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Improved Techniques for Optimistic Modeling
SBC: EDAPTIVE COMPUTING INC Topic: MDA11031Our proposal specifically addresses the stated requirements of the solicitation; we will develop and deploy tools, for improving optimistic modeling techniques. The proposed EDAptive PROMOTE solution, focuses on diagnosing, fixing, and reducing rollback and repeatability errors in optimistic models and simulations. In addition, PROMOTE aids in the conversion and embedding of non-optimistic models ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Conformal Electronics Coating Materials and Processes
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: MDA06051Cornerstone Research Group Inc. (CRG) proposes to provide a complete conformal coating solution to the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). CRG developed a conformal coating under a previous anti-tamper SBIR program. The manufacturing process and proprietary mixing procedures have been developed for this baseline formulation, and independent laboratory testing has produced good results. This formulation ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Volume Signature Mapping System
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: MDA07043Significant advantages occur in cost reduction, technology maturity, and ease of implementation when using commercial-off-the-shelf components and systems boards in critical military applications. Because COTS components are well documented reverse engineering their contents is very straight forward. The first layer of protection for critical technology is the physical volume that encloses the sys ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Sensor Data Fusion
SBC: EDAPTIVE COMPUTING INC Topic: MDA07029The task of identifying and successfully destroying a missile threat requires a vast network of RADARs, sensors, software, and other resources working together flawlessly. Information from these systems must be fused to provide with their operators an accurate and complete picture of the battlespace. With up-to-date, fused information on threats and targets, operators can make quick, informed de ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Design, Development and Testing of Optimized Composite "Soft Crack Arrestors"
SBC: Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus Topic: 07PH1Emc2's proposal provided to DOT in response to SBIR Research topic 07-PH1 on "Design Optimization for Soft Crack Arrestors" focuses on the development of key material property data needed to design "soft crack arrestors". This testing will be done over a range of temperatures to cover extreme conditions for future pipeline designs. It is also essential to develop this data at the loading rates t ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Transportation -
Sensed ENergy Transient INterrogation ELement (SENTINEL)
SBC: HIRSCH ENGINEERING & COMMUNICATIONS, INC Topic: MDA06052This is a unique, practical solution to the tampering prevention problem, because even if reverse engineers know exactly how it works - they cannot overcome it. SENTINEL checks the electronic power signature that characterizes a volume operating in its environment. Any volume of or individual analog, digital, or RF elements of any system has a unique power signature on the supply voltage line(s) ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Long-to-Very-Long-Wavelength Infrared Band-Pass Filters for Space Infrared Detectors
SBC: Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. Topic: MDA07001This Phase I SBIR proposal requests innovative sensor solutions to improve strategic space sensors. One route of improvement is selective band-pass filtering of radiation before it reaches the detector. Such filtering can improve detection by blocking out-of-band interferences and allowing transmission of the desired spectral components. Filtering can improve a cheaper detector with a broader d ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Improvements to the BMDS Hit-to-Kill Lethality Predictive Toolset
SBC: RHAMM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: MDA07020Currently fast running penetration algorithms, such as FATEPEN, TATE, or Walker-Anderson, are used to rapidly determine the damage imparted to targets by threats, but ultimately can’t treat events where damage done by the threat is highly dependent on the response of the target. One possible solution to this problem is to create a set of threats that could be modeled by current fast running alg ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Ceramic Dielectric Compositons For Capacitor Applications In The 120-240 K Range
SBC: CERAMPHYSICS, INC. Topic: N/AA six-month, $91,305 Phase I SBIR program is proposed to perform ceramic-composition R&D aimed at cryogenic capacitors for the 120 - 240 K temperature range. Candidate compositions from three families of ceramics will be made under subcontract by NexTech Mat'ls Ltd and measured by CeramPhysics, 120 - 240 K (dielectric constant, loss tangent, frequency dependence, electric-field dependence, dielect ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
CdSe-- A Broadband Nuclear Detector Material
SBC: Cleveland Crystals Inc Topic: N/ACdSe, a wide bandgap semiconductor, combining high resistivity, good carrier trans-port properties, and large average Z number is ideal for use as a room-temperature x-ray and y-ray detector. In the x-ray regime, the large bandgap (-1.7 eV) of GdSe eliminates the need to cool the crystal in order to reduce thermal noise. Si and Ge detectors must be cryogenically cooled, which precludes their use i ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency