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  1. Compact Advanced Hypoxia Training System (CAHTS)

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N132093

    Hypoxia is a dangerous condition for naval aviators that impacts critical thinking, resulting in a lack of awareness that prevents aircrew from taking appropriate corrective actions. Practical hypoxia training allows pilots to experience the effects of hypoxia so that the symptoms are more readily recognized. Current training systems include both hypobaric chambers and reduced oxygen breathing sys ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. A High-Precision, High-Resolution Turbine Blade Inspection System

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N132097

    Modern jet engine turbine blades are single-crystal superalloy structures with excellent resistance to high-temperature creep, allowing tight tolerances to be maintained over the blade"s life. However, turbine blades have complicated features that can promote the growth of discrete crystal grains that can lower the part"s creep resistance and may lead to catastrophic engine failure. Current inspec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Development of an Advanced Bearing for Extreme Service Environments

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N132103

    Aircraft carriers are the backbone of the U.S. Navy"s fleet, which operates around the globe, with the sole purpose of launching and recovering aircraft to support U.S. military and peacekeeping interests. The ability to quickly and safely launch aircraft can become a key limitation for an aircraft carrier when trying to deliver the maximum amount of warfighter capability. Currently, the wheel bea ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Multiple Mechanism (MULTIMECH) Body Armor

    SBC: TechVen Technologies, LLC            Topic: A13021

    Body armor used today is an achievement of modern science, constructed of high tensile strength, manmade fibers and ultra hard, impervious ceramics. As impressive as this armor is, however, one of the most critical areas of armor testing methodology has remained largely unchanged from its National Institute of Justice (NIJ) 0101.00 roots: back face signature (BFS). The somewhat arbitrary value ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Modular Anatomical Test Target for Non-Lethal Weapons

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N132084

    Non-lethal weapons (NLWs) are increasingly being used in conflict situations where lethal force is undesirable. As new non-lethal systems are developed, careful evaluation is required to confirm both effectiveness and non-lethality over various payload and range conditions. Computer simulations can be an extremely useful NLW effects evaluation tool at a significantly reduced cost compared with tes ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Advanced Littoral Combat Ship Common Mission Module Handling Device

    SBC: Quantum Engineering Design, Inc.            Topic: N132120

    The Quantum Engineering Design, Inc. (QED) Mission Module Handling Device (MMHD) is designed to meet the Navys requirements of minimizing the deck point loading while lifting and omni-directionally maneuvering ISO containers and Twenty foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) aboard both the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Freedom and Independence class of vessel. Special attention is paid to the need for operatin ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Corrosion Identification, Removal and Cleaning of Galvanic Couples in Difficult to Access Areas

    SBC: ALPHASENSE, INC.            Topic: AF131192

    In this proposal, AlphaSense, Inc. details the development of a fully integrated laser ultrasound visualization and laser ablation tool for corrosion identification, removal and cleaning. The key innovations of this proposal include the following: a) Hidden corrosion detections based on direct visualizations of the ultrasound propagation characteristics, b) Corrosion product removal using laser ab ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Imaging Techniques for Passive Atmospheric Turbulence Compensation

    SBC: SOLID STATE SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION            Topic: AF141179

    Solid State Scientific Corporation (SSSC) is pleased to propose a Phase I SBIR program to develop a unique technique for imaging through atmospheric turbulence. The proposed idea combines the use of specially designed hardware and associated algorithms to yield improved performance over current systems. The proposed solution will improve upon one of the traditional techniques for imaging through a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Low-Cost Compact Microchannel Heat Exchanger With Uniform Flow Distribution

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N141068

    Increasing use of high power density electronics systems in military vehicles and buildings will significantly increase thermal loads of their Environmental Control Systems (ECS). Advanced thermal management technology is needed for these ECSs. We propose to develop a highly effective, low-cost heat exchanger that will enhance thermal effectiveness of evaporators in vapor compression systems. The ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. A performance-improved implementation of ScaLAPACK implemented in Open Community Runtime

    SBC: ET International, Inc.            Topic: 02b

    Software development faces many challenges as high-performance computing (HPC) moves towards exascale: scalability, programmability, performance portability, resilience, and energy efficiency. To tackle these challenges, fundamental shifts in the basic execution models and programming models employed by HPC software are required. In particular, commonly used linear algebra libraries performance s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
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