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Components for High Performance Nanosatellites
SBC: EMAG TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/AThe overall goal of the proposed two-phase SBIR project is to develop a low-cost, reliable, miniaturized RF component suitable for nanosatellites, in order for them to achieve functionality similar to larger spacecrafts. EMAG Technologies proposes todevelop a novel multi-chip module (MCM) technology based on revolutionary concepts in packaging and integration that will reduce the RF communication ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Cluster-Based Repositories and Analysis
SBC: MAYA DESIGN Topic: N/AWe propose to build an Open Analytical Framework to support collaborative, distributed data collection and analysis.The Open Analytical Framework will be an inexpensive, distributed data mining and analysis platform. It emphasizes collaboration throughinformation liquidity and performance through massive scale and parallelization. It is composed of a large distributed ensemble of cooperating dat ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Tough Polyfluorosiloxane Networks as Anti-icing Coatings For Military Rotorcraft
SBC: OXAZOGEN, INC. Topic: N/AIce formation on projections on aircraft is a leading cause of aircraft fatalities. There is a need for efficient ice-phobic technology for both civilian and military aircraft. For military aircraft, including military rotorcraft, there are additionalrequirements of being lightweight, low energy consuming, and having low observability. This SBIR proposal will test the feasibility of highly cross ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Anti-Submarine Wake-Activated Sensors
SBC: PEL Associates LLC Topic: N/AA sensor/communications package is designed that can sense the physical presence of a submerged submarine at very short range, and that can be manufactured cheaply enough to enable very high density seeding of anti-submarine barriers using environmentallybenign materials. The method is based on specially designed biodegradable composite sensor particles activated by the submarine propulsor wake t ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Rapid Design & Development of Behaviors for Autonomous Vehicles
SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: N/ASoar Technology, Inc. proposes a system for end-user behavior specification of autonomous entities. The approach is three fold: First, we propose to develop a user interface that uses a metaphor of a
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
An Electronic Workspace for the Commander
SBC: Maya Viz Topic: N/APhase I of this STTR was undertaken with a vision of an environment where commanders could dynamically reconfigure information and teams to support tasks as they aroseand where that information would easily be visualized/manipulated to allow patterns of understanding to emerge.To realize this vision, we designed an approach that involved modular software components within a collaborative workspace ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
HTSC CHANNELIZED RECEIVER
SBC: Advanced Technologies/Laboratories Intl Topic: N/ARECENT ADVANCES IN HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING (HTSC) THIN FILM TECHNOLOGY ENABLE THE FABRICATION OF LOW-LOSS COMPONENTS THAT WILL IMPROVE THE COST AND PERFORMANCE OF CHANNELIZED RECEIVERS. CHANNELIZED RECEIVERS ARE USED IN SATELLITE TRANSPONDER, ELECTRONIC WARFARE AND ELECTRONICS INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS AND ARE COMPRISED OF A GROUP OF NARROW BAND RECEIVERS THAT COVER INDIVIDUAL SLOTS IN A ...
SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
HTSC RECEIVE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNA
SBC: Advanced Technologies/Laboratories Intl Topic: N/ASIGNIFICANT SIMPLIFICATION OF MICROWAVE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNA SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES CAN BE ACHIEVED WITH HTSC DEVICE TECHNOLOGY. ELIMINATION OF THE LOW NOISE AMPLIFIERS (LNAS) CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH REPLACEMENT OF THE GAAS PHASE SHIFTERS WITH LOW LOSS HTSC COMPONENTS. A REDUCTION IN COMPLEXITY LOWERS BOTH SYSTEM WEIGHT ANDCOST. KEY TO HTSC TECHNOLOGY INSERTION IN PHASED ARRAY ANTENNAS IS THE DE ...
SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
PROCESS MONITORING AND CONTROL DURING MOCVD OF FERROELECTRIC THIN FILMS
SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AFERROELECTRICS (FE) HAVE A LARGE COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL AS PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENTS, DIELECTRICS FOR CAPACITORS, AND IN OPTICAL GUIDED-WAVE DEVICES. MATERIALS PROCESSING HAS LIMITED APPLICATIONS IN MICROELECTRONICS AND PHOTONICS, HOWEVER, AND FEW METHODS ARE CAPABLE OF DEPOSITING HIGH QUALITY THIN FILMS COMPATIBLE WITH STANDARD SI INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PROCESS TECHNOLOGY. METALORGANIC CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPO ...
SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
RELAXOR FERROELECTRIC PB(MG1/3NB2/3)03 FOR THIN FILM CAPACITORS
SBC: TRS CERAMICS, INC. Topic: N/ATHIS PROGRAM'S OBJECTIVE IS TO ESTABLISH THE RELAXOR FERROELECTRIC PB(MG1/2NBS/3)O3 (PMN) AS THE MATERIAL OF CHOICE FOR THIN FILM CAPACITORS IN DRAM AND ELECTRONIC PACKAGING APPLICATIONS.IN CONTRAST TO "NORMAL" FERROELECTRICS, E.G., BATIO3 AND PZT, RELAXORS OFFER HIGH DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS (K>10,000), BROAD PHASE TRANSITIONS,LOW E-FIELD DEPENDENCY OF K, AND LARGE RXC TIME CONSTANTS. IN ADDITION, TH ...
SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency