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  1. Zero-HERO Inductive Link

    SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: N171006

    Triton Systems will develop an inductive link for use in Navy aircrafts to send configuration data to individual rockets within a launcher before launch. The proposed solution will remove the need for umbilicals on the current system and provide a wireless connectivity capability. During Phase I, Triton proposes to build a test model to demonstrate our systems capability to send wireless data to i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Wireless Sensor Systems for On-Board Aircraft Health Monitoring

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: N/A

    "Aircraft diagnostic and prognostic systems can enhance aircraftsafety, reduce total costs of ownership, and increase assetavailability. However, they require a great deal of integrationwith the platform. Wireless transducers have enormous potentialto simplify new and retrofitted diagnostic/prognostic systems byeliminating currently required cabling and interconnects,enhancing robustness via redu ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Wireless Monitoring Systems for Shipboard/Power Plant Applications

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: N/A

    "The rapid development of wireless technology is creating newopportunities and challenges for instrumentation users andsuppliers. Wireless sensor systems can significantly decreaseinstrumentation set-up time and cost, while simultaneouslyimproving sensor signal-to-noise ratios and instrumentationsystem flexibility. Further, the arduous task of manuallycollecting data for purposes of machinery he ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Wireless Leave-In-Place Aircraft Structural Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Sensors

    SBC: NASCENT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, LLC            Topic: N/A

    "Wireless NDE is a dream ready to become a reality. The increase in capability of commercial systems for communication and computation has opened the door for many novel new NDE applications. As with any breakthrough, the first runners set the tone foracceptance for those who follow. Nascent is committed to utilize this SBIR opportunity to develop a practical NDE system to monitor selected critica ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Wireless Communications with Electromagnetic Sensor Networks for Nondestructive Evaluation

    SBC: JENTEK SENSORS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    "Many aircraft components that were originally designed to last the design life of aircraft without experiencing cracking are now failing in service as a result of corrosion and fatigue damage. These components are often in difficult-to-access locations.This proposal addresses the need for wireless communication with networks of leave-in-place nondestructive evaluation sensors for inspection of s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Wide Band, High Performance Low Cost Array Antenna (1000-185)

    SBC: SI2 TECHNOLOGIES, INC            Topic: N111040

    SI2 Technologies proposes to leverage its experience in the design of broadband, low profile array antennas to develop a wide band, high performance, low cost array to operate from S band through X band for Navy shipboard radar, electronic warfare (EW), and communications systems. SI2"s proposed array is based on proven technology, and will exhibit high efficiency, excellent pattern stability and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Wideband Acoustic Communications Transducer

    SBC: Materials Systems Inc.            Topic: N101046

    The goal of the proposed program is to combine the functionality of the TR-232, TR-233 and ITC-1007 transducers into a single high performance transducer that can meet all of the Navys submarine acoustic communications requirements. All this needs to packaged into a form factor that fits within the current TR-233 footprint and include both transmit and receive response. Materials Systems Inc. (MS ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Web-based Game Design Advisor

    SBC: APTIMA INC            Topic: N/A

    "Gaming technologies offers flexibility not possible with classroom-delivered training and enable instructors to train more students faster. Instructional games offer the strong potential to increase understanding and retention of learning materials andengage and motivate learners.To maximize learning, game-based training must be designed based on sound pedagogical principles that do not compromis ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Weather Radar Processor for Rapid Scanning Tactical Radars

    SBC: PROSENSING INC.            Topic: N/A

    This Phase II SBIR proposal describes a weather radar processor that will be used to add a weather surveillance mode to existing military radar systems. Existing tactical radars, such as the TPQ-37 and MPQ-64, are highly sensitive search and track radarswhose basic operational parameters are ideally suited for weather surveillance applications. During Phase I, we plan to work with engineers from t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Wavefront Sensing for Tactical Systems

    SBC: Integrity Applications Incorporated            Topic: N111028

    The Navy is responsible for providing maritime security from terrorist and rogue state actors. As technology progresses, these threats obtain increasingly powerful weapons that may be concealed in smaller packages. The Navy relies heavily on EOIR sensors mounted on airborne tactical platforms to detect, identify, and classify these threats. The challenging tactical environment faced by these senso ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
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