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ABL (Airborne Laser) Detection Sensor Improvements
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: MDA06T006The first sentinel of ABL’s present target acquisition suite is a passive infrared search and track sensor of 1970s vintage, which we propose replacing with HyPAWS. HyPAWS is a low-cost passive wide-field of view staring sensor. Several such units suffice to provide full 360-degree view coverage. Leveraging revolutionary sensing techniques in ongoing development, HyPAWS offers advanced detect ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Acoustic Counter Detection Tactical Decision Aid
SBC: Ocean Acoustical Services and Instrumentation Systems, Inc. Topic: N14AT016In this STTR, OASIS Inc, with partners the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington (APL-UW) proposes to develop an innovative, interactive submarine acoustic counter detect TDA for use by the Submarine Mission Planners, within the AN/BYG-1. Communicating the environmental and tactical uncertainty is of primary importance when present ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy -
Active, Two-Phase, Vibration-Induced Droplet Atomization (VIDA) for High-Heat Flux Advanced Thermal Management Applications
SBC: Innovative Fluidics, Inc. Topic: N/AVibration-Induced Droplet Atomization, or VIDA, is a thin-film spray cooling technology developed at Georgia Tech with tremendous potential for thermal management applications in future Navy ship power electronic systems. The patented VIDA technique uses avibrating piezo driver in a self-contained cell to deliver a highly controllable, rapid-response, on-demand aerosol-sized water spray to hot ele ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy -
ADAPT: Allocation of Dynamic Attention across People & Teams
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: AF06T003Effective task management is a critical component of mission success. As warfighters are given more information to monitor, however, their ability to detect and attend to critical information and tasks is stressed. An automatic task manager is needed to help ensure that responses to events occur in a timely manner. The foundation of such a tool is an accurate model of human dynamic attention. Many ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Adaptive Management and Mitigation of Uncertainty in Fusion (AMMUF)
SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC. Topic: MDA13T001Missile defense takes place in an uncertain and dynamic environment, so multi-sensor fusion must be employed to aggregate and merge disparate data from the battlefield. However, the fusion process is hindered by the vast amount of uncertainty in operational contexts, such as imprecise measurements and varying environmental conditions. Various algorithms and fusion processes have been developed to ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Advanced Chemical Iodine Lasers
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: N/AThe team of Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and Ohio State University (OSU) proposes to develop and test a novel method for electrical production of singlet molecular oxygen for application to an atomic iodine transfer laser. OSU has developed a supersonic,low pressure discharge and applied it to flows of nitrogen with efficient excitation of the gas. They propose to use this method that tailors th ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Advanced Composite Sandwich Panel Architecture for Improved Performance at Reduced Weight and Cost
SBC: KaZaK Composites Incorporated Topic: N06T017The Navy is currently developing advanced surface combatants like DD(X), LPD-17, LCS and CVX to meet challenges of the 21st century. The desire to reduce maintenance cost and weight makes the use of composite structures very attractive, but cost of manufacturing large composite structures remains a significant technology barrier. KaZaK and UMass Lowell propose to develop pultrusion technology of b ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Computational Algorithms for Nonlinear Filtering for Real Time Environment
SBC: SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMS CO INC Topic: N/AThe techniques of linear filtering have contributed tremendously in missile guidance and modern radar technology. However, they can only serve as a first order approximation to the infinite-dimensional nonlinear filtering problem. Solutions to theseproblems are known in theory, and with the explosive growth of high performance computing, they have also increasingly become available in terms of ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
ADVANCED DIRECT METHANOL FUEL CELLS WITH ELECTRON BEAM-PROCESSED POLYPHOSPHAZENEMEMBRANES
SBC: Science Research Laboratory, Inc Topic: N/APolymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells are candidates to fill the Army's need for high-energy lightweight power sources. Methanol is a more convenient fuel source than gaseous hydrogen, but requires advanced membrane materials and alternativeprocessing. SRL with partners Tulane University and Northeastern University has demonstrated Electron-Beam-crosslinked polyphosphazene membranes with ...
STTR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseArmy -
Advanced Epoxy System for Large Scale Composite Ship Component Manufacturing Using the VARTM Process.
SBC: TRIANGLE POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N06T040A major limitation of current high performance composites made from vinyl ester resins is their performance with carbon fiber reinforcements. Carbon fiber composites can possess much higher specific stiffness and strength than glass fiber composites, but the laminated composite properties depend on a good interface between the matrix resin and the fiber. Since vinyl ester resins typically do not e ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseNavy