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SIGMA: Speedy Imagery Geo-registration and Motion Analysis
SBC: VISION SYSTEMS INC Topic: AF131151ABSTRACT: VSI proposes the development of the SIGMA (Speedy Imagery Geo-registration and Motion Analysis) system, which will address three key requirements by the end of Phase II: (i) adapt to different type of sensors, sensor-configurations and sensor operating conditions, (ii) handle large amount of data in real-time or close to real-time using limited resources, and (iii) operate under conditi ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Low Frequency Engine Detection System
SBC: DEEGAN RESEARCH GROUP, INC. Topic: N/APassive detection and classification of missiles, aircraft, and units with internal combustion engines and rocket motors beyond the visual horizon is a capability of substantial tactical significance. Electromagnetic radiation from ions in engines has been identified as a potentially exploitable emission. Ions from combustion have been measured with relatively modest equipment in previous studie ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Compact Upconversion Blue Fiber Laser
SBC: Optigain, Inc Topic: N/AWe are proposing to develop a novel compact blue fiber laser which overcomes the limitations of currently available lasers. These lasers offer significant advantages over the solid-state and gas lasers that are presently available. Fiber lasers are compact, efficient, widely tunable, and deliver their power in a small core (
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseAir Force