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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 4,1996 PSA#1672Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Code 210000D, 1
Administration Circle, China Lake, CA 93555-6100 A -- TEMPLATE/PATTERN/IMAGE MATCHING TECHNOLOGY SOL N68936-96-R-0330
POC Richard Reyes, Contract Specialist, 619-939-2230 or Anita Dale,
Contracting Officer, (619) 939-9665. The Naval Air Warfare Center
Weapons Division (NAWCWPNS) China Lake, CA is seeking information on
advanced technologies in template/ pattern/ image matching as it
applies to the Direct Attack Munition Affordable Seeker (DAMASK)
project. The DAMASK project is an Advanced Technology Demonstration
(ATD) project scheduled to start in fiscal year 1998 and end in fiscal
year 2000. The goal of DAMASK is to demonstrate an accuracy upgrade
kit for GPS/ INS guided weapons. Current GPS/ INS guided weapons have
accuracies in the 10 to 30 meter Circular Error Probable (CEP) range.
DAMASK will demonstrate the ability to provide 3 meter CEP precision.
The DAMASK concept is to add to the front of a GPS/ INS guided weapon
a very low cost fully strap down imaging seeker. The seeker will
provide error signals to the existing Control System by comparing the
imagery produced by the seeker with a template. The template is
generated during mission planning by an operator looking at an image of
the target area, or aboard the aircraft when the aircraft's own FLIR or
RADAR is used to image the target area. In both cases, the only
operator interaction with the template generation system is to
momentarily place a cursor above the point in the image where the
weapon is to hit. Once the weapon has been launched, weapon
position/orientation errors can be computed by comparing where the
weapon is looking with the aimpoint selected on the template. These
position/orientation errors are then fed back to the control system.
The template generation system is considered part of the overall
template/pattern/image matching problem as various concepts require
different forms of templates. Low cost is a primary driver in the
DAMASK concept. Potential cost reductions could result from making the
seeker a fully strap down seeker. A strap down seeker has a sensor
that is rigidly attached to the bomb body. The sensor does not move as
in a conventional seeker concept. Further cost reduction could result
from the use of the Uncooled Imaging Infrared Focal Plane Array
(UIIRFPA) which is currently commercial-off-the-shelf for different
applications. Additional cost reduction is expected from using a
concurrently engineered design methodology and advanced manufacturing
concepts like injection molded composite components glued together to
fit tolerances. For a preplanned mission, the concept of operation is
as follows: (a) An operator would fly to a predetermined release
basket, release the DAMASK-equipped, GPS/ INS guided weapon and head
for home. (b) The weapon, using GPS/ INS only for the majority of the
flight, glides towards the target. (c) At a predetermined point, the
imager begins to produce imagery that is compared with the template and
updates are generated for the control system. (d) Those updates are
used by the INS system to improve the weapon accuracy to 3 meters. For
a self-designation mission, the concept of operation is identical,
except that the aircraft will fly to a point where the target can be
imaged by on-board sensors. The target is selected by moving a cursor
over the target within the image. Once the target is selected, the
operator releases the DAMASK-equipped GPS/ INS guided weapon and heads
for home. DAMASK is planning to use a Joint Direct Attack Munition
(JDAM) equipped MK 84 or BLU 109 bomb as a demonstration platform.
Information on approaches to solving the template/pattern/image
matching portion of the DAMASK concept are sought. Information of
interest includes the following: a) Contact b) Company c) Brief
technical description of the approach d) Brief description of how the
approach fits into the DAMASK concept e) Brief description of how the
approach has been applied to other applications f) Brief description of
how the approach has been tested g) Brief description of the approach
performance. The above information will be used to assess the
following: a) Applicability to DAMASK b) Maturity of the approach c)
External information required for the algorithm and format d) Amount of
required user interaction, if any e) Approach performance assessment.
The information collected will be used to support the planning process
for identifying template/pattern/image matching technologies that meet
the near term requirements for the DAMASK ATD. Interested parties shall
provide their information to Commander (Code 471130D), NAWCWPNS (Attn.:
Valerie Rogers), 1 Administration Circle, China Lake, CA 93555-6100 no
later than COB 15 September 1996. Contractors should appropriately
mark any data that are proprietary or that has (have) restricted data
rights. Additional information may be obtained through the point of
contact at NAWCWPNS, Valerie Rogers, (619) 939-3515/0308. This
announcement is not a Request for Proposal (RFP). (0243) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 19960903\A-0015.SOL)
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