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  1. Reconfigurable Subaperturing for Endo-clutter Processing

    SBC: C & P Technologies Inc.            Topic: AF073079

    The objective of the current Phase II proposal is to develop methods for generating dynamically reconfigurable subaperture architectures for enhanced clutter/interference suppression and performing multiple tasks using distributed multi-sensor (MIMO) technology.  For the purpose of clutter nulling, transmitter adaptivity using smart subarray beamforming, together with adaptive interference  null ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Development of a Self-Adaptive Air Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion using an Oscillaating Water Column (OWC) Air System

    SBC: Concepts NREC, LLC            Topic: 19a

    The oscillating water column (OWC) is a candidate technology for the economical recovery of the projected 17.5 x 1012 kW-hr energy that is available from the world¿s oceans. While the relative dynamics between the OWC system and the incident water waves are mathematically understood, computational solutions have not been used to ¿tune¿ the OWC turbine-generator sub-systems to operate where the ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  3. Diamond-Hardfaced WC/Co-Cr Nanocomposites for Extended Service Life of Pump Bearings in Geothermal Wells

    SBC: DIAMOND MATERIALS INC            Topic: N/A

    Renewable energy sources include electrical generators driven by steam from geothermal wells. To exploit this resource, submersible pumps with extended service lives are required to improve the economics of today¿s geothermal systems. A major problem is corrosive wear experienced by the pump bearings, when the lubricating brine becomes contaminated with fine sand particles. Typically, the beari ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Energy
  4. Utility-based distributed heterogeneous network management

    SBC: Drakontas LLC            Topic: AF08T011

    Typical military networks consist of many types of devices and network links. The objective of this proposal is to develop a theoretical approach for network management in heterogeneous wireless network environments. The technical approach focuses on using distributed utility optimization adapted for wireless networks. Particular challenges imposed by wireless networks are: user mobility and dy ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Expanding the Processing Capability of On-Line Propulsion Health Management (PHM)

    SBC: DSPCon            Topic: AF081055

    DSPCon is developing a powerful, modular, expandable, open-standards addition of processing capability for Propulsion Health Management (PHM) that will increase the speed with which PHM decisions can be made by an order of magnitude over current Full Authority Digital Electronic Control (FADEC) hardware and software. DSPCon’s goal for the Phase II effort is to develop, test, and demonstrate a p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Jet Fuel from Bio-Diesel

    SBC: Exelus, Inc.            Topic: 28b

    A pressing need exists for the development of technologies to produce all types of transportation fuels from renewable sources. This project will create a complete, sustainable, and cost-effective technology that converts algal-oil-derived biodiesel into jet fuel. The proposed approach goes far beyond traditional biodiesel synthesis to convert a ready source of fuel, algal oil, into an aviation ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  7. Catalytic Processing of Biomass to Liquid Fuels

    SBC: Exelus, Inc.            Topic: 13b

    A pressing need exists for the development alternatives to crude oil as a feedstock for producing transportation fuels such as gasoline. This project aims to create a complete, sustainable, and cost-effective catalytic technology that converts unused lignocellulosic biomass to BioGasoline. The proposed technology represents a fundamental shift in the process chemistry and overall approach to cre ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  8. Development of High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers for 704 MHz

    SBC: Green Mountain Radio Research Company            Topic: 46b

    Accelerators used for nuclear-physics research require megawatts of radio-frequency energy. These accelerators currently employ vacuum-tube power amplifiers or conventional solid-state amplifiers that are inefficient and therefore consume a great deal of prime power. This project will review available transistors, analyze high-efficiency power-amplifier techniques, and experimentally evaluate ca ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  9. Development of High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers for 50- 350 MHz

    SBC: Green Mountain Radio Research Company            Topic: 46b

    Accelerators used for nuclear-physics research require megawatts of radio-frequency energy. These accelerators currently employ vacuum-tube power amplifiers or conventional solid-state amplifiers that are inefficient and therefore consume a great deal of prime power. This project will review available transistors, analyze high-efficiency power-amplifier techniques, and experimentally evaluate ca ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  10. Development of High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers for 350- 500 MHz

    SBC: Green Mountain Radio Research Company            Topic: 02a

    Accelerators used for nuclear physics research require megawatts of radio-frequency energy. These accelerators currently employ vacuum-tube power amplifiers or conventional solid-state amplifiers that are inefficient and therefore consume a great deal of prime power. This project will involve a review of available transistors, an analysis of high-efficiency power-amplifier techniques, and an exp ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
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