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  1. EMISSION STRATEGIES AND OPERATIONS IN MODERN NAVAL COMBAT SYSTEMS

    SBC: Adler Consultants, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    EMISSION CONTROL (EMCON), INCLUDING RADAR EMISSION MANAGEMENT, IS A SUBDIVISON OF THE MUCH GREATER SUBJECT OF BATTLE MANAGEMENT. AT PRESENT, THERE IS NOT A FULL DEVELOP AND NAVY ACCEPTED TECHNIQUE FOR EXAMINING THE ENTIRE TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT OF POTENTIAL SEA BATITLES. THIS PROPOSED EFFORT WILL FOCUS ON A VALUABLE SUBSET OF BATTLE STRATEGY, THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION CONTROL AN ...

    SBIR Phase II 1985 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. ELECTROLYTIC STERILIZATION OF POTABLE WATER ON SHIPBOARD

    SBC: Los Alamos Technical Assocs In            Topic: N/A

    A SAFE, AESTHETICALLY ACCEPTABLE POTABLE WATER SUPPLY CAN BE PRODUCED ON SHIPBOARD BY ELECTROLYTICALLY GENERATING OZONE AND CHLORINE DIRECTLY IN THE WATER SUPPLY. THIS METHOD DOES NOT REQUIRE A SUPPLY OF HEAVY, HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS BUT GENERATES OZONE AND CHLORINE ELECTROLYTICALLY FROM SEA WATER AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURES, REQUIRING LITTLE POWER. OZONE AND CHLORINE IN COMBINATION ARE EXTREMELY EFFECTI ...

    SBIR Phase II 1985 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Future observation of near shore environments will increasingly depend upon flexible, affordable, high performance devices operating as components of autonomous distributed systems. Mine detection, coastal monitoring and environmental measurement can

    SBC: Tetra Corporation            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1985 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. DEVELOPMENT OF ANGULAR ACCELEROMETER

    SBC: A-TECH CORPORATION            Topic: N/A

    A RESEARCH EFFORT COMPLETED RECENTLY FOR THE AIR FORCE IDENTIFIED NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR ANGULAR MOTION MEASUREMENT. TWO CONCEPTS WERE FOUND WHICH APPEAR TO OFFER POTENTIAL FOR AN EXCELLENT COMBINATION OF SMALL SIZE, WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE, WIDE BANDWIDTH AND EASE OF FABRICATION AND UTILIZATION. ONE DEVICE, CALLED A FLUID-FILLED BENDER BEAM, USES PIEZOCERAMICELEMENTS TO PRODUCE A SIGNAL PROPORTIONAL TO ...

    SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Transportation
  5. A CONFIGURABLE AUTOMATED LIBRARIAN FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE SOURCE CODE

    SBC: Modular Software Systems            Topic: N/A

    COORDINATION OF THE SHARING OF SOURCE CODE IN MEDIUMETO LARGE-SCALE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS POSES A DIFFICULT PROBLEM IN THE ABSENCE OF A SOURCE CODE LIBRARIAN SYSTEM. UNFORTUNATELY, SYSTEMS OF THIS TYPE, WHILE POWERFUL AND FLEXIBLE, GENERALLY REQUIRE A LEVEL OF EXPERTISE AND COMMITMENT NOT COMMONLY FOUND IN THE APPLICATIONS CODE DEVELOPER. IN AN ATTEMPT TO ADDRESS THIS PROBLEM, THIS PROPOSA ...

    SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. FAST SHORTLINE TRACING FOR SURVIVABILITY/VULNERABILITY CODES

    SBC: Physics Mathematics &            Topic: N/A

    ALL SURVIVABILITY/VULNERABILITY COMPUTER CODES, INCLUDING THOSE FOR PROJECTILES, LASERS, AND RADIATION EFFECTS, INVOLVE TRACING SAMPLE PATHS (CALLED SHOTLINES) THROUGH COMPUTERIZED GEOMETRY MODELS. FOR COMPLEX EQUIPMENT, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SHOTLINES ARE ANALYZED TO DETERMINE ITS VULNERABILITY TO VARIOUS WEAPON EFFECTS. THUS, THE SHOTLINE-TRACING COMPUTER CODES STRONGLY INFLUENCE THE ACCURACY ...

    SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Intelligent Test Data Analysis Technology (IT-DAT)

    SBC: SEACORP, LLC            Topic: N03016

    Modern weapon and aircraft control systems are software intensive, containing many complex internal and external interfaces. Accurate testing is vital to ensure that the system is functioning properly and will meet all operational requirements. Most current testing focuses on components and subsystems and is labor intensive relying heavily on the subjective judgment of expert personnel. There a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. AGILE Sonobuoy Launcher

    SBC: SEACORP, LLC            Topic: N03032

    Current helicopter sonobuoy launchers are complex, heavy and will not meet future requirements for mission versatility. Because of the complexity of the launcher and its pneumatic subsystem, the launcher has many points of potential failure; its reliability is poor. Further, as in other pneumatic systems involving stored compressed air, the system is subject to vagaries of pressure which can resul ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Fault-to-Failure Progression Modeling of Propulsion System and Drive Train Bearings for Prognostic and Useful Performance Life Remaining Predictions

    SBC: SENTIENT SCIENCE CORPORATION            Topic: N02195

    Military and commercial aircraft operators are moving toward predictive maintenance to minimize costs while maximizing asset availability and safety. Key technological prerequisites for this new approach are the ability to monitor the condition of critical components, and the ability to accurately forecast their remaining useful life. Phase I of this project clearly demonstrated the feasibility of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. High Energy Density Capacitive Power Source for Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch Systems

    SBC: TPL, INC            Topic: N02134

    Advanced power systems for Future Naval Capability rely on capacitors as the first stage of pulsed power. Significant electrical energy is necessary to support a range of applications including electro-mechanical aircraft launch systems, EMALS. It is anticipated that each ship will require over one trillion joules of capacitor energy, estimated at over 1,000 m3 and 1,000 tons using current techn ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy
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