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  1. Motion Planning for Omni-Directional Vehicles

    SBC: AUTONOMOUS SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: N/A

    Intelligent, maneuverable, autonomous vehicles will play a critical role in future Army systems.Key to the success of these systems will be their ability to quickly reach goal locations by traversing through unknown, unstructured or even de-structured environments. This proposal addresses how Omni-directional capability can be best exploited throughcustomized planning and control. A hierarchical p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Miniature Hybrid Power Supplies for Enclosed Spaces

    SBC: BIPOLAR TECHNOLOGIES            Topic: N/A

    The US Army needs hybrid power supplies to allow autonomous operation of electronic devices, that can extract energy from its environment in a variety of forms, store it temporarily , and then release it as needed. The power supply must have longevity,operate in a wide temperature range, and withstand high shear rates and pressure. It also must be adaptable to different electrical requirements, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Enhanced Toughness SiC with High Hardness for Advanced Armor

    SBC: Technology Holding, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Phase I research demonstrated that toughness of 8 MPa.m1/2 is attainable in advanced SiC using the SEPB technique, as compared with 2.5 MPa.m1/2 for conventional SiC. The Phase I work is currently on schedule in order to meet the objective of 5.5MPa.m1/2 toughness at a hardness of at least 24 GPa. SiC developed in Phase II work will have a hardness exceeding 28 GPa at a toughness greater than 7 ...

    SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Ultrapure, Spherical, Monodisperse, Unagglomerated Nanopowders for Infrared Window Materials

    SBC: Technology Holding, LLC            Topic: N/A

    The objective of this Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project is to develop a novel process for fabricating nanocrystalline ceramic powders for infrared windows. Nano-grained ceramic materials are expected to have sufficient mechanicalproperties to operate efficiently under the harsh operational environments experienced by infrared window materials on aircraft and missiles. In our propo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. MICRO-FABRICATED CERAMIC COMPONENTS FOR OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTORS IN HARSH OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS

    SBC: Technology Holding, LLC            Topic: N/A

    The objective of this Small Business Innovation Research Phase IIproject is to develop an innovative, cost-effective ceramicmaterial (CERCANAM) and technique for fabricating fiber-opticconnectors. Connectors fabricated using current connectortechnology have difficulties operating in harsh environmentsexperienced by military and commercial aircraft and above 300 Cdue to materials limitations in the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. MICRO-FABRICATED CERAMIC COMPONENTS FOR OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTORS IN HARSH OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS

    SBC: Technology Holding, LLC            Topic: N/A

    The objective of this Small Business Innovation Research Phase IIproject is to develop an innovative, cost-effective ceramicmaterial (CERCANAM) and technique for fabricating fiber-opticconnectors. Connectors fabricated using current connectortechnology have difficulties operating in harsh environmentsexperienced by military and commercial aircraft and above 300 Cdue to materials limitations in the ...

    SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Developing Human-Compatible Needleless Delivery Systems for Administering Bioscavengers

    SBC: FELTON INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The need for a rapid, reliable needle free delivery system for Hu BCHE bioscavengers is identified. The critical medical and design issues involved are presented. A needle free jet injection system is detailed. The Phase I effort comprises detailedpharmacokinetic studies and preliminary and detailed device design. The fabrication of a size appropriate injector for test rodents will also be underta ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Developing Human-Compatible Needleless Delivery Systems for Administering Bioscavengers

    SBC: FELTON INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Phase II will focus on the design and development of a prototype needle-free injection system for administering BChE enzyme into humans to provide protection against chemical warfare agents. The Phase I proof-of-concept demonstrated the accelerateddelivery of BChE into the circulatory system using needle-free injection. The second phase of this project will consist of the following three tasks: ...

    SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Anti-Terrorism- Detection, Indications, and Warnings

    SBC: KALSCOTT ENGINEERING INC.            Topic: N/A

    The need for a ship-launched tactical reconnaissance mini UAV is presented, to support fleet/force protection and perimeter defense goals. A cohort of such vehicles could gather situational awareness data to provide early detection and indication ofassymetric threats on a round-the-clock basis. A low-observable, highly survivable platform design is presented. Aero, propulsion, structures, nav/comm ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Deployable Simulation Training for Operational Medical Personnel & Emergency Responders

    SBC: MD INFORMATICS, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Military and civilian medicine currently lack a capability to develop and deploy realistic, mission-oriented training to personnel. Non-physician medical personnel are at increased risk of unpreparedness due to abbreviated training for similarmission-oriented responsibilities as physicians. In this Phase I effort MDInformatics (MDI) proposes to design a Disaster Medicine Core Curriculum (DMCC), ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy
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