Cue Aggregation Algorithms for Multi-function Receivers
ID: N252-094Type: BOTH
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Cue Aggregation Algorithms for Multi-function Receivers

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Agency: DODBranch: NAVY

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Type: SBIRPhase: BOTH
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Navy, is seeking proposals for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) topic titled "Cue Aggregation Algorithms for Multi-function Receivers." The objective is to develop new machine learning algorithms that can aggregate multiple radio frequency signals into distinct classes while distinguishing between similar signals from different sources. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the capabilities of wideband receivers used in military applications, allowing for improved signal detection and classification. The solicitation is currently in the pre-release phase, with the official opening date set for April 23, 2025, and proposals due by May 21, 2025. Interested parties can find more information and submit proposals through the official SBIR website at https://www.dodsbirsttr.mil/topics-app/.

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