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5 June 2014 Integrated soldier power and data system (ISPDS)
Roman Ostroumov, Thomas Forrester, Kang Lee, Robert Stephens, Anthony Lai, Mohamad Zahzah
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Physical Optics Corporation (POC) developed the body-worn Integrated Soldier Power and Data System (ISPDS), a configurable node for plug-in wired or wireless server/client or peer-to-peer computing with accommodations for power, sensor I/O interfaces, and energy harvesting. The enabling technology increases the efficacy of uniformed personnel and first responders and provides an option for reducing force structure associated with the need for hardware network infrastructure to enable a mobile digital communications architecture for dismounted troops. The ISPDS system addresses the DoD’s need for an “intelligent” power control system in an effort to increase mission duration and maximize the first responders and warfighter’s effectiveness without concern for the available energy resources (i.e., batteries). ISPDS maximizes durability and survivability, assesses influences that affect performance, and provides the network backbone and mobile node hardware. POC is producing two vest-integrated variants, one each for the U.S. Army PEO Ground Soldier and the Air Soldier, with each including state-of-the-art low-profile and robust wearable connectors, cabling, and harnesses, and an integrated low-profile power manager and conformal battery for data and power distribution. The innovative intelligent power controller (IPC), in the form of the ISPDS firmware and power sensing and control electronics, will enable ISPDS to optimize power levels both automatically and in accordance with manually set preferences. The IPC module is power dense and efficient, and adaptively provides lossless transfer of available harvested photovoltaic energy to the battery. The integrated systems were tested for suitable electrical, electromagnetic interference (EMI), and environmental performance as outlined in military standards such as MIL-STD- 810G and MIL STD-461F.
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Roman Ostroumov, Thomas Forrester, Kang Lee, Robert Stephens, Anthony Lai, and Mohamad Zahzah "Integrated soldier power and data system (ISPDS)", Proc. SPIE 9115, Energy Harvesting and Storage: Materials, Devices, and Applications V, 91150D (5 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2053627
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KEYWORDS
Phase modulation

Electronics

Connectors

Energy harvesting

Computing systems

Control systems

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