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Flow-Field Seeding Techniques for Large Transonic Wind Tunnels
SBC: Aero Systems Engineering, Inc. Topic: AF06297Optical measurements including laser velocimetry (LV), particle image velocimetry (PIV), and other similar techniques are becoming a more important part of aerodynamic testing. However their implementation into large production wind tunnels is severely hindered by difficulties with flow seeding. Phase I of this program will focus on the problem of seed delivery and dispersal into a transonic strea ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Tunable, Low Mass, Low Loss, Millimeter Wave, MEMS RF Filters
SBC: AESOP, INC. Topic: AF05230AESOP proposes to design and manufacture robust, miniaturized, broadly tunable mm-wave bandpass filters for space applications. The mm-wave tunable filters will have an unloaded Q of up to 1500 and the potential for multi-octave tuning ranges, for example from 6 to 18 Ghz, although any tuning range up to the limitations of the packaging, interconnections and actuator can be constructed. Aesop, Inc ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Advanced Frangible Composite Structure
SBC: MARK G. MILLER, INC. Topic: AF06339The technical objectives of this SBIR proposal include the design and verification of a frangible composite ILS Glideslope Tower that does not require guy wires (i.e., will maintain existing tolerances and mission performance capabilities). ATSI’s technical approach is based upon the high probability that a qualified, frangible Glideslope Tower can be designed and developed using existing/prove ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Wax Substitutes for Melt Castable Explosive Fills.
SBC: Applied Colloids Topic: AF06151The use of carnauba wax in melt/castable explosives yields a insensitive explosive formulation that enhances overall safety for the use of these munitions in the field. However, carnauba wax is only obtained from overseas sources and there is no domestic source for this material. This leads to shortages of material and higher prices. There exists a need for a wax substitute to replace the carna ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Protecting IT Systems From Cyber Attacks
SBC: CYBER SPK, LLC Topic: AF05106Based upon successful research in Phase I, this Phase II proposal describes the creation of a demonstrable prototype that will reduce the threat of cyber attacks. In addition, it will reduce the time (and therefore cost) IT staff need to defend their systems. The prototype will be a software utility called the Cyber SPK™ (System Protection Kit). The SPK will fuse data from four sources including ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Hardware Accelerated Simulator for Scattering from Electrically Large Objects and Scenes
SBC: EM PHOTONICS INC Topic: AF05220Over the past few decades, computational electromagnetics (CEM) researchers have been making steady progress towards the development of efficient algorithms, such as the Method of Moments (MoM), for simulating scattering from electrically large targets. Unfortunately, such techniques have proved too computationally demanding because they require the solution of an often very large and dense matri ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Development of Advanced Polymer Based Photonic Crystal Devices and Fabrication Processes
SBC: EM PHOTONICS INC Topic: AF05135Photonic crystals have led the way for miniaturizing application specific optical integrated circuit (ASOIC) to a scale comparable to the wavelength of light which in turn made them a good candidate for next generation high-density optical systems and interconnects. Polymer based Photonic Crystal structures have potential applications in optical integrated circuits, optoelectronics, optical switch ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Reconfigurable Nanophotonic Optical Interconnects for Advanced FPGAs
SBC: EM PHOTONICS INC Topic: AF06T006Optically interconnected systems provide a number of additional benefits. For example, by removing metallic traces, many signal integrity issues are also eliminated as the parasitic capacitance and inductance associated with high-speed lines are removed, which further improves systems performance. Additionally, such systems typically require less power and experience less leakage, or wasted power ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Multi-spectral Physics-based Projector
SBC: EVANS & SUTHERLAND COMPUTER CORP. Topic: AF06344The overall objective for the proposed Phase I effort is to demonstrate the feasibility of a multispectral physics-based projector for displaying visible and infrared correlated imagery for daylight and night vision goggle training stimulation. This projector system, if developed, would have the ability to simultaneously project normal human-visible spectrum scenes as well as low-energy near-infra ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
High-Efficiency Extremely High-Frequency (EHF) Power Amplifiers
SBC: INNOSYS, INC. Topic: AF06206InnoSys intends to demonstrate improved performance EHF power amplifiers using 3-D microfabrication techniques and technologies that are rugged and can be produced in large quantities at low cost. Per the specifications of this SBIR solicitation, the power output of these 3-D power amplifiers will be > 1.2 watts with an input power of 300 milliwatts, a power-added efficiency greater than 15 perce ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force