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ISR, Sensors, and Electronics DI Focus 2
August 2007
Presented by Dr. Preston Grounds, Division
Director, Code 312 Electronics, Sensors
Networks Research Division Office of Naval
Research
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2ST Research Areas Sub-Areas
Air / Ground Vehicles
Platforms
Air Propulsion
EW Attack
Advanced Sea Platforms
Precision Localization
Ship and Austere Site Compatibility
Advanced Energetics
Expeditionary Firepower
Air Defense
Marine as a System
Survivable Air Platforms, Signature Control and
Directed Energy
Expeditionary Maneuver / Individual Mobility
Torpedo Defense
Sensors
Electromagnetic Guns
Expeditionary Force Protection
Counter IED
Survivable Sea Platforms
High Speed Weapons Technologies
Land Mine Countermeasures
Weapons
Affordability / Reduced Platform Life Cycle Cost
Precision Strike
Mine Neutralization
Undersea Weaponry
Special Warfare / Explosive Ordnance
ASW Rapid Attack
Disposal
Countermeasures
Mining
Large Vessel Stopping
and Counterweapons
Littoral Geosciences, Optics and Biology
Non-Lethal Weapons
Marine Meteorology
Ocean Acoustics
Operational Environments
Marine Mammals
Communications and Networks
Physical Oceanography
Information Assurance and Anti-Tamper
Space Environmental Effects
Command, Control,
Human Factors, Organizational Design and
Complex Software System Tools
Spacecraft Technology
Communications Computers
Decision Research
Manpower and Personnel
Sensors and Electronics
Nanometer Scale Electronic Devices and Sensors
Training, Education, and Human Performance
Biosensors, Biomaterials, Bioprocesses,
Navigation Precision Timekeeping
Expeditionary ISR
Warrior Performance
Bio-Inspired Systems
Electro-Optics
ISRT - EM
and Protection
Casualty Care and Management
Networked Sensors
Integrated Apertures
Casualty Prevention
Solid State Electronics
ASW Performance Assessment
Intelligence, Surveillance,
Social, Cultural and Behavioral Modeling
ASW Surveillance
Reconnaissance
Automated Image Understanding
ASW Distributed Search
Undersea Medicine
Computational Analysis
Information Analysis and
Mine Hunting
Information Processing, Discovery, Integration
Decision Support
WMD Detection
Information Presentation
Biometrics
Decision Support Tools
Power and Energy Technology
Advanced Naval Power Systems
Autonomous Systems
Advanced Naval Materials - Functional Materials
Air Platform Power
Intelligent and Autonomous Systems
Advanced Naval Materials - Prediction and
Power Electronics
Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Technologies
Simulation
Personal Power
Materials
Unmanned Air and Ground Vehicles
Advanced Naval Materials - Structural Materials
Expeditionary Logistics
Seabase Enablers
Environmental Quality
Logistics
Research Areas
Research Sub-Areas
3ST Research Areas Sub-Areas
Expeditionary ISR (ONR 30) ISRT EM (ONR
31) Integrated Apertures (ONR 31) ASW Performance
Assessment (ONR 32) ASW Surveillance (ONR 32) ASW
Distributed Search (ONR 32) Mine Hunting (ONR
32) WMD Detection (ONR 30) Biometrics (ONR 30, 34)
Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance
Sensors and Electronics
Research Areas
Research Sub-Areas
4Strategic Vision
Dominance of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Develop the technologies to dominate the EM
spectrum and enable revolutionary capabilities
for signal generation, transmission, reception,
and processing. Enable powerful new warfighting
technologies such as multistatic radar in
low-observable environments, networked electronic
warfare, undetectable wide-band wireless
communications, and substantially higher
data-rate communications channels as well as the
detection, identification and countermeasures of
similar threat technologies.
We can effectively use the spectrum anytime we
want. They can use the spectrum only when we let
them.
5Electronics Sensors, and Networks Research
Division, ONR Code 312
Programs People
- RF Surveillance
- Dr. Michael Pollock pollocm_at_onr.navy.mil
- EO/IR Surveillance/Integrated Apertures
- Dr. Keith Krapels krapelk_at_onr.navy.mil
- Electronic Support Measures
- Dr. Peter Craig craigp_at_onr.navy.mil
- Electronic Devices Applications
- Dr. Harry Dietrich dietrih_at_onr.navy.mil
- Nanoelectronics
- Dr. Chagaan Baatar baatarc_at_onr.navy.mil
- Solid State Electronics
- Dr. Paul Maki maki_at_onr.navy.mil
- Superconductors Electronics
- Dr. Deborah Van Vechten vanvecd_at_onr.navy.mil
- Digital Electronic Devices
- Dr. Daniel Purdy purdyd_at_onr.navy.mil
- Electronic Materials
- Dr. Colin Wood woodc_at_onr.navy.mil
- Vacuum Electronics
- Dr. Ingham Mack macki_at_onr.navy.mil
- Navigation
- Dr. John Kim kimj_at_onr.navy.mil
- Atomic Molecular
- Dr. Charles Clark clarkc_at_onr.navy.mil
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Division, ONR Code 312
Other Areas of Research
- Electronic Combat
- Dr. Peter Craig craigp_at_onr.navy.mil
- Communications Networking
- Dr. Santanu Das dass_at_onr.navy.mil
7Naval ST Focus Areas
8Sea Shield Technology Requirements
- Provide area and self-defense against surface
threats - Detection of modern threat radars
- Deconfliction and identification of signals in
a complex electromagnetic environment - Identification and discrimination of threats at
sufficient range for timely defense - Exploitation of sensor capabilities to detect,
track, identify and counter asymmetric threats
day/night - Provide area and self-defense against air and
missile threats - Long range detection and tracking of RF-guided
TAMD (cruise and ballistic theater and
strategic) threats in all environments - Contact discrimination and identification of
TAMD threats - Effective EA RF against advanced cruise
missiles and associated targeting radars - Effective EA EO/IR against modern EO/IR imaging
cruise missile threats
9Sea Shield Technology Investment Area
ISRT - ESM
EW Payload technology
- Signal Detection / ID / Geo-Location
- mmW Technology
- Offboard / Expendables Technology
- Countermeasures to Radar Signal Processing
- EA Supporting Technologies
- Network Centric
- Digital Array Radars
- Radar Detection, Classification and ID
- Asymmetric Threat Detection
- Countering Advanced EO/IR Seekers
- Ultra-Low Power Electronics
- Nanomagnetics Spintronics
- Nano-Photonics
- Quantum Devices Modeling
EA - RF
ISRT - Radar
EA - EO/IR
Nano Dev
APY-6 Broad Area Maritime Surveillance
Vac Elec
CommsNet
Net Sensors
S/S Elec
10Sea Strike Technology Requirements
- For Strike, Special and Offensive Information Ops
- Provide increased survivability of tactical
aircraft against modern threat systems - Provide improved capability to conduct offensive
combat operations under all circumstances - Provide reduction of aircrew workload while
increasing effectiveness of onboard and offboard
countermeasures
11Sea Strike Technology Investment Area
Ultra-High Efficiency RF Amplifiers for Active
Electronically-Scanned Arrays
- mmW Technology
- Offboard / Expendables Technology
- Countermeasures to Radar Signal Processing
- EA Supporting Technologies
- Network Centric
- Digital Array Radars
- Radar Detection, Classification and ID
- Asymmetric Threat Detection
- Ultra-Low Power Electronics
- Nanomagnetics Spintronics
- Nano-Photonics
- Quantum Devices Modeling
- Physics-Based 3D Design Codes Development
- Spectrum and Energy Efficient Radio Technology
- Tactical Communications
EA - RF
ISRT - Radar
Nano Dev
Vac Elec
Lightweight Switched Beam Antennas for UAVs Using
Injection-Molded Composite Structures
CommsNet
S/S Elec
12FORCEnet ISR Technology Requirements
- Provide detection, ID and continuous track of
subsurface, surface, ground and air targets with
emphasis on - Time critical targets
- Asymmetric/GWOT targets
- Continuous tracking and identification of all
maritime domain craft, vessels and ships - Four-dimensional navigation data with and without
GPS - Jam-Resistant GPS navigation
- Non-GPS navigation
13FORCEnet ISR Technology Investment Area
Maritime Spectrum Awareness and Dominance
ISRT - ESM
- Signal Detection / ID / Geo-Location
- mmW Technology
- Offboard / Expendables Technology
- Countermeasures to Radar Signal Processing
- EA Supporting Technologies
- Network Centric
- Digital Array Radars
- Radar Detection, Classification and ID
- Asymmetric Threat Detection
- Ultra-Low Power Electronics
- Nanomagnetics Spintronics
- Nano-Photonics
- Quantum Devices Modeling
- Spectrum and Energy Efficient Radio Technology
- Tactical Communications
EA - RF
ISRT - Radar
Nano Dev
CommsNet
Miniaturized GPS Antennas
Nav Prec Timekeeping
S/S Elec
14Global War on Terror Drivers
- Reduce/eliminate clutter due to the inability
to distinguish between terrorist and neutral
personnel, vehicles, etc., (intent is the
distinguishing difference) with emphasis on - Ability to discern intent
- Diversity of sensors (EO/IR, COMINT, etc.) and
data - Persistent, pervasive sensing (forensic
surveillance) - Automated levels one through three fusion
- Maritime Domain Awareness tracking of all
craft, vessels and ships along with their cargo
and passengers / crew - Multi-source data and diversity of sensors
- Very large, diverse databases
- Enormous clutter problem for small vessels /
craft - Operational Tempo Assessment
- Terrorists largely control tempo and engagement
- Resilient leadership
- Rapid adaptation of tactics
15Global War on Terror Investment Area
UAV Networked Sensors
- Signal Detection / ID / Geo-Location
- Digital Array Radars
- Radar Detection, Classification and ID
- Asymmetric Threat Detection
- Ultra-Low Power Electronics
- Nanomagnetics Spintronics
- Nano-Photonics
- Quantum Devices Modeling
ISRT - ESM
ISRT - Radar
Nano Dev
16Overarching Foci
- Persistent, Pervasive Surveillance
- 24/7 surveillance over significant battlespace
areas with update rates compatible with
understanding, linking, and following actions - Requires innovative research across diverse
sensor modes automated signal and image
understanding intelligent and autonomous
systems high throughput communications
miniature electronics high density power
sources and high performance platforms and
propulsion - Digital RF, Multi-Function Technology
- Develop the technology which will allow the
integration of Radar, Electronic Warfare, and
Communication functions into a common set of RF
apertures capable of supporting multiple
simultaneous beams such that the functionality is
defined by software Also, space, weight, power
and cost requirements are reduced - Requires innovative aperture architectures, high
speed ADC and DAC, highly linear broad band
amplifiers, etc.
17Research Area Summary
- The ISR, Sensors, and Electronics research areas
have produced a wealth of significant discoveries
that have enabled new FNC projects, have
transitioned directly to programs of record, or
have transitioned to an immediate operational
application. - Keep your eyes out for BAAs in these areas. They
typically come out once a year, sometime between
November and February. - ONR looks forward to your ideas and inputs on how
we can continue to meet the needs of the
Fleet/Forces through this research area.