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AFRL/RYA (LAYERED SENSING EXPLOITATION DIVISION)

Posted 3/15/2012 Printable Fact Sheet

AFRL/RYA
(Layered Sensing Exploitation Division)

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research, exploratory and advanced development to provide efficient sensing exploitation for Air Force air, space, and C2 systems. Develops technology for target and threat detection, location, track, and identification using RF and EO sensors and other information sources. Develops performance driven sensing technology to determine sensor design goals and sensor deployment for layered sensing solutions in challenging environments, and projects layered sensing performance in relevant scenarios.

Contact Information

  • Phone: (937) 528-8522
  • DSN: 798-8522

AFRL/RYAA
(Layered Sensing Performance Characterization Branch)

Mission Statement

Develops, maintains, and communicates to Air Force leadership our understanding of the state-of-the-art and art-of-the-possible in layered sensor exploitation performance for Air Force air, space, cyber, and C2 needs. Conducts exploratory and advanced development research to further layered sensor exploitation performance assessment. Leads and conducts experiments to independently assess performance and capture sensor and target phenomenology and scenario knowledge. Projects component-level performance into layered sensing system performance for relevant scenarios.

Contact Information

  • Phone: (937) 528-8573
  • DSN: 798-8573

AFRL/RYAAX

Mission Statement

Conducts exploratory and advanced development efforts to independently assess algorithm performance and capture sensor and target phenomenology and scenario knowledge.

AFRL/RYAAY

Mission Statement

Conducts exploratory and advanced development efforts that project component-level performance into layered sensing system performance for relevant scenarios.

AFRL/RYAP
(Radio Frequency Exploitation Technology Branch)

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research, exploratory and advanced development to provide sensor exploitation algorithms for multi-mode radar frequency sensing. Develops sensor, target, and threat feature and signature understanding through physics modeling to drive sensing approaches. Develops sensor signal processing to match sensing products to exploitation requirements. Develops algorithms for target and threat detection, geolocation, tracking, and identification as well as cross-mode sensor management and registration.

Contact Information

  • Phone: (937) 528-8554
  • DSN: 798-8554

AFRL/RYAPX

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research, exploratory and advanced development to provide sensor, target, and threat feature and signature understanding through physics modeling to drive sensing approaches.

AFRL/RYAPY

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research, exploratory and advanced development to sensor signal processing to match sensing products to exploitation requirements.

AFRL/RYAR
(Sensor Exploitation Applications Branch)

Mission Statement

Conducts exploratory and advanced development programs to apply and integrate multi-sensor and multi-platform sensor exploitation for advanced target and threat detection, registration, tracking, sensor management, and identification to meet Air Force air, space and C2 needs. Develops and integrates layered sensing exploitation technologies to support the warfighter in both traditional and nontraditional warfare environments.

Contact Information

  • Phone: (937) 528-8644
  • DSN: 798-8644

AFRL/RYARX

Mission Statement

Conducts exploratory and advanced development programs to apply and integrate multi-sensor and multi-platform sensor exploitation for advanced target and threat detection, registration, tracking, sensor management, and identification to meet Air Force air, space and C2 needs. Develops and integrates exploitation technologies to develop advanced layered sensing capabilities.

AFRL/RYAPY

Mission Statement

Conducts exploratory and advanced development programs to apply and integrate multi-sensor and multi-platform sensor exploitation for advanced target and threat detection, registration, tracking, sensor management, and identification to meet Air Force air, space and C2 needs. Develops exploitation tools for integration into AF platforms.

AFRL/RYAS
(Phenomenology & Target Knowledge Branch)

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research, exploratory and advanced development to provide scenario and target signature modeling, target/threat data bases, and phenomenology tools to support sensor exploitation. Lead the research and development of physics-based multi-sensor signature modeling and analysis methods for salient feature extraction, identification, and processing applied to layered-sensing and performance driven sensing. Transition signature data, modeling methods and codes to warfighter applications. Lead the research and development of advanced scenario simulation tools to enable experimentation in challenging environments.

Contact Information

  • Phone: (937) 528-8201
  • DSN: 798-8201

AFRL/RYAT
(Electro-Optic Exploitation Technology Branch)

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research and exploratory sensor exploitation algorithm development to provide sensor exploitation algorithms for multi-mode electro-optical sensing. Develops sensor, target, and threat feature and signature understanding through physics modeling to drive sensing approaches. Develops sensor signal processing to match sensing products to exploitation requirements. Develops algorithms for target and threat detection, geolocation, tracking, and identification as well as cross-mode sensor management and registration.

Contact Information

  • Phone: (937) 528-8839
  • DSN: 798-8839

AFRL/RYATX

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research, exploratory and advanced development to provide sensor, target, and threat feature and signature understanding through physics modeling to drive sensing approaches. Develops sensor signal processing to match sensing products to exploitation requirements.

AFRL/RYATY

Mission Statement

Conducts basic research, exploratory and advanced development to provide algorithms for target and threat detection, geolocation, tracking, and identification as well as cross-mode sensor management and registration.
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