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Thermal Control for Operationally Responsive Space (ORS) Satellites
SBC: LOADPATH, LLC Topic: AF103107ABSTRACT:This effort will provide both a rapid, satellite thermal modeling tool and deployable radiator system specific to Responsive Space needs. The thermal analysis tool will allow users to make rapid decisions and apply appropriate hardware from a specific RS thermal toolbox. The deployable radiators, being a key component of this toolbox, will provide near isothermal radiator surfaces and a h ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
SAGES II: System Acquisition Guidance from Expert Systems
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: AF112019ABSTRACT:The high costs and inherent dangers of live training with air platforms have motivated the increasing use of simulation-based training. However, selecting a system to effectively meet training objectives can be challenging, particularly one that must blend multiple disparate technologies. Among these challenges is the need to acquire visual display systems that optimally support training ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Miniature High-Altitude Precision Navigation Alternative
SBC: Systems & Technology Research LLC Topic: AF121091ABSTRACT:Todays advanced precision guided weapons rely on GPS/INS-based solutions to provide accurate navigation data, enabling the munition to adjust its path to reach the target.While this approach is effective when GPS is available, new approaches are needed that can achieve accurate navigation when operating in a GPS-denied environment.In response, vendors are developing new navigation-aiding ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Continuous Indoor Vapor Intrusion Monitoring System for Volatile Organic Compounds
SBC: KESTREL CORP Topic: AF103226ABSTRACT:A new differential spectroscopic technique is proposed to detect VOCs for environmentalmonitoring and remdiation at Edwards AFB. This new technique has demonstrated promisewith similar materials and can be deployed in a modestly sized unit to providecontinuous monitoring.BENEFIT:This technology is applicable to various types of monitoring application and is anorthogonal signature that com ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Efficient Computational Tool for RF-Induced Bio-Thermal Response
SBC: STELLAR SCIENCE LTD. CO. Topic: AF121032ABSTRACT:Radio-frequency (RF) transmitting devices are found nearly everywhere today, ranging from lower-power cell phones to radar equipment to high-energy weapons systems. Accidental exposure of humans to the RF radiation emanating from these devices can cause harmful thermal effects including tissue damage or death. Modeling these thermal effects across a whole population of humans is difficult ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Group 4-5 UAS integration of terminal area sensors & operations in the terminal area for Airborne Sense and Avoid
SBC: Systems & Technology Research LLC Topic: AF131131ABSTRACT:Integration of track data from Ground Based Sense and Avoid (GBSAA) and Airborne Sense and Avoid (ABSAA) systems offer the possibility of significantly improved terminal airspace tracks because they often have complementary sensing geometries and measurement error statistics.Under Phase 1, Systems & Technology Research (STR) demonstrated a multi-hypothesis tracking and fusion capability t ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
SMART Bandage for Monitoring Wound Perfusion
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: AF141005ABSTRACT: Continuous supply of oxygen to the tissue is essential for wound healing and resistance to infection. Oxygen provides the additional energy source for the repairing process. In the early stage of wound repair, fibroblasts start to migrate, divide, and produce collagen. To promote fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis, oxygen must be present in sufficient quantities. Angiogenes ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Enhanced Fuel Cells From Wastewater Treatment (Bacteria Generated System) as a Renewable Energy Source
SBC: FTL LABS CORP Topic: AF141211ABSTRACT: Microbial fuel cells (MFC's) use metabolic reactions inside bacteria as a source of electrons. Wastewater treatment processes with MFC's employ bacteria to generate electrical power produced as they breakdown organic materials captured from wastewater. FTL Labs Corporation (FTL) proposes a powerful new enabling technology for wastewater power generation using high-capacity flo ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Real-Time Safety-Assured Autonomous Aircraft
SBC: AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: AF141214ABSTRACT: Aurora Flight Sciences, in collaboration with Worcester Polytechnic Institute, proposes the development of the Real-Time Safety-Assured Autonomous Aircraft (RTS3A) system. The system dynamically performs decision-making based on both sensed and predictive information to carry out adaptive missions and maintenance. This system leverages sensing capabilities distributed throughout subsyst ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Computer-aided Design (CAD) Tool for Modeling of High-Power Electromagnetic Interference (HPEMI) Effects on Conductive Paths
SBC: STELLAR SCIENCE LTD. CO. Topic: AF131010ABSTRACT: Data integrity is essential for accurate and deterministic decision making in diverse military and commercial digital systems, and the most common cause of electronic data corruption for many of these systems is electromagnetic interference (EMI). Unexpected and unmitigated EMI, especially from high power systems (HPEMI), can cause deleterious effects ranging from subtly incorrect calcu ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force