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Thermally Stable High Energy Lithium-Ion Batteries for Naval Aviation Applications
SBC: Yardney Technical Products, Inc. Topic: N08017Yardney is proposing to take the technology we have previously developed in Phase 1 and move toward thinner cell designs to meet the extreme temperature and power requirements of the next generation of high power Naval Aircraft. Just as the optimum Hybrid Electric Vehicle batteries were a step towards more power and thus thinner design, the optimum battery for high power, high energy Naval aviatio ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
High Precision Conformal Sensor Window
SBC: OPTIPRO SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: N132122Conformal sensor windows have the capability of increasing the performance of an optical system while decreasing the aerodynamic drag. In many cases, these windows might conform to the platform they reside in. They may also be made out of optical materials that are resistant to the elements, thus providing a degree of protection for the optical sensors that are behind them. Continued improvements ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Corrective Optics Manufacturing for Aerodynamic Infrared Domes and Conformal Sensor Windows
SBC: OPTIPRO SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: N132124Aerodynamically shapes missile domes have many benefits over traditional spherically shaped domes. To correct for optical aberrations presented by this non-traditional shape, free form corrective optics are required between the dome and the image sensor. For this example, the corrective optics shape may be in the form of an arch. Currently the design and utilization of corrective arch shapes are c ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Aerodynamic Dome Manufacturing Cost Reduction
SBC: OPTIPRO SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: N132121Future missile systems will abandon the traditional hemi-spherical shape for shapes resembling a tangent Ogive. An ogive shaped dome has better aerodynamic capabilities than its spherical counterpart. This enables the missile to fly faster, farther, and with more accuracy while also increasing its payload capacity. The optical material of choice is polycrystalline alumina, PCA, which is a hard cer ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Blast dosimeter for monitoring and documenting Blast exposure for Breacher and route clearance personnel
SBC: Blackbox Biometrics, Inc. Topic: N123152The purpose of this research is to develop a marine-worn, cost-efficient blast exposure monitoring device (blast dosimeter) that can be easily deployed by Marines and other ground forces in the theater of operations and in training to measure, record, and display overpressure and force acceleration data from varying blast type events to which these warfighters are exposed.
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of Next-Generation Composite Flywheel Design for Shock and Vibration Tolerant, High Density Rotating Energy Storage
SBC: MOHAWK INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: N13AT022The university and industrial team assembled by MiTi proposes to demonstrate the viability of using an advanced low cost out of autoclave composites manufacturing process for application to high speed composite flywheel energy storage systems. Besides conducting appropriate materials testing of the new process, testing of a high-speed titanium flywheel simulator system weighing over 200 lbs will b ...
STTR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Using Alternative Energy to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Production in the Transportation Sector
SBC: Advanced Engines Development Corporation Topic: 142OS1U.S. DOT’s Zero Emissions Transportation Initiative is looking to push the transportation sector greenhouse gas production to zero by 2050. This solicitation/topic addresses alternative energy sources for the light vehicle, motorcycle, and bicycle sector. With the continuing significant development in commercialization and availability of biofuels, the possibility exists to meet this goal, with ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Transportation -
Parking-Cruising Caused Congestion & Targeting Public Mitigation Investments
SBC: NELSON/NYGAARD CONSULTING ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: 142FH2Cruising for parking is a problem that cities have long struggled to address. Recent efforts by the FHWA in San Francisco, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and other cities have advanced the state of knowledge but large gaps remain. This project seeks to address these important gaps by using GPS traces, GPS-augmented travel surveys, and GPS traces with driver video to quantify the extent of cruising, and ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Transportation -
Submarine Component Design Tool to Assess Relative Resistance to High Intensity Loading
SBC: Weidlinger Associates, Inc. Topic: N151045Component acceptance by a shock Qualification by Extension (QBE) process takes advantage of the similarities between a candidate equipment item and previously qualified components to save cost, while continuing to mitigate risk attributed to high-intensity shock. WAI will develop a software tool which will facilitate the comparison of new (candidate) designs to designs that have been previously te ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Multi-ship Sonar Bistatic Automatic Active Localization
SBC: MARINE ACOUSTICS INC Topic: N151055The opportunity of interest is the introduction and application of a bistatic tool set for both surface and submarine Mid-Frequency (MF) active sonar systems to enhance anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability in strike group or coordinated surface and submarine ASW operations. The ability to localize threat submarine forces in a battlefield scenario by judicious application of bistatic capability ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseNavy