Advanced Software Defined Radio Capabilities and Information Dominance - Applying ANDRO's Transmission Cyberspace Solution
Navy SBIR FY2012.2
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2012.2 |
Topic No.: |
N122-150 |
Topic Title: |
Advanced Software Defined Radio Capabilities and Information Dominance - Applying ANDRO's Transmission Cyberspace Solution |
Proposal No.: |
N122-150-0575 |
Firm: |
ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC Beeches Technical Campus
7902 Turin Road, Ste. 2-1
Rome, New York 13440-2067 |
Contact: |
Andrew Drozd |
Phone: |
(315) 334-1163 |
Web Site: |
www.androcs.com |
Abstract: |
This proposed research is to investigate and validate Software Defined Radio (SDR) based, multi-function portable network sensing and intrusion detection algorithms suitable for small dismounted radio platforms used to support Command and Control (C2) standard sensor interfaces carried in the field and for sensor data exfiltration. A new capability called Transmission Cyberspace is proposed that will enable DoD military SDRs in the battlefield that are in close proximity to hostile foreign networks to be cognizant of their surrounding radio frequency (RF) environment. A novel and robust network discovery capability will be developed to rapidly assess the potential for RF intrusion, cyber attacks or other unauthorized access to SDRs and Cognitive Radio and Sensor Networks (CRSNs) along with implementing effective defense strategies. This will be accomplished through the application of a suite of algorithms that fundamentally exploit the multidimensional and joint orthogonal nature of the RF signal space. A hybrid class of algorithms and techniques will be used, namely: multiobjective optimization, game theory, spectrum sense and adapt, distributed detection, joint cognitive routing and spread-spectrum channelization, and automated modulation classification. A unique physical (PHY) layer protection scheme is then used to thwart attacks and to augment upper layer (data, MAC, network) multi-level security methods to deny cyber attacks and to ensure secure communications and trusted network routing. These algorithms will leverage the SDR's ability to sense the presence of other wireless networks, monitor those networks and detect when and where hostile intrusion attempts might arise. |
Benefits: |
SDR technology is rapidly being adopted by the military as well as civilian first responders. In the near future all users of radio equipment, industry wide will demand adaptable, reconfigurable, software defined radios equipped with robust security strategies and intrusion detection software, which will be provided by Transmission Cyberspace technologies. |
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