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Canine InEar Hearing Protection
SBC: SPEAR LABS LLC Topic: SOCOM224D006A dual/company team, SPEAR LLC and HEAR LLC, with deep R&D experience in hearing protection devices (HPD) and successful DoD contract and SBIR accomplishment, has evidenced strong feasibility for all required subsystems of SOCOM “Canine In/Ear Hearing Protection.” The centerpiece of the team’s ‘K9HPD’ is a dynamic membrane earplug, that unlike expandable foam, flanged/polymer, and custom ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Artificial Intelligence for Maintenance on Buses (AIM on Bus)
SBC: PRETECKT INC Topic: 21FT2The project addresses the development of predictive maintenance software for municipal transportation buses in the USA. The research stems from Preteckt’s previous success in developing and commercially deploying similar technology to over-the-road trucking fleets. Success in this project will determine the ideal target bus subsystems to develop predictive maintenance software for when looking a ...
SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Transportation -
Small Arms Stabilization
SBC: Square One Systems Design, Inc. Topic: N04199Special Operations Forces (SOF) Operators must be able to shoot with prone accuracy when shooting off-hand and on the move. One way to accomplish this is to use inertial position sensors to control actuators which stabilize the weapon in ways in which the user is unable. Gyro stabilization has been in use for more than seventy years. Early applications included inertial navigation and lead co ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Reduced Size, Weight, and Power, Enhanced Range Electro-Optical and Infrared Sensor Suites
SBC: PHELPS2020, INC Topic: SOCOM15004Phelps2020 proposes a low SWaP solution, ARRIS, to the improvement of the range and resolution of the MX-15 turret so they equal or exceed the capabilities of the MX-20 turret. We chose to keep the MX-15 turret as is and append to it a low SWaP accelerated processor that performs real-time FMV enhancement. A multi-layer software application addresses illumination, weather, and environmental limita ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
A Range and Resolution Improvement System- ARRIS
SBC: PHELPS2020, INC Topic: SOCOM15004Phelps2020 proposes a low SWaP solution, ARRIS, to the improvement of the range and resolution of the MX-15 turret so they equal or exceed the capabilities of the MX-20 turret. We chose to keep the MX-15 turret untouched and append to it a low SWaP accelerated processor that performs real-time FMV enhancement. A multi-layer software application addresses illumination, weather, and environmental l ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
DGPS-Based Trilateration Positioning Receiver
SBC: Swaszek Peter Topic: 07FH1Positioning and navigation have become a mainstay of everyday life in the U.S.; applications of interest include navigation of vehicles of all kinds, infrastructure mapping, and safety of life systems. Many of these recent applications have become possible through the GPS. With the recognized vulnerabilities of GPS, it is evident that equivalent backup systems must be developed. One possible so ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Transportation -
SOCOM SOF Combatant Motion Recording and Biofeedback System
SBC: MEMSense, LLC Topic: SOCOM02007The United States Special Operations Command’s Special Boat Teams are routinely exposed to an environment prone to injury and the long-term effects of repetitive impact stress. The primary cause for injury and long-term degenerative musculoskeletal effects is the repetitive impacts incurred as the MK V and NSW RIB vessels impact the ocean’s surface. The goal of SOCOM02-007 Phase II research is ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
SURFACE TRAFFIC AUTOMATION USING NEURAL NETWORKS
SBC: ACCURATE AUTOMATION CORPORATION Topic: N/ATHIS PROJECT WILL IMPLEMENT A NEW APPROACH TO IDENTIFYING AIRCRAFT DURING GROUND OPERATIONS. WE WILL APPLY THE USE OFNEURAL NETWORK TECHNOLOGY FOR SCHEDULING AND TRACKING AIRCRAFT. THIS ROBUST AND MASSIVELY PARALLEL AUTOMATION TECHNIQUE HAS POTENTIAL APPLICATION FOR GROUND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. OUR CONCEPT SHOULD WORK WITH RUNWAY FOOTPRINT DETECTION SCHEMES. IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO DO PATTERN RECOGN ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Transportation -
Flight Video Recording and Transmission System
SBC: ACCURATE AUTOMATION CORPORATION Topic: N/ANot Available A program to demonstrate the feasibility of a single multi-hyperspectral infrared sensor capable of both missile threat warning and subpixel ground target detection is proposed. The effort will first identify candidate spectral bands/subbands for both missile threat warning and subpixel ground target detection applications. From these results, clutter rejection and subpixel target d ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Transportation -
Helmsman's Recording Accelerometer (HRA)
SBC: Applied Measurement Systems, Topic: N/ASpecial Operations Forces (SOF) require a real time display of appr opriate data to allow the helmsman to access the damage potential to his cargo (equipment/personnel) and support his decision relative to speed and course selection when operating in rough water. Furthermore, maintenance support personnel need quantitative data to support design decisions and maintenance activities. This proposa ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command