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Wireless Network after Next (WNaN) Adaptive Network Development (WAND)
SN07-22
Posted Date: February 16, 2007
Proposals for First Selections Due: February 20, 2007
Archive Date: March 07, 2007
Description
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- DARPA will host a Proposer's Day Conference in
support of the Wireless Network after Next (WNaN)
Adaptive Network Development (WAND) effort on 27
February 2007 at George Mason University, Arlington
Campus Professional Center, 3401 North Fairfax Drive,
Room 239, Arlington, VA; beginning at 8 a.m. and lasting
until 4:30 p.m. The purpose of this conference is to
provide information on the BAA 07-07, Wireless Network
after Next (WNaN) Adaptive Network Development (WAND),
promote additional discussion on this topic, address
questions from potential proposers, and provide a forum
for potential proposers to present their capabilities
for teaming opportunities. The goal of the WAND effort
is to design and develop the network technologies
necessary to establish ultra-large (tens of thousands of
nodes), highly-scalable, highly-adaptive ad-hoc networks
that provide robust networking across densely-connected
deployments of inexpensive wireless nodes. The premise
of the WNaN vision is that WAND-enabled networks will
adapt to changing conditions and mission requirements by
adjusting the topology of the network and the
operational mode of the wireless nodes, particularly at
the physical and link layers, to create and maintain a
rich, multiply-connected network fabric. This rich
interconnection fabric will provide superior battlefield
communications at lower system cost and enhance
survivability by ensuring information, applications, and
services are readily available within the tactical
environment. Previous practice has been to build high
cost and hence sparsely deployed nodes, and to organize
the network around these nodes. This program aims to
shift the approach used to design military wireless
networks from design for radio range to design for node
density. WNaN has two complementary components: (1)
Low-cost, multi-channel, spectrum-agile, MIMO-capable
wireless nodes built with inexpensive RF circuit
technology (WANN focus), and (2) Network with densely
deployed low-cost wireless nodes and adaptive network
layers that mitigates the shortcomings of the nodes by
leveraging the rich interconnection topologies (WAND
focus). When integrated together and deployed, these
two components create a distributed, intelligent network
entity that is more than the sum of its parts. The
result will be a novel mobile wireless communication
system that is both inexpensive and high-performance. As
currently defined, the WAND effort will include 3
sequential phases. DARPA plans to solicit proposals for
all three phases of the WAND effort with the forthcoming
BAA. The overall program concept and specific
objectives will be presented at the Proposer's Day
meeting. The meeting will be unclassified and will be
open to the public. Conference Registration
Instructions: Conference participants are requested to
register NLT 20 February 2007 at
WAND@darpa.mil.
Please include your name, organization, email address
and phone number. Directions to the facility, local
hotels and transportation information, and other
materials will be emailed upon registration. There is
no fee for the conference. The attendee list will be
available at the meeting. If you do not wish to be
included on the attendee list you must send email
notification to
WAND@darpa.mil or call Karen Martin at 703-522-5123
by 20 February 2007. Citizenship and non-Permanent
Resident Instructions for Conference participants:
Attendees are required to provide, as appropriate,
either a US Citizenship Verification document, which
must be submitted by 20 February 2007, or a DARPA Form
60 Foreign National Visit Request to complete
registration. Note that the Foreign National Visit
Request, if required, must be submitted by 20 February
2007 to allow time for processing. Presentation
Instructions to Conference Participants: Additionally,
attendees who would like to present company overviews
during the conference, discuss their technology
expertise, and/or discuss teaming opportunities in
scheduled presentations at the conference may request to
do so. Presentations may have up to five (5) slides and
are limited to five (5) minutes each (including
logistical issues). Presentations must be approved in
advance by both the organization that funded the
research and the DARPA Program Manager. The DARPA
Program Manager will screen the proposed material.
Attendees desiring to reserve a time to present at the
meeting should send the presentation in a PowerPoint or
PDF electronic format by 20 February 2007 to
WAND@darpa.mil. The
number of time slots is limited, and will be assigned on
a first-come, first-serve basis. Poster Instructions
for Meeting Participants: Attendees who would like to
share information at the conference may bring posters to
display outside of the conference room. All posters to
be displayed at the conference must be approved in
advance by both the organization that funded the
research and the DARPA Program Manager. Attendees
desiring to display a poster should send it in a
PowerPoint or PDF electronic format by 20 February 2007
to WAND@darpa.mil. The
DARPA Program Manager will screen the proposed
material. Poster space requests should be emailed to
WAND@darpa.mil or
communicated to Karen Martin at 703-522-5123 when
registering for the WAND meeting. NOTE: DO NOT CONTACT
THE CONTRACTING OFFICER IDENTIFIED BELOW WITH RESPECT TO
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. ALL QUESTIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO
WAND@darpa.mil.
Point of Contact
- Patty Matyskiela, Contract Specialist, Phone xxx-xxx-xxxx, Fax xxx-xxx-xxxx, Email Patricia.Matyskiela@darpa.mil
- DARPA will host a Proposer's Day Conference in
support of the Wireless Network after Next (WNaN)
Adaptive Network Development (WAND) effort on 27
February 2007 at George Mason University, Arlington
Campus Professional Center, 3401 North Fairfax Drive,
Room 239, Arlington, VA; beginning at 8 a.m. and lasting
until 4:30 p.m. The purpose of this conference is to
provide information on the BAA 07-07, Wireless Network
after Next (WNaN) Adaptive Network Development (WAND),
promote additional discussion on this topic, address
questions from potential proposers, and provide a forum
for potential proposers to present their capabilities
for teaming opportunities. The goal of the WAND effort
is to design and develop the network technologies
necessary to establish ultra-large (tens of thousands of
nodes), highly-scalable, highly-adaptive ad-hoc networks
that provide robust networking across densely-connected
deployments of inexpensive wireless nodes. The premise
of the WNaN vision is that WAND-enabled networks will
adapt to changing conditions and mission requirements by
adjusting the topology of the network and the
operational mode of the wireless nodes, particularly at
the physical and link layers, to create and maintain a
rich, multiply-connected network fabric. This rich
interconnection fabric will provide superior battlefield
communications at lower system cost and enhance
survivability by ensuring information, applications, and
services are readily available within the tactical
environment. Previous practice has been to build high
cost and hence sparsely deployed nodes, and to organize
the network around these nodes. This program aims to
shift the approach used to design military wireless
networks from design for radio range to design for node
density. WNaN has two complementary components: (1)
Low-cost, multi-channel, spectrum-agile, MIMO-capable
wireless nodes built with inexpensive RF circuit
technology (WANN focus), and (2) Network with densely
deployed low-cost wireless nodes and adaptive network
layers that mitigates the shortcomings of the nodes by
leveraging the rich interconnection topologies (WAND
focus). When integrated together and deployed, these
two components create a distributed, intelligent network
entity that is more than the sum of its parts. The
result will be a novel mobile wireless communication
system that is both inexpensive and high-performance. As
currently defined, the WAND effort will include 3
sequential phases. DARPA plans to solicit proposals for
all three phases of the WAND effort with the forthcoming
BAA. The overall program concept and specific
objectives will be presented at the Proposer's Day
meeting. The meeting will be unclassified and will be
open to the public. Conference Registration
Instructions: Conference participants are requested to
register NLT 20 February 2007 at
WAND@darpa.mil.
Please include your name, organization, email address
and phone number. Directions to the facility, local
hotels and transportation information, and other
materials will be emailed upon registration. There is
no fee for the conference. The attendee list will be
available at the meeting. If you do not wish to be
included on the attendee list you must send email
notification to
WAND@darpa.mil or call Karen Martin at 703-522-5123
by 20 February 2007. Citizenship and non-Permanent
Resident Instructions for Conference participants:
Attendees are required to provide, as appropriate,
either a US Citizenship Verification document, which
must be submitted by 20 February 2007, or a DARPA Form
60 Foreign National Visit Request to complete
registration. Note that the Foreign National Visit
Request, if required, must be submitted by 20 February
2007 to allow time for processing. Presentation
Instructions to Conference Participants: Additionally,
attendees who would like to present company overviews
during the conference, discuss their technology
expertise, and/or discuss teaming opportunities in
scheduled presentations at the conference may request to
do so. Presentations may have up to five (5) slides and
are limited to five (5) minutes each (including
logistical issues). Presentations must be approved in
advance by both the organization that funded the
research and the DARPA Program Manager. The DARPA
Program Manager will screen the proposed material.
Attendees desiring to reserve a time to present at the
meeting should send the presentation in a PowerPoint or
PDF electronic format by 20 February 2007 to
WAND@darpa.mil. The
number of time slots is limited, and will be assigned on
a first-come, first-serve basis. Poster Instructions
for Meeting Participants: Attendees who would like to
share information at the conference may bring posters to
display outside of the conference room. All posters to
be displayed at the conference must be approved in
advance by both the organization that funded the
research and the DARPA Program Manager. Attendees
desiring to display a poster should send it in a
PowerPoint or PDF electronic format by 20 February 2007
to WAND@darpa.mil. The
DARPA Program Manager will screen the proposed
material. Poster space requests should be emailed to
WAND@darpa.mil or
communicated to Karen Martin at 703-522-5123 when
registering for the WAND meeting. NOTE: DO NOT CONTACT
THE CONTRACTING OFFICER IDENTIFIED BELOW WITH RESPECT TO
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. ALL QUESTIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO
WAND@darpa.mil.

