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  1. AFFORDABLE OXIDATION INHIBITED CARBON-CARBON COMPOSITES FOR 1200 DEGREE F APPLICATION

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Affordable/low cost carbon-carbon (C-C) composites are enabling to a number of defense, aerospace and commercial applications. However, in addition to cost, their limitation is carbon gasification in oxidative environments above about 750¿F (=400¿C). An inhibited carbon matrix that reduces oxidation rate by a factor of 200 with up to double the strength of uninhibited composites which could be ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. A Micromachined Hard Target Penetration Accelerometer Using a Metal-Glass Alloy

    SBC: Silicon Designs, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Silicon Designs has developed a low G accelerometer technology using micromachined sense elements. In this project we propose to develop a family of high-G, shock survivable accelerometers for hard target fuzing. Our goal is to develop sense elements that will withstand the 100,000 g pea accelerations that occur during initial target penetration and return quickly to linear operation to measure ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Annulus Clutter Filter for Infrared Sensors

    SBC: SAGE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Improved clutter suppression in Infrared Surveillance Sensors is acheived by reprocessing the data fields in the vicinity of detected Targets to distinquish between true Target responses and leak through Clutter responses that arise from clutter "Microgradients" hidden well below the primary clutter flucuations. The clutter "Microgradients" may exhibit rapid spatial changes in gradient properties; ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  4. A Unified Comprehensive Intelligent Engine Monitoring System

    SBC: Scientific Monitoring, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The firm proposes to conduct a program of research on real-time engine health monitoring (EHM) system for gas turbine engines. The proposed system is motivated by several factors: 1) effective monitoring improves engine performance and operability, 2) current engine monitoring field is fragmented and it needs standardization, 3) effective monioring requires advanced modeling and information pro ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Automated Telemetry Frame Format Generator

    SBC: Quest Integrated, LLC            Topic: N/A

    This proposal addresses the need to develop a method for automatically designing telemetry frames. The current manual method is labor intensive and requires an expert knowledgeable with IRIG-106, the constraints imposed by the telemetry encoder, and detailed understanding of the mission signal requirements. As a result, telemetry frame designs are typically based on previously used frame structu ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Development of Wide Field ofView Display Technology for C4I Applications

    SBC: Microvision, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The Air Force's capability to manage decentralized forces through centralized command and control organizations is highly dependent on the ability of the theater commanders to rapidly sort, analyze, and process a tremendous amount of real-time data. The presentation of visual data to the commanders has become a primary target for information overload.Microvision proposes to build on their Virtual ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Full Color High Definition Head-Mounted Display for Pilot Training

    SBC: Microvision, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Modern avionics systems provide a tremendous amount of data to the pilot regarding navigation, instrumentation, aircraft systems and threats/opportunities. Often this data is being presented through the pilot's visual field via heads-up displays and helmet mounted displays. Modern training simulators must be capable of accurately duplicating this environment through high fidelity imagery with mu ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. High Density Liquid Hydride Based Hydrogen Storage System

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: N/A

    A liquid chemical hydride-based hydrogen storage system is proposed for high density hydrogen supply for fuel cell power generation applications. Research works performed at MER showed that certain liquid hydrides can be catalytically dehydrogenated at temperatures as low as 150¿C. The released hydrogen gas can be withdrawn from the system through a hydrogen permeable membrane to achieve comple ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. High Performance Armor Based on Low Cost Nanocrystalline Cermanic Powders

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Ceramic armor is increasingly gaining acceptance as the armor material of choise for defense applications. One way to increase the ballistic performance of ceramic armors is to enhance their fracture resistance br decreasing their gain size (i.e. decreased flaw size) within the microstructure. Nanocrystalline powders, by virtue of their nanometer scale partical size, offer excellent potential to ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Instruments for Measuring Light Scattering in the Ocean

    SBC: HOBI Labs, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Measuring the inherent optical properties of the ocean has historically been a very difficult problem. The most widely used in-situ sensor has been the transmissometer, which measures the transmission of a light beam over a short pathlength in

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseNavy
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