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Artificial Tissue Matrices for Bone Repair
SBC: MYOMETRICS, LLC Topic: N102179The injuries to warfighters caused by Improved Explosive Devices and snipers are often associated with significant loss of long and/or maxillofacial bones. Effective treatment and recuperation necessitates the replacement of these missing bone structures. We are developing a device which once implanted into the injury defect will strongly stimulate osteogenesis and ultimately be resorbed and repla ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Software Environment for Test Program Development and Validation
SBC: QUALTECH SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/AThe goal of the proposed effort is to develop a software environment that performs model-based reasoning to generate an efficient and validated test program set (TPS). To this end, we propose to leverage our integrated diagnostic environment, centered around Testability Engineering and Maintenance System (TEAMS), for the creation of multisignal models and the generation of optimized diagnostic ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseNavy -
Compact, Durable, and Efficient Exhaust Energy Recovery Heat Exchanger
SBC: PRECISION COMBUSTION, INC. Topic: N111078Gas turbine and diesel engines lose a significant portion of energy to the environment as waste heat. Recovery of this waste heat offers the potential for increased fuel savings. The design of a durable heat recovery device such as a heat exchanger for this waste heat recovery is challenging due to the highly transient operation, limitation on pressure drop and weight and space constraints. Precis ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Concept and Context Bi-Hierarchical Learning
SBC: Plain Sight Systems Inc Topic: N102175Synthesizing a variety of ideas and algorithms from Machine Learning, Kernel methods, Spectral Graph Theory, Diffusion Geometries, Harmonic Analysis and Signal Processing into a single mathematical framework, we propose a data driven processing toolbox capable of generating bi-hierarchical information organization and prediction (models) essential for analytical data organization. The associated e ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Fire Simulation and Residual Strength Prediction Tool for Aluminum Ship Structures During and After Fire
SBC: Global Engineering and Materials, Inc. Topic: N102173A fully coupled fire-structure interaction module will be developed and implemented within GEM"s Abaqus Fire Interface Simulator Toolkit (AFIST) for fire response prediction in aluminum ship structures. This enhanced AFIST will be able to characterize a 3D complex geometry where its topology is not in conformation with a rectilinear CFD grid. Given the strong interaction between the local flow env ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Fire Simulation and Residual Strength Prediction Tool for Aluminum Ship Structures During and After Fire
SBC: Global Engineering and Materials, Inc. Topic: N102173A 3D non-linear and rate-dependent constitutive model will be developed and implemented within GEM"s Abaqus Fire Interface Simulator Toolkit (AFIST) to characterize the time-, stress-, and temperature-dependent material response of aluminum alloys. Both the material and geometric non-linearities will be characterized based on Abaqus"kinematic description, coupled with its user-defined subroutines. ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
FLOW APPLICATIONS
SBC: U.s. Composites Corp Topic: N/AHIGH PERFORMANCE POROUS MATERIALS ARE NEEDED FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LAMINAR FLOW TECHNOLOGY. LAMINAR FLOW CONTROL IN AIRCRAFT COULD PROVIDE FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 20%. IN SUBMERSIBLES, THIS TECHNIQUE WILL REDUCE BOTH DRAG AND RADIATED NOISE. COMPOSITE MATERIALS HAVE ADVANTAGES FOR UNDERSEA SUBMERSIBLES: THEY PROVIDE HIGH STRENGTH, ARE NON-CORRODING, NON-MAGNETIC AND ARE READILY MOLDED. COMPOSITES CAN ...
SBIR Phase I 1985 Department of DefenseNavy -
Framework for Large Streaming Data Analysis
SBC: CyberConnect EZ, LLC Topic: OSD10L09Since existing DoD ISR systems are of a typical stovepipe design, they are slow in speed and it is difficult to adapt them to changing information needs. Recent advancements in multi-media technologies add additional challenges to digesting audio and video stream data for the ISR missions. An increasing number of algorithms and data format conversion routines developed are available, but a clear b ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Framework for Large Streaming Data Analysis
SBC: SONALYSTS INC Topic: OSD10L09Existing DoD Command and Control and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems are proving inadequate to handle the proliferation of sensors and the corresponding increase in data. To address this shortfall, Sonalysts will design a reliable, scalable, modular, and pluggable middleware framework for managing large quantities of streaming data. We will use our knowledge and expe ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Ground Tactical Vehicle Prognostics and Health Management
SBC: QUALTECH SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N102111A practical and efficient solution for PHM in Military"s Ground Tactical Vehicles can be realized via combining data-driven prognostic/forecasting and analytic techniques with a dependency model-based HM scheme. QSI proposes a PHM process that is generic and repeatable across application domains in conjunction with a unified prognostics modeling framework for developing PHM solution for complex en ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy