverage advances in commercially based, advanced 802.15.4 transceiver technology.

Benefit:
Phase I will result in analysis and determination of technical approach for using 802.15.4 low-rate wireless transceivers for the autonomic logistics communications system. The analysis will address cost, range of coverage, dynamic topologies, scalability, self-organization and synchronization. Phase II will result in proof-of-concept demonstrations with an existing EPLS

Keywords:
logistics data communication architecture, logistics data communication architecture, IEEE 802.15.4, Mesh Networking, Autonomic Logistics, Situational Awareness, ZigBee Alliance, Self-Organizing, EPLS

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