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  1. Aeroacoustic Analysis

    SBC: CMSOFT, INC.            Topic: AF083267

    ABSTRACT:The reduction of aerodynamic/hydrodynamic noise caused by violent turbulence is of strategic importance to many military systems. These include modern fighter jets, unmanned weapons with sensitive electronics, and surface and underwater vessels. For all these systems, aerodynamic or hydrodynamic noise can produce unacceptable levels of operational loads or acoustic vibrations, or be detri ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Directionally-Tailored Infrared Emission and/or Transmission

    SBC: Sensormetrix, INC            Topic: AF10BT30

    ABSTRACT: It is proposed to demonstrate a surface fabricated using thin film metamaterial designs that can exhibit rapidly varying angular as well as spectral emissivity profiles. The technology enables specification of desired angular pattern at design time, and can be fabricated in large area formats. BENEFIT: The proposed technology will allow directional control of thermal radiation in app ...

    STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Transportation System Performance Measurement Using Existing Loop Infrastructure

    SBC: CLR ANALYTICS INC            Topic: 102FH2

    With continuing emphasis on transportation sustainability and fiscal stewardship, utilizing existing loop detector infrastructure to obtain more accurate, reliable and comprehensive traffic system performance measures is desired by many transportation agencies. In Phase I study, we found that the capability of the Inductive Loop Detector (ILD) signature technology to re-identify and classify vehic ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Transportation
  4. Diode Laser Systems for Space-Based Cold Atom Clocks

    SBC: VESCENT PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: AF103079

    ABSTRACT: We propose to develop extremely compact and rugged laser systems for emerging cold-atom-based sensors of time, gravity, and inertial forces. This phase II will provide complete and disruptive cold-atom laser / electro-optic control systems. We will design and build distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser diodes with 400 mW output power. We will incorporate these lasers into very com ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Space-Based Sensors with Solar Exclusion Baffles

    SBC: SPECTRAL IMAGING LABORATORY            Topic: AF103103

    ABSTRACT: The U.S. Air Force has a need to improve stray light rejection and reduce the solar exclusion angle for space-based optical sensors tasked with star tracking navigation and with detecting and tracking multiple satellites. The Spectral Imaging Laboratory (SPILAB) proposes the development of artificial compound eye (ACE)optics with an internal honeycomb louver baffle that can block stray ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. SC-Orderwire for the Airborne Network

    SBC: Silvus Technologies, Inc.            Topic: AF112033

    ABSTRACT: In this Phase II proposal Silvus proposes to develop a prototype Airborne Network Orderwire system. The prototype called Silvus Communications Orderwire (SC-Orderwire) is based on the architecture that Silvus has developed in Phase I. Silvus proposes to demonstrate the SC-Orderwire prototype in Phase II in an airborne network with 1 ground and 3 airborne nodes. Each SC-Orderwire maintai ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. High-Speed Data Transmission in Multimode Fiber

    SBC: ULTRA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.            Topic: AF112043

    ABSTRACT: Multimode fiber (MMF) is the prevalent cable plant in many mil-aerospace systems. The multimode channel has bandwidth limitations due to modal dispersion. This program will apply channel equalization to the photonic link, leveraging techniques established for copper interconnect. We optimize the fiber launch condition to maximize the effective modal bandwidth (EMB). We will utilized ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Electric-field Instrument for CubeSats

    SBC: ATMOSPHERIC & SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES LLC            Topic: AF112083

    ABSTRACT: The ionosphere has significant effects on DoD radio systems. The Air Force needs electric field measurements in order to nowcast and forecast ionospheric behavior. SBIR Topic AF112-083"Electric Field Instrument for Cube- or Nano-sized Satellites"called for the development of"a cubesat- or nanosat-scale Direct Current Electrical Field instrument for measuring high precision electric fiel ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Innovative Optical Monitoring System for Performance Assessment of Cutting Tools

    SBC: Physical Optics Corporation            Topic: AF112114

    ABSTRACT: To address the Air Force need for a system to monitor the state of wear of cutting tools in high performance fighter jet production, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) developed the Innovative Monitoring System for Performance Assessment of Cutting Tools (IMPACT) that has demonstrated the ability to detect the onset of cutting tool wear and the ensuing degradation of part quality. The pe ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Cryocooler for New Focal Plane Arrays

    SBC: Front Range Engineering Company            Topic: AF112136

    ABSTRACT: Air and space gimbaled Infrared, multi-spectral, and hyperspectral sensor systems require cryogenic cooling to operate. Current cryogenic systems are inefficient, costly, subject to vibrations, are typically the high-maintenance portion of a sensor system, and take up a considerable amount of size, weight and power (SWaP) onboard air and space platforms. Current Cryocooler technology us ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
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