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STTR Phase I: Development of an Artifical Star Stimulation and Modeling Tool for Astronomy with Science and Teaching Applications
SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: ITThis Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I research project's objectives are to build and validate an artificial star simulation application for the study of astronomical objects, and to assess its commercial potential for the professional and serious amateur astronomer communities. The prevalence of modern light detectors has ushered in a golden age for astronomy due to their outstanding cha ...
STTR Phase I 2005 National Science Foundation -
Wave Energy Harvesting to Power Unmanned Surface Vehicles
SBC: Advanced Mechanical Technology, Inc. Topic: N05T021Recent world events have highlighted the need for timely and accurate intelligence data to assess threats and combat terror. An unmanned surface vehicle (USV ) can potentially perform intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, provide force protection, hunt for mines in coastal waters or harbors, and provide port security. USVs under development by the Navy are powered by the ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseNavy -
Low Cost/Low Noise Variable Pitch Ducted Fan
SBC: Aerocomposites, Inc. Topic: T701ACI proposes a design for a Propulsor (Low Cost/Low Noise Variable Pitch Ducted Fan) that has wide application in all sectors of Aviation. Propulsor hardware of this low cost design can be integrated with a broad range of aircraft engines (e.g. existing piston engines, automotive derivative piston engines, new design turbine engines) for use in new design aircraft. The proposed Propulsor desig ...
STTR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Reducing Complex Physico-Chemical Model Systems
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: A05T018An important and fundamental challenge in science and engineering is the need to understand the system output variables (model predictions, measured observables) and their relation to the system¡¦s input variables (model inputs, specified experimental conditions). This project proposes to address this problem through the development of a family of numerical tools for implementing High Dimension ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
New Generation Hybrid Carbon/Ceramic Nanocomposites
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: AF05T023Based on in-depth experience with advanced optical ceramics, nano-particle coating, nanoceramic sintering and superplasticity deformation, in this program, AGILTRON Inc. and Florida International University, and University of California at Davis propose to develop next generation airframe and engine materials made of CNT/alumina nano-composites. The proposed approach uniquely combines low-cost and ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Visible Wavelength Negative Index Materials
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: A05T015Leveraging Agiltron's recent breakthrough in photonic nano-manufacturing technology and research on photonic crystals together with Northeastern University's know-how in the research of negative index material, we propose to design and fabricate a negative index photonic crystal material and establish its potential for negative refraction and subwavelength imaging at visible wavelengths. Our preli ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Low Loss Optic Fiber Sparse Tapped Delay Module
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: ST051006Leveraging Agiltron's recent breakthrough in low loss/low cost solid-sate fiberoptic digital delay lines and variable splitter, we propose to develop a new type of affordable reconfigurable sparse delay line module. The proposed approach overcomes the deficiencies in limited delay time and excessive loss associated with electronic sparse delay line modules and provides sufficiently long delays an ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Wide Field of View Electronically Stearable Imaging Sensors
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: ST051004This proposal provides a breakthrough solution to flexibly direct the field of view of an imaging system over a wide acceptance angle, having significant advantages over other candidate technologies. The innovation is based on an unconventional beam steering technology covering a wide angle ranging over at high speed with low power consumption and in a compact and lightweight construction. The ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Versatile Wireless Data Net
SBC: Alpha Beta Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AThe proposed R&D is to develop a wireless data networking capability. A prototype capability will result from the Phase 1 and 2 contracts. The Versatile Wireless Data Net (VWDN) employs an 802.11x wireless protocol for a network of sensor, recording, and monitoring nodes. The concept combines extensive computational capability with a family of transducers in self-contained packages with an ele ...
STTR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Production of High Specific Activity Lutetium-177
SBC: ALPHAMED, INC Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A separation method will be tested and evaluated to determine the feasibility of providing no carrier added lutetium-177 (Lu-177) for use in radiotherapeutic applications. An indirect method will be used to produce Lu-177 (neutron capture followed by decay). Separation of the Lu-177 from the target material will enable us to provide carrier-free Lu-177 suita ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health