EpiSci Secures DoD Funding to Develop Spectrum Sharing Technology
Company’s RISSNOP Framework Will Enable Radar and 5G Co-Existence
Poway, CA, September 30, 2024 – EpiSci, a leader in autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) software for national security, announced they have been awarded funding from the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense (OUSD) to develop new spectrum sharing technology, along with their subcontractor AiRANACULUS. EpiSci’s unique tactical AI combined with proprietary signal processing algorithms will allow radar and 5G to dynamically co-exist under shared spectrum conditions.
“EpiSci is committed to providing safe and innovative solutions for national security problems. Spectrum sharing is the next layer that American technology must overcome, and we are thrilled that the OUSD has entrusted EpiSci with this mission,” said EpiSci’s Founder and CEO Bo Ryu. “Our RISSNOP framework will capitalize on EpiSci’s tactical AI/ML technologies to introduce intelligent spectrum sensing and dynamic spectrum management that will aid the American warfighter under congested spectrum conditions.”
The company’s Rapid Intelligent Spectrum Sharing and Network Optimization (RISSNOP) technology will introduce intelligent spectrum sensing, AI-assisted radar detection, 5G network resource allocation, and trade space analyses that will enable airborne radar and 5G networks to coexist.
“AiRANACULUS is pleased to partner with EpiSci on the RISSNOP Project and will provide a Digital Twin that estimates the interference from a large scale 5G network into the Radar, the framework to enable Incumbent Informing Capability (IIC), and interference mitigation techniques,” added Apurva N. Mody, Founder and CEO of AiRANACULUS.
Through a commitment to software-first methodologies, EpiSci offers scalable autonomy solutions that transcend traditional platform limitations. EpiSci orchestrates diverse platforms for the warfighter on Land, Air, Sea and Space.