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Epitaxial Technologies for SiGeSn High Performance Optoelectronic Devices
SBC: ARKTONICS LLC Topic: AF141002ABSTRACT: Silicon-based lasers/detectors have long been desired for owing to the possibility of monolithic integration of photonics with high-speed Si electronics and the aspiration of broadening the reach of Si technology by expanding its functionalities well beyond electronics. The goal of this project is to first develop high quality SiGeSn material and then use it to demonstrate prototype opt ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Low-Latency Embedded Vision Processor (LLEVS)
SBC: Nanowatt Design, Inc Topic: AF15AT13ABSTRACT: The goal of head-worn display systems is to increase situation awareness and reduce operator workload. The urgent need is for higher image resolution and lower system latency, while meeting constraints on head-borne weight and power. Current processor solutions cannot meet increased requirements. The challenge is that power consumption is proportional to the amount of data being handled, ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Just In Time (JIT) Component Presentation
SBC: Aspire Solutions, Inc Topic: AF073105ABSTRACT:STTPBENEFIT:STTP
SBIR Phase II 2015 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 -
Multi-Module, Scalable, High Power Density, Radiation-Hardened Power Converter Interface Systems for Space Rated Li-Ion Battery in Satellite Applicati
SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. Topic: AF121056ABSTRACT: To significantly reduce procurement overhead and recognizing the mission strategic importance of developing modular power electronics for interfacing the battery to the spacecraft bus, APEI, Inc. is proposing to develop a novel multi-module, inherently scalable, high power density, radiation-hardened, intelligent battery module. The proposed development will focus on the following main ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
PRODUCTION OF AN ENVIRONMENTALLY COMPATIBLE DEICER FROM WASTES
SBC: Engineering Resources, Inc. Topic: N/ACurrent highway and runway deicers include rock salt, urea and glycols, all of which are toxic to vegetation or aquatic life or are corrosive to bridges and vehicles. In some areas, deicing runoff must be confined for subsequent treatment. Calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) is very expensive ($650) per ton) because of the high cost of glacial acetic acid. This project will investigate a unique techno ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseAir Force