REAL-TIME OMNI-DIRECTIONAL HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGER
Navy SBIR FY2006.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2006.1
Topic No.: N06-067
Topic Title: REAL-TIME OMNI-DIRECTIONAL HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGER
Proposal No.: N061-067-0589
Firm: Technest Holdings, Inc.
10411 Motor City Drive
Suite 650
Bethesda, Maryland 20817-1008
Contact: Steven Yi
Phone: (301) 767-2810
Web Site: www.technest.com
Abstract: Technest Holdings proposes to develop, without using traditional complex and expensive zoom structures, a real-time omni-directional and zoom capable hyperspectral recording and processing imager called Omni-Guard. Omni-Guard will quickly search for a target in any global view and provide a detailed or close-in image. It will use an innovative switching mechanism for high resolution imaging. Omni-Guard achieves 180 degree narrow FOV beam scanning by rotating, through mini-motors, a compact lightweight mirror instead of a PTZ camera. It uses compact mega pixel EO/IR and MWIR capable imagers for low power consumption (less than 1 w at 30 fps) and high dynamic range (120 dB). Importantly, the EO/NIR image sensor's capability of low light visible and near infrared imaging makes it amenable to outdoor, day and night ISR operations. Omni-Guard provides a modular and adaptive optical structure that is applicable for any spectral region and both multi-spectral and hyperspectral imaging. It achieves better image quality and system reliability by using a compact and long life cryocooler. Omni-Guard is lightweight (<2 lb) and small in size (a cylinder <6" diameter x 7" height).
Benefits: We will market the Omni-Guard system suites to the surveillance and guidance market. There is a general need for small and powerful EO/IR hyperspectral sensors for covert operations on land and sea. The combination of compact optical structure with the SOS provides a wonderful fit as a small, affordable device that can be added to any surveillance or guidance to provide intelligence. Our Omni-Guard can also provide both wide FOV surveillance and directed narrow FOV zoom for target detection and recognition. From police departments to treatment plants, all can benefit from low-cost, highly enhanced eyes to deter crime in urban streets and protect perimeters. Due to the increase in the number of applications for lightweight, tactical surveillance, the success of the Phase II program will virtually guarantee non-federal follow-on investment for our Phase III product development. In addition, we will continue to work with other forms of overhead surveillance, including the US Army's JLENS program which uses towers and blimps to perform their surveillance. Recently, they have approached Genex to determine if Genex can resolve their current limitations: weight (200 lbs. Gimbaled FLIR unit) and size (large optical sensor form factor).

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