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Meta-optic Image Differentiation for High-speed Target Recognition
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: A21CT014Fast and accurate object detection in the mid-wave infrared (MWIR) is critical for many DoD platforms including missile systems. Current object detection algorithms generally employ computationally heavy frontends to perform edge filtering tasks for keypoint identification and blob detection. Offloading the edge filtering tasks to optical components, which perform image differentiation or edge det ...
STTR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
Mockingbird
SBC: NOU SYSTEMS INC Topic: A214025Redacted
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
Hummingbird- Determining POO and POI For Advanced Threats
SBC: NOU SYSTEMS INC Topic: A214023Redacted
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
Risk Assessment Modeling Tool
SBC: OASYS, INC. Topic: A214028Redacted
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
Dynamic Near-Field Simulation and Signature Prediction
SBC: SIGNATURE SOLUTIONS INC Topic: A18005High fidelity scene generators utilize radar target models over the entire flight profile of a weapon system or sensor under test. As such, radar signatures generated from these models must encompass the entire simulation flight path to include a continuum of engagement conditions ranging from the far-field to very near-field. Signature Solutions, Inc. proposes effort to demonstrate dynamic ne ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
Intelligent Variable Speed Engine Cooling Fan
SBC: Integrated Solutions for Systems, Inc. Topic: A224006Redacted.
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
intelligent Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (iFMCW)
SBC: AVNIK DEFENSE SOLUTIONS INC Topic: A21CT013Technical Abstract: Operational availability, reliability, and performance of Army weapons systems platforms are key factors in achieving mission success. Army maintainers and depot artisans have a requirement for an intelligent toolset to quickly detect, locate, characterize/classify, and predict wire and connector faults in interconnect cables. AVNIK Defense Solutions, Inc. (AVNIK) has condu ...
STTR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
MEMS Optical Cavity with Anomalous Dispersion (MOCAD)
SBC: ENGENIUSMICRO LLC Topic: A20011Sensitivity enhancement of optical inertial sensors has shown to be possible by using anomalous dispersion media. Although the scale factor and signal to noise ratio can be greatly improved by exploiting anomalous dispersion the signal extinction is a major issue. Our previous effort demonstrated critical components to achieve millimeter scale optical cavities with anomalous dispersive gas media ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseArmy -
Continuous-Time Digital Signal Processing (CTDSP) Using Reconfigurable Devices
SBC: IERUS TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: A20080Modern missile systems require tremendous amounts of signal and information processing using constrained resources in an extreme environment. Multi-spectral sensors, high-bandwidth communications, and supersonic flight control demand significant processing power, while space and weight constraints limit available power and heat dissipation. It is uncertain that conventional Digital Signal Proces ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseArmy -
Compact Hemispherical Coverage Early Warning Detection and Track Sensor for Multi-Mission Applications
SBC: POLARIS SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: A20087Early Warning Systems (EWS’s) have historically relied on radar technology to scan the skies of protected air space to provide alerts and tracking data of threats. Many directed energy weapon systems utilize EWS radar for cuing high resolution optical tracker/classifiers that provide aimpoint coordinates for the kill laser. EWS radar technology is effective, but high resolution full hemisphe ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseArmy