What is the state of the art for mesh-network radios for unmanned surface vehicles?

The medium-displacement unmanned surface vessel Sea Hunter sits pier side at Naval Base San Diego, during the Unmanned Surface Vessel Division One Establishment ceremony
Source: SAN DIEGO (May 13, 2022) – The medium-displacement unmanned surface vessel Sea Hunter sits pierside at Naval Base San Diego, during the Unmanned Surface Vessel Division (USDIV) One Establishment ceremony. USDIV One will focus on unmanned surface vessel experimentation and fleet advocacy for the surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kevin C. Leitner)

Posted: November 13, 2024

Deadline: November 22, 2024

The Defense Systems Information Analysis Center is seeking to identify examples of mesh-network or MANET (mobile ad hoc network) radios currently available or in development that can be used for unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) with limited height of eye and limited size, weight, and power capacity.  Although IP capability is preferred, extended range non-IP systems, multiple nodes (5-15) and data rates in excess of 250 kbs and compact dimensions (12” x 6” x 6”), and optimizations for operations over water are also of interest. Systems that meet some but not all of these factors are useful if they can provide unique capabilities for USV mission sets.

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