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  1. Novel, Optimal, Physics-Based Reduced Order Models for Nonlinear Aeroelasticity

    SBC: Advanced Dynamics, Inc.            Topic: AF08BT03

    Research is proposed for the development and implementation of state of the art, reduced order nonlinear aeroelastic models for multidisciplinary/multi-fidelity optimization problems. Highly efficient and accurate aeroelastic simulation tools will be constructed based upon the mathematical formalism of optimal prediction theory and a novel implementation of a filtered harmonic balance solution met ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Nanophase Technology for Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) Battery Safety

    SBC: Applied Colloids            Topic: OSD09EP1

    Many of the safety incidents that occur with lithium-ion batteries are due to the carbon anode currently in use. Incidents can occur that include overcharging in the system, which causes lithium metal to plate out of the cell and passivation at the surfaces of the electrodes in the cell, which can also cause an incident. Applied Colloids proposes the use of its proprietary nanomaterials in a "ro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Accelerated Learning through Serious Game Technology

    SBC: TIER 1 PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: OSD08CR8

    Military network environments will be subject to both internal and external threats for the foreseeable future. Internal threats to cyber networks from U.S. personnel receive little attention in comparison to external threats; yet, the consequences can be even more devastating. The lack of tools for understanding insider threat, analyzing risk mitigation alternatives, and communicating results e ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. The Design of Defensive Software Systems

    SBC: Computer Measurement Laboratory, LLC            Topic: OSD09IA3

    CML proposes to extend its current work in dynamic kernel monitoring for attack recognition and mitigation. The focus of this proposal is on mitigating the effects of an attack on executing software process by an individual user. The object of interest is the mapping of the activity of a user of a software system onto a model of their normal use of this software. In the construction of a mathe ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Miniaturized Thermocouple Scanner

    SBC: NVE CORP. (FORMERLY NONVOLATILE ELECTRONICS, INC.            Topic: AF083258

    Process control and testing applications, including turbine engine testing, can require hundreds of thermocouples for temperature measurement.  Typically, these applications require extensive wiring to connect the thermocouples to remote instrumentation racks up to several hundred feet away; making test system installation time consuming and increasing the likelihood of noise pickup, in the long ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. In-Situ Detection of Hidden General and Pitting Corrosion of Aircraft Structure

    SBC: POSITRON SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: AF083240

    Corrosion is becoming an increasing problem in the Air Forces aging fleet. Corrosion is developing in airframes in inaccessible areas never intended for disassembly. Mitigation efforts are proving to be costly and time consuming. A methodology to locate and evaluate hidden corrosion in-situ is needed. X-rays produced by laser Compton scattering (LCS) have the potential to meet this need. This prop ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Corrosion and Fatigue Degradation Analysis and Forecasting System

    SBC: POSITRON SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: AF083225

    Corrosion is becoming an increasing problem in the Air Forces aging fleet. Corrosion is developing in airframes in inaccessible areas never intended for disassembly.  This potentially leads to premature failure due to fatigue or significant reduction of material integrity. Mitigation efforts are proving to be costly and time consuming. A methodology to locate and evaluate hidden corrosion in-situ ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Communications-On-The-Move (COTM) Antenna Pointing and Stabilization System

    SBC: Ross-Hime Designs Inc            Topic: AF083050

    A key requirement of the  Air-Forces future communication effort is wideband communication-on-the-move (COTM) while transversing rough, off-road terrain at moderate speed.  BAE, Systems CNIR, Wayne, New Jersey the subcontractor on this effort,  demonstrated this capability recently  during COTM exercises involving the C4ISR Ku transmission subsystem operating on a HMMWV and communicating with ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. GRASP: Global Recognition of Attacker Signatures and Policy Response

    SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: OSD09IA1

    GRASP integrates three innovative new technologies: application intrusion detection, proactive deception of attackers, and application intrusion response into technology to collect intelligence on the humans behind cyber attacks and adapt the mandatory operating system policy to prevent the intrusion in the future. Once detected, intruders are silently redirected to the secure GRASP Deception Shel ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Concepts for the Integrated Visualization of Effects (CONCEIVE)

    SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: AF083021

    As Air Operations Centers (AOCs) expand their capabilities by integrating space and cyberspace information into the air domain, the influx of relevant data must be presented to avoid information overload while enabling shorter planning cycles as well as an increasing variety of effects on an assortment of targets.  Novel visualization techniques will be critical to ensure rapid comprehension of t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
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