NuWaves Engineering announced a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I contract with the U.S. Army’s Redstone Test Center (RTC) to research and develop a Mode 5 Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) simulation and RF injection system. They have partnered with ViaSat for the SBIR research and development project.
NuWaves will use ViaSat’s VRG-1000 IFF Environment Generator product to develop a solution that allows for the injection of up to 1,000 simulated tactical aircraft into a passive Mode 5 receiver in order to enhance the capability of the U.S. Army’s Joint Scalable Tactical Emulated Network (JSTEN). The six-month Phase I project will involve research and development activities, including the preliminary design of a new linear RF power amplifier. A four-month Phase I Option and 24-month Phase II phase, both to be funded per the U.S. Army’s discretion, would allow for an operational prototype system to be fully designed, developed, built, tested, demonstrated and delivered to the U.S. Army.
The global RF signal environment continues to get more complex, putting more pressure on the ability of today’s communication systems to perform in the midst of extreme signal depth and diversity. With NuWaves, VivSat can further advance the Mark XIIA IFF testing capabilities of the VRG-1000, and provide a dense, realistic IFF environment that will reduce the cost of flight testing.
ViaSat’s Radio Frequency Generator, VRG-1000, includes 50 independent IFF interrogator and 25 independent transponder platforms. The portable test set brings high-density signal testing on-location to your installed or in-development IFF system, to replicate crowded airspace and reduce flight test time by evaluating a system in a lab.