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  1. Algorithms for Rapid and Accurate Depth Localization of Targets for Mine Avoidance

    SBC: Applied Physical Sciences Corp.            Topic: N04218

    Under SBIR Topic N04-218, Applied Physical Sciences Corp. (APS) developed and demonstrated candidate modifications to the existing DD(X) Integrated Undersea Warfare System’s High Frequency (IUWS-HF) bow sonar signal processor that would improve the sonar’s mine-hunting capabilities in refractive, multipath environments. In Phase I, we derived a localization algorithm that correlates measured ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. A Novel Growth Technique for Large Diameter AlN Single Crystal

    SBC: FAIRFIELD CRYSTAL TECHNOLOGY, LLC            Topic: 22

    Nitride-based, high-brightness, ultraviolet, visible, and white light emitting diodes are candidate devices for replacing incandescent light bulbs and fluorescent light fixtures in general illumination applications, due to their tremendous energy saving potential, long lifetime, and high efficiency. However, the poor crystalline quality of the nitride epilayers, resulting from severely lattice-mi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  3. Durable, High Performance Personnel Armor Plates for Current and Next Generation Threats

    SBC: M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A03179

    A Phase I program was completed in which a non-ceramic SAPI solution was developed. The system contained a hard-faced metal matrix composite (MMC) tile in place of the brittle ceramic tile. Ballistic testing showed positive results and drop testing showed excellent durability. The Phase II program aims to continue the work, leading to an optimized, durable SAPI system. However, since the time ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Ferroelectric Switch for a High-Power Ka-Band Active Pulse Compressor

    SBC: Omega-P, Inc.            Topic: 37

    A future multi-TeV collider requires the development of new technology to achieve a much higher acceleration gradient. An active pulse compressor would enable this development by multiplying the power of Ka-band microwave pulses to obtain peak power levels that are unattainable from a single source. This active pulse compression can be achieved by rapidly switching the coupling between delay li ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  5. Dielectric-Lined High-Gradient Accelerator Structure

    SBC: Omega-P, Inc.            Topic: 37

    A future multi-TeV collider requires the development of new technology to achieve its high acceleration gradient. An accelerator structure that embodies a dielectric-lined waveguide, which offers the promise of sustaining a high acceleration gradient, is currently under development. However, the all-metal structures used to achieve the high acceleration gradient have encountered limits from micr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  6. High Frequency Optoelectronc Oscillator

    SBC: OPEL            Topic: AF05043

    Low phase noise oscillators are core components for communications and radars. System timing jitter is fundamentally important for digital systems and phase noise is the figure of merit for RF systems. For multi-GB/s clocks, optoelectronic oscillators using optical delay for the clock period, appear to have significant advantages. The phase noise may be minimized because the delay variability li ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Near-Vehicle Situational Awareness and Omnidirectional Weapons Detection System

    SBC: PERSONNEL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: A04018

    This Phase II proposal addresses the Ground/Sea Vehicles, Sensors Technology Area and entails the development of a suite of video (visual) and radar sensors for detecting and declaring the presence of near vehicle threats including IEDs. Opportunistic hostile attacks present a constant threat to US troops. An effective omni-directional, situational awareness system would aid in force protection ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Improved Protein Manufacturing in Insect Expression Systems

    SBC: PROTEIN SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: CBD03106

    To improve insect expression system for large scale commercial production, it is important to develop a system that allows real time monitoring of the whole production process without physical sampling, and is able to produce proteins of high quality and high yield. Our Phase I study has demonstrated the feasibility that a new DNA transfer vector with 6 new features is able to express recombinant ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Foil Gas Bearing Supported High Speed Centrifugal Blower

    SBC: R&D Dynamics Corporation            Topic: 14

    The efficiency of solid oxide fuel cells can be increased with anode gas recycling, leading to a lower overall system cost. Therefore, in this project, a motor driven, high-speed, high-temperature Anode Gas Recycle Centrifugal Blower will be designed, manufactured and demonstrated. A high-speed direct drive motor, combined with foil gas bearing technology, will result in a low cost, efficient, s ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  10. Automated Passive Target Signature Fusion

    SBC: SONALYSTS INC            Topic: N05046

    Despite significant advances in acoustic processing and data display techniques, passive sonar classification still involves a significant amount of human effort. During Phase I, Sonalysts, Inc. developed a proof-of-feasibility approach to an automated passive target signature fusion rule base, focused on the similar source fusion (SSF) requirements of the DDG-1000 program. Relying on our unequa ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseNavy
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