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  1. ACCELERATED LIFE TESTING DEVELOPMENT FOR DETERMINING THE RELIABILITY OF SSN-21 HULL COATINGS

    SBC: TEXAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE , AUSTIN, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The integrity of rubber-to-metal bonds is an area of reliability concern, particularly in systems that are exposed to the harsh conditions of the marine environment. Accelerated life testing (ALT) is a technique used to obtain reliability data in a compressed time frame, allowing lifetime performance predictions and failure mode analyses to be made prior to equipment installation. By performing ac ...

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. ADVANCED TOWED ARRAY HANDLING

    SBC: Product Planning, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. AIR ASW ACOUSTIC PROCESSOR OPERATOR DECISION AIDS

    SBC: SUMMIT RESEARCH CORP.            Topic: N/A

    THE ADVANCED MULTI-MODE/MULTI-VERNIER AN/AQA-7(V)10/11 AND AN/UYS-1 ACOUSTIC SIGNAL PROCESSORS PROVIDE AN ALMOST UNLIMITED NUMBER OF MODE SELECTION AND VERNIER SELECTION/PLACEMENT OPTIONS. THIS WIDE DIVERSITY OF PROCESSOR CONFIGURATION OPTIONS THUS ALLOWS THE OPERATOR TO TAILOR THE SET-UP OF HIS EQUIPMENT TO MAXIMIZE ACOUSTIC DETECTION PERFORMANCE FOR EACH TACTICAL SITUATION, THREAT(S) SCENARIO, A ...

    SBIR Phase II 1992 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. AIRCRAFT SAFTEY

    SBC: SYSTEMS & ELECTRONICS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Transportation
  5. A LASER-BASED HIGH SENSITIVITY EXPLOSIVES DETECTOR

    SBC: Eastern Analytical Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Transportation
  6. ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO INTEGRATED DAMAGE CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR USCG VESSELS

    SBC: HUGHES ASSOC., INC.            Topic: N/A

    INTEGRATED DAMAGE CONTROL SYSTEMS (IDCS) HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO IMPROVE MONITORING, DECISION-MAKING, AND RESPONSE TO SHIPBOARD EMERGENCIES. ULTIMATELY, IMPLIMENTATION OF THESE SYSTEMS MAY REDUCE MANPOWER. THE TECHNICAL OBJECTIVE OF PHASE I WILL BE TO PROVIDE THE USCG WITH SEVERAL DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR INSTALLING IDCS ON USCG SHIPS. THIS WILL INCLUDE ALTERNATIVES FOR HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE AS A FUNCTIO ...

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Transportation
  7. A Synergic Expert-Neural Network System to Identify Relocatable Targets using Multi-Sensor Fusion

    SBC: LNK CORP., INC.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. COMPRESSION OF VIDEO DATA

    SBC: Computer & Information            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Development of Gas Generators for Submarine Ballast Blowing

    SBC: APPLIED ORDNANCE TECHNOLOGY            Topic: N/A

    1This proposal describes a program to design a regenerable gas generator system which can be used safely aboard submarines. We propose to investigate a number of possible techniques using all liquid, all solid or combined liquid/solid fuel/oxidizer combinations. One candidate system which looks very attractive would use hydroxyl-ammonium-nitrate to react with surplus deisel fuel which is already o ...

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Development of Gas Generators for Submarine Ballast Blowing

    SBC: Ocean Systems Research, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    1The present submarine ballast blow system utilizes high pressure air stored in flasks to quickly deballast the submarine, should the need arise. This system, albeit very reliable and saft since the implementation of SUBSAFE requirements, requires a multitude of potentially noisy high pressure air compressors, dessicant stacks, and connecting piping, etc., and once used, necessitates spending many ...

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy
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