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  1. Physiological-based Tools for Virtual Environment Fidelity Design Guidance

    SBC: ADVANCED INFONEERING, INC.            Topic: N07T028

    This proposal describes the proposed implementation of the concept of the Quality of Training Effectiveness Assessment (QTEA) system. This concept was developed in Phase I (N074-028-0065). Currently, VE design is guided by subjective design models that involve multiple design iterations and focus on trial and error. Our approach is innovative and new because it quantifies VE fidelity requirements ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Low-cost, low frequency slotted cylinder transducer

    SBC: Etrema Products, Inc.            Topic: N07T035

    In the Phase I effort a Galfenol-based slotted cylinder projector (SCP) device was conceived utilizing an existing PZT SCP design and analytical modeling to determine the geometry requirements necessary to achieve the performance specs: 210 dB source level, 750 Hz resonance frequency, 200 Hz bandwidth. The final form factor was a Galfenol SCP with overall dimensions of 7.75” diameter x 12” len ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. An Automated Modeling and Simulation Tool for Lightening the Load of Warfighters

    SBC: VizTek, Inc            Topic: N08T019

    Today’s Warfighter often carries an inordinate load that can lead to injuries and encumbered performance. Equipment is distributed among squad members with little, if any regard for differences in strength and anthropometry. Consequently, the current focus on human-centric design requires a modeling and simulation tool that can reduce the load Warfighters carry and can help distribute equipment ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
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