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Fiber-based, high-energy, ultra-short pulse eye-safe source
SBC: Aculight Corporation Topic: N08050Tactical laser sources delivering high-peak-power (from multi-MW to TW) in agile optical pulse trains at high pulse repetition frequency (PRF) in the eye-safe wavelength region are of interest for several military applications including proactive infrared countermeasures (PIRCM), non-lethal munitions, and remote sensing of battlefield threats. To meet the needs for future tactical lasers, Aculigh ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseNavy -
Improved Efficiency Fiber Laser Modules for Beam Combining
SBC: Aculight Corporation Topic: MDA04005SBC of high-power fiber lasers uniquely links an efficient, versatile, and robust power scaling architecture to individual emitters with outstanding efficiency, diffraction-limited beam quality, and distributed thermal loading. Fiber SBC, thus provides an exceptionally promising pathway to scalable, high efficiency laser systems with high average power, superb power-to-mass ratios, and near perfec ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseNavy -
Exercise Torpedo Buoyancy (Recovery) System
SBC: Alaska Native Technologies, LLC Topic: N07212ANT has recently developed a similar recovery system for our own autonomous vehicle. ANT’s current system lifts a vehicle of lighter negative buoyancy (~64lbs rather than 200 lbs). The system is also designed to operate at less maximum depth (200 m, rather than 900 ft). These changes will necessitate the use of a larger volume lift bag and a modified compressed gas canister for the MK54 torpe ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseNavy -
Autonomous Movement of Containers from Ship to Shore
SBC: ART ANDERSON ASSOCIATES INC Topic: N05152The JHSV will reach speeds of 35+ knots and allow for the rapid transit and deployment of conventional or Special Operations Forces (SOF) as well as equipment and supplies. It is planned for an FY10 IOC. One of program’s objectives is to reduce the Reception, Staging, Onward movement and Integration (RSO&I) burden in theater. Although the JHSV will be small enough to provide austere port a ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseNavy -
Non-Mechanical High Resolution LADAR Based Around A Frequency Swept Optical Source
SBC: Bridger Photonics, Inc. Topic: N08138Bridger Photonics (BP) and collaborative partner Montana State University (MSU) propose to develop a completely novel, non-mechanical scanning mechanism that will enable a compact, high-resolution, imaging LADAR system for enhanced navigation aid during helicopter brownouts. Such systems are becoming prominent in today’s modernized military especially as the cost in lives and dollars has come t ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseNavy -
On site sterilizing solution production system
SBC: Cascade Designs Topic: N07165Chlorine bleach (a 6% solution of sodium hypochlorite in) is the main disinfectant used in the food service and food production industry. It is also used for water supply treatment. It is inexpensive and available in many parts of the world. The very property that makes it such a good chemical disinfectant also causes problems with shelf life and storage. It is a strong oxidizer; storage con ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseNavy -
HigherLearning at Higher Speeds in Biosciences Using Time Compressed Animated Delivery
SBC: Current Conceptions, Inc. Topic: N/ATheoverallgoalistoestablishanefficientTCADinstructionaldesignandtovalidatethatenhancedlearningoutcomesoccuramongdiversetopics.InPhaseI,wewilldeveloptwoTimeCompressedAnimatedDeliveryprototypesthatwillpresentcomplexphysiologicconceptsinreproductivescience.TheincorporatedtechnologiesoftheTCADare:stepanimations,3Danatomicalreconstructions,streaminganimations,voiceoverandscriptmessaging.ThePhaseIexperi ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Education -
HigherLearning at Higher Speeds in Biosciences Using Time Compressed Animated Delivery
SBC: Current Conceptions, Inc. Topic: N/ATheoverallgoalistoestablishanefficientTCADinstructionaldesignandtovalidatethatenhancedlearningoutcomesoccuramongdiversetopics.InPhaseI,wewilldeveloptwoTimeCompressedAnimatedDeliveryprototypesthatwillpresentcomplexphysiologicconceptsinreproductivescience.TheincorporatedtechnologiesoftheTCADare:stepanimations,3Danatomicalreconstructions,streaminganimations,voiceoverandscriptmessaging.ThePhaseIexperi ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Education -
High Resolution RF-Photonic Beam-Forming Modules for Electronically Scanned Arrays
SBC: EOSPACE INC. Topic: N08167EOSPACE will study the feasibility of using two different RF-Photonics modules for performing beam-forming operations in Electronically Scanned Array (ESA) systems. The first architecture utilizes unique High-Resolution Hybrid True Time Delay modules. A second complimentary architecture will use an innovative High-Precision Common Phase Control module. Each of these approaches offers greater perfo ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseNavy -
Ultra-High-Efficiency Lithium Niobate Modulators
SBC: EOSPACE INC. Topic: N07190Lithium Niobate electro-optic modulators with improved efficiency achieved via novel device geometriesThe objective on this proposed work is on the development of LiNbO3 modulators designs that consider novel device geometries to achieve low Vpi, and low optical loss performance beyond the current state of the art. The modulator design is compatible with modulation bandwidths to Ka band. The effo ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseNavy