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Contact Lens See-Through Head Worn Display
SBC: Innovega Inc. Topic: SB103003This Phase I project will demonstrate the feasibility of using specially modified contact lenses combined with an LCD display illuminated with a wave-guided backlight to enable an 80 degree field of view see-through display. The new eyewear architecture being proposed is a radical departure from traditional near eye displays. Rather than present the eye with collimated rays of light that appear ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Laser Processing Fabrication Technology from Nano to Micro Scales for Polymer Photonics
SBC: AppliFlex LLC Topic: SB103004This project proposes to develop versatile, lithography-free technology for fabricating high-performance polymer photonic devices. This innovation utilizes laser processing to achieve low-cost, simplified production method without compromising the performance necessary for high-speed optical telecommunication devices. The proposed approach is a (a) flexible fabrication platform spanning from nano ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Wavelength-Stabilized, High-Brightness Diode Laser Pumps for High-Power Fiber Lasers
SBC: nLight Photonics Topic: SB103005nLight proposes the development of a wavelength-stabilized 5 kW, 105 m, 0.22NA fiber-coupled 976 nm diode laser pump system with a final predicted power conversion efficiency of>45% and mass-to-power ratio of
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
High Speed Naval Surface Munition
SBC: Donald L. Blount and Associates, Inc. Topic: SB103008SB103-008 has the objective to develop a high speed, semi-autonomous, naval surface munition designed to travel in water at speeds in excess of 100 knots to acoustically track and engage swarms of enemy boats up to 3 miles from the munition launch point. The munition is designed to fit within the footprint of an"A-size"sonobuoy. The proposed CONOPS results in multiple operating regimes: Sub- ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
High Speed Naval Surface Munition
SBC: Vehicle Control Technologies, Inc. Topic: SB103008Underwater, high-speed vehicles present several design challenges. Along with the many cavity/hydrodynamic issues are included: propulsion, control, energy density, and navigation. In addition to an underwater high-speed vehicle design, this proposal describes the development of an air phase high-speed munition concept (HSM) that employs a single watery entry event. For relative shallow depth a ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Tamper Detection and Prevention
SBC: Global Infotek, Inc. Topic: SB111003Many sensors have been and are being deployed to detect the activities of malicious insiders and enable attribution to the proper individuals. The ADAMS program attempts to utilize the activity evidence captured by these sensors to proactively anticipate forthcoming malicious behavior by detecting the precursors of that malicious behavior. We will facilitate this goal by developing a specialize ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Real-Time Interactive Secure Forensic System (RTISFS)
SBC: Outdo Inc Topic: SB111003RTISFS will support identifying and defending against malicious insiders functionalities through: a wider range of access limitations; immutable, non-alerting forensic audit trail; dynamic environment supporting interactions with users without revealing the depth of forensic and enforcement capabilities; scripted interrogatories to assist separating anomalies attributed to malicious insiders from ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Pump for Vapor-Liquid Mixtures of Refrigerants
SBC: Influent Corporation Topic: SB112001Current cooling systems are limited by the heat carrying capacity of the fluid, which is in turn limited by the pumping technology to move the fluid. This proposal allows a much higher heat capacity in the fluid, due to allowing the fluid to go from a 5% to 95% quality within the cooling circuit, which is enabled by an innovative and unique pumping technology that will be developed in this proposa ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
High Velocity Insensitive Launch Systems
SBC: Systima Technologies, Inc. Topic: SB112002Systima is proposing to develop an end-to-end integrated solution to provide a high velocity, Long Range Ram Accelerator Mobile Field Howitzer (LRRAM-FH) system that will dramatically increase velocity and range capabilities over conventional artillery. The ram accelerator launcher will accelerate the projectiles to velocities greater than 2 km/s, which will extend the capability of modern kinetic ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Hydrogen Based High Velocity Insensitive Launch Systems
SBC: UTRON, Inc. Topic: SB112002The objective of this proposal is to further explore and refine the use of hydrogen based propellants for use in high velocity gun systems. This proposal will build on the ongoing and very novel research being conducted with direct combustion of hydrogen-oxygen mixtures at high initial pressures. While the research performed to date has demonstrated the performance potential inherent in this app ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency