Coho

Abstract

The Coho program is developing advanced signal processing technologies and techniques for future Radio Frequency (RF) systems. These systems will create an asymmetric advantage for tactical operations in anti-access/area-denial environments by extending the real-time operating bandwidth of tactical signal processing, underpinning the ability of U.S. and Allied Forces to accurately orient and beneficially maneuver in the electromagnetic spectrum. Based on technologies developed under the All-Signal Tactical Real-time Analyzer (ASTRAL) program, previously budgeted in this PE and Project, the objective of Coho is to provide ultra wideband RF signal detection and recognition capabilities in a form factor suitable for tactical platforms. Coho seeks to provide capabilities for multiple mission areas. These capabilities include (1) surveillance: combining wide operating bandwidth with noise isolation for background electromagnetic search in the low signal to noise ratio environment, (2) filtering: isolating signals based on modulation features to process signals in the presence of co-channel interference, and (3) localization: supporting low-latency execution of multi-aperture processing for discrimination of signals based on angle of bearing. Technology from Coho will transition to the Services.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2023
Source ID
a60720b0ad0d32d4f72a1469a9cbe469

Tags

Readers

  • Image Processing and Computer Vision.
  • Military Science and Technology Research and Modernization.
  • Radio communications and signal processing.

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