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Miniature WCDMA Payload
Navy SBIR FY2011.2
| Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2011.2 |
| Topic No.: |
N112-169 |
| Topic Title: |
Miniature WCDMA Payload |
| Proposal No.: |
N112-169-0324 |
| Firm: |
Assurance Technology Corporation 84 South Street
Carlisle, Massachusetts 01741 |
| Contact: |
Joel Lord |
| Phone: |
(978) 369-8848 |
| Web Site: |
www.assurtech.com |
| Abstract: |
The MUOS Satellite provides a S-WCDMA Bent pipe to a Terrestrial Base Station. The proposed MUOS-Aero provides a B-Band surrogate for the satellite that provides a S-WCDMA or WCDMA bent pipe to a MUOS-Aero compatible Base Station. This architecture would allow standard MUOS terminals to operate in mountainous or extremely northern or southern latitudes that cannot see the MUOS satellites. An in-theater base station would provide local calls and potentially reach back for global coverage through polar satellites. The MUOS-Aero design makes use of technology developed by Assurance Technology Corporation for the Naval Research Laboratory, Code 8120. This Software Reprogrammable Payload technology has off-the-shelf RF modules that would be reprogrammed with a MUOS compatible bent-pipe waveform to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed MUOS-Aero architecture during Phase I.
The proposed approach would be extended into a low cost (~$25K in 50 unit quantity) MUOS-Aero product during a Phase II development. |
| Benefits: |
Balloon, Unmanned AirSystem (UAS), or Terrestrial Tower mounted WCDMA Base Station Range Extender for Military, Homeland Security, or Commercial applications. |
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