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  1. Novel Carbon Foam Electrodes for Electrochemical Oxidation and Capacitive Deionization

    SBC: VESITECH INC            Topic: N08113

    The novel staged electrochemical oxidation/ capacitive deionization (EO/CDI) treatment system proposed here is based upon a multi-stage treatment approach using: (1) physical filtration to remove macroscopic solid particles, followed by (2) capacitive deionization (CDI) with a novel activated mesocarbon foam, (3) a unique flow-through electrochemical oxidation cell which both promotes direct oxida ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Portable Multimodal Biometric Devices

    SBC: AZIMUTH INC            Topic: N08210

    Historically, portable biometric collection systems have been designed for fixed Law Enforcement office applications. Their limitations stem from the fact that they were designed for specific hardware collection sensors optimized for a specific application. To a large extent the software is proprietary to a single vendor’s sensor suite and not designed to accept international character sets. Cur ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. 20/20 Immersive Display System Based on Eye Tracking

    SBC: CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORPORATION            Topic: N07041

    The U.S. military relies heavily on immersive simulations to train pilots and other war fighters. However, it is not currently possible to display immersive environments in a manner that represents a real world scene viewed with 20/20 eyesight in a cost effective manner. The effect is that pilots train as if they have less than 20/20 eyesight. Simulations can be tailored to compensate for this red ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Radio Frequency (RF) Modeling of Layered Composite Dielectric Building Materials

    SBC: EMAG TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N08075

    The objective of this SBIR project is to develop a software tool for electromagnetic modeling of layered composite dielectric building materials as well as algorithms which would enable imaging through such structures by mitigating their image distorting properties. A Hybrid techniques is proposed for the calculation of the transmissivity matrix of complex, inhomogeneous, layered walls with arbitr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. HoloMapper-C 3D Mapping of Corrosion on Complex Curved Surfaces

    SBC: Coherix, Inc.            Topic: N092093

    Analyze, experimentally verify and preliminarily design a system for automated micron-level mapping of complex interior and exterior complex surfaces of parts for corrosion and other microscopic defect detection using 3-dimensional (3D) high-definition holographic surface measurement technology. Demonstrate achievable 3D resolution and feasibility of automated stitching of surface views to automat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. High Power Pump Couplers for High Energy Fiber Lasers

    SBC: Arbor Photonics, Inc.            Topic: N091015

    Realization of fiber lasers with output power in the multi-kW range critically depends on the development of high power fiber components. This proposal specifically addresses the design, development and manufacture of new, all-fiber pump couplers using large-core, single-mode Chirally-Coupled Core (CCC) fiber, capable of operating at pump powers as high as 2kW or more. To improve the performance o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Micro Tube Direct Expansion (DX) R-134a Refrigerant Economizer

    SBC: International Mezzo Technologies, Inc.            Topic: OSD08EP7

    The goal of this proposal will be to demonstrate the viability of a micro tube heat exchanger in an HVAC application on board a Navy vessel. Specifically, a product design sequence will be completed, resulting in R-134a economizer that will provide volume and weight savings over existing technologies. The program will include tasks to test the strength and overall structural properties of the head ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Universal Signal Matching for RF Threat Classification

    SBC: MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORP            Topic: N092113

    In response to Navy SBIR Topic N092-113, “Universal Signal Matching for RF Threat Classification,” Michigan Aerospace Corporation proposes a robust method to identify emitter Electronic Intelligence Notation types from sensor data streams based on state-of-the-art techniques in estimation and detection for radar signatures developed in the arena of Signals Intelligence for Specific Emitter Ide ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Development of a Miniature, Vibro-Mechanical Energy Harvester for Powering Wireless Sensors

    SBC: MicroStrain, Inc.            Topic: N07178

    A major barrier to the widespread adoption of wireless sensors for structural health monitoring is the requirement to power the network of wireless nodes. Batteries have a limited lifespan, adding significant size, weight, and costs to the wireless sensor network,and may represent a long term environmental problem. Battery maintenance can be eliminated by harvesting energy from the environment. Fo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Control Surface Buffet Load Measurement

    SBC: MicroStrain, Inc.            Topic: N091013

    Structural monitoring of Navy aircraft is of critical importance as the fleet ages. One critical area includes the control surfaces, which are subject to intense, dynamic buffet loading which can lead to structural cracking. The highly transient nature of buffet loading makes it difficult to measure using conventional sensors. We propose to solve this problem by combining a network of time-synchro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
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