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  1. 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
  2. Cost-Effective Methods for Expedient Dosimetry to Support Diagnosis of Radiation Injury

    SBC: AQUILA, Inc.            Topic: A19056

    AQUILA proposes adapting a commercially available nanodot technology to embed a small Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dosimeter into a Common Access Card (CAC), or some other military ID card. The nanodot dosimetry approach can be adapted to the size of a CAC, which is approximately 8.6 cm (3.37 in) high by 5.4 cm (2.125 in) wide. The typical thickness is about 0.8 mm (0.03 in). The OSL re ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. DEEP LEARNING COGNITIVE TDMA SCHEDULING & ANTI-JAMMING COMMUNICATIONS WITH REAL-TIME JAMMER IDENTIFICATION AND MACHINE-LEARNING CONTROLLED RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNA ARRAY BEAMFORMING

    SBC: BLUECOM SYSTEMS & CONSULTING LLC            Topic: A18045

    To address the performance degradation of fixed scheduling policies used by TDMA-based tactical networks in contested and congested environments, a distributed cognitive TDMA scheduling and anti-jamming protocol is proposed. Technical approach consists of: 1. Developing a deep learning (DL) classifier for jammer/interference identification and automatic detection of network congestion that exchang ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Ultra-flexible high efficiency photovoltaics

    SBC: MPOWER TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: A18067

    Prototypes of ultra-flexible, high efficiency photovoltaic power generation units will be fabricated and tested in two campaigns. Initial batch of 15 units will provide the processing, fabrication and characterization data necessary to evaluate the initial designs. Based on the results of the first batch, a second batch of 20 units will be fabricated and tested. Detailed process, tool and manufact ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Miniaturization of high average power, high peak power, wide bandwidth antennas

    SBC: XL SCIENTIFIC LLC            Topic: A16123

    Verus Research is pleased to respond to the A16-123 Army Phase-II SBIR solicitation. To meet the Army’s Phase-II requirements in a risk-mitigated fashion, Verus Research will leverage its innovative “Ferengi” family-of-antennas technology which was conceived, designed, and experimentally demonstrated by Verus Research under the previous Army-funded Phase-I Base A16-123 SBIR effort. For the p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Eye-Safe Multimodal Lidar/Active SWIR Imaging System

    SBC: SPECTRAL SENSOR SOLUTIONS, LLC            Topic: A19054

    The Chemical and Biological Defense (CBD) Program requires advanced standoff sensor technology that can provide more comprehensive threat information to enhance situational awareness and improve force protection. Historically, CBD and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) sensors have been developed with a focus on the individual missions, with little effort applied to developing int ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Reactor for Control of Fugitive Emissions of Toxic Gases

    SBC: Coyote Aerospace/high Mesa            Topic: N/A

    A need to control the fugitive emissions of hazardous vapors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) has been identified in operations at Army plants and depots. The High Mesa Technologies (HMT)/Coyote Aerospace team proposes to meet this need using proven silent discharge plasma (SDP) techniques, developed by the Electric Power Research Institute and Los Alamos Nat ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Gravel Mulch Buffers

    SBC: Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Water quality and soil erosion are high priority issues for U.S. agriculture. In more humid areas of theU.S., vegetation filter strips have proven to be an effective method of reducing erosion and improvingwater quality. Filter strips are less effective in the West due to sparser vegetation and more variablerainfall. In addition, establishment of vegetation is more difficult in many western wat ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture
  9. Advanced Armor Vehicle Design

    SBC: Physics Mathematics &            Topic: N/A

    This project applies a combination of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Genetic Algorithms (GA), and CAD software to the problem of optimum armor design. Previous work for TACOM has established the efficacy of ANN/GA as applied to the problem of 1-D armor design. This new work will extend the concept to full 3-D vehicle geometries (CAD models). The CAD part of the code will handle the 3D data d ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Activated Carbons From Pecan Shells:

    SBC: Rio Grande Environmental            Topic: N/A

    This project addresses two problems of environmental and economic importance to New Mexico.The first problem is the value-added utilization of pecan shells, and agricultural waste from oneof New Mexico's most important crops. The second problem is the need to remove metal andorganic contaminants of environmental concern from wastewater produced by some of NewMexico's economically important indust ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture
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