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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. Plume Simulation Using Advanced Image Processing Techniques

    SBC: Propulsion Science & Technology Inc            Topic: MDA05044

    ABSTRACT: An exhaust plume is a primary observable to warning sensors designed to protect low flying aircraft from MANPADS and other hostile threats such as RPG's and small arms fire with tracers. The design of current and future warning sensors and countermeasures need a complete characterization of this observable. This effort is designed to transition image morphing technology, tailored ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Radiation-Resistant, High-Efficiency Direct Current-Direct Current (DC-DC) Converters For Spacecraft Loads

    SBC: QORTEK INC            Topic: AF103080

    ABSTRACT: The proposed program will provide three important products to the space electronics community: [A] An extremely rad-hard (estimated>3Mrad) high isolation and processor-free converter that can provide an (unregulated) intermediary voltage that can supply 6V/20V at 25W/40W respectively. [B] An extremely rad hard high isolation and processor-free converter that can provide an unregulated ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Deceiving the Deceivers: Active Counterdeception for Software Protection

    SBC: GALOIS, INC.            Topic: OSD11IA2

    DoD operations and infrastructure increasingly depends on software, which makes it an attractive target for our adversaries. Not surprisingly, deception plays a central role in most cyberattacks. To better protect these critical systems, we propose to design and build an"active counterdeception"software protection system which we call CYCHAIR that both incorporates the right sensors, and enables ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Efficient Computational Tool for RF-Induced Thermal Response

    SBC: REMCOM INC            Topic: AF121032

    ABSTRACT: A new thermal response module will be developed for the XFdtd electromagnetic full-wave solver, building on versions that were available in prior releases of the software to incorporate accuracy and new features from the latest approaches in the technical literature. A user-friendly graphical user interface will also be developed in XFdtd 7 for setting up and executing simulations and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Tentacle: Multi-Camera Immersive Surveillance System

    SBC: Primordial, Inc.            Topic: AF103032

    ABSTRACT: The technological capacity to gather raw sensor data has far exceeded our capacity to exploit and understand it. There are neither enough people available nor intelligent computer algorithms developed to process all incoming sensor data in real-time. To address this problem, Team Primordial (Primordial plus partners Panoptic, intuVision, and Carnegie Mellon University) proposes Tentacl ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Techniques to Suppress Cavitation in Liquid Rocket Engines

    SBC: COMBUSTION RESEARCH & FLOW TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: AF121188

    ABSTRACT: Next generation liquid rocket systems, envision novel designs for cryogenic turbopumps that exhibit high suction performance with low inlet pressures, operate at high tip speeds to reduce size and weight, and can be throttled over a wide range of low, off-design flow conditions where the inlet flow quality is poor with large backflow. These are extremely demanding flow regimes which ma ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Hybrid Autonomous Router for Tactical (HART) Networks

    SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: OSD10AN2

    Building upon the successful results of the Phase I SBIR effort, Architecture Technology Corporation (ATC) will build a TRL 6 prototype of the Hybrid Autonomous Router for Tactical Networks (HART). HART will address the need identified by the DoD for an autonomous IP based network integration solution that provides end-to-end sensor-to-shooter connectivity across a heterogeneous tactical network c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Inline Material Sensor (IMS)

    SBC: NOKOMIS INC            Topic: AF121124

    ABSTRACT: Sheets, or"mats"of EMI protective materials have critical value for many systems of strategic importance for the Department of Defense (DoD). It is of great importance that all such materials that are integrated into fielded systems are fully capable of meeting shielding requirements; however, detecting defects or flaws that compromise performance using current methods is extremely tim ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Alternatives to Gold-Plate Engines for Test Cell Correlation

    SBC: Aero Systems Engineering, Inc.            Topic: AF121215

    ABSTRACT: The traditional approach to establishing test cell correlation factors is expensive and time consuming requiring multiple engine runs to establish a parametric database for comparison. While a complete alternative to this process, is unlikely, it is clear that there are procedures and tools that can be implemented to minimize the cost and expense of the actual correlation process. The o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Context Aware Scalable Dynamic Network (CASDN)

    SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: AF103070

    ABSTRACT: Current air, ground and space networks are very dynamic with large-scale mobility needing human in-the-loop configuration to adapt to unforeseen situations. Humans and current automated systems cannot reconfigure consistently or fast enough. This leads to network performance not meeting mission needs. Airborne, space and ground networks are crypto-partitioned, dynamic, complex, and h ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
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