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Information DiscovEry Assistant that Learns (IDEAL)
SBC: KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS INC Topic: N112152Information analysts are increasingly drowning in a flood of human and computer generated information. The paperless office, the World Wide Web, and advances in document management and analysis technologies are making it increasingly difficult to identify and utilize key information. Improvements in semantic modeling, natural language processing, and collaboration technology may provide significan ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Progressive Model Generation for Adaptive Resilient System Software
SBC: GRAMMATECH INC Topic: N13AT014Software provides critical functionality to the DoD, as well as to the communications, banking, and logistics industries we rely on. Runtime monitoring is now routinely applied to quickly identify and limit attacks. However, monitors have difficulty distinguishing good behavior from bad because intended application behavior varies widely. This proposal describes SMAC (Scenario-based Modeling & Che ...
STTR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Aerodynamic Dome Manufacturing Cost Reduction
SBC: OPTIPRO SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: N132121Future missile systems will abandon the traditional hemi-spherical shape for shapes resembling a tangent Ogive. An ogive shaped dome has better aerodynamic capabilities than its spherical counterpart. This enables the missile to fly faster, farther, and with more accuracy while also increasing its payload capacity. The optical material of choice is polycrystalline alumina, PCA, which is a hard cer ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Visual Signature Reduction Technology
SBC: INTEGUMENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N092140Integument Technologies,Inc and subcontractor (The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory) will develop several new paint formulations using novel photochromic dyes having fast switching capabilities and long term properties. This formulation is targeted towards applications on Navy submarines. Specifically, this program will focus on creating advanced visual effects that effectively change colo ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
High Power Density, High Efficiency Advanced Generator for DEW Systems
SBC: CANDENT TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED Topic: N132086Solid state RF and millimeter wave weapons systems require substantial power to operate. Pure solid state systems have limited energy density and require charging over the typical use cycle. The directed energy system must be compact enough to mount on a vehicle such as a HMMWV, a small trailer or a structure such as found within an embassy compound. Current power systems are much too large and he ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Exploiting Small Boat Wake Signatures for Improved Threat Classification and Feature Aided Tracking
SBC: RDRTEC INCORPORATED Topic: N132104RDRTec Inc. propose to develop innovative methods to exploit wake signature attributes for the small boat threat classification and feature aided tracking by airborne radar systems. For small maneuvering vessels, the wake can dominate the hard body signature and the sea spikes and breaking waves induced false alarms can overload the fingerprinting and classification algorithms. This effort will se ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of Algorithms for Characterizing Interleaved Emitter Pulse Trains with Complex Modulations
SBC: Research Associates of Syracuse Inc. Topic: N131052This SBIR extends and refines pulse clustering and de-interleaving software modules (C/C++), as explored in Phase I, to process non-contiguous clusters of pulses received from Electronic Support (ES) acquisition scanning receivers sampling the signal environment (spectrally, spatially, and temporally). It also provides an approach to detect, mitigate and better utilize pulses with multi-path. The ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Adaptive Radar Detection Approaches for Low-RCS Maritime Vessels in Highly Variable Clutter Conditions
SBC: RDRTEC INCORPORATED Topic: N141067This effort will validate the Multi-Mode Moving Target Processor (M3TP) algorithm and adaptive feature-based techniques software developed under Phase 1 against radar data to characterize their robustness against sea state and target speed. Once validated, the goal is to integrate these algorithms into the modified OSI testbed for close loop testing against future test data to assess their capabil ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Dynamic Vehicle Center-of-Gravity and Gross Weight Estimation Usingly Readily Available Sensors
SBC: POSEIDON SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: N133149Poseidon Systems, in collaboration with Rochester Institute of Technology proposes to develop and demonstrate a novel system for estimating vehicle gross weight and center-of-gravity (W&CG). The proposed system uses a set of low cost sensing elements in combination with physics-based kinematic relationships to determine W&CG of a vehicle platform. No vehicle-specific design information are utilize ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Corrective Optics Manufacturing for Aerodynamic Infrared Domes and Conformal Sensor Windows
SBC: OPTIMAX SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N132124Optical fabrication challenges exist before an IR conformal optical sensor system can be realized. These challenges will be addressed in the current Phase II proposal. For example, in current work, the deterministic polishing process will be extended to meet requisite optical specifications (i.e. figure, finish) for IR transparent freeform corrector elements. In addition, the fabricated corrector ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy