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The Automated Control of Complex Tasks in Animals
SBC: ADVANCED ANTI-TERROR TECHNOLOGIES CORP Topic: SB092004The aims and opportunities of our Automated Control Enhancement(ACE) modules are enabling of automated training of complex tasks in animals; innovative new remote tele-presence/robot/canine operational teams; and, ultimately, entirely new classes and types of augmented-reality enhanced canines. Initial canine screening, selection, and early-skill acquisition are most efficiently performed within ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Digital Analysis Computing Software Solutions for the Supply Chain
SBC: ALTASIM TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: SB092006Electrical circuit designers at Tier 2-4 suppliers to the Department of Defense (DoD) are currently using desktop computing to design their products. To improve the circuit design in the DoD supply chain, designers will need to be able to analyze their circuits with High Performance Computing resources. Designers seeking to innovate their circuits must have access to HPC facilities that maintain c ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Photonic Band Gap Structures for Solar Energy Generation
SBC: Aegis Technologies Group, LLC, The Topic: SB092002The demand for renewable energy is motivating R&D efforts toward the development of novel photovoltaic (PV) technology. Efficient and low cost solar cells will have an important role in defense applications particularly powering portable electronic devices. Current solar cells based on single crystal silicon are still not at a level to be cost effective when compared to other forms of electrical g ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Flexible Gas Diffusion Barriers Using ALD/MLD Multilayers and Roll-to-Roll Processing
SBC: ALD NANOSOLUTIONS, INC Topic: SB101001ALD NanoSolutions, Inc. will develop flexible gas diffusion barriers for polymer substrates that will enable flexible electronic devices such as flexible OLEDs and thin film photovoltaics. The multilayer barriers films will consist of nanometer thick, flexible inorganic and organic layers formed using atomic layer deposition (ALD) and molecular layer deposition (MLD) techniques. Al2O3 ALD films ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Development of New Adaptive Polymer Lenses
SBC: BOULDER NONLINEAR SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: SB092014Boulder Nonlinear Systems proposes to develop significantly improved adaptive polymer lenses (APLs) for use in a variety of imaging systems. APLs will be fabricated and characterized for focal length and optical properties. Electro-mechanical actuators will be investigated. An optical zoom system using the APLs developed on this contract will also be designed and included as part of the final r ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Novel Non-mechanical Liquid Crystal based Foveated Imaging System
SBC: BOULDER NONLINEAR SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: SB093008A novel foveated imaging technology is proposed, suitable for integration into an urban surveillance system. The proposed technology has no moving parts has low power requirements and requires a single imaging camera. The technology exploits the beam steering capabilities of liquid crystal polarization gratings (LCPGs) which diffract light only into the m=±1 orders according to the handedness of ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Nanotechnology-Enhanced Sensor for Toxic Industrial Chemicals
SBC: STREAMLINE AUTOMATION LLC Topic: SB072001Chlorine gas was first used as a weapon during World War I, and reemerged as a threat in Iraq compounding the dangers from existing improvised explosive devices. One of the significant challenges with preventing attacks that involve toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) like chlorine and ammonia is that they have genuine civilian uses for water treatment, in refrigeration systems, and other applicatio ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Graded AlN/Al2O3 Precursor and Methods to Passivate Micro-Channel Coolers
SBC: ELTRON RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INCORPORATED Topic: SB101014Commercially available micro-channel coolers for high power laser diodes utilize copper's high thermal conductivity and ability to be micro-machined. Unfortunately, these coolers suffer from flow erosion and corrosion by the cooling fluid. Copper's ability to conduct electrical charge furthers the corrosion process and requires the use of deionized water as the heat carrying fluid. These factors i ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Spectrally Dynamic Berth Light for Active Circadian Cycle Management
SBC: Energy Focus, Inc. Topic: SB082055A significant amount of personal injury and property damage as well as lost productivity could be avoided by speeding up the body’s adjustment cycle to new circadian schedules or re-synchronizing body schedules that have slipped or advanced. For the military, this problem is especially acute because the warfighters’ duties include dangerous equipment and a need for 24-hour operational readine ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Explosion-Proof Solid State Lighting Fixture for Extreme Environments
SBC: Energy Focus, Inc. Topic: SB082054Within harsh environment areas, Naval vessels require illumination. Incandescent based Symbol 48.2 explosion-proof fixtures are rated to operate in these spaces but are inefficient, resulting in unsafe fixture surface temperatures and unnecessarily high energy consumption. Under such extreme operating conditions, the lamps in the fixtures fail frequently, leading to high maintenance costs. Prod ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency