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  1. Novel Methods to Measure Penetrator Dynamics in Multi-Layer Geometries

    SBC: Thornton Tomasetti, Inc.            Topic: DTRA07011

    In Phase I of this effort we analyzed the structural response of a BLU 109 during typical penetration events. Based on these finite element results, we proposed and demsonstrated a simple robust concept for a passive penetrator sensor that identifies the material being penetrated and also correlates strongly with its underground trajectory. Such a sensor would obviously provide valuable informatio ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  2. The Characterization and Mitigation of Single Event Effects in Ultra-Deep Submicron (< 90nm) Microelectronics

    SBC: Orora Design Technologies, Inc.            Topic: DTRA07005

    Orora Design Technologies proposes to develop electronic design automation (EDA) tools employing minimally invasive circuit design-based methods to mitigate single event effects (SEEs) for next generation Ultra-DSM CMOS (

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  3. COUNTERFLOW SUPERSONIC VIRTUAL IMPACTOR

    SBC: Aerochem Research            Topic: N/A

    A NOVEL METHOD, SUPERSONIC VIRAL IMPACTION, IS BEING INVESTIGATED TO SEPARATE AND COLLECT FINE, SOLID PARTICLES FROM GASES. THE MAIN ADVANTAGES OF THE METHOD ARE: SEPARATION OF PARTICLES FROM HOT, CHEMICALLY AGGRESSIVE, CONDENSIBLE CARRYING GASES WHILE PRESERVING THE PARTICLES FROM CONTAMINATION BY THE CARRYING GAS; REDUCTION IN SIZE AND COMPLEXITY COMPARED TO COMPETING SEPARATION TECHNIQUES SUCH ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 National Science Foundation
  4. COMPUTATIONAL LABORATORY FOR THE SIMULATION OF

    SBC: Cambridge Hydrodyn Inc            Topic: N/A

    THE GOAL OF THE WORK IS TO DEVELOP A COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION TOOL TO ALLOW SCALING-UP THE DESIGNS OF LABORATORY SIZE OR SEMI-INDUSTRIAL GRANULAR FLOW SYSTEMS TO FULL-SCALE INDUSTRIAL DIMENSIONS. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS RANGE FROM THE DESIGN OF CHUTES TO HOPPERS, BINS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS FOR TRANSPORTING BULK SOLIDS. RESEARCHERS ARE CONCENTRATING ON COMPLEMENTARY THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ANALYS ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 National Science Foundation
  5. SBIR Phase II: MEMS for Secure RFID Applications

    SBC: Cerberex Technologies, Inc.            Topic: EL

    This SBIR Phase II research project will demonstrate a working ?alpha? prototype of a MEMS-based approach to security for RFID and other electronic security applications. MEMS resonators have very narrow bandwidths and high frequencies which vary from resonator to resonator. This natural frequency variation can be used to uniquely identify a resonator, and makes cloning a specific signal extremely ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 National Science Foundation
  6. SBIR Phase II: User Oriented Character Animation Framework for Producing Believable Motions

    SBC: Creative Logic Entertainment            Topic: EO

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II Project proposes a new approach to the problem of creating and editing premium quality computer-generated character animation that will dramatically reduce the heavy labor penalty associated with animation techniques and software tools currently available. The specific technical innovation consists of a generic animation framework that produc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 National Science Foundation
  7. A HAND-HELD THREE DIMENSIONAL SCANNER

    SBC: DeWitt Brothers Tool Company, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    EFFICIENT ACQUISITION OF 3-D SURFACE COORDINATES WOULD HAVE OBVIOUS UTILITY IN MACHINE VISION APPLICATIONS SUCH AS METROLOGY FOR QUALITY CONTROL, OBSTACLE DETECTION FOR MOTION CONTROL, AND TARGET LOCATION FOR DOCKING. YET THERE IS NO UBIQUITOUS METHOD FOR 3-D DIGITIZING. EXTANT TECHNOLOGIES SUFFER FROM A VARIETY OF SHORT-COMMINGS INCLUDING NEAR-FIELD BLINDNESS, CUMBERSOME CALIBRATION SCHEMES, LIMI ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 National Science Foundation
  8. STTR Phase II: Next Generation Digital Data Recovery System

    SBC: Digital Assembly LLC            Topic: EO

    This Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase II research project proposes to research and bring to market the next generation digital data recovery techniques. The problem of restoring lost data from a damaged digital device arises routinely in digital forensics and data recovery. In many advanced cases of digital storage failure currently available file recovery techniques based on disk s ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 National Science Foundation
  9. REAL-TIME IN-SITU PROCESS CONTROL FOR CHEMICAL-MECHANICAL POLISHING PLANARIZATION

    SBC: Endpoint Technologies Inc.            Topic: N/A

    PRODUCTION OF MICROELECTRONIC DEVICES WITH PATTERN FEATURES IN THE SUB-0.25 MICRON REGIME REQUIRE SIGNIFICANT ADVANCES IN MICROLITHOGRAPHIC AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES. CURRENT I-LINE STEPPER TOOLS ARE PATTERNING STATE-OF-THE-ART DEVICES WITH DEPTH OF FOCUS (DOF) BUDGETS OF 1 MICRON AND BELOW, A MANUFACTURING NIGHTMARE. RECENT RESEARCH HAS DEMONSTRATED THAT CHEMICAL-MECHANICAL POLISHING (CMP) ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 National Science Foundation
  10. A BIOREMEDIATION SYSTEM FOR THE DEGRADATION OF OZONE-DEPLETING SUBSTANCES

    SBC: Envirogen, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    CONCERN OVER THE USE OF CHEMICALS THAT POTENTIALLY CONTRIBUTE TO OZONE DEPLETION AND THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT HAS LED TO A BAN ON CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CFCS) AND A PHASE-OUT ON THE USE OF METHYL BROMIDE. CFC REPLACEMENT COMPOUNDS, THE HYDROHALOCARBONS, ALSO HAVE EITHER OZONE DEPLETION POTENTIAL OR ARE POSSIBLE GREENHOUSE GASES. PRELIMINARY STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THAT THERE MAY BE A NUMBER OF NATURALLY-O ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 National Science Foundation
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