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  1. Wire Detection in mmW Radar Using Convolutional Neural Networks

    SBC: COVAR, LLC            Topic: A152093

    This is a proposal for Phase II of SBIR topic A152-093. During Phase I, CoVar Applied Technologies, Inc., developed novel methods for the detection of power-lines in mmW radar data by leveraging deep learning approaches and Bayesian tracking. CoVars novel algorithms were demonstrated to outperform state of the art algorithms from the relevant research literature. These algorithms will be enhanced ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Widely Tunable High Power Quantum Cascade Laser Arrays for Standoff Detection

    SBC: PENDAR TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: A14AT015

    As part of an ongoing ECBC Phase II STTR (Topic #A14A-T015), Pendar Technologies is developing in collaboration with MIT Lincoln Laboratory a broadly tunable, fully beam combined, high power source that is based on Pendars proprietary distributed feedback quantum cascade laser array (DFB-QCLA) technology. The sequential Phase II SBIR proposed herein aims at improving this source (in particular in ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Wideband, Programmable, Multifunctional Transmitter/Receiver (TRX) Module

    SBC: MAXENTRIC TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: A19029

    To meet the demands of the A19-029 SBIR solicitation (“Wideband, Programmable, Multifunctional Transmitter/Receiver (TRX) Module”), we propose a novel approach which leverages our wideband front-end technology and previous experience developing TRX modules. The system will support fast hopping (FHSS) via a novel architecture approach. Furthermore, single frequency full duplex operation will be ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Wideband Fast Switched RF Synthesizer

    SBC: SenSyTech, Inc. Imaging Group            Topic: N/A

    The current market for fast switching frequency sythesizers is growing rapidly. Most synthesizers available today will not meet the stringent requirements for switching quickly, providing spectrally pure RF outputs and minimizing physical size and cost. As part of a current SBIR program, S.T. Research has developed a wideband, fast switching synthesizer, based on the use of broadband phase-locke ...

    SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Weather Situational Awareness in the Cockpit

    SBC: BLUE STORM ASSOCIATES INC.            Topic: A19071

    Tactical battlespace superiority requires high-fidelity, real-time knowledge of current and forecast weather to effectively deliver aircraft firepower and support ground operations. Adverse weather can impair target acquisition, weapon sensor functionality, curtail aircraft support times and lead to loss of the platform through threats such as icing or lightning. PEMDAS proposes a Phase I discipli ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Weather "Action-Chain" Enabler (ACE) Application

    SBC: BLUE STORM ASSOCIATES INC.            Topic: 834

    In this Phase II effort, PEMDAS Technologies and Innovations (PEMDAS), in collaboration with subcontractor Westover Studios, proposes to develop a functional prototype of the Weather “Action Chain” Enabler (ACE) application using the technologies identified, knowledge gained, and preliminary design conceived during the Phase I effort. As designed, the Weather ACE application will be a non-intr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  7. Wearable Threat Detection System for Opioids

    SBC: Clear Scientific, LLC            Topic: A18142

    Opioids are a class of drug compounds that pose lethal threats to the warfighter even in small quantities. However, the rapid identification of opioid intoxication in individuals before the onset of more deleterious and lethal effects remains a foundational gap in clinical diagnosis and sensing technology. Current diagnosis in the field relies almost entirely on buddy aid, leaving a strong need fo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Wearable Integrated Speakerless Sound Protection using Electrostimulative Resonance (WISSPER)

    SBC: VIVONICS INC            Topic: A18151

    Effective teamwork and communication are essential to military operational success and soldier survivability. While currently deployed noise cancellation systems work well at cancelling harmful sound, they lack a continuous communication feature during variable high noise situations, leading to inconsistent use. This is especially true of active duty personnel in combat theatres where long-term co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. W-Band RF Instrumentation

    SBC: MAGIQ TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A18BT002

    In the program, MagiQ Technologies Inc., in conjunction with professor Gabriel Rebeiz from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), is proposing a high dynamic range W-band CW/pulse RF power meter for the US Army’s application in the development of W-band radar and satellite communications. Base on unique noise reduction technique in MagiQ technologies, The power meter can operate in a hi ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. W-band Beamforming Network

    SBC: MAXENTRIC TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: A15004

    There is a growing need for compact, low cost, high resolution sensor systems capable of operating when poor weather conditions impair existing optical systems. Millimeter-wave (mmW) systems offer an excellent solution to this challenge: they are less vulnerable to these impairments while still providing higher resolution and smaller form factors than lower frequency systems. As silicon-based mmW ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseArmy
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