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Heat Actuated Cooling System
SBC: THERMAVANT TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: A09090A cooling system that converts waste heat from power supply units into useful space cooling is sought by the U.S. Army to reduce the electrical loads and fuel consumption in mobile military platforms. Unfortunately, conventional heat actuated systems are too large and inefficient. ThermAvant Technologies has developed a thermally-driven cooling system that combines environmentally benign fluids wi ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
LADAR Light Reflection Analysis for Target Surface Characterization
SBC: System Dynamics International Incorporated Topic: A10AT006This Phase I STTR effort develops and tests spectropolarimetric surface characterization algorithms for LADAR based remote sensing. A systematic approach is used which first defines the operational scenarios for which the algorithms are to work. These scenarios are then used to define requirements for LADAR hardware and algorithms which serves to focus the algorithm development effort. A librar ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Ultra Compact Energy Efficient High Voltage Switches for Switching Very Small Energy Stores
SBC: LOKI INC Topic: A09118The objective of the proposed research and development work is to create two new types of ultra-compact, energy efficient, high voltage switches. These switches will be used to deliver the energy from power supplies that store very small (0.5-5 J) amounts of prime energy to loads of different types. es. The overall dimensions of switches of both types will not exceed 20 mm. The operating voltage d ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Modular Perfusion Bioreactor for Tissue Engineering
SBC: RESODYN CORPORATION Topic: OSD09H11This project will develop and demonstrate a prototype Modular Perfusion Bioreactor (MPB) for tissue engineering applications. While many unique styles of bioreactors have been proposed for various types of stem cell and tissue cultures, there is not a single, easy-to-use device that accommodates the multiple diverse needs of multiple tissue culture types.. In order to take advantage of recent ad ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Fast-Impulse Solid Fuel Miniature Thruster
SBC: NEMS/MEMS WORKS,LLC. Topic: A09137Nanothermite composites containing metallic fuel and inorganic oxidizer have unique combustion properties that make them potentially useful for microthruster applications. The properties can be further tuned by addition of other chemicals in the nanoscale as required for different applications. The tailored characteristics of such energetic materials include tunable reaction rate, pressure and tem ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Improved Robot Actuator Motors for Medical Applications
SBC: QM Power, Inc. Topic: A09104Medical robotic applications require numerous actuation devices that must be both lightweight and efficient. In the case of mobile medical robotics, Space, Weight, and Power efficiency (SWaP) are the key performance drivers for most designs. The objective of this proposal is to design and prototype a scalable high performance motor and actuator based upon technology called Parallel Magnetic Circui ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Epitaxially Passivated, Near-Planar Technology for Strained Layer Superlattice Mid- and Long-wave Focal Plane Arrays
SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC Topic: A09080The InAs/InGaSb Strained Layer Superlattice (SLS) system is developing rapidly and is now finally poised to seriously challenge HgCdTe as the dominant technology for mid- and long-wave detection. SLS structures have a number of practical and theoretical advantages over HgCdTe materials, including lower Auger noise, higher operating temperature, better wavelength uniformity, more robust materials, ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
50- 100 Watt Wind Energy Harvesting in Light Tactical Applications
SBC: Pine Ridge Products LLC Topic: A09092Pine Ridge Products LLC will introduce a tactical micro wind turbine that is highly efficient, robust, easy to use, maintain and transport. The Army is requesting a renewable energy system to reduce the amount of fuel used for small power loads. A vehicle mounted, efficient wind turbine system would improve self sufficiency on site by decreasing the need for fossil fuels. This will increase reliab ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Modular, Rapid, Common Hardware-in-the-loop Framework Development
SBC: CybrSecurity Corporation Topic: A10004The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of producing a multi-node communication network with low latency for use in the hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) test environment. In the HWIL environment, multi-node connectivity latencies ideally would be at or near zero to prevent the masking of properties of equipment and protocols being tested. While ideal from a theoretical point ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
RADIO FREQUENCY HAZARD MONITORING- USAKA
SBC: Aeromet, Inc. Topic: N/AAEROMET PROPOSES TO DEVELOP A SENSOR SYSTEM FOR THE PURPOSE OF MONITORING RF FIELD STRENGTH ENERGY. PHASE I WILL CONCENTRATE ON THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A UNIQUE PROGRAMMABLE SENSOR THAT CAN SENSE THE ENERGY IN VARIOUS FREQUENCY BANDS. THE SENSOR WILL ACT AS A STAND ALONE UNIT AND BE POWERED BY SOLAR CHARGED BATTERIES. THE SENSOR WILL BE DESIGNED SO THAT MANY OF THEM CAN BE OPERATED IN CONJUN ...
SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseArmy