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Compact, High-Power Density, High-Voltage Silicon Carbide (SiC) Based Solid-State Circuit Protection Device (SSCPD) Incorporating Advanced Power Pack
SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. Topic: A123118This SBIR Phase I project seeks to develop an advanced, flexible, robust, high-power density, high-voltage (600 V), solid-state circuit protection device (SSCPD) through the incorporation of silicon carbide (SiC) device technology, the implementation of advanced power packaging, and novel fault detection and protection schemes. The proposed SiC-based SSCPD will address the present and future needs ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseArmy -
Biologically-inspired low light integrated vision systems
SBC: Centeye, Inc. Topic: AF12BT03ABSTRACT: Our objective is to develop a vision system for a micro air vehicle (MAV) or other robotic system that allows it to operate in extremely low light levels. We will develop systems capable of operating in ambient light or with active illumination carried aboard the vehicle, and will explore both silicon-based sensors for the visible/NIR band and hybridized sensors for the SWIR and/or MWIR ...
STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Physically customized DEFORMOTION models for electro-optic sensor data
SBC: Vintinura Imaging, Inc. Topic: AF12BT06ABSTRACT: In the field of computer vision, extraction of features from sensor data (EO/IR) is critical for inference tasks including target object detection, recognition, classification, segmentation and tracking. The objective of this proposal is to propose computation deformotion models that incorporate various physical properties of scene objects, particularly passenger vehicles. Layered defor ...
STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Aviators Intelligent Assistant
SBC: Veloxiti, Inc. Topic: A09124To meet the challenge of aiding the Army aviator with flying a complex aircraft in a dangerous region of airspace, Applied System Intelligence, Inc. (ASI), with participation from Sikorsky Aircraft Company (SAC), plans to add decision-aiding behaviors to the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter in a system called Situational Awareness Fusion Enhancement Aid (SAFE-Aid). SAFE-Aid, an Intelligent Associate ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of an Extended Endurance Air-Launched, Tube-Integrated, Unmanned System (ALTIUS)
SBC: Area I, Inc. Topic: AF112170ABSTRACT: The Area-I team propose to leverage their expertise to develop an extended-endurance Air-Launched, Tube-Integrated Unmanned System (ALTIUS). ALTIUS, meaning"higher"in Latin, will provide a paradigm shift in the performance of small, tube-launched remotely piloted aircraft (RPA). Core features and capabilities of the ALTIUS UAS will include: 1) A state-of-the-art, high-energy-density pow ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
A Modular Miniature Satellite Laser Communications Transceiver
SBC: Space Photonics, Inc. Topic: AF01046ABSTRACT: The data transmission capacity required for fixed and tactical information networking continues to increase. Deploying traditional RF or microwave broadband direct line of sight (DLoS) links does not meet future warfighter needs. A key thrust for the Air Force (AF) is Assured Access Communications. This involves the pursuit of affordable low probability of intercept and detect (LPI/D ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
High Temperature Energy Harvesting Solution for Autonomous Wireless Sensor Networks in Aircraft Systems
SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. Topic: AF103201ABSTRACT: This Phase II SBIR will focus on the development of a high temperature (225°C) wirelessly powered, distributed wireless network for use in jet turbines. The network nodes will be capable of supporting sensors to monitor environmental variables or actuators for system controls. The nodes will be powered via a magnetically coupled RF energy transmission system. Resonant coupling syste ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Reconstruction Algorithms for High-Energy Computed Tomography Images of Rocket Motors
SBC: LICKENBROCK TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: AF121187ABSTRACT: High Energy X-ray computed tomography (CT) is used to inspect the integrity of solid rocket motors. The purpose of this proposal is to improve the detection of defects when they are obscured due to physical limitations of CT. Lickenbrock has developed an advanced variant of the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm, and other algorithms, for improving fidelity of CT. The EM algorit ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
3 kW High Performance Permanent Magnet Alternator
SBC: QM Power, Inc. Topic: A11096QM Power will design, build and test a high performance 3kW alternator using Parallel Path Magnetic Technology (PPMT) with no at risk rare earth magnet materials that is smaller, lighter and more efficient than the existing alternator that uses rare earth magnets. The Parallel Path Magnetic Technology combines magnets in parallel to drive high flux densities allowing high power density and high ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseArmy -
Intelligent PMESII Information Management Workbench
SBC: Veloxiti, Inc. Topic: A12044The objective for this SBIR is to develop a PMESII-PT workbench i.e., a tool that will enable Civil Affairs staff to gather, organize, and maintain knowledge relevant to stability operations. Two factors limit the militarys ability to manage stability operations. First, there simply are not enough trained personnel for the mission. As a result, soldiers not trained in stability operations oft ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseArmy