Adaptable, Low Cost Sensors (ADAPT)

Abstract

The objective of the Adaptable, Low Cost Sensors (ADAPT) program was to leverage commercial technology and manufacturing techniques to improve the development time and significantly reduce the cost of sensors and sensor systems. Currently, military sensors are designed and developed with unique, mission-specific hardware and software capability requirements in a single, fully integrated device. This approach significantly increases both the cost and difficulty of meeting continuously changing requirements and upgrades. Commercial processes, such as those used in the smart phone industry, create reference designs for common system functions and features to accelerate system development time. This makes changing requirements and completing upgrades far simpler. Adopting these commercial processes enables a mission-independent, designed-to-cost "commercial smart core" that can be combined with an appliqué of mission-specific hardware to provide low-cost, independently upgradable, and previously infeasible sensor system distribution capabilities. The ADAPT Smart Munitions effort has applied ADAPT's sensing, processing, communications, and location capabilities to provide positive identification and man-in-the-loop control of distributed, unattended ground sensor systems. It also developed a reference design to demonstrate capability and develop tactics for unattended sensors. This program will transition to the Army and Navy.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2017
Source ID
d46e006f475c29c06e000a01d365b15f

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Fields of Study

  • Engineering

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