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  1. Innovative Sensor to Measure Detonation Properties of Propellants and Explosives

    SBC: COLOMBIA GORGE RESEARCH LLC            Topic: A09129

    Distributed fiber grating sensor technology is used to support the measurement of key blast wave parameters including position, velocity, pressure and temperature. The system will support and characterize existing propellants and explosives and be used to demonstrate the difference between materials that deflagrate and detonate.

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Winning the 'Race to the Bottom' by Changing the Rules: Inhibiting Malicious Hardware Activation through Attack Incompatibility

    SBC: GALOIS, INC.            Topic: OSD10IA1

    Many hardware trojans depend on (a) the ability of an attacker to have an accurate model of the target system and of key software used on that system and (b) identification of one or more deterministic trigger conditions with low observability (i.e., conditions that evade detection by traditional scan- or ATPG-based testing methodologies but that can be exercised on demand via external stimuli). ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. FUSE: Inter-Application Security for Android

    SBC: GALOIS, INC.            Topic: SB102002

    Mobile applications are becoming ubiquitous, appearing in many new situations. Some of these areas have specific requirements pertaining to information flow and device functionality. However, software on these devices is currently unregulated, and there are mechanisms within the mobile operating systems that facilitate unintended and undesirable information sharing as well as granting excessive co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  4. A Consistency Tool for User Interface Development

    SBC: GALOIS, INC.            Topic: A10095

    Ensuring User Interface consistency is extremely difficult---manual review and developer coordination is required to achieve uniform interaction metaphors across operating systems, web browsers, applications, and disparate devices. This is complicated by the capabilities of various UI toolkits and specific devices, as well as the development choices of the application programmers. We propose a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Low-Cost, High Assurance Separation Kernel

    SBC: GALOIS, INC.            Topic: A10102

    Previous separation kernels have been based on safety-critical, real-time embedded operating systems meeting the FAA's DO-178B certification criteria. We believe that these systems' heritage emphasizes trustworthiness over cost, and results in a solution better suited for embedded environments. We propose to build a separation kernel middleware layer on top of a COTS or open source capability-base ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Hemostatic Agent Development

    SBC: HemCon Medical Technologies Inc            Topic: N101085

    We will develop a novel hemostatic, antimicrobial, resorbable, nanofiber dressing utilizing proven hemorrhage control technology in combination with novel advanced technologies. The nanofiber dressing will be prepared using scaleable Nanospider™ electrospinning technology. Nanofiber Based Dressing Constructs (NBDCs) can be prepared to have physical and chemical attributes that closely resemble n ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Radiation Fault Analysis for 45 Nanometer CMOS-SOI VLSI Circuits

    SBC: Lynguent, Inc.            Topic: DTRA092001

    State of the art Radiation Hardened by Design (RHBD) techniques must scale down in feature size for radiation effects in 45 nm processes, and also scale up in complexity to support radiation fault analysis of VLSI circuits. Recent access to commercial 45 nm CMOS Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technologies has increased the interest in this technology for rad-hard electronic applications due to the in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  8. Efficient High-Power Tunable Terahertz Sources using Optical Techniques

    SBC: Microtech Instruments, Inc.            Topic: AF08T009

    The main objective of the proposed Phase II project is to leverage the technology of THz generation in resonantly-pumped quasi-phase-matched (QPM) GaAs structures, jointly developed by Stanford University and Microtech Instruments, Inc., and create a compact and power-efficient commercial THz source with a mW-level average power. This source will be continuously or step-tunable in the 0.5-3 THz ra ...

    STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Nonlinear Interaction of Impulsive Acoustic/Hydrodynamic Sources and Natural Ocean Inhomogeneities

    SBC: Radio-Hydro-Physics LLC            Topic: N09T002

    This program will encompass two main thrusts: First, development of numerical methods for calculation of the scattering from random surfaces which does not use any approximate analytical solutions. This method is suitable for calculations of the radar back scattering for a wide range of grazing angles, including low grazing angles. Second, development of data assimilation techniques for incorporat ...

    STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Detection and Discrimination of Large-Scale Subsurface Generated Ocean Perturbations

    SBC: Radio-Hydro-Physics LLC            Topic: N102126

    Phase I development of concepts, signal processing techniques, and flight profiles for optimal discrimination of signature from objects of interest, comprising both theory and design of field experiments with sensor and sensor platform. Projected Phase II will comprise demonstration of concepts and signal processing methodologies in situ, using available sensors and platforms.

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
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