![]() That product allows a user to fly their radar/RF system anywhere in the world from their office or laboratory, according to Joseph Guerci, president and CEO of Information Systems Laboratories. Working on the Air Force solution – in collaboration with Muralidhar Rangaswamy, senior advisor for radar research at the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate – also allowed the company to launch a commercial version called RFView. The idea is that design engineers and operators would be able to realistically conduct countless virtual sorties from a secure location while capturing all of the real-world effects a radar is likely to encounter. Throughout the development process, the company took a new approach to high-fidelity radar/RF modeling which includes high-performance embedded computing. ![]() This SBIR/STTR project was intended to model complex radar systems operating in those conditions. Information Systems Laboratories has already earned Phase III contracts, which denote funding from outside the Air Force SBIR/ STTR Program and indicate a critical commercialization benchmark.Īdditionally, commercial variations of the system are now available and beginning to be sold.Īdvanced radar flight tests that mimic conditions in highlycontested environments are some of the most expensive flight tests to conduct, costing the Air Force millions of dollars annually. The technology meets the needs of all military commands and services that rely on advanced radar modeling, testing and training, so it has the potential for widespread adoption across the Department of Defense. Operators and pilots can also use the technology to bolster their radar training while reducing the flight time required to achieve proficiency. developed a solution to replace expensive flight testing for radar design engineers. ![]() With support from the Air Force Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer Program, San Diego-based Information Systems Laboratories Inc. ![]() The Air Force is poised to save millions of dollars on the new radar systems it delivers to the warfighter. ![]()
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