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  1. Hybrid Battery/Supercapacitor Energy Storage Device

    SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A15AT010

    ADA Technologies, Inc. (ADA) and Dr. Massoud Pedram at the University of Southern California (USC) have successfully completed a Phase I STTR effort for the development of a lithium ion (Li-ion)/ supercapacitor hybrid electrical energy storage system (HEESS) to afford pulse power characteristics (projected ~10 kW/kg) in a high energy system (100-150 Wh/kg). The system is enabled via a constant cur ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Ultrafast Physical Random Number Generation Using Chaos

    SBC: Torch Technologies, Inc.            Topic: A14AT002

    Random numbers are essential for a growing number of modern applications. As computer speed and communications bandwidth have increased the potential for practical streaming cipher and large-scale Monte Carlo simulations have become technologically feasible. For these and other applications, ultrafast random number generators are essential. This is intuitively clear. Additionally, however, the ide ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. An Ultra-Compact Low-Power THz Radio SoC with On-Chip Antenna and Energy Harvesting

    SBC: Digital Analog Integration, Inc.            Topic: A15AT005

    There is an unmet demand for ultra-low-power, ultra-compact and low-cost radios to address emerging sensing and communication needs for military and commercial applications such as IoT/IoE. To overcome the limitations in existing bulky and power hungry radios, we propose a disruptive solution by integration of a nano-scaled THz transceiver, on-chip antenna, and energy harvesting circuits in a form ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Vacuum Integrated System for Ion Trapping

    SBC: COLDQUANTA, INC.            Topic: A15AT009

    We propose to develop a compact, integrated ion trap quantum system for quantum sensor, timekeeping, and computing applications. To do so, we leverage ColdQuantas expertise in miniature ultra-high vacuum (UHV) and atom chip technology and Duke Universitys expertise in microfabricated surface ion traps and quantum information processing experiments. We will produce a manufacturable, commercializa ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Using the Conditional Moment Closure Method to Assess the Effects of Turbulence Chemical Kinetics

    SBC: REACTION SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: A16AT001

    The ability to accurately design and predict the performance of combustion-based machinery like gas turbine engines is important in improving their performance, increasing their fuel economy, lowering operating costs, and decreasing pollutant emissions. Almost all of the flows are turbulent in industrial combustion applications, therefore understanding the interaction between turbulence and combu ...

    STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Rotorcraft External Far-Field Noise Measurement Using a Hot-Air Balloon

    SBC: DELTA GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC            Topic: A14AT001

    An innovative and fundamental approach to measure far field noise of a helicopter using a hot-air balloon as an acoustic measurement platform is described. The technique, featuring a microphone suspended beneath the basket of a hot-air balloon, is used to obtain acoustic data above, in, and below the horizon plane of a helicopter in forward flight. This approach is postulated to have many advantag ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Energy Harvesting Fabric

    SBC: STREAMLINE AUTOMATION LLC            Topic: A15AT017

    A human produces more than 100 Watts of waste heat during normal activity. If a fraction of this heat energy can be harvested it can replace the stored chemical energy in one or more of the batteries typically carried by soldiers in the field. The current generation batteries, such as the BB2590 are bulky and rigid. The PowerFelt material developed by Wake Forest University is ideally suited for h ...

    STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. A High Throughput Screening Approach Enabling Sustainable Discovery of Novel Lead Compounds from Natural Product Extracts

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: A07T034

    Emerging drug resistance in infectious threats poses a health risk for deployed forces. The primary objective of the Phase I effort was to enable the development of a sustainable drug discovery effort to continually generate lead compounds for discovery and derivative synthesis. Successful completion of Phase I demonstrated the utilization of a novel source of lead compounds, validation of two hi ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. DRIVING WISDOM: Web-based Training for Young Adults to Improve Operator Judgments that Mitigate Crash Risk in Privately Owned Vehicles

    SBC: Parallel Consulting, LLC            Topic: A07T004

    Over 50% of accidental deaths in the Army during 2006 occurred in privately owned vehicles (POV) the most attributable to one source. As a result, the Army has been actively pursuing ways of reducing POV deaths and injuries among Soldiers. In the Phase I effort we designed an effective web-based training program to improve driver safety by training drivers to understand hazards, more accurately as ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Standoff Remote Triage Sensor Array for Robotic Casualty Extraction Systems

    SBC: PERL RESEARCH LLC            Topic: A07T040

    From anecdotal reports of the United State’s involvement in the Vietnam conflict, it was concluded that the kill rate for medics was substantially higher than that of regular infantrymen. Although to our knowledge quantifiable data do not exist, it seems likely that the situation is similar today for United States soldiers engaged in armed combat in Afghanistan and Iraq. Medics have historically ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
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