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Instrumented Projectiles for Measuring Impact Forces to Characterize Ballistic Behavior of Fabrics and Composites
SBC: LIUMAN TECHNOLOGIES Topic: A11011In order to simulate the high velocity involved in ballistic impacts, at least up to some extent, laboratory used gas guns have been developed for material and structure testing. However, if the projectiles of the guns are not instrumented, they cannot provide information concerning impact mechanisms and damage processes during impacts. In an effort to improve their measuring capability, accelerom ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy -
Loc's Maximum Torque Quick Disconnect (MaxTorQD) Bradley Final Drive
SBC: LOC PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS, INC. Topic: A11052Heavy add-on-armor installed on the Bradley Fighting Vehicle has degraded the vehicle"s mobility performance. Vehicle acceleration has declined to 80% of its original capability. To cost effectively modernize the mobility system, the final drive torque capacity must be significantly increased to maintain the current package space. Loc Performance Products, Inc., the Army"s provider of robust, ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy -
Power Control Solution for Electrical System Improvements
SBC: GLOBAL EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGIES, INC Topic: A11062The U.S. Army is seeking ways to improve mission capability of small Autonomous Unmanned Ground Systems (AUGS) power systems. The challenges with AUGS stem from proprietary nature of information and control of vehicle platforms. The proprietary information is important for robot manufacturers because of investments that are made to develop technology advantages over competition in their base rob ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy -
High Rate Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries Using Nano-Composite Electrode Materials
SBC: T/J Technologies, Inc. Topic: AF04185This DOD Air Force SBIR program focuses on developing and commercializing a nanomaterials-based high rate rechargeable battery technology that provides performance, weight and safety advantages for aerospace applications. The proposed research builds on T/J Technologies’ innovative electrode materials and extensive system-level development of high rate Li-ion rechargeable batteries. In Phase I ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Portable Highly Mobile Autonomous Robot for Mine Detection
SBC: JADI, INC. Topic: A03214In this project, a new TOA/TDOA UWB RAC location system will be developed and applied to precision guidance and navigation of autonomous mine-detection mobile robots. The system will be capable of pinpointing geographical position of an object with accuracies from a few centimeters to a few meters over an area of several to hundred square kilometers at a position update rate of over 200 updates pe ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Automated Air Traffic Control (ATC)
SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: A04081Air Traffic Control (ATC) has received little attention as part of military simulation environments. Where ATC is played, it is typically only in a limited way, reducing the realism and validity of the results, and using human controllers, thereby increasing the cost of running the exercise. To address these needs, we propose the research and development of an automated air traffic control network ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Intelligent Agents for Real-Time Story Adaptation for Training Assessment
SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: A04226Simulation-based training offers the potential for relatively low cost training available at any time and almost any duty station. However, a main drawback of simulation-based training is the lack of oversight in the training process. Simulations often depend on a fixed number of pre-defined training scenarios that are designed to test training objectives but often do not deliver a training experi ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
ZnO Based Light Emitters for UV/Blue Applications
SBC: CERMET, INC. Topic: A04068The goal of this program is to develop ZnO based light emitters fabricated on high quality ZnO bulk substrates. The work will focus on enhance doping of the active layers, target alloy concentrations and prototype emitter fabrication.
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Hybridized Full Wave- Asymptotic Electromagnetic (EM) Computational Engine for Antenna Computer Aided Design (CAD)
SBC: EMAG TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: A02057The objective of this SBIR is to develop a software tool for the simulation of radiation and scattering problems in the presence of large complex structures or scenarios, which can accurately and rapidly account for all scattering phenomena and ideally can perform system-level simulations. The proposed simulation engine will hybridize a versatile full-wave technique like the Finite Difference Time ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of a Robust MEMs Based Micro Technology Engine Management and Health Monitoring System
SBC: MMR Topic: A04233A Micro-Electronic Controlled Combustion (MECC) system was designed in the Phase I effort and, the system will be built and demonstrated in Phase II. The low-cost microsensor to be used for primary input to the model is a pressure transducer, providing the possibility for an unprecedented level of cylinder pressure-based closed-loop control and engine health monitoring based on analysis of pressu ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy