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  1. Deep Reinforcement Learning for Collaborative Multi-Robot Systems with Low-Latency Wireless Networking

    SBC: TIAMI LLC            Topic: N23BT031

    In this Phase I effort, Tiami, LLC, aims to develop and demonstrate a hardware proof of concept for a collaborative multi-robot system (MRS) that leverages imitative augmented deep reinforcement learning (IADRL) amongst heterogeneous uncrewed systems (robots) to achieve a common task. Collaboration is based on low-latency machine-to-machine wireless links between robots that use both RF and optica ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Ad Hoc Swarm Modulation and Adaptation

    SBC: IOTAI INC            Topic: N23BT031

    Ad Hoc Swarm Modulation and Adaptation focuses on the ability to enable secure cyber communications, data, and distributed AI processing for any robotic swarm in any condition.  The system incorporates a range of multi-robotic system functionality to allow for coordination, cooperation, and reconfigurable methods of robotic teams, flocks, and swarms.  The system further includes methods for swar ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. AI-Based Learning Environment (ABLE) for Undersea Warfare (USW) Training

    SBC: PACIFIC SCIENCE & ENGINEERING GROUP, INC.            Topic: N23AT014

    To compete on the world stage of undersea warfare (USW), the US Navy’s USW systems are frequently updated with advanced capabilities. As a result, modernization trainers need to perform the challenging tasks of updating training material to reflect the new (and obsolete) capabilities. This process requires comparing legacy to updated documentation, identifying changes to system capabilities, and ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. UUV Sensor Transformation

    SBC: Arete Associates            Topic: N23AT013

    Areté and its teaming partner the University of Arizona (UofA) will develop a software tool that transforms sensor and metadata from a given sensor system into realistic synthetic data as if it were collected by a different sensor system. The exponential rise in available data from a multitude of sensor systems has driven commercial and academic entities to achieve significant innovations in arti ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Non-thermal Plasma for Deployable JP-10 Fuel Synthesis

    SBC: MALACHITE TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: N23AT015

    Our Phase I project will synthesize JP-10 jet fuel from CO2 feedstock using a multi-step process.  CO2 will be converted to syngas (CO and H­2) in a plasma reactor. The syngas will be used as the feedstock for a catalytic Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of JP-10. This carbon-neutral system will be easily deployable to synthesize jet fuel in remote locations, fit in a standard shipping container, and i ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Novel Method for Renewable JP10 Production

    SBC: Technology Holding, LLC            Topic: N23AT015

    Currently, all JP10 is produced from fossil sources. The objective of the proposed project is to develop a scalable synthetic approach to producing JP-10 that meets military specification, MIL-DTL-87107E from non-fossil sustainable energy resources. During phase I, we will define, develop, and perform initial laboratory assessment of the proposed synthetic process to validate the technical feasi ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Lightweight Turbogenerator for eVTOL Systems in Marine Environments

    SBC: SCALED POWER INC            Topic: N23AT016

    The proposed R&D project is to develop a lightweight integrated turbogenerator in a compact package intended for embedded integration into a Vertical Take-off and Landing Unmanned Aerial System (VTOL UAS). The turbogenerator will support short duration, high-power flight conditions, such as those encountered during takeoff and landing. The project will take an existing, innovative compact turbogen ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Distributed Consensus for Coherent Spectrum Sensing

    SBC: TIAMI LLC            Topic: N23AT017

    In this Phase I effort, Tiami, LLC, aims to develop and demonstrate a hardware proof of concept for a completely distributed spectrum sensing scheme that leverages consensus learning amongst radio frequency (RF) sensors. The algorithm is based on low-bandwidth message exchange between one-hop neighbors, spans multiple RF bands, is agnostic to the sensing modality, and is resilient to link disrupti ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Synthetic Graphite from Biomass as Anode Material for 6T Batteries

    SBC: FARAD POWER INC            Topic: N23AT020

    Farad Power Inc. proposes to develop and commercialize a Li-ion battery (LIB)- grade graphite from an agricultural waste extract for use in 6T batteries for the US Navy.  Specifically, furan chemicals (furfural C5H4O2 and furfuryl alcohol C5H6O2) are extracted from the hemicellulose component of plant-based biomass.  These chemicals are pure, cheap, and abundant. We have developed a patented pro ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Compact Condensers Enabled by Print-to-Cast Additive Manufacturing

    SBC: ERG Aerospace Corporation            Topic: N23AT024

    High power electronics are being increasingly limited by conventional single-phase thermal management technologies. Refrigerant two-phase cooling presents a significant opportunity for thermal management of high-power electronics. While recent advances in cold plates and evaporators have been demonstrated in high heat flux applications, the condenser-side of the two-phase coolant loop has not kept ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseNavy
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