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  1. Fast Real-Time Decision Processor Using an FPGA Array

    SBC: NORTHERN MICRODESIGN, INC.            Topic: 14c

    76181-This project will develop a cost-effective, programmable signal processor for the triggering of nuclear and high energy physics experiments. Arrays of latest generation Field Programmable Gate Arrays(FPGAs) will be configured so as to efficiently solve for real-time vertex location in nuclear and high energy physics experiments. In Phase I, algorithms for vertex determination will be devel ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  2. Low-cost, multi-spectral treatment for exo-atmospheric ballistic targets

    SBC: Synectic Research And Analysis, Inc.            Topic: MDA04T023

    This Phase II effort demonstrates the feasibility of integrating a chemically powered or “active” infrared (IR) treatment into an inflatable device and then perform three experimental excursions with the hardware: 1) achieve a tunable IR signature by cooling the surface; 2) achieve tunable IR emissions combined with a predetermined and fixed radar cross section (RCS); and 3) achieve both varia ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  3. Hadamard Transform Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

    SBC: SOUTHWEST SCIENCES INC            Topic: AF03T003

    This Phase II STTR research project is designed to further develop a mass spectrometry technology employing Hadamard Transform (HT) multiplexing techniques with the goal of developing a relatively simple, linear, rugged, HT time-of-flight (HT-TOF) mass spectrometer that offers high sensitivity and rapid mass spectra storage rates. Southwest Sciences and Stanford University will focus their effor ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Shear Stress Sensor Using Shape Memory Films

    SBC: DOMINCA LLC            Topic: AF03T010

    There is a need for a low profile, simple, accurate, localized, responsive sensor to measure shear stress in fluid flow. The unusual properties of shape memory alloys, and of Ni2MnGa in particular, suggest they could be sensing elements for shear. In recent years, single crystal films of Ni2MnGa have been grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE). Once released from their substrate, these films hav ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Development and Application of the High Bandwidth Powered Resonance Tube

    SBC: INNOVATIVE TECH APPLICATIONS LLC            Topic: N/A

    "The proposed Phase 2 program focuses on the development of Powered Resonance Tube (PRT) actuators for application to Active Flow Control (AFC). For effective control across the full operating envelope of an air vehicle, high bandwidth and authority arerequired. In Phase 1, a new variable-frequency PRT actuator concept was developed and its feasibility was demonstrated. In Phase 2, the new actu ...

    STTR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. High Energy Density Capacitors for Navy Pulse Power Applications

    SBC: TPL, INC            Topic: N03T007

    Advanced power systems for Future Naval Capability depend on capacitor banks as the first stage of pulsed power. Significant electrical energy is necessary to support a range of applications including electromagnetic armor, electromagnetic gun and electro-mechanical aircraft launch systems. It is anticipated that each electric ship will require up to one trillion joules of capacitor energy. Adv ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Innovative Processing Methods for Superconducting Materials

    SBC: Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    65415 Currently available niobium-tin superconductors do not meet the requirements that have been identified for the Next Generation Hadron Collider. The cost is too high, and the properties must be improved. This project will develop new production technology for niobium-tin superconducting wire. The use of hydrostatic extrusion along with low-angle extrusion dies makes the processi ...

    STTR Phase II 2002 Department of Energy
  8. Adaptive Laser Beam Control Using Return Photon Statistics

    SBC: Nukove Scientific Consulting, Llc            Topic: AF03T009

    During a Phase I STTR Contract #F49620-03-C-0064 provided by AFOSR, Nukove Scientific Consulting addressed “Adaptive Laser Beam Control Using Return Photon Statistics” with considerable success. The Nukove/NMSU Team demonstrated the feasibility of combining Nukove’s statistical approaches to pointing estimation and target identification with a laboratory testbed at NMSU. This proposed Phase ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Material Surface Properties Modifications by Nonequilibrium Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Processing

    SBC: APJET INC            Topic: AF05T028

    The Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet (APPJr) technology invented at Los Alamos National Laboratory and exclusively licensed to APJeT, Inc., is a revolutionary platform technology enabling economic application of atmospheric pressure plasma technology in an array of applications. APPJr is a non-thermal, stable, uniform discharge having 50-1000 times greater power density than conventional atmospheri ...

    STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Fiber Optic Scintillator System for Detection of Beta Emitters in Groundwater

    SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    70307 Many DOE sites have the need to monitor radionuclide contamination in surface water, groundwater, soils, and the vadose zone. In many cases, a real-time and/or remote monitoring capability is desired. Existing site characterization procedures typically involve the collection and shipment of samples to an off-site laboratory, which leads to costly delays in site remediation as ...

    STTR Phase I 2002 Department of Energy
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