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  1. 100 Gb/s Pattern Generator and Comparator

    SBC: Acadia Optronics, Llc            Topic: 40a

    Development of 100 Gb/s network infrastructure, even though nascent, is gathering momentum as a result of the progress made in the 100 Gb/s Ethernet and Optical Transport Network (OTN) standardization efforts. A 100 Gb/s test bed proposed by ESNet is expected to facilitate rapid data transfer between geographically dispersed clouds allowing scientists to use available computing resources regardles ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  2. FPGA-Based End-Station Security for High-Performance Networking

    SBC: Acadia Optronics, Llc            Topic: 52b

    Traditional enterprise cyber-security methods are inadequate to address the increasing number of threats, particularly within larger and higher-performance networks. Several government and third party organizations report consistent failures within corporate and federal, state, and local government networks. A key point of failure in securing these networks is the centralized security architectu ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  3. A Scalable Distributed Client Based Meta Search and Discovery Infrastructure

    SBC: Weblib, Llc            Topic: 64a

    Web searching has become a ubiquitous and indispensable activity for a wide spectrum of human endeavors. The success of Google and its competitors depends on extensive software and network infrastructures and costly hardware. Federated search engines, such as Science.gov, WorldWideScience.org and ScienceEducation.gov also run on powerful, albeit much smaller, server clusters that connect to divers ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  4. Efficiency Methodologies for Chemical Reactions of JP-8

    SBC: COMBUSTION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, INC.            Topic: AF093162

    As maintaining a stable combustion process is a major challenge associated with augmentor design and operation, numerical simulations are necessary to understand the combustion process and develop control strategies. Thus, it is essential to have reliable reduced kinetic models that are capable of predicting transient combustion phenomena such as ignition and extinction under augmentor operating ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Multiphase Phenomena In Thermal Management Systems

    SBC: COMBUSTION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, INC.            Topic: AF083119

    The advancement of aeropropulsion technologies has placed increasing demand on the structural and thermal capabilities of high speed aeroengines. One solution to absorbing the high heat loads generated during chemical reactions is to use endothermic fuels in the cooling loops of these engines. At the temperatures and pressures likely to be encountered in the thermal management system of high speed ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Distributed Pattern Detection and Classification in Sensor Networks

    SBC: DCM Research Resources, LLC            Topic: AF09BT09

    In this proposal, DCM Research Resources (DCM), LLC, and Syracuse University propose a highly innovative distributed pattern detection and classification approach, called Compressive Sensing aided Sequential Pattern Detection and Classification (CSASPDC) in Distributed Sensor Network. Our goal is to develop sophisticated approaches that can effectively detect or classify very weak distributed patt ...

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Laser Beacon for Identification, Friend or Foe (IFF) and Combat Identification

    SBC: Diffraction, Ltd            Topic: AF093100

    The proposed multi-spectral IFF beacon will use 40 to 50 % effient high power laser diodes at 863, 1064, and 1550 nm wavelengths. Thermal emitters including diamond-like carbon thin films, photonic crystals, and quantum cascade lasers will be characterized and compared. Finally a model to predict the detection range of IFF beacons will be developed using proprietary emitter power and atmospheric ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Improving Delignification Using Cavitation

    SBC: DYNAFLOW, INC.            Topic: 11b

    There is a strong need to develop inexpensive and efficient pretreatment processes which can be used by the biofuel industry to make it economically viable. The process of converting to useful liquid fuel lignocellulosic biomass, which is available in abundant quantity, is hindered by the lignocellulose

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  9. Search, Discovery, and Communication of Scientific and Technical Knowledge in Distributed System

    SBC: Edgewater Technology Associates, Inc.            Topic: 56a

    Federated search engines like Science.gov and WorldwideScience.org reduce the chore of accessing large numbers of heterogeneous databases by simultaneously broadcasting queries to each of the target databases, merging and ranking the results with minimal duplication, and clearly organizing the display with value-added capabilities, such as search result clustering. Time savers as they are, federat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  10. Recovery Act- Real-Time Process Control and Modeling for the Manufacturing of More Efficient Thin-Film Solar Panels

    SBC: ACCUSTRATA INC            Topic: 09b

    Solar-generated energy is a clean renewable energy which is extremely important for our national interests. Today the solar energy is not cost competitive with the energy generated from traditional carbon-based sources. The thin film solar panel technologies are emerging as able to further reduce solar panels

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
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