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Adaptive Optics for Nonlinear Atmospheric Propagation of Laser Pulses
SBC: ADVANCED SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N17AT024Filamentation of ultra-short laser pulse propagation in non-linear media offers significant potentials allowing to address numerous problems in military and commercial sectors. However, practical implementation of this requires an ability to control the USLP at its propagation through inhomogeneous media, like turbulent atmosphere. On the basis of our approach for combating turbulence effects on p ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
Improved High-Frequency Bottom Loss Characterization
SBC: HEAT, LIGHT, AND SOUND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N17AT026We propose development of an improved bottom database suitable for use in the frequency range of 1-10 kHz. Measured transmission loss (TL) and reverberation level (RL) will be jointly processed in building the database. The influence of the rough sea surface, rough seafloor, as well as subbottom heterogeneity will be accounted for during database generation. The rough sea surface will be character ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
3D Acoustic Model for Geometrically Constrained Environments
SBC: HEAT, LIGHT, AND SOUND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N16AT018Systems that operate in constrained environments depend on the acoustics in several ways. Harbor defense systems detect intruders (peopleand/or vessels) by either listening for their noises (passively) or by pinging on them and detecting their echoes (actively). Furthermore, suchsystems may also form the equivalent of an underwater cell phone network using sound to carry the information. The acous ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseNavy -
High Performance Energetic Propellant Ingredient Process Research and Development
SBC: Nalas Engineering Services Inc Topic: N16AT021CL-20 is the most powerful conventional explosive known, but its high cost has limited its adoption in a range of potential applications. Par of the challenge in making these materials is the complexity of the reaction used to prepare the polycyclic cage. The complexity of this reaction makes it difficult to have insight into the reaction and to improve it. Additionally, several of the intermediat ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
Solid-State Fundamental Mode Green Laser for Ocean Mine Detection
SBC: Arete Associates Topic: N13AT023Areté proposes the development of Q-switched semiconductor lasers that can be scaled to produce high output peak powers within the blue/green wavelength band. The proposed system will utilize nanostructure quantum wavefunction engineering for gain material designs having extended excited state lifetimes and suppressed non-radiative processes to enable energy storage for high-peak-power optical pu ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
Nanocomposite Scandate Tungsten Powder for High Current Density and Long Life Thermionic Cathodes
SBC: Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. Topic: N15AT010Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. (VPE), in collaboration with the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), proposes to develop and quantitatively verify a large scale production process for scandate tungsten nanocomposite powder to be used in high current density and long life cathodes during the Phase II effort. The plan for implementation of the large scale production process at VPE with powd ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseNavy -
Clutter Removal and Substantially Improved Submarine and Mine Detection Through Affordable
SBC: BRAINLIKE, INC. Topic: N05T025This proposal offers a System for improving decisive inferences based on Air Deployable Active Receive (ADAR) sonar, in a form that is suitable for deployment on ADAR sonobuoys. Anticipated near-term improvements include better target recognition and reduced operator fatigue, brought about through improved ping data filtering on ADAR aircraft. Anticipated long-term improvements include increased ...
STTR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseNavy -
Ruggedized Multifunction Fiber-Optic Transceiver Optical Subassembly
SBC: ULTRA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Topic: N05T005This program adds built-in-test (BIT) functionality within multi-Gbps multimode fiber optic transceivers. The end goal is to develop transceivers capable of detecting and isolating fiber faults along the cable plant in a military environment. This Phase II effort will investigate a solution that integrates the BIT functionality into the transceiver IC so that the overall optical subassembly and ...
STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseNavy -
Evidence-Based, User-Centered Design Process for Improvement of the Utility of the Surface Electronic Warfare Display Suit
SBC: PACIFIC SCIENCE & ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. Topic: N11AT031In Naval, surface electronic warfare (EW), visual displays form critical bridges between warfighters and the complex operational radio-frequency (RF) spectrum they must monitor and interpret. Surface electronic warfare operators and supervisors must monitor and interact with multiple, stove-piped display systems in order to perform their work. Further, the visual displays they employ are not desig ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
SOCRATES Maritime Multi-access Optical Communication System
SBC: SA Photonics, Inc. Topic: N16AT024SA Photonics is pleased to propose the SOCRATES free space optical communication and sensing system featuring the Photonic Optical Multicast Mast Unit (POMMU). SOCRATES enables 360 degree multicast capability of high bandwidth communication in addition to threat search and tracking capability. SA Photonics will team with Prof. Michael Kudenov at North Carolina State University who will investigate ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseNavy