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Information-based Norms on Flow, Operations and Traffic Over Networks (INFOTON)
Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Navy
Contract: N68335-19-C-0302
Agency Tracking Number: N18A-027-0295
Amount:
$998,158.00
Phase:
Phase II
Program:
STTR
Solicitation Topic Code:
N18A-T027
Solicitation Number:
18.A
Timeline
Solicitation Year:
2018
Award Year:
2019
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):
2019-07-15
Award End Date (Contract End Date):
2021-07-16
Small Business Information
620 North Wymore Road, Suite 260, Maitland, FL, 32751
DUNS:
079220446
HUBZone Owned:
N
Woman Owned:
Y
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:
N
Principal Investigator
Name: Dr. Michael Hirsch Dr. Michael Hirsch
Title: President and Chief Technologist
Phone: (727) 510-8497
Email: mhirsch@iseatek.com
Title: President and Chief Technologist
Phone: (727) 510-8497
Email: mhirsch@iseatek.com
Business Contact
Name: Dr. Michael J. Hirsch
Phone: (727) 510-8497
Email: mhirsch@iseatek.com
Phone: (727) 510-8497
Email: mhirsch@iseatek.com
Research Institution
Name: CUBRC, Inc.
Contact: Dr. Hector Ortiz-Pena Dr. Hector Ortiz-Pena
Address: 4455 Genesee Street
Suite 106
Buffalo, NY, 14225
Phone: (716) 204-5196
Type: Domestic nonprofit research organization
Contact: Dr. Hector Ortiz-Pena Dr. Hector Ortiz-Pena
Address: 4455 Genesee Street
Suite 106
Buffalo, NY, 14225
Phone: (716) 204-5196
Type: Domestic nonprofit research organization
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects people, data, and "things" (e.g., software, sensors, platforms), facilitating the translation of information into actions. Although naval platforms’ networks and communication suites have evolved significantly in the past few years to support such required connectivity, one of the greatest technical challenges still facing the military community is the processing of huge amounts of information, determining what is important from it, and how to get it to the right person at the right time.The overall objective of the Information-based Norms on Flow, Operations and Traffic Over Networks (INFOTON) program is to build a prototype framework to model and analyze the dynamic communication network and information flow between set of agents (sensors, platforms, units) communicating over the IoT. The system will be applicable to the spectrum of communication and control paradigms (e.g., centralized, locally centralized, decentralized, etc.) and leverage military simulators to define realistic operational scenarios. INFOTON will help characterize the impact to measures of performance as a function of agents' processing of information, sparsity of reports given the conditions of the environment, available bandwidth, and the value of the information flow (communication volume) that is present in the IoT over time. * Information listed above is at the time of submission. *