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Ultra-Lightweight Elastically Self-Deployable Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) for Responsive Space
SBC: Deployable Space Systems, Inc. Topic: AF083203Deployable-Space-Systems (DSS) has developed an ultra-lightweight elastically self-deployable roll-out solar array (ROSA) that when combined with ultra-thin 33% IMM PV flexible blanket technologies can produce a near-term and low-risk solar array system that provides revolutionary performance in terms of high specific power (>500 W/kg BOL w/IMM), lightweight, high deployed-stiffness, high deployed ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Argos- Visualization Tool for Cyberspace Command and Control
SBC: OR CONCEPTS APPLIED Topic: AF083022Cyberwar is here. The information landscape is becoming as important as the physical world for commercial, social, and military applications. Being able to detect and monitor a cyberattack is necessary to defend our assets. Being able to respond to a cyberattack has additional merit. OR Concepts Applied (ORCA) proposes to develop Argos, innovative software that supports command and control of cybe ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Miniaturized Satellite Development for Responsive Space Missions
SBC: VULCAN WIRELESS, INC. Topic: AF093070High performance RF payloads have been identified as providing significant utility for applications on Nano Satellites and Cube Satellites in low earth orbits. In the Phase 1 study various CubeSat payloads were studied for utility. Various missions were identified as high payoff demonstrations for on orbit experiments. Conventionally orbital experiments would be tied to primary missions and we ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Focused Miniature Ordnance Technologies
SBC: KOR ELECTRONICS Topic: AF083098The objective of this proposal is to design a software based radar scene generator system capable of producing synthetic radar stimulus data. This system is termed the Synthetic Radar Scene Generator (SRSG) system. The SRSG will generate synthetic aperture radar target and clutter data for use by real time radar environment simulator (RES) systems. The synthetic scenes, when executed on RES system ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Geometric Proximity of Independent Systems Simulation
SBC: CMSOFT, INC. Topic: AF083268The pressing need for high-fidelity transient, nonlinear, viscous, fluid-structure simulations arises in the solution of many important engineering problems. These include not only the design of high-performance aircraft where flutter, limit cycle oscillation, and buffeting remain the most important considerations, but also new emerging applications such as the aeroelastic tailoring of front and r ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Support Jammer Queing
SBC: Technology Service Corporation Topic: AF083139Mobility Air Force assets deployed in forward positions are vulnerable to enemy air defenses and require protection, typically provided by high-power standoff/support jammer aircraft loitering outside the range of enemy missiles while radiating high-power jamming waveforms at large region of enemy territory. However, the position of the jammer may be such that the jamming power is directed at the ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Expozé-Aware: A Clustering Environment for Situational Awareness Data Understanding & Fusion
SBC: Pragati Synergetic Research, Inc. Topic: AF083039Whereas machine processing algorithms for low-level data fusion has made significant progress in recent years, Human-in-Loop aids to help the human in the OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide & Act) Loop for situational awareness fusion process, has not made as much progress. In this project we propose a human-machine collaboration mode solution, Expozé-Aware which uses clustering technology to condens ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
SYREN- Acoustic Resonance Igniter
SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation Topic: AF081066ORBITEC proposes to continue the development of the SYREN Igniter to meet the performance goals of the next generation of liquid hydrocarbon boost and upper stage rocket engines. This effort will advance the technical readiness level of an innovative family of igniters for rocket combustion devices. These igniters will exceed current reliability standards, reduce ignition system overhead, and pr ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Long-range Target Identification
SBC: MONOPOLE RESEARCH Topic: AF083131We propose to develop a new autofocus method applicable to large-scene surveillance with circular SAR. Our work constitutes a continuation, full implementation, and extensions of the new autofocus algorithm we developed and successfully tested during Phase I. The proposed method is applicable to large apertures and corrects effects of fine-scale (sub-wavelength) deviations in the platform moti ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Oil Deoxygenation for Higher Temperature Stability
SBC: PHYRE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: AF083106The maximum temperature at which turbine lubricating oils may operate is limited by the process of chemical oxidation, which occurs at temperatures between about 350-400F. One technique that may be used to delay the onset of oxidative breakdown is to deoxygenate the oil before heating occurs. In Phase I we proposed and tested the key components of PODS, Phyre’s Oil Deoxygenation System, that i ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force