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Culture and Modeling of Routine and Non-Routine Behavior
SBC: 21ST CENTURY SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: SOCOM06014Crowd management is an important task for civilian, police, and military groups that can be very difficult on its own, and becomes even more difficult in hostile environments. The difficulty comes from the many levels of granularity that events can happen at. Making such a system automated adds further challenges, due to difficulties with modeling and sensors. Accurate large-scale crowd models are ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Intelligent Agent Toolset for 4D/RCS Architectures
SBC: 21ST CENTURY SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/AThere is an increasing demand for systems with more autonomous operations interacting with other autonomous and human-based systems. What is needed is an architecture bundled with developer tools for the creation of intelligent real-time control systems that marry the talents of modern control theory, software technology, sensory processing, and semantic knowledge representations. It would be a st ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Velocity Sensing Sonar for Naval Special Warfare Undersea Vehicles
SBC: Advanced Systems/Supportability Engineering Technologies And Tools, Inc. Topic: SOCOM05003This proposal responds to the need for a more capable velocity sensor for Naval Special Warfare undersea vehicles that will enable 3D bottom and water column tracking. Currently, the Advanced Seal Deployment System utilizes a Doppler Sonar capable of operations at altitudes of up to approximately 300 meters over the sea bed for bottom track mode. There is also a stated need to decrease weight, v ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Maritime Surveillance Using Underwater Communication Receivers
SBC: CHAOTIC.COM Topic: SOCOM06013Many SOCOM-specific, passive, maritime, acoustic-surveillance operations cannot be accomplished using conventional sonar-system technologies. Maritime, passive-acoustic surveillance using some combination of submarines and the Advanced Deployable System is a traditional surveillance mission. But, the deployment and use of these capital-intensive assets for surveillance of many shallow-water passag ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Vertical Wind Profile Data Collection Using Laser Technology on Unmanned Delivery Platforms.
SBC: FIBERTEK, INC. Topic: SOCOM04007This program addresses the Special Operations need for a cost effective wind Lidar system enabling efficient delivery of psychological warfare material. Our approach involves the design, development and field demonstration of an all fiber transceiver allowing for the mapping of wind fields. The advantages of our approach include: • All Fiber based design resulting in a power efficient system, ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
A Multi-Representation Architecture for STEP AP210-based PCB Stackup Design and Warpage Analysis
SBC: INTERCAX, LLC Topic: N/AThis effort creates foundations for highly automated simulation tools that predict warpage in printed circuit boards and assemblies (PCAs/PCBs) and chip packages. Our technique, MHS, provides core capabilities to automate warpage and other problems that were impractical until now. MHS extends a multi-representation approach the PI first conceived at Georgia Tech for CAD-CAE interoperability. This ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Multi-user Collaborative Tools for Immersive Scientific Visualization
SBC: OPEN TECH, INC. Topic: N/AOpen Tech will create an interactive multi-user collaboration product for immersive and desktop scientific visualization. This product will leverage our Virtual Reality Windowing Library to enable an easy to use collaboration interface that includes user lists, radars, maps, avatars, white boards, and virtual presentations. The product will also contain a software framework that enables developers ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Maritime Surveillance Sensing Using Underwater High Frequency Acoustic Communication Receivers
SBC: PROGENY SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: SOCOM06013Special Operations Command desires an innovative approach to augment underwater acoustic modems with a passive sensing capability to detect ships and submarines. While providing the existing communications function, it is feasible to take advantage of the existing infrastructure by tapping the digital data stream from the acoustic modem receiver front end, and apply additional detection and class ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Individual Cooling Equipment
SBC: TIBURON ASSOC., INC. Topic: SOCOM06009Develop an individual micro cooling system for ground mobility forces who are conducting mounted operations from armored High Mobility, Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV); Ground Mobility Vehicles (modified HMMWV’s); and the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) with no environmental conditioning systems. Similar systems are also required for dismounted soldiers and rack mounted elect ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Modular Tactical Packaging
SBC: TRIDENT SYSTEMS LLC Topic: SOCOM06016Today’s warfighter repeatedly relies on the effectiveness of battlefield computers and other processing devices to efficiently accomplish mission goals. In particular, the dismounted soldier is faced with the daunting challenge of carrying such a device on his/her person, without producing a detrimental affect on individual mobility or comfort. Although these kinds of body-worn processing syst ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command