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  1. Low Temperature Limits for Gas Turbine Engine Oils

    SBC: ADIABATICS INC            Topic: AF071106

    Viscosity and low temperature lubricant characteristics determine turbine engine starting capability, and lubricant motion with respect to the contact surfaces at low ambient temperature. Such low ambient temperatures influence the oil viscosity and also the variation of its curve shape versus the temperature. According to the aforementioned research method, the requirements for accuracy and rel ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Haptic Automated Communication System (HACS)

    SBC: Anthrotronix, Inc.            Topic: N06149

    Under complementary Phase II efforts, ATinc and DI will improve and integrate the System for Tactile Representation of Advanced Patterns (STRAP) and the Team Status and Signaling System (TS3) prototypes to create a bi-directional Haptic Automated Communication System (HACS), which will enable real-time wireless transmission and tactile presentation of gathered status information and hand-signals f ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Protecting Sensitive Data through Novel Algorithm Transformations and Algebraic Splitting

    SBC: ARXAN RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: OSD05A10

    This Phase II proposal extends the technique developed during Phase I for protecting CPI into a commercially viable and generally applicable source-to-source transformation engine. In addition, we expand the Phase I approach to support high-performance secure computation through careful division of tasks, between a slower secured processor, and multiple high-performance general-purpose COTS proce ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Automating Ship Assembly Planning and Simulation

    SBC: ATLANTEC ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS, INC.            Topic: N06173

    Discrete Event Simulation (DES) can help U.S. shipyards reduce cost and schedule risks. A major barrier to employing DES in shipyards is the overwhelming task of modeling production facilities and work content. Another obstacle is large data volumes generated for shipbuilding can seriously degrade system performance. The goals of this project are to reduce manual data input for simulation by at le ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Nanostructures for dislocation blocking in infrared detectors: Dislocation Reduction In Infrared Detector Materials Grown on Si Substrates Using Nan

    SBC: BRIMROSE CORPORATION OF AMERICA            Topic: A07T006

    Large format, low cost, reliable and high performance infrared focal plane arrays are essential for the Army’s Third Generation IR Imaging Technology. HgCdTe (MCT) detectors fabricated on silicon substrates are an attractive alternative generating considerable interest. State of the art technology produces CdTe buffer and MCT epitaxial layers with dislocation densities of 5x105 and 106-107/cm2 r ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Global Profile Database to Blood Donor’s identity, Health,Travel History

    SBC: CAMRIS INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: OSD06H08

    CAMRIS International will develop a global profile software technology to provide universal access to donor identity, previous deferrals, and travel history to assist data filing continuity of the blood bank collection facilities. Even though software systems to track donor identity, previous deferrals and travel history are available, the knowledge management needs of the Air Force and the Armed ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Software Technology for QFT-GIT ELISA Reader

    SBC: Celadon Laboratories, Inc.            Topic: OSD06H06

    Tuberculosis is an ongoing threat to military personnel, and to public health generally. Screening for latent infection continues to be done by the tuberculin skin test; however, to overcome high false-positive and false-negative rates produced by the test,the Air Force is conducting a clinical trial of the QFT-GIT test kit. The clinical trial provides an opportunity for development of a software ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Tactile Situational Awareness System (TSAS)

    SBC: Chesapeake Technology International, Corp.            Topic: N07043

    The technical problem being addressed by Chesapeake Technology International (CTI) for this Phase 2 SBIR is to provide a helicopter (or fixed wing) pilot with a tactile (touch feeling) situational awareness (SA) system during periods of high mission tasking (landing or hovering) and low visibility (night, poor weather, brown-out due to debris blow-up). Helicopter pilots have a unique scan require ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Flame Ignition/Extinction Model for Static Stability Prediction

    SBC: COMBUSTION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, INC.            Topic: AF071175

    Maintaining stable combustion is a major challenge associated with augmentor design and operation. Numerical simulations of this process are necessary to understand the combustion process and develop control strategies. Thus, it is essential to have reliable reduced kinetic models that are capable of predicting transient combustion phenomena such as ignition and extinction under augmentor operati ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Development of software tool suite for the prediction of bubbly wake acoustic signature of waterjet propelled surface ships

    SBC: DYNAFLOW, INC.            Topic: N06T022

    Surface ship generated bubbles are a major signature contributor. For advanced ships such as the LCS, waterjet propulsion adds another source of air entrainment through the waterjet free surface interactions. In littoral warfare, such wakes provide an opportunity to wake homing torpedoes due to large acoustic cross-section of bubbles. While there is research on breaking waves bubbles, little is ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseNavy
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