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  1. History Maker VR

    SBC: Schell Games LLC            Topic: 91990019R0012

    History Maker VR is a playful virtual reality (VR) content-creation tool that allows students to embody historical characters in immersive settings, record performances featuring those characters, and share their performance files to demonstrate material mastery. History Maker VR is designed to scaffold creative storytelling, and to encourage embodied learning and for students to take pride in con ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of EducationInstitute of Education Sciences
  2. Multi-functional Energy Harvester for Unmaned Aerial Vehicles

    SBC: M-MECH DEFENSE, INC.            Topic: A18112

    The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of producing a lightweight, flexible multifunctional energy harvester that can capture light, vibration, heat and electromagnetic energy simultaneously. This flexible energy harvester is transformable to different surface shapes and has high potential application in UAVs that are in critical need of secondary power sources to extend ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Optimized Matrices for Low-Cost Composites with Tailored Interphases- P4418

    SBC: MATERIALS SCIENCES LLC            Topic: A18115

    The innovation offered in this proposal is a science-based methodology to reduce composite fabrication time while retaining (or increasing) specific mechanical properties by tailoring resin chemistry and fiber sizing. The key to the methodology is to fully understand the fiber-resin interactions, fiber surface science, and cure kinetics to provide a more optimal resin formulation that balances cur ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Emergency “just-in-time” Delivery and Recovery of Whole Blood via Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)

    SBC: NEAR EARTH AUTONOMY, INC            Topic: A18123

    We propose to design, develop and demonstrate a comprehensive system to prove the utility of “just in time” delivery of whole blood via unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). In Phase I, we will conduct a study that addresses the need for a stealthy UAS that can take-off, navigate, avoid threats, and land autonomously with a round trip distance of 600-1000 miles in environments where air superiority ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Semi-empirical Rotorcraft Acoustics Model using Parameter Identification Techniques

    SBC: CONTINUUM DYNAMICS INC            Topic: A18132

    US warfighter safety could be significantly improved by providing an ability to quickly and accurately assess the acoustic impact of rotorcraft operations in the field and reduce the likelihood of detection. Current mission planning tools are empirical in nature, limited to operating conditions for which flight test data exists and challenged in predicting the acoustic impact of maneuvering flight ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Virtual Ground for Enabling Autonomous Refueling

    SBC: Auv LLC            Topic: A18135

    The AR3P (Autonomous & Robotic Remote Refueling Point) is in need of a reliable and efficient grounding system. Traditional grounding systems are semi-permanent structures that require a 6 to 9 foot grounding rod be installed into terrain. This proposal outlines the development of a virtual ground for enabling autonomous refueling which will eliminate the need for this grounding stake. By “freei ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. A Wearable Microneedle Array for Efficient Deployment of Medical Countermeasures

    SBC: Lifeware Labs, LLC            Topic: A18143

    Rapid and reliable deployment of medical countermeasures following likely exposure to a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) agent is critical for maintaining the working efficiency and health of the exposed soldier. In this application, we propose a simple, efficient, and easy-to-activate sub-dermal biomaterial-based drug delivery system whose lack of moving parts will serve to s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Intelligent Urgent Stop

    SBC: AUTONOMOUS SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: A18155

    As autonomous vehicles become more prevalent in day-to-day military and industry operations, the technology surrounding functionally-safe autonomous subsystems must become increasingly reliable. A vehicle’s kinetic energy must be safely dissipated during a stop. Steering and braking must be done intelligently to maintain vehicle control and mitigate vehicle wear and tear. There are many factors ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. DEVELOP SAND-PLUGGING RESISTANT METALLIC COMBUSTOR LINERS

    SBC: PHOENIX ANALYSIS & DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: A19002

    Gas turbine engines that operate in regions with high concentrations of dust/sand are prone to suffer accelerated deterioration due to erosion, plugging, melting, deposition, coating degradation and consequential damage. Dust/sand ingested into the inlet of gas turbine engines is pulverized by the turbomachinery to ultra-fine size, typically less than 10 micrometers. The ultra-fine dust is difficu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Low Cost Fabrication Techniques for Propulsion Structures

    SBC: DE TECHNOLOGIES, INC            Topic: A19003

    Cylindrical composite structures are often manufactured by winding, because of its ability to produce large parts at a low tooling cost. Fibers are wound in adjacent bands or in a repeated pattern until the surface is covered. However, winding cannot directly incorporate longitudinal (0º) fibers, except by introduction of an extra step. For geometries with surface features, this is difficult. Wit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
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