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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Crested Tunnel Barriers for Fast, High Density, Nonvolatile Memory Devices

    SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Crested multi-layer tunnel barriers have been proposed, which offer a revolutionary solution to overcome density to speed trade-offs characteristic of present data storage technologies. Practical implementation of the proposed technology will involve useof thin film materials that are readily manufacturable and CMOS-compatible. A critical need exists for experimental verification of the theoreti ...

    STTR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Real-Time Optical Smoke Meters

    SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The SAE smoke number has been an important measurement for prevention of black, sooty plumes in military and commercial aviation. The current method, however, requires the use of a complex extraction system to bring engine exhaust through a filter paper,and then requires a person to remove the soot covered filter and perform a measurement in an optical reflectometer to determine the smoke number. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Gun Launched Guided Projectile

    SBC: AZTECH ENGINEERING, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Conventional medium caliber projectiles fall short of desired effectiveness due to factors such as aiming inaccuracy, component manufacturing tolerances, wind effects, etc. A guided projectile that could obviate these factors would substantially improvehit probability, increasing effective range and lethality. Commensurately longer standoff distances also increase warfighter survivability. Furthe ...

    SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  4. Multiple-View Genlocked Camera

    SBC: FREESTYLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Freestyle Technology, Inc. proses to design an build a six-camera video imaging device for use in navigation research. The individual cameras will be attached to two-meter tethers to allow for flexible placement on a variety of platforms. All cameraswill be genlocked to a common signal to assure that corresponding pixels in each camera are sampled at the same time. A user interface will be prov ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Munition Deployed Microprobes

    SBC: FREESTYLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Freestyle Technologies, Inc. proposes to perform exploratory research in the area of munition-deployed microprobes. The baseline microprobe will consist of simple acoustic and sesmic sensors and will be deployed by an autonomous munition at locations ofinterest. Once deployed, the microprobes will form an ad hoc wireless network and passively monitor for targets. The microprobes will signal the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. High Rate and Cost Effective Arsenic Removal in Drinking Water Using Nanofibrous MnO2 and GFH Materials

    SBC: INFRAMAT CORP            Topic: N/A

    The US Airforce seeks innovative water filtration systems to reduce arsenic level in drinking water to meet the EPA's new 10ppb limit. This arsenic limit will take effect in 2006, and will not be waived or deferred by EPA, which increases urgency fordeveloping advanced filtration media. Inframat Corporation proposes to demonstrate the feasibility of exploiting a nanofibrous manganese dioxide bir ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Computational Modeling of Laser Additive Manufacturing Processes

    SBC: INNOVATIVE RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The overall goal of the proposed research is to develop a comprehensive, efficient, and well-validated model for the prediction of the shape and thermal history of components manufactured using Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM) processes. The proposedmodel will use a combined Eulerian-Lagrangian treatment for analyzing the interactions between the gas and particle phases, and the laser beam. The ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. AIRCRAFT WIREMARKING IDENTIFICATION & NOTIFICATION (WIN) SYSTEM

    SBC: Materials Technologies Corporation            Topic: N/A

    General visual inspection, the current practice of aircraft wire maintenance, is almost entirely dependent on human decision making. An inspector reads/deciphers wire identification markings and sorts through voluminous printed documents to determinerelevant interconnection data. Intangible limitations such as operator skills and tangible issues such as limited access, poor lighting and random or ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Non-intrusive Optical Smoke Meter for Turbine Emission

    SBC: Materials Technologies Corporation            Topic: N/A

    Military and Civil standards (SAE ARP 1179B, ICAO Annex 16 Volume II) for aircraft gas turbine engine smoke emissions are based upon an essentially manual extractive probe sampling method with off-line sample analysis and data processing. These standards,which are similar, were designed to demonstrate compliance with regulatory standards for plume opacity or visibility and were specifically develo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. High Heat Flux Laser Diode and/or Solid State Laser Cooling for Airborne and/or Spaceborne Directed Energy Applications

    SBC: MICROVECTION, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Diode laser present one of the most challenging thermal problems in industry. The small footprint and very high power levels combine to create extremely high heat fluxes in the vicinity of the diode. Tese heat flux levels raise the diode temperature,leading to lower lasing efficiency, wavelength shifts, and reduced diode lifetime. The cooling problem becomes even more difficult when combined wi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force
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