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IP Hopper (for Moving Target Defense)
SBC: CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORPORATION Topic: HSB0121002The IP Hopper is a moving target defense system that will use available network data and hopping algorithms to allow for constant IP address changing of both source and destination IP addresses. The use of "hopping" IP addresses will severely diminish an attacker's ability to attack any one target within a network. Utilizing IPv6 the IP Hopper will allow up to 340 undecillion (3.4 x 10 to the 38 ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security -
COTS MMW Radar for Tracking Persons within a Security Perimeter
SBC: PSQUAREDT LLC Topic: HSB0121005The implications of the proposed investigations are that radar systems already implemented for the automotive industry can be exploited, adapted and optimized for this application. These radar systems are inexpensive, of small size, employ advanced processing techniques which allow the tracking of threat targets, transmit low average power (10 milliwatts) and are proven to be people safe. We will ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security -
Improved Transit Rider Experience
SBC: MERCURY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 121FT1We propose to develop an advanced navigation solution for public transportation passengers that will guide them from their origin to single or multiple destination points and across multiple modes of transportation. Passengers will simply need to enter their destination (and optionally a starting point) and the system will select optimal and alternative routes. The navigation software will run on ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Transportation -
Non-Destructive Test Method for Rapid Determination of the Chemical Composition of Concrete in Field
SBC: METNA CO Topic: 122FH2While thorough assessment of concrete chemistry is vital to evaluating the health of (transportation) infrastructure systems, the costly and time-consuming nature of available chemical analysis methods limit their applications. A nondestructive test method will be developed for thorough evaluation of concrete chemistry and deterioration conditions at different depths. An analytical chemistry metho ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Transportation -
Ruggedization of Commercial-Grade Handheld Electronics for First Responders
SBC: CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORPORATION Topic: HSB0122004Ruggedized electronics can be costly; utilizing commercial-grade hand-held computing/communication device and combining with well-designed case can provide ruggedization (impact, temperature, moisture) and extend capabilities such as integrated inclusion of smartcard/CAC readers, biometrics, and advanced barcode scanners. This program will determine the requirements for ruggedizing a device and us ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security -
Fiber-laser Array Pumped OPCPA Laser-Plasma Accelerator Driver
SBC: Arbor Photonics, Inc. Topic: 66dSo-called tabletop accelerators are a holy-grail of high energy/high field physics and, if developed, as indicated by the Department of Energy in the Accelerators for America report, will spur a revolution in particle physics discoveries and also in medical treatments. This is because planned next-generation particle accelerators are still kilometers in size and billions of dollars to build and su ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy -
Development of a Superconducting RF Multi-Spoke Cavity for Compact Light Sources
SBC: Niowave, Inc. Topic: 15bSuperconducting radio frequency (SRF) accelerating cavities are being successfully used for acceleration of electron beams worldwide. The use of superconducting structures helps maximize the accelerating gradient, which is a highly desirable trait for applications involving linear accelerators or storage rings. Application of todays multi-spoke accelerating structures in future SRF electron lina ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy -
Development of a Superconducting RF 500 MHz Quarter Wave Resonator for Synchrotron Light Sources
SBC: Niowave, Inc. Topic: 15bIn the last ten to fifteen years, superconducting radio frequency cavities have begun to be utilized in accelerators for light sources, first as passive cavities for stabilizing the beam and later in the accelerating sections. In this SBIR proposal, Niowave will build and test the quarter-wave cavity design developed in Phase I of the SBIR. This new cavity system is simpler and less expensive to ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy -
Development of a Superconducting RF Crabbing System based on a Quarter Wave Resonator for Ultrashort Pulses at Light Sources
SBC: Niowave, Inc. Topic: 10cMany lines of research currently ongoing at storage ring light sources would benefit from intense, tunable, few picoseconds x-ray pulses for time-domain experiments. The use of a deflecting cavity has several advantages over other proposals to produce these pulses. A crab cavity does not accelerate the bunch, but instead deflects the head of the bunch relative to the tail. This kind of chirp in ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy -
Continuous Wave Thermionic Copper RF Gun for Compact FELs
SBC: Niowave, Inc. Topic: 10dCompact free electron lasers (FELs) based on superconducting energy recovery linacs are poised to open a new market of tunable high power lasers. The primary impediment to realizing these FELs is an affordable electron source that operates continuous wave (CW) with moderate average current, moderate beam brightness and moderate peak current, and does not contaminate the superconducting linac. T ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy