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  1. Submarine ES System RF Groom&Certification

    SBC: SEACORP, LLC            Topic: N08T015

    US Navy submarine forces currently employ an independent team to test, measure, calibrate and certify radio frequency (RF) signal paths through sail mounted antennae to the inboard radio rooms in a process that can take in excess of 60 man-days to complete. Ships personnel have no means of calibrating or performing an operational verification of the ES suite once underway. Ships have no means of p ...

    STTR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Enhanced Quantum Efficiency of Photocathodes with Polarized Emission

    SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: 44e

    Photocathodes with spin-polarized electron emission are used in physics research. Current photocathodes offer high polarization, but low total currents, and have limited lifetime. Research involving these polarized electrons would be more productive if a higher electron current were provided. This program seeks to increase the delivered polarized electron current from the photocathodes by adding i ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  3. Improved Data&Power Transmission: Conductor&Shielding

    SBC: MINNESOTA WIRE & CABLE CO            Topic: AF103204

    ABSTRACT: Carbon nanotubes form conductive composites at such low loading ratios and thus could be a key component in EMI shielding and conductors for lightweight aircraft wiring. Compared to conventional metal-based materials, electrically conducting polymer composites has attracted interest due to their light weight, resistance to corrosion, flexibility, and processing advantages. In Phase I, M ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Tentacle: Multi-Camera Immersive Surveillance System

    SBC: Primordial, Inc.            Topic: AF103032

    ABSTRACT: The technological capacity to gather raw sensor data has far exceeded our capacity to exploit and understand it. There are neither enough people available nor intelligent computer algorithms developed to process all incoming sensor data in real-time. To address this problem, Team Primordial (Primordial plus partners Panoptic, intuVision, and Carnegie Mellon University) proposes Tentacl ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Imaging Instrumentation System

    SBC: DBV TECHNOLOGY, LLC            Topic: N08199

    DBV Technology, LLC proposes to design, build, integrate and test an array of undersea acoustic instruments capable of scoring multiple projectiles impacting the ocean surface closely spaced in both position and time using algorithms developed during Phase I. A 48 month period of performance is proposed consisting of one 12 month base period, with three subsequent 12 month options. Instrument oper ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Dielectric Resonator Antenna

    SBC: MINERVA SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: N093173

    Naval aircrafts are covered with many antennas for VHF/UHF Line-of-sight communications, UHF SATCOM, L-band, and GPS functions. The blade type antennas employed have limited bandwidths. Low-profile cavity-backed antennas will require hull penetration inside the aircraft. Thus, the objective of this program is to investigate innovative concepts such as the Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) to achi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Gear Hobbing Predictive Model

    SBC: Third Wave Systems, Inc.            Topic: N102122

    This Small Business Innovation Research Phase II project, Gear Hobbing Predictive Model, will develop and demonstrate innovative physics-based modeling of gear machining processes the Navy needs to predict and improve residual stresses and related distortions, as well as reduce production cycle times and costs of transmission gears. Through targeted technology development, Third Wave Systems (TWS) ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Ultra Wide Bandwidth High Dynamic Range Digital ISR Receivers for the submarine force

    SBC: SEACORP, LLC            Topic: N101059

    This effort to improve the capabilities of the ESM system will increase the reliability and reduce lifecycle support costs of the Radar Wideband (RWB) subsystem on submarines. Analog to digital converter (A/D) based digital receivers will be applied to yield improvements in Radar signal acquisition and processing. In-phase and Quadrature (I/Q) data streams will be created from which intra pulse mo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Novel Methods to Improve Performance of Silver-Zinc Batteries

    SBC: Yardney Technical Products, Inc.            Topic: N101054

    The goal of this project is to take silver-zinc battery technology to a new level for programs important to the Navy. Silver-Zinc batteries provide high energy and power density cells, and since the electrolyte is a water-based alkaline fluid, provide a comparatively safe battery. A disadvantage to this technology is large format cells, which are required to provide high power, do not provide comp ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Inflator-Based Submerged Missile Ejection System (ISMES)

    SBC: SEACORP, LLC            Topic: N95208

    Since the advent of impulse launching various payloads from Navy and other military combatants, the source of the impulse energy has been either an explosive gas generator (propellant) or stored high pressure gas in a flask. Both of these methods have high maintenance and/or clean-up costs and are typically limited to one type or size of payload per launcher device. This limits operational flexibi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
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