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A Beginning Sign Language Video-Based Course for Hearing Children Who Are Beginning Learners
SBC: Ready Set Sign LLC Topic: N/ANot Available Upon completion of our Air Force SBIR Phase I and Phase II, contracts, the Air Force will have the necessary software and whole-hand feedback hardware for unprecedented simulation of haptic interaction between hands and control devices, paying back in multiples the Air Force's financial investment in the contracts. With the proposed high-fidelity control-panel simulator, the Air For ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Education -
A Beginning Sign Language VideoCourse for Hearing Adult Learners
SBC: The Masters Group Topic: N/AThis Phase I project will consist of a fesibility study in preparation for Phase II project in which a complete 20-hour sign language videocourse will be produced reflecting the entry level skills, learning styles, learning preferences, and sign-processing strategies of hearing adult beginning learners. The primary hearing populations for this instruction are (a) current and prospective teachers ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Education -
A Beginning Sign Language VideoCourse for Hearing Adult Learners
SBC: The Masters Group Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Education -
Abrasion protection, ballistic tolerance, and laser protection for windows/sensor on rotary wing aircraft.
SBC: INTER MATERIALS, LLC Topic: SOCOM07007Some of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) greatest concerns are to maintain the pilot’s ability to see clearly and to provide to the aircraft occupants a greater degree of UV rays, laser and ballistic protection than being currently afforded. However, the weight penalty suffered by the installation of current transparent armor systems would require significant loss of payloa ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Abrasion protection, ballistic tolerance, and laser protection for windows/sensor on rotary wing aircraft.
SBC: INTER MATERIALS, LLC Topic: SOCOM07007Some of the US Army SOCOM greatest concerns are to maintain the helicopter pilot’s ability to see clearly and to provide helicopter windscreens with a greater degree of erosion/abrasion protection than what is being currently afforded. Recent developments on polymer coatings demonstrate the potential to meet and exceed all erosion/abrasion resistance and optical requirements by using plasma depo ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Accelerated Lattice Boltzmann-Monte Carlo Method for Simulation of Rarefied Material Dynamics
SBC: INFORMATION SYSTEMS LABORATORIES INC Topic: N/AThe feasibility of a new approach that will accelerate the modeling of problems involving rarefied gas dynamics is established. The proposed hybrid approach solves the Boltzmann equation directly using a carefully designed discrete-velocity model and adiscrete Monte Carlo collision process with several extensions that accelerates its computational capability in comparison with direct simulation M ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Compact Femtosecond Pulse Expander with Tunable Expanding Ratio and Wavelength
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: SB082004A major problem of existing pulse expanders is that each of them was designed for a certain expanding ratio at a certain wavelength. When the laser wavelength or pulse duration is changed the optical components of the systems require precise readjustment, which are extremely inconvenient and time consuming. Luna proposes a novel approach, which is designed specifically for easy alignment and ins ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Computerized Third Party for Negotiation: Technologies and Applications- MP 29-08
SBC: METRON INCORPORATED Topic: SB062012The Metron team, consisting of Metron, Inc., Mr. John Kettelle and Ketron Optimization, proposes to develop a secure, web-based system, which we call the Computerized Third Party (CTP) system, that would enable multiple government, military and commercial parties to negotiate a set of issues by providing value functions and constraints on those issues privately to a centralized server. The CTP alg ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Computerized Third Party to Aid Distributed Logistics
SBC: METRON INCORPORATED Topic: SB062012The Metron team, consisting of Metron, Inc and its consultant Mr. John Kettelle, proposes to design and develop negotiation mechanisms to aid in distributed logistics planning involving multiple government, military and commercial parties. In particular, under Phase I, we are interested in the design of what we call a Computerized Third Party (CTP), which is a secure, potentially web-based environ ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 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