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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Intelligent Hybrid Power Management Device

    SBC: ADAPTIVE MATERIALS, INC.            Topic: AF05197

    Adaptive Materials Inc. is proposing to further the development of a Phase I SBIR Power Manager. The Power Manager Phase I device has demonstrated the ability to efficiently manage and provide power to multiple sources. The Phase I device also demonstrates a user interface that is intuitive and easy to use. This proposed effort will expand on the Phase I effort and create an improved device th ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Novel Routes of Drug Administration to Enhance Compliance in Soldiers

    SBC: ADVANCED SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A04201

    WHO estimates that between 300 and 500 million new cases of malaria occur each year and annual deaths from the disease number between 2 and 3 million. Although there are several compounds known to be effective for treating malaria, including quinine, doxycycline, primaquine, azithromycin, and erythromycin, side effects associated with the oral administration of these drugs results in incomplete m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Development of an Innovative Practical UAV with no Moving Aerodynamic Control Surfaces

    SBC: Aerotonomy, Incorporated            Topic: AF05246

    Prior to this project, zero net mass flux Synthetic Jet Actuators (SJAs) were used primarily as a mechanism to keep flow attached that would otherwise be separated. Thus, SJAs located near a wing’s leading edge have been shown in experimental projects such as the NASA/GTRI Stingray UAV to be effective for producing forces and moments suitable for flight control only at high angles of attack. I ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Multifunctional Design of Load Bearing Antenna Structures for Small UAVs

    SBC: Aerotonomy, Incorporated            Topic: AF05T019

    Aerotonomy, Incorporated, and our research institution partner Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) will continue development of our unique two-stage Multi-Disciplinary Optimization (MDO) system for the design of highly integrated miniature broadband antennae for small UAVs. The concept of structurally-integrated multifunction antennae embedded into airframes is central to the DoD’s "smart sk ...

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. In-situ Smart Corrosion Sensors for Army Missile Systems

    SBC: AGINOVA INC            Topic: A04164

    Early detection of corrosion and its severity can help control corrosion initiated failures in wheeled vehicles and aviation assets. Although preventive maintenance and periodic inspections are required to minimize cost of corrosion these routine inspections are limited to external areas and can be subjective. Based on Phase I results, we will develop a prototype corrosion sensor system that is lo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. A Low-Energy Low-Cost Process for Stripping Carbon Dioxide from Absorbents

    SBC: AIL RESEARCH INC            Topic: 13

    If CO2 could be scrubbed from the flue gas of power plants and safely sequestered, the country¿s most important source of electricity, fossil-fired power plants, could operate without emitting significant amounts of greenhouse gases. Although technology for scrubbing CO2 from the flue gas of a power plant is commercially available, it is far too expensive and requires too much energy to be widel ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Energy
  7. Solar Desalination Technology for Mid-Sized Applications

    SBC: AIL RESEARCH INC            Topic: 30

    Secure sources of clean fresh water are essential to the welfare of communities throughout the world. To meet the growing demand for fresh water, communities are increasingly relying on large-scale desalination plants. Unfortunately, the source of energy to run these plants has almost always been fossil fuels. This project will develop a desalination technology that runs primarily on solar ener ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Energy
  8. Dexterous All-Terrain Biped

    SBC: AMERICAN ANDROI            Topic: A06216

    The objective of the proposed project is to determine the feasibility and efficacy of using a two-legged, two-armed robot for inspection and EOD tasks. The project builds upon an agile two-legged platform currently under development for DARPA. The Tactical All-Terrain Biped (T/ATB) is intended to walk over arbitrary terrain using a real-time stereo vision system. The first prototype, a legs-onl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Models to Address Diplomatic, Information, Military, Economic (DIME) Factors for the Propagation/Evolution of Ideas Through Defined Populations

    SBC: Veloxiti, Inc.            Topic: A06094

    We propose to evaluate and recommend a set of candidate models of the flow and evolution of population beliefs and intentions as the starting point for developing a deployable DIME Effects Model (DEM) for tactical commanders. DIME (Diplomatic, Information, Military and Economic) seeks to avoid counter-productive and conflicting activities during tactical operations by considering these factors in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Formal Methods for Malware Detection

    SBC: ARIES DESIGN AUTOMATION, LLC            Topic: OSD05SP2

    Our objective is to develop highly automatic and scalable formal methods for malware detection. Existing tools for malware detection operate by searching for pattern matches with respect to signatures of known malware, and can account for only limited variations in the malware. That makes these detectors generally incapable of identifying newly released malware. Furthermore, due to the short signa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force
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