Astrapi Corporation
Astrapi Corporation is a leader in revolutionary communication methods, specifically through spiral-based modulation. One capability is the Astrapi Spectrum Analyzer which enables an extremely precise method to measure continuously varying signal power which includes brain waves. 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 communications networks, including cellular, satellite, and defense communications, among others. Important medical applications of the Astrapi Spectrum Analyzer may include: 1. brain disorder diagnostics and measurement; 2. tumor localization; 3. enhanced prosthetics; and 4. brain-computer interfaces. Astrapi is in the process of spinning out a medical company to focus specifically on the medical applications of its Spectrum Analyzer. We welcome investors and collaborators. Our business model is to license to companies already in the medical field.
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Astrapi Corporation
17217 Waterview Parkway, Suite 1.202, Dallas, TX 75252-8004
Astrapi Corporation is currently seeking investment
Astrapi Corporation is seeking a seed investment in the range of 1m-5m
Products
Simulation toolkit for spiral-based waveform design
A MATLAB/Simulink-based toolkit for producing and modeling spiral-based waveforms and supporting RF modem design and system-level simulation.
Non-stationary software spectrum analysis tool
Software for precise characterization of occupied bandwidth and spectral properties of dynamic, non-stationary signals, intended as a software alternative to swept-tuned hardware analyzers.
Simulation toolkit for spiral-based waveform design
A MATLAB/Simulink-based toolkit for producing and modeling spiral-based waveforms and supporting RF modem design and system-level simulation.
Non-stationary software spectrum analysis tool
Software for precise characterization of occupied bandwidth and spectral properties of dynamic, non-stationary signals, intended as a software alternative to swept-tuned hardware analyzers.
Expertise Areas
- Physical-layer modulation research
- Non-stationary spectral analysis
- Channel capacity theory for non-periodic signals
- Secure/time-domain physical-layer transmission methods
Key Technologies
- Spiral-based (non-periodic) signal modulation
- Instantaneous spectral analysis (ISA)
- Polynomial symbol waveforms (PSW)
- Symbol waveform hopping (time-domain hopping)
Key People
CEO and Founder
Chief Intellectual Property and Corporate Counsel
Co-Founder/Chief Commercialization Officer
Senior R&D Scientist
Senior Engineer
Senior Vice President, Operations
CEO and Founder
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.
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.