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  1. Quantitative Analysis of ALON and Spinel Dome Blanks

    SBC: SURMET CORP            Topic: A11078

    Multimode seekers are receiving significant attention as a way to provide more capability in the same package. In some cases, both optical and millimeter wave seekers are being combined in a way that requires a common aperture. The requirements for such a system place a tremendous burden on the design and production of the dome. The optical requirements on such domes drive the associated tolerance ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Mobile Bioelectric Filtration System (MBFS): Accelerated Anaerobic Digestion via Bio-Electrochemical Reactions

    SBC: CAMBRIAN INNOVATION, INC.            Topic: A11051

    Current United States military contingency operations require more sustainable Forward Operating Bases (FOBs). Major problems for FOBs include the supply of fuel and water and the removal and treatment of wastewater. Microbial Fuel Cells and Bio-electrochemical systems utilize newly discovered electrically active microbes to generate direct electric current and other value-added products while tre ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Innovative Applique Attachment Methods for Army Vehicles

    SBC: Creative Engineering Solutions Inc.            Topic: A11061

    Creative Engineering Solutions, in collaboration with QinetiQ North America and its LAST armor solution, proposes to develop a switchable magnetic core element (SMCE) attachment system that breaks the traditional tradeoff of detachment time, isolation, pull strength, and weight which has been the limiting factor for all such state-of-the-art systems. Our novel system decreases attachment/detachmen ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Large-Area UV-Selective Silicon-Based Avalanche Photodiodes

    SBC: Spire Corporation            Topic: A11033

    This Phase I SBIR proposal aims to develop for the first time high efficiency large-area, low-noise UV avalanche photodiodes on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) structures. These devices will benefit from Spire"s patented technology to selectivity detect UV radiation with efficiency levels at greater than 80% while being relatively insensitive to longer visible and near infrared photons. Upon success ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Low Cost Embedded Dust Detector (EDD) for M1 Abrams/Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV)

    SBC: Templeman Automation, LLC            Topic: A11066

    The AGT-1500 turbine engine is the basis of the M1 Abrams tank power-plant. A low-cost embedded dust detector (EDD) that could be integrated into the AGT-1500 would provide value to the M1's standard sensor equipment by reducing engine damage and improving operational readiness. However, the cost and effort of any significant addition requiring new wiring routes would rapidly eclipse the sens ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Measuring Fuel Quantity in Collapsible Fabric Storage Tanks

    SBC: AGILTRON, INC.            Topic: A11067

    Leveraging on Agiltron"s extensive experience in fiber sensor development, we propose to develop a customized sensing system with the ability to measure fuel quantity in a collapsible tank. Based primarily on mature technologies and commercially available components, the proposed sensor system is simple in construction and ready to be implemented. In Phase I, a small scale sensor will be built for ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Negative Electron Affinity GaAs as a Thermoelectric Cooler Element

    SBC: Saxet Surface Science            Topic: A11014

    This project will result in investigation and modeling of heat flow in a Bi2Te3-Sb2Te3 superlattice based thermoelectric cooler stack and the development of the series of processes for negative electron affinity activation of the stack substrate as a basis for an advanced sensor cooler in which current is transported across a vacuum gap that acts as a conduction and convection thermal barrier betw ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Lithium Ion Battery Separator with High Temperature Stability

    SBC: OPTODOT CORPORATION            Topic: A11065

    A separator involving composite materials is provided that meets the lithium ion battery requirements for separators with high temperature stability at 220C and above and with mechanical strength and flexibility. The heat stable properties are obtained from using aluminum oxide particles at over 75% by weight that prevent any shrinkage of the composite separator. The mechanical strength without ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Mid-Infrared Laser Beam Combining Module for Infrared Countermeasure Application

    SBC: TeraDiode, Inc.            Topic: A11029

    There is a compelling need for scaling the output of mid-infrared lasers to much higher power, brightness, and energy, particularly for infrared countermeasure application. We propose a Phase I configuration that demonstrates WBC of four (4) quantum cascade lasers in a single waveband (Band 4b). This achievement will substantiate the feasibility of WBC cavities constructed with QCL active devices. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Interface System Production, Evaluation, and Comparison Tool (INSPECT) Suite

    SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC.            Topic: A11017

    Currently available usability assessment tools provide a variety of approaches to automated graphical user interface (GUI) evaluation, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. To optimally exploit each tool"s strengths, a structured framework for integration is needed. However, a unifying framework that combines the outputs of various tools is not sufficient since it fails to address the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
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