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  1. Software Solutions for True Random Number Generation

    SBC: Potomac Research LLC            Topic: A18116

    Random number generation is a key technology underlying secure communications that has become increasingly important as the volume of sensitive data transmitted over high-speed networks—as well as awareness of its security and privacy implications–continues to grow. To achieve a software solution for true random number generation, we propose the Hybrid Boolean Network (HBN) which can be easily ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Software Solutions for True Random Number Generation

    SBC: IERUS TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: A18116

    The modern networked battlefield is a contested environment fought with the use of encryption and digital attacks. As such, heavy advantage is provided to the side with the most robust encryption technologies as well as knowledge of the fundamental limitations of those, and competing technologies. Modern encryption protocols are constructed around a kernel of random numbers. Generation of these ra ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Chaotic Source for Spread-Spectrum Radar and Communication

    SBC: ENGENIUSMICRO LLC            Topic: A18117

    Exact solvable chaotic oscillators with corresponding matched filters have recently been demonstrated for applications such as wireless communications and radar. This technology offers the possibility of complex waveform generation with relatively simple low-cost analog circuitry. To fully take advantage of this technology, much higher operating frequencies are required of the chaotic oscillators. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Chaotic Source for Spread-Spectrum Radar and Communication

    SBC: Monte Sano Research Corporation            Topic: A18117

    The advancement of our Nation’s ranging and communications systems is a crucial component for protecting national security. New and innovative technologies help to maintain our advantages on the battlefield, particularly when the combat capabilities of our adversaries continue to advance. For example, dramatic improvements to the size, weight, and power (SWaP) of radar and communications systems ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Open Systems Computing Hardware for Aerospace Application

    SBC: J. F. Taylor, Inc.            Topic: A18124

    J.F. Taylor, Inc. is proposing to research, design, develop, and build a centralized mission computer that employs an Open Systems Computing Hardware Architecture. Our Phase I tasking will research HOST Tier II core technology standards and additional existing standards to develop and recommend the generic product performance attributes to support an advanced mission computer that is interoperable ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. HELBED –High Energy Laser BEam Director

    SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc.            Topic: A18129

    The steering of optical axes has become a part of many systems, and is typically achieved using a mechanical steering mechanism. In order to integrate HEL weapons onto SWaP constrained platforms, a small, lightweight, agile beam steering system (BSS) with microradian accuracy is required. Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI) and Boulder Nonlinear Systems (BNS) propose to develop a Liquid Crystal Pol ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Epsilon Near Zero Optical Limiter

    SBC: Aegis Technologies Group, LLC, The            Topic: A18131

    Optical sensor protection against laser threats has been a critical part of the Army’s S&T portfolio, especially with the advancement and availability of laser weapon systems. One particularly threatening system is a pulsed laser system using short (nanosecond) pulses with high fluence that could permanently damage the optical sensor. Typically, these treats are mitigated with optical limiter (O ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Durable High Efficiency Heat Engine based on Multi-Component Shape Memory Alloys (DHENG – SMA)

    SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc.            Topic: A18137

    The emergence and proliferation of small wireless sensor networks, such as structural health monitoring sensors, has increased the demand for improved energy harvesting solutions that alleviate the need for batteries or wired power. Consequently, the interest in shape memory alloy (SMA) heat engines to harvest low-gradient heat has grown up with the development of wireless sensors. In this researc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. 3D PRINTABLE, REACTIVELY DEPOSITED HYBRIDSIL POLYIMIDE MATERIALS FOR THE FFF PRODUCTION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE TOOLING

    SBC: NANOSONIC INC.            Topic: A18140

    The objective of this program is to develop, cultivate, and commercially transition innovative high temperature HybridSil polyimide copolymers that may be 3D printed via fused filament fabrication (FFF) processes using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) 3D printers to additively manufacture tooling for high-pressure injection molding operations. The proposed FFF printable HybridSil polyimides will pr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Field Command Post Free Space Optical Communications (FSOC) Mesh Network

    SBC: TAU TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: A18147

    The nature of complex combat operations must now include adversaries that have peer-level capabilities, such as the ability to locate friendly troops by their transmissions and jam their radios so they can’t call for help, setting them up for attack. However, critical to all combat scenarios, regardless of adversary capability levels, is the need to command, control, communicate and exchange inf ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
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