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  1. ABSOLUTE INTERFEROMETRY FOR THE MACHINE TOOL INDUSTRY

    SBC: Fastman, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    THERE IS SUBSTANTIAL NEED FOR NEW SENSORS WHICH MEASURE ABSOLUTE DISTANCE FOR APPLICATIONS IN ROBOTIC POSITIONING, MACHINE VISION, AUTOMATIC INSPECTION AND GAUGING. WITH ITS ABILITY TO MEASURE NON-CONTINUOUS CHANGES IN POSITION, THE SENSOR COULD PROVIDE FEEDBACK MEASUREMENTS FOR CLOSED LOOP POSITION CONTROL FOR ROBOTS, CMMS AND MACHINE TOOLS. FOR AUTOMATIC INSPECTION, A HIGHLY ACCURATE DISTANCE ME ...

    SBIR Phase I 1991 National Science Foundation
  2. Absolute Localization in GPS-denied Environment for Autonomous Unmanned Ground and Micro-air Vehicle Systems

    SBC: Carnegie Robotics LLC            Topic: N121101

    Although global pose is essential for success in certain vehicle missions and tasks, when GPS is denied there is no single technology (source) that can robustly estimate global pose without suffering from one or more failure modes. We propose to design an architecture that provides robustness by integrating automated celestial navigation, registering on-board sensor data to a map (map registration ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. A CENTER FREQUENCY/BANDWIDTH DETECTOR

    SBC: Fastman, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    THE GOAL OF THIS RESEARCH IS TO DEVELOP A PROCESSOR WHICH USES TIME-FREQUENCY TRANSFORMS TO EXTRACT THE INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY OF A SIGNAL IN REAL TIME. IN THE PROCESSOR, THE SIGNAL WILL BE SPLIT INTO TWO PATHS. IN ONE PATH THE SIGNAL WILL BE DIRECTED TO A DELAY LINE AND THEN TO PROGRAMMABLE FILTERS. IN THE OTHER PATH, THE SIGNAL WILL BE DIRECTED TO OUR TIME-FREQUENCY DETECTOR WHICH WILL MEASURE ...

    SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. A Climate Impact Assessment Service to Support Urban and Regional Planning

    SBC: Azavea Inc.            Topic: 19a

    The increase in extreme weather events over the past several decades has underscored the need for regional planning strategies that will support future preparedness and mitigate climate change impact on local communities across the United States. While existing climate modeling tools for non-researchers support a conceptual understanding of climate change at the global level, they do not address t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  5. Acoustically Synchronized Store Ejection/Release Technology (ASSERT)

    SBC: COMBUSTION RESEARCH & FLOW TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: AF093007

    The Acoustically Synchronized Store Ejection/Release Technology (ASSERT) test process was developed by CRAFT Tech. This research has produced a capability to conduct small scale dynamic drop tests instrumented with stereo-photogrammetry to track store motion and synchronize this with unsteady weapons bay flowfield measurements. An advanced pneumatic ejection system has been developed which support ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. ACOUSTIC PATTERN RECOGNITION IN FAILURE ANALYSIS

    SBC: Micromed Systems, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    THE NATURAL FREQUENCY OF A MECHANICAL SYSTEM PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO ITS CONDITION. THE DEGREE OF STRESS TO WHICH A SYSTEM IS SUBJECTED IS REFLECTED IN SOUNDS PRODUCED BY THE SYSTEM WHEN EXCITED. IN PARTICULAR, THE MOVEMENT OF A MECHANICAL OR BIOLOGICAL CARDIAC VALVE PROSTHESIS GENERATES AUDIBLE SOUND; THE NATURAL FREQUENCY OF A CORRECTLY FUNCTIONING VALVE DIFFERS FROM THAT OF A FAULTY VALVE. THIS R ...

    SBIR Phase II 1991 National Science Foundation
  7. Active Fine Gauge Spinal Needle with CSF Sensing to Minimize PDPH and Dura Damage

    SBC: ACTUATED MEDICAL, INC.            Topic: 300

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant In this NIH SBIR Phase II Actuated Medical Inc will finalize and clinically test the andquot Active Fine Gauge Spinal Needle with CSF Sensing to Minimize PDPH and Dura Damage andquot Phase I achieved all Specific Aims and demonstrated that the Smooth Insertion Spinal SIS System provided greater control for the clinician by reducing the buckling of G tra ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  8. Adaptive Instruction Authoring Tools

    SBC: SONALYSTS INC            Topic: AF141025

    ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of adaptive training systems has been repeatedly demonstrated. However, to foster widespread adoption, tools are needed to reduce the level of effort and cost associated with development and sustainment. To respond to this challenge, Sonalysts proposes to develop the Rapid Adaptive Coaching Environment (RACE). Using a guided authoring and maintenance approach, RACE ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Adaptive Radar Modes for Signature Exploitation

    SBC: LAMBDA SCIENCE, INC.            Topic: N142094

    Dense maritime environments pose significant challenges to naval airborne maritime sensor systems with respect to surface target classification because surface vessels of interest must often be separated from a larger number of similar looking surface vessels with non-threatening intent. Perhaps the most difficult classification challenge arises in vessels that are inherently similar in nature and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Additive Manufacturing of Heat Pipe Wicks

    SBC: THERMACORE, INC.            Topic: H802

    Wick properties are often the limiting factor in a heat pipe design. Current technology uses conventional sintering of metal powders, screen wick, or grooves to fabricate realtively simplistic wick geometries. Additive manufacturing (laser sintering) of a porous structure would allow much greater freedom in defining the wick geometry and properties. One example is the RDU thermosyphon wick. Valuab ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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