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A BATTLEFIELD SEISMIC NETWORK SYSTEM
SBC: North American Geotechnical Company Topic: N/AALGORITHMS ARE DERIVED THAT DEFINE THE PATHS OF MAXIMUM COHERENCY FOR A SEISMIC EVENT GENERATED BY FIRING AN ARTILLERY WEAPON FROM AN ARBITRARY LOCATION. SIGNAL EXTRACTION TECHNIQUES ARE DESCRIBED TO EXTRACT THE COHERENT SIGNAL FROM AN EVENT RECORDED ON MULTIPLE RECEIVERS. SIMULATED BATTLEFIELD RECORDINGS ARE GENERATED BY TREATING THE SEISMIC SIGNATURE OF ARTILLERY WEAPONS AS IMPULSE RESPONSES FRO ...
SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Acceleramoter-Based Input Devices for Hand-Held Computing
SBC: Tanner Research, Inc. Topic: N/AWe propose to research, develop, and deliver a prototype of a non-contact graphical input device based on integrated accelerometers. Phase II micromachined implementations will be so small and light as to invite wholly new methods of interaction with the computer. The pointer will consist almost entirely of a single-chip multi-axis accelerometer that can be manufactured for less than one dollar in ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Comprehensive CAD Tool Suite for Optoelectronics Components and Systems a
SBC: Cadian Technologies Topic: N/ARecent advances in processing technology have enabled the development of integrated optoelectronics as viable commercial products to meet the high-end needs of telecommunications, data-communications, computing, and signal processing applications. However, the performance and complexity of these components is limited by the computer-aided design software available for their development. Currentl ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Configurable Object-Oriented Expert System to Embody Cultural (Awareness) Models for Simulation and Semi-Autonomous Forces
SBC: AURORA SIMULATION, INC. Topic: N/AOne of the biggest problems faced by both military and non-military personnel in planning and conducting Operations Other Than War (OOTW) and Law Enforcement (LE) is a lack of cultural awareness. A lack of cultural awareness in OOTW causes misplanning and misinterpretation in the areas of economics, politics, religion, and historical events. The objective of the proposed work is to produce a des ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Adaptive Antenna Processing for Cellular Base Stations
SBC: VIASAT, INC. Topic: N/AA radical new approach to adaptive antenna processing, based on the emerging theory of per Survivor Processing (PSP), is proposed to enhance performance of cellular systems. This approach offers the opportunity to achieve large performance improvements (e.g. improved acquisition., and/or interference rejection) over conventional adaptive antenna array techniques when a large number of users diff ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
ADAPTIVE CONTROL AND HIERARCHICAL SYSTEMS FOR A COMPLES MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
SBC: Semimac Inc Topic: N/ATHIS PROPOSAL ADDRESSES THE TECHNICAL CHALLENGE TO U.S. INDUSTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF CONTROL SYSTEMS THAT ARE ADAPTABLE TO CHANGES IN THE COMPLEX MULTIPLE, CONCURRENT PROCESSES OF A SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT. THE PROPOSED WORK IS EXPLORATORY RESEARCH WHICH WILL RESULT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ABSTRACT SETTING FOR THE CONTROL SYSTEMS, INVOLVING A THREE TIER HIERARCHICAL APPROACH, WITH ...
SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Adaptive Network Security Management
SBC: INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. Topic: N/AThis project is dedicated to the development of an adaptive network security management tool that is analogous to implementing and incident/response paring mechanism on top of a universal remote control facility for a variety of network and security tools, network types and operating systems. Our proposed approach to accomplishing this is to integrate and agent architecture with a Case-Based Reas ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Adaptive Network Security Management
SBC: MOUNTAIN WAVE, INC. Topic: N/AMountain Wave, Inc. proposes to investigate the development of an automated network security management product that would allow personnel within an Information Technology (IT) organization to combine information from heterogeneous sources into an integrated application that captures business processes and automates tasks to "prevent" potential security violations. This product will: be "extensib ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
ADVANCED CERAMIC FIBERS FOR INTERMETALLIC MATRIX COMPOSITES
SBC: ULTRAMET Topic: N/AINTERMETALLIC COMPOSITES, MOST NOTABLY THE ALUMINIDES, HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS POTENTIAL ENGINE AND STRUCTURAL MATERIALS OFFERING PROPERTIES SUPERIOR TO THOSE OF THE PRESENT NICKELAND COBALT-BASED SUPERALLOYS. UNFORTUNATELY, CURRENTLY AVAILABLE REINFORCEMENTS ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE ALUMINIDE MATRICES, AND COMPATIBILITY AND/OR COMPLIANT INTERLAYERS MUST BE USED. TREMENDOUS ADVANTAGES CAN BE GA ...
SBIR Phase II 1990 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Advanced Fiber Winding and Design Techniques
SBC: Optiphase, Inc. Topic: N/AHigh accuracy angular measurements have been accomplished with fiber gyros having thermally compensated coils wound with PM fiber. When these types of coils are wound in small diameters, higher bending stresses, a greater number of fiber cross-overs, and reduced rotation sensitivity combine to degrade gyro perforamnce through increased bending losses and polarization crosstalk. These cause increas ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency