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Game Interface for the OneSAF Computer Generated Forces Simulation
SBC: ADVANCED ANTI-TERROR TECHNOLOGIES CORP Topic: A08134Our Game-Interface module for OneSAF directly exploits the NexGEN Behavior Composer Interface module for OneSAF that our Integrated Product Team (IPT) is already developing for DARPA. Key strengths unique to our team’s approach enable our near-term creation of appropriate hybrids involving intuitive, easy-to-use game-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and OneSAF. Our key technologies and s ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
Utilization of Affective Computing for Cognitive and Physical Rehabilitation of Victims of Traumatic Brain Injury
SBC: ADVANCED ANTI-TERROR TECHNOLOGIES CORP Topic: OSD09H05Our Affective Computing Environment-Module(ACE-M) enables new types and levels of effective cognitive and physical rehabilitation of victims of Traumatic Brain Injury. Our Add-On Modular designs provide the enhancement basis for adding ACE-M to existing and emerging technologies (existing and new rehabilitation-systems, COTS games, serious-games, simulations, virtual reality, etc). Further, ou ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
An Internet-Based Rehabilitation Program for Warriors with Hearing Loss and Auditory Processing Disorders Secondary to Blast and Traumatic Brain Injur
SBC: ADVANCED ANTI-TERROR TECHNOLOGIES CORP Topic: OSD08H02Our Internet Based-Rehabilitation (IB-Rehab) Modules are focused on end-to-end rehabilitation therapeutic support of our recovering warfighters. Our core modules currently enable initial hospital, outpatient/clinic, and patient-home uses on commercial-off-the-shelf desktop/laptop computers, game consoles, and smart-devices(PDAs/Smart-Phones). To overcome existing treatment challenges of mTBI, PTSD ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of Virtual Reality Tools for Assessment of Return-to-Duty Status following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)
SBC: ADVANCED ANTI-TERROR TECHNOLOGIES CORP Topic: OSD09H04The aims and opportunities of our adding on VR-Assessment-Modules (VRAM) to existing small arms training systems are focused on providing an easy-to-understand, ease-to-use rehabilitation interface customized for medical staff uses for assessments of return-to-duty status. This VRAM effort opportunistically integrates and exploits A2-T2/ODU ongoing rehabilitation, simulation&training, and next-ge ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
CMR Oxides Based Microbolometer Focal Plane Array with Reduced 1/f Noise
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: A09AT014We propose to realize a new class of microbolometer FPA technology with significantly reduced 1/f noise by replacing the sensing material (e.g. VOx) with colossal magnetoresistive (CMR) oxides. The program uniquely combines Agiltron’s experience in novel IR imager development and leading academic research on CMR at Los Alamos National Lab (LANL). The LANL Team has developed a breakthrough pro ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
Wide FOV and Fast Active Optical Detection System
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: A09013In this SBIR program, we propose to develop a wide angle and fast optical detection system for measuring the slung load cable angle and angular rate in real time, which is necessary to stabilize the external loads in heavy-lift vertical resupply operations by fleet helicopters or unmanned helicopters. This development efforts leverage Agiltron’s extensive experiences in developing the variety of ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
Monolithic SiGe SWIR Imaging Cameras
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: A07119Agiltron, in collaboration with RTI International and Black Forest Engineering, will demonstrate in this program a low-SWAP (size, weight, and power), large pixel resolution, sub-10 µm pixel pitch SWIR imaging camera that will meet the Army’s requirements for imaging performance. The heart of the imaging camera is an integrated SWIR CMOS imaging FPA that combines a Ge/Si-based photodiode array ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
A Novel High Resolution Photon Counting Detector for X-Ray Inspections
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: N/ACurrent state-of-the-art X-ray imaging detectors use energy integration, where the simple integration of X-ray events during the exposure period forms images. Unfortunately, such indiscriminate operation is sub-optimal for digital radiography or CT imaging because of its inability to reject scatter, thus reducing contrast in reconstructed images, and the limited resolution of the detectors, which ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
VIS-SWIR Solid State Silicon-Germanium Imaging Camera Development
SBC: aPeak Inc. Topic: A08100This proposal responds to the Army’s effort to fuse image intensification with infrared technologies and to rapidly meet warfighter’s protection needs. Small, lightweight, low cost, high-sensitivity solid-state infrared cameras widely disseminated on the battlefield would revolutionize land warfare. An effective sensor utilizing covert illumination and nightglow background would require a came ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy -
The IMPACTTM Surgical Skills Trainer: Using Deliberate Practice to Maintain Specialized Surgical Knowledge and Skills While on Deployment
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: OSD08H09While on deployment, many military surgeons spend the bulk of their time performing general and/or trauma surgery. With combat deployments averaging 12-18 months, such prolonged lapses in practice can degrade the surgeons’ specialized knowledge and skills. This becomes a major problem upon their return stateside, when they are expected to resume their specialty duties with little or no re-creden ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseArmy