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Target Recognition and Acquisition in Complex Environments (TRACE)

Awardee

EXOANALYTIC SOLUTIONS INC

27042 TOWNE CENTRE DR STE 250
EL TORO, CA, 92610-2811
US

Award Year: 2022

UEI: DGB4YJSKHM25

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Congressional District: 45

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase I

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Awarding Agency

DOD

Branch: SDA

Total Award Amount: $236,165

Contract Number: HQ0850-22-C-0010

Agency Tracking Number: SDA215-07-0111

Solicitation Topic Code: HQ085021S0001-07

Solicitation Number: HQ085021S0001.5

Abstract

Our adversaries have evolved beyond conventional ballistic missile systems to developing and deploying advanced systems that travel long ranges at hypersonic velocities with the capability to maneuver to avoid detection from terrestrial-based sensor systems. These advanced threats were developed specifically to counter terrestrial sensors, making birth-to-death tracking extremely difficult due to limitations of available operational locations creating known coverage gaps. These coverage gaps can be exploited by hypersonic, maneuvering threat targets. The sensor track coverage problem can be addressed with space-based sensors. Given enough space vehicles with tracking sensors, birth-to-death tracking is feasible. However, there are technical challenges to achieve the required performance. One of the more difficult challenges is accurately tracking and classifying multiple closely spaced targets in a complex environment. Emerging signal chain processing algorithms will support meeting mission and system performance requirements. The algorithms will enable recognizing and discriminating fast moving, maneuverable targets from decoys and clutter in complex scenes that overhead persistent infrared (OPIR) sensors capture from space. ExoAnalytic Solutions, along with L3Harris, propose to demonstrate low-latency acquisition and tracking of highly maneuverable targets in complex environments.  Our robust modeling and simulation framework, along with algorithms previously developed under HBTSS and other space and missile defense programs, provides the basis for design of an open framework algorithm architecture in which algorithms for target recognition, acquisition, and tracking will be tested.

Award Schedule

  1. 2021
    Solicitation Year

  2. 2022
    Award Year

  3. September 30, 2022
    Award Start Date

  4. March 30, 2023
    Award End Date

Principal Investigator

Name: Michael Bantel
Phone: (949) 716-4290
Email: bantel@exoanalytic.com

Business Contact

Name: Holly F Bertrand
Phone: (949) 716-4290
Email: bertrand@exoanalytic.com

Research Institution

Name: N/A