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Automated Wide-Area Network Configuration from High-Level Specifications
SBC: GALOIS, INC. Topic: ST061002Wide-area networks are essential to productivity in commercial enterprises and military organizations. Reliability is difficult to achieve because wide-area networks, such as the Internet, are built from many autonomously configured component networks. Today there exists a large gap between the intended design of a network and the implementation of that design. This is because complex network poli ...
STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Very High Altitude Aircraft Propulsion Engines
SBC: VAPORCOR LLC Topic: SB072045Vaporcor LLC is developing a very high altitude (~90 kft) aircraft propulsion engine capable of meeting the stability, reliability, and environmental requirements suitable for use on a VHALE aircraft with 12-20 hour endurance that must be stored for months. Vaporcor’s VHALE engine implements a closed loop Rankine thermodynamic cycle using super-critical CO2 (S-CO2) as the working fluid. The Ra ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Development of a Long Term pH and pCO2 Lagrangian Drifter
SBC: SUNBURST SENSORS, LLC Topic: 831CQuantifying oceanic CO2 uptake and ocean acidification and understanding their impact on global climate and ocean ecology are key goals of NOAA’s climate change research programs. NOAA’s request for Development of a long-term Lagrangian pH and pCO2 drifter (SBIR Subtopic 8.3.1C) aims to address these goals by developing technology that measures both pCO2 and pH that can be widely deployed in t ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Efficient Low-Dark-Count Detector for Photon Counting
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: N/AVoxtel has demonstrated efficient high-speed photon counting with thresholded linear-mode avalanche photodiode (APD) receivers using multi-gain-stage InGaAs/InAIAs APDs. In contrast to Geiger APDs, thresholded photon-counting linear APD receivers are thought not to suffer afterpulsing, and can support maximum count rates (MCR) up to 2 or 3 orders of magnitude faster than Geiger APDs. However, the ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
High Efficiency Up conversion Single-Photon-Detector for 1550 nm Signal
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: N/AThis NIST Phase II SBIR effort will two low noise single photon detectors using MgO doped LiNbO3 (LN) periodically poled waveguides and a 980nm (or similar appropriate wavelength) pump to up convert 1550nm photons to 600nm to allow for detection by photomultiplier tube (PMT). The key innovation is using low noise periodically poled waveguides with a long wavelength (1800nm) pump leading to higher ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Web-Based Computer Simulation of Radiological Detection Scenario Training (RDST)
SBC: Crisis Simulations International, LLC Topic: N/AWith the range and variety of radiation detectors that exist and the continuing threat of a radiological disaster in the future, the need for training of first responders and personnel in the front lines of interdiction is extraordinary and daunting. It is daunting because of the number of people across the nation that must be trained initially and who must continually maintain their training to b ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
Wearable Thermoelectric Generators for First Responders
SBC: Perpetua Power Source Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AThis SBIR Phase I will model and physically demonstrate wearable, small factor, and lightweight thermoelectric generator prototypes powered by human body heat. The project will make use of Perpetua`s novel Flexible Thermoelectric Film technology to yield higher voltages and power from small active areas. End devices will be in wearable form factors, including a flexible button array that can be in ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
An Advanced NDE Approach to Determine the Adhesive Bond Strength
SBC: RESODYN CORPORATION Topic: SB123001Bonded composite materials offer considerable opportunity to reduce manufacturing cost, improve structural performance, and improve fuel efficiency of aircraft. However, bonded composite aircraft structures continue to be a challenge to manufacture due to the certification requirement to determine the strength of the bonds in the structures - before they are placed into service. Current testing te ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Periodically Poled Materials for UV Generation
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: A09AT008Army quantum information researchers have an immediate need for improved stable, narrowband violet and UV laser sources with 10–100 mW output and 10 MHz–10 GHz tuning. These sources are required for numerous ion and atom qubits functions including photoionization, Doppler cooling, state initialization, and detection. The cost and complexity of currently available UV lasers hampers current ef ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Practical Roots of Trust for Mobile Devices
SBC: GALOIS, INC. Topic: HSB0132002To meet the critical security needs of the Department of Homeland Security and others, we propose two methods for providing a secure root of trust for mobile devices. One method is designed to integrate as easily into existing systems, while the other requires deeper integration but provides correspondingly stronger security. The keys to our work are practicality and integration: practicality to e ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Homeland Security