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  1. Innovative Material Design and Manufacturing Development for a Lightweight, Low-Cost, Highly Survivable Drive Shaft

    SBC: ADC Acquisition Co. dba Automated Dynamics            Topic: N101097

    Drive shafts for aerospace platforms are highly loaded, stressed, fatigued, and without question must maintain their operational capabilities. A component of this importance requires a material and design that provides not only a solution to stringent design criteria, but also a high level of confidence to the people who are fielding the platform and ultimately, the end user, service men and women ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Innovative Low-cost, In-situ Consolidation Head for Complex Geometry Thermoplastic Fiber Placement

    SBC: ADC Acquisition Co. dba Automated Dynamics            Topic: N08135

    This SBIR program specifically focuses in on innovative approaches to overcome the limitations associated with both the non-conformity of the rigid steel consolidation roller as well as building upon the individual tow control functionality of thermoplastic processing heads. Our main objective within the Phase I portion of the program was to develop and demonstrate at a high level, an innovative m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Shipboard Waste Volume Reduction and Treatment

    SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc.            Topic: N092153

    The US Navy is seeking ways to treat typical ship-generated waste to minimize storage space required for waste storage during long-term deployments, with a special emphasis on the large items produced during cargo and ordinance handling. The best way to do this is to treat the waste as a resource, reducing its volume and producing useful energy or fuel from the waste decomposition process. Rather ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Technologies for Reduced Source Level Sonar Systems

    SBC: Advanced Acoustic Concepts, Inc.            Topic: N101068

    Advanced Acoustic Concepts (AAC) will develop a spread spectrum waveform for use with the Continuous Active Sonar (CAS). CAS uses the AN/SQS-53C as the sonar source operating at 100% duty-cycle. It then uses a Multi-Function Towed Array (MFTA) as the receiver. This is an ideal application for a spread spectrum waveform as the largest reduction in transmit power is achieved using the highest pulse ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Handheld Sonar Intercept Receiver for Divers

    SBC: Advanced Acoustic Concepts, Inc.            Topic: N092157

    As the use of commercially available diver detection systems becomes more widespread, Navy divers will face a greater risk of being detected while conducting clandestine operations. If a diver is conducting an operation in enemy waters where an active diver detection system is employed, the entire mission can fail and lives can be lost if he is detected. What is needed is a portable system that ca ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Spread Spectrum Techniques for Sonar Ping Technology

    SBC: Advanced Acoustic Concepts, Inc.            Topic: N101005

    Advanced Acoustic Concepts (AAC) will develop a spread spectrum waveform for use with the existing receive-only sonobuoys. Ideally the sonar source will be constructed to operate at 100% duty-cycle. This is an ideal application for a spread spectrum waveform as the largest reduction in transmit power is achieved using the highest pulse compression which in turn is achieve through use of very high ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. High-Quantum-Efficiency Photocathode Development

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: N08162

    Navy free-electron laser (FEL) weapon systems require robust long-lived cathodes for the electron injector. The cathodes must deliver very high bunch charge in extremely short time at high repetition rates. AES has been working with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) through a Phase I NAVY SBIR and a JTO contract to develop manufacturing and physics requirements with a goal of fabricating a diam ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Autonomous Persistent Surveillance and Targeting for the Asymmetric Air Threat (APSTAAT)

    SBC: Advanced Optical Systems, Inc            Topic: N07209

    Maritime asymmetric threat detection begins with an in depth comprehension of the tactical picture. Security lies in the ability to sense threats in all environments. Advanced Optical Systems, Inc. (AOS), together with partners Technology Systems, Inc. (TSI) and Raytheon IDS, have joined together to propose APSTAAT. APSTAAT is a system for autonomous persistent surveillance for the asymmetric air ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Advanced LADAR Imagery Augmentation Systems (ALIAS)

    SBC: Advanced Optical Systems, Inc            Topic: N08147

    Visually degraded environment (VDE) conditions pose a threat to Navy and Marine Corps helicopter operations during landings and troop insertions/extractions. Blinding dust clouds caused by rotor down-wash during low level flight can cause pilots to suddenly lose all visual cues. This loss of situational awareness (SA) creates significant risks from other aircraft and ground obstacles. According to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Terminal Guidance for Autonomous Aerial Refueling

    SBC: Advanced Optical Systems, Inc            Topic: N101073

    Advanced Optical Systems Proximity Operations Measurements System (POMS) for terminal guidance during Autonomous Aerial Refueling (AAR) provides relative position and attitude, all 6 Degrees of Freedom (DoF), in a manner similar to that sensed by a human pilot. POMS recognizes and locates features on the tanker and drogue with a sensor on the UAS and converts the relative location of those feature ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy
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