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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 106 - La Jolla - October 2010
Agenda Location4 GENERAL COMMITTEE TECHNICAL SESSION
4.1 Research Institutions, Industry and University Reports
4.1.1 Research Institutions and Companies
4.1.1.8 Scientific Systems, Inc.
TitleScientific Systems, Inc.
PresenterRaman Mehra
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AbstractScientific Systems Co., Inc. (SSCI)

SSCI is actively transitioning its technologies developed under its SBIR projects to meet operational DoD needs in the following areas:

1. Air Vehicle Route Planning for Tomahawk & Transport Aircraft.

2. GPS-denied Navigation for Tomahawk Cruise Missile and UAVs.

3. Vision-based Targeting Geolocation & Sensor Fusion for precision targeting.

4. Collaborative Autonomy for Distributed Netted Unmanned Vehicles & Sensors (UUVs, USVs, UAVs).

5. UAV Sense and Avoid technologies for target detection, tracking & collision avoidance.

A number of field tests and flight demos have been done to integrate, test & evaluate the technologies for transition. In addition, SSCI is developing new technologies for multispacecraft formation flying, GNC for swarms of fem to satellites, autonomous cargo, UAV Guidance and Landing, Damage Adaptive Control of Aircraft and novel precision & agile control of marine vessels & UUVs. SSCI has a staff of 50 employees with advanced degrees and is ranked amongst the top 30 companies nationally in the SBIR program.



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