Precision Inertial Navigation & Positioning On an Integrated Tesseract (PINPOINT)
DARPA - Defense Sciences Office
Posted Aug 6, 2026
Description
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is soliciting innovative proposals in the following technical area: physics and nonlinear control of inertial measurement units (IMUs) appropriate for tactical and unmanned missions. The Precision Inertial Navigation & Positioning On an Integrated Tesseract (PINPOINT) program will challenge the research community to overcome the decade-long performance plateau of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) IMUs by exploring revolutionary sensor architectures that operate in highly nonlinear regimes. DARPA is soliciting proposals for the research and development of novel inertial sensors based on physics such as, but not limited to, electromagnetically levitated proof masses, non-linear resonators, and high-velocity tethered microsystems. A central theme of this program is the tight co-design of the physical sensor package with advanced, real-time adaptive control systems necessary to stabilize and harness these complex dynamics. Performers should investigate innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems. Specifically excluded is research that primarily results in evolutionary improvements to the existing state of practice.
AI Summary
The PINPOINT program by DARPA funds research and development of advanced inertial sensors aimed at improving the performance of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) for tactical and unmanned missions. Eligible applicants include researchers and organizations capable of proposing innovative solutions that explore new sensor architectures and control systems, rather than incremental improvements to existing technologies.
Funding Details
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Quick Facts
- CFDA Number
- 12.910
- Funder Type
- Federal Agency
- Grant Level
- FEDERAL
- Last Verified
- Aug 6, 2026
Geographic Scope
national
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Intelligence
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