HWIL Electronic Warfare Test System
RF Forge advances the state of the art for Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) Testing of Electronic Warfare systems
HWIL execution of complex many-vs-many EW scenarios
RF Forge is an integrated Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) solution for automated test, evaluation, and optimization of cognitive electronic warfare and tactical radio systems. The HWIL system combines automated scenario execution, real-time analytics, and many-versus-many HWIL RF channel emulation to provide the highest test resource value to the warfighter when compared to other test facilities such as Software-in-the-Loop (SIL), Integrated System Test Facility (ISTF), and Open Radio Architecture (OAR). The result is faster, lower-cost, optimization of cognitive/collaborative systems and discovery of novel behaviors that cannot be observed in other test environments.
Vadum RF Forge
- Closed-loop Threats, SUTs, and feedback for cognitive training
- Automated run-to-run and real-time analytics, design of experiments
- Supports complex RCS, propagation, and antenna models
- Many vs Many
- Mission-scale spatial effects
- Broadband for agile emitters
- Scalable from several to many RF ports in banded architecture
- Automated calibration of signal levels
Others
- Open-loop Threats do not respond to jamming
- Brute force parameter sweeps, requires expert analysis
- Limited by bandwidth, open-loop architecture, # of players
- 1 vs 1 or 1 vs Several
- Direct injection, limited superposition of signals
- Less than full emitter agility
- Threat or SUT-centric architectures with no ability to scale
- Manual calibration of signal levels
