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Advanced Diode Pumped Laser Packaging
SBC: Aculight Corporation Topic: N/AHigh power lasers are needed for many airborne applications. These lasers must be compact, reliable in high vibration environments, and must also have a low per unit cost. Aculight proposes to develop a high repetition rate laser with average power of 10-20 watts using novel packaging designs and manufacturing methods. When fully developed, this technology will provide flight-worthy lasers at a ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force -
High Brightness, Multi-Wavelength Semiconductor Lasers
SBC: Aculight Corporation Topic: N/AImproving the optical beam brightness of diode laser bars and optically pumped semiconductors is essential for many Air Force and commercial applications. In this proposed work Aculight will build and test a MIT/LL optical approach for decreasing the angular divergence of diode laser bars by a factor of at least 80. The MIT/LL approach will be implemented using Aculight's newly developed optical ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Design and Development of a Video Database With Automated Indexing Mechanisms
SBC: Azima Advanced Technologies, Topic: N/AWe propose to develop automated video indexing and retrieval mechanisms based on comprehensive representations of video data, and efficient processing for automated in-dexing. Content-based video data retrieval has enormous potential in defense, industry and the government. However, a number of stubborn problems have impeded progress in developing fully automated video database systems. These p ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Thin Ceria-Based Electrolytes and Composite Sealants for Electrochemical Oxygen Generators
SBC: Crystals & Ceramic Topic: N/AThere is a great need for pure oxygen generators for chemical and biological defense. Crystals & Ceramic Technology, Inc., proposes to investigate electromechanical generators with thin (dense) ceria-based electrolytes. The thin ceria-based electrolytes will be deposited on palladium-conductive manganite electrodes supported on porous alumina tubes by organometallic chemical vapor deposition. F ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Investigation of Air Film Damping
SBC: DAMPING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/AThis project will conduct experiments and perform analyses to determine the feasibility and methods for reducing or eliminating high cycle fatigue failures in gas turbine engine turbine blades and other components through the employment of air film damping techniques. Specifically, this project will investigate the efforts of air film damping on the dynamic behavior and modal damping of flat can ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Compact Microlaser and Rangefinder
SBC: EWING TECHNOLOGY ASSOC., INC. Topic: N/AA novel 1.57 micron eye-safe micro laser and rangefinder are proposed. The concept results in a laser and detection system with a total weight with batteries of less than 4 ounces each for the micro-transmitter and the miniaturized detection system. Using novel, state of the art laser modeling codes to support our design, we have quantified a range of options for the transmitter and system design ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of an Improved System for Platelet Storage
SBC: GENERAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, LLC Topic: N/ASurvival rates of human platelets cryopreserved using current methods are very low (10%). This is largely due to a lack of knowledge regarding the fundamental cryobiology of this cell type. Because of this limitation, most blood banks maintain platelets in non-frozen solutions. Using this approach, platelets can only be stored for about 5 days and then they are discarded. This situation greatl ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseArmy -
Micro-Sensor for In-Situ Rolling Element Bearing Temperature and/or Pressure Measurement
SBC: INNOVATIVE DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY LTD. Topic: N/AThe overall objectives of the proposed program are to develop non-invasive, wear resistant, light weight sensors and instrumentation for in-situ monitoring of temperature and vapor pressure for space and land based anti-friction rolling element bearings. This will be achieved by depositing thin films of appropriate materials on the raceways of rolling element bearings using RF-sputter coating and ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Statistical Characterization of Clutter for Qualification of ATR Performance
SBC: INSIGHTFUL CORPORATION Topic: N/AThe ability to characterize clutter and predict the performance of Automatic Target Detection and Recognition algorithms would be a revolutionary tool for analysis to be adaptively changed to maintain a constant false alarm rate aiding in the design of new detection and classification algorithms, and facilitating the tactical decision making processes of situational awareness, change detection, ta ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Extensible PDE and Wavelet Tools for Tactical
SBC: INSIGHTFUL CORPORATION Topic: N/AThe military is increasingly making use of various types of imaging sensors, such as SAR, ISAR,IR, and optical, for tasks such as surveillance, precision strike, automatic target recognition, and rapid retargetting. Traditional techniques for image enhancement and segmentation have a limited utility for military applications using the kinds of sensors. In this research, we will develop a ...
STTR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseNavy