Multi-Algorithm Unique Emitter Identification
Navy SBIR FY2010.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2010.1
Topic No.: N101-061
Topic Title: Multi-Algorithm Unique Emitter Identification
Proposal No.: N101-061-0378
Firm: Teolis Consulting
8101 Hollygate Dr
Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769
Contact: Anthony Teolis
Phone: (301) 523-5447
Abstract: To combat the increasing sophistication in emitter design, we propose to develop a general, open architecture, multi-algorithm, wide-band emitter identification system. Given the diversity and breadth of solid state design techniques used in present day and future advanced radar systems, no one algorithm is expected to perform uniformly best with respect to emerging emitters of interest. Departing from the current single algorithm approach, the multi-algorithm approach uses a set of many algorithms each designed for a special subset of target emitters, or even a single target emitter. These multiple algorithms are collectively run in parallel to yield a best fitting identification solution. Our design is both extensible and forward compatible because it allows for near-arbitrary algorithms to be implemented within the architecture by establishing and following regimented interface control guidelines. A main goal of the entire design is to provide the ability to implement an arbitrary algorithm with minimal effort. This facilitates the streamlined development and implementation of yet-to-be developed techniques to be used against yet-to-be discovered emitters.
Benefits: The result of this work will be an extensible identification system that is not only a highly functioning emitter identification system, but one that is capable of hosting new algorithms with minimal implementation effort. This system is anticipated to provide unequaled situational analysis and reporting capabilities to the fleet. The MULT-ID system would find immediate application in programs of record including the AN/BLQ-10, and AN/UYX-4.

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