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Biomimetic Integrated Optical Sensor Systems

Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Air Force
Contract: FA8651-13-M-0086
Agency Tracking Number: F12B-T03-0002
Amount: $149,993.00
Phase: Phase I
Program: STTR
Solicitation Topic Code: AF12-BT03
Solicitation Number: 2012.B
Timeline
Solicitation Year: 2012
Award Year: 2013
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date): 2013-02-15
Award End Date (Contract End Date): 2013-11-15
Small Business Information
1850 205th Street
Torrance, CA -
United States
DUNS: 612439146
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Principal Investigator
 Xiaowei Xia
 Senior Research Scientist
 (310) 320-1066
 sbir@luminitco.com
Business Contact
 Engin Arik
Title: President and CEO
Phone: (310) 320-1066
Email: sbir@luminitco.com
Research Institution
 University of California, LA
 Adogan Ozcan
 
Dept of Electrical Engineering University of California, LA
Los Angeles, CA 90095-
United States

 (310) 825-0915
 Nonprofit College or University
Abstract

ABSTRACT: To address the Air Force"s need for a novel advanced imaging sensor concept that samples all of the information in the radiation field, taking inspiration from biological systems, Luminit proposes to develop a new Biomimetic Integrated Optical Sensor (BIOS) system. The system will be based on the unique integration of a wide field-of-view (FOV) miniature staring multi-aperture compound eye with a high-speed, low-cost, polarization and spectral selective liquid crystal (LC) filter array, a focal plane array (FPA), and a neural network processor. The BIOS system will meet the Air Force"s requirements to use most if not all of the information in the light field, including spectral, temporal, polarization, and intensity for detailed object shape, for applications enabling autonomous behavior, including egomotion determination, to aid in navigation; as well as target detection, recognition, ranging, and tracking. In Phase I, Luminit plans to develop a design for a prototype system and analyze the design to demonstrate functionality and feasibility via fabrication of a proof-of-concept prototype. In Phase II, Luminit plans to further refine the system design and produce a deliverable functional prototype with preliminary contractor testing, amenable to further in-depth testing by the sponsor. BENEFIT: The proposed BIOS system will benefit both the government and commercial sectors. The lightweight, low-cost BIOS sensor will have numerous military applications, including incorporation by the Air Force into all aircraft platforms as well as UAV programs for ISR sensors and sensors for autonomous vehicles. The potential commercial applications of the BIOS device include surveillance sensors, and sensors for search and rescue.

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