Astrapi Corporation


Astrapi Corporation is a leader in revolutionary communication methods, specifically through spiral-based modulation. This innovative technology is set to transform the next generation of communications by enhancing spectral efficiency and providing new ways to combat channel impairments. Astrapi's technology supports performance advances across various radio communications, including cellular networks, satellite networks, and defense communications, among others.

Astrapi Corporation

Astrapi Corporation

17217 Waterview Parkway, Suite 1.202, Dallas, TX 75252-8004


What We Do

Astrapi provides consulting and engineering services to design communication systems tailored to specific needs using spiral-based signal modulation. They offer unique software tools for designing and testing these systems.

Astrapi has developed a simulation model in MATLAB and Simulink to support RF modem design and other system components, producing spiral-based waveform designs.

Astrapi offers engineering support to integrate spiral signals into communication system designs, leveraging their expertise in non-periodic waveforms.

Astrapi provides IP licenses for the use of its spiral modulation technology in R&D and commercial environments.

A transformative technology that increases spectral efficiency by transitioning from periodic to non-periodic signal modulation, allowing for enhanced communication capabilities.

A technique arising from spiral modulation that allows for a more spectrally-efficient representation of waveforms than traditional Fourier transforms.



Key People

Chief Intellectual Property and Corporate Counsel

Co-Founder/Chief Commercialization Officer

Senior R&D Scientist

Senior Engineer

Senior Vice President, Operations


News & Updates

Astrapi Corporation announced the issuance of three new patents, bringing their total to eighteen, covering solutions to improve spectral efficiency and secure signal transmissions.

Astrapi was awarded a contract for its 'Advanced SATCOM Using a Spiral Modulation-enabled SDR' capability, marking its second Phase II SBIR contract from the USAF.

The USAF Research Lab awarded Astrapi a contract to further develop its 'Symbol Waveform Hopping' signal protection capability.

Astrapi Corporation explores the generalization of Shannon's law for non-periodic channels, enhancing channel capacity and spectral efficiency.

Astrapi was honored as a 'Most Promising Start-up' at Euroconsult’s FinSpace 2017 for its innovative contributions to the telecommunications industry.

A patent for a unique capability to secure communications through advanced signal transmission techniques.