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  1. BROADBAND HPRF/HPM WARNING AND ANALYSIS SYSTEM WITH PHOTONIC ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSORS

    SBC: ADVANCED FIBER SENSORS INC            Topic: N152116

    The feasibility of developing a photonics-based, real-time, high-power-radio-frequency (HPRF)/high-power-microwave (HPM) detection-and-analysis system is to be investigated. Design and development of foundational elements will take place to demonstrate how self-contained, shielded, photonic and source-power subsystems, interconnected to a network of non-polarimetric sensors via optical fiber, will ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Tailored, Extensible, Automated Mastery Measurement for Actionable Teaching Evaluation (TEAMMATE)

    SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: N152108

    We propose to create TEAMMATE, a system that can give individual instructor trainees Tailored, Extensible, Automated Mastery Measurement for Actionable Teaching Evaluation. TEAMMATE will combine low-cost, COTS sensors like a camera and microphone with intelligent software to assess multiple key aspects of verbal and nonverbal communication. Like a peer observer in civilian teacher training, TEAMMA ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. High Rate, Long Cycle Life Lithium Sulfur Batteries

    SBC: Navitas Advanced Solutions Group, LLC            Topic: N152093

    Low cost and high capacity make lithium sulfur batteries (LSB) the next generation of lithium ion batteries. Practical application of LSBs remains limited by low utilization of sulfur and fast capacity fading of sulfur cathodes. The root causes are poor electronic conductivity of the cathode combined with high solubility of intermediate polysulfide products formed during cycling. To overcome these ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Intelligent Information Algorithm for Electronic and Computer Network Systems

    SBC: CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORPORATION            Topic: N141050

    Access to experienced technicians is not always available to a maintainer at sea. Correcting naval electronic systems issues as they occur can leverage accumulated knowledge that resides in databases, detailed test plans, repair procedures, and other documents if available to ship-based maintainers. This effort is to develop an Interactive Instructor chatbot technology that is an interface between ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Modular Energy Router for Enabling Intelligent Naval Microgrids

    SBC: GridBridge, Inc            Topic: N152098

    The implementation of microgrids at military bases will improve both security and energy management through expanding the use of renewables, while reducing the dependence on both diesel generators and grid connections for mission critical systems. GridBridge, a developer of advanced grid-based power management systems, will develop a miniature microgrid substation, the Grid Energy Router, to provi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Multi-Stage Squad-sized Water Purification System Incorporating Hybrid CDI Technology

    SBC: VESITECH INC            Topic: N153127

    The United States Navy has a special need to provide potable water for deployed personnel worldwide. The logistical and economic cost of provide potable water is considerable. There is a critical need to develop lightweight, energy efficient, squad sized water treatment systems that can create potable water from any water source. Although many technologies which can purify water; current technolog ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Ultra-lightweight and Compact Hybrid System

    SBC: WINDLIFT INC.            Topic: N153129

    The Windlift MPWES will utilize proven principle of airborne wind energy to improve the energy density of man portable renewable energy systems by an more than an order of magnitude relative to existing systems such as the Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System (GREENS) project. The MPWES system will deploy a 75 lb., tethered quadcopter coupled to a 145 lb., 10kW-hr battery pack capa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Advanced NDI/E Tool for Residual Stress Management

    SBC: Proto Manufacturing Inc            Topic: N05120

    Fatigue properties of metallic aerospace structures are improved significantly by cold working to impart favorable compressive residual stresses (RS) at and near the surface. In Phases I and II, Proto designed and developed a first generation x-ray diffraction (XRD) based NDI/E tool to measure RS distributions surrounding cold-worked holes in aerospace structures. Subsequently, Proto self-funded a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Aerial Refueling Tanker and Receiver Aerodynamic Interaction Modeling and Simulation

    SBC: Corvid Innovation LLC            Topic: N161003

    As the Navys fleet of Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) continue to grow so do the desired capabilities of these systems. Of specific interest is the extension of range and endurance through the use of autonomous aerial refueling. This presents a unique challenge to the control law development of the UAS as autonomous refueling can be susceptible to many external variables including atmospheric gusts and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Multi-Frequency Shock Survivable Fuze Components

    SBC: Corvid Innovation LLC            Topic: N161019

    Corvid is pleased to offer an innovative load path management solution to ensure the survivability of electronic fuze components in multi-frequency shock environments. Covids solution is superior to conventional encapsulation, potting, and underfill methods by offering mass efficient mitigation of damaging SRS conditions, increased structural integrity, and being detachable. Risk and development t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
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