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Passive Control of Flow Instabilities in Propellant Manifolds and Combustion Chambers for Liquid-Liquid Rotating Detonation Engines
SBC: HYSONIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: N21AT011Rotating Detonation Combustors (RDCs) are a subject of great interest in the field of propulsion and power generation for their theoretical pressure gain and increased thermal efficiency and power density over conventional deflagrative combustors. This allows smaller, lighter and more efficient airbreathing and rocket propulsion systems, as well as conventional gas turbine based civil power gene ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
EJ-1 Electric Jetpack
SBC: AIRBUOYANT LLC Topic: HR001121S000705The EJ-1 Electric Jetpack is the world's first all-electric jetpack. The US Patent has just been awarded for it (Patent Number 10994841) and AirBuoyant has built 5 prototypes so far,with what is being proposed as the 6th and best prototype, taking from all the research and development on the previous 5 marks to finalize the vision for this concept. The EJ-1 will be able to carry a 200 lb person ...
SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Scalable Production of Fine Chemicals Using a Flexible Manufacturing Platform
SBC: CONTINUITY PHARMA, LLC Topic: HR001120S001910The US suffers from shortages of many essential medicines and fine chemicals due to brittle offshore supply chains and loss of domestic production capacity. This situation threatens our national security because preferred medications are rationed and substitutions are often required for critical care. Continuity Pharma will address this issue by developing an innovative, modular, telescoped contin ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Graspable Math Activities
SBC: GRASPABLE INC Topic: 91990019R0012Graspable Math Activities is web application that middle and high school students use on laptops and tablets to practice algebra and receive instantaneous feedback. Activities are based on an algebra notation technology that can promote procedural fluency while allowing students to focus on strategy and the connection between concepts and procedures. The team will produce a website that will inclu ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of EducationInstitute of Education Sciences -
Graspable Math Activities
SBC: GRASPABLE INC Topic: 91990018R0006Through previous grant awards from IES, researchers developed Graspable Math, a tablet-based intervention where middle and high school students create and manipulate complex expressions for basic operations as well as equations and equations systems and inequalities. In this project, the team will develop a prototype of Graspable Math Activities, an app with novel kinds of algebra practice and ass ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of EducationInstitute of Education Sciences -
Advanced Durability Systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Propulsion
SBC: IBC Materials & Technologies, LLC Topic: SOCOM163002Group 2-3 UAS engines have low mean time between overhauls (MTBOs), often with as little as 200-400 hours before maintenance must be conducted.This leads to significant maintenance cost and logistics tail for deployed operations.Two-stroke piston and rotary engines for Group 2-3 platforms have common maintenance drivers such as carbon fouling, and wear of cylinders, housings and bearings.Phase I r ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Advanced Engine Durability Systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Propulsion
SBC: IBC Materials & Technologies, LLC Topic: SOCOM163002UAV engines have a mean time between overhauls of about 400-500 hours, after which the engine is torn down for inspection. One of the primary findings during this overhaul is the presence of abundant carbon deposits in the engines and the combustion areas. There are a number of issues caused by carbon build up. When large carbon deposits are formed, they reduce the smooth air flow which can res ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
SIMBA: Secure Messaging on the Blockchain Architecture
SBC: INDIANA TOOL & MFG. CO., INC. Topic: SB162004The secure messaging on a Blockchain architecture (SIMBA) project will architect and design a decentralized mobile peer-to-peer, end-to-end, secure messaging application that uses Blockchain technology. We aim to build SIMBA from the Fabric (Open Blockchain) implementation due to its novel approach to smart contracts using chaincode services and several other features including membership, consens ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Secure Software Components Leveraging the seL4 Microkernel
SBC: TECHSHOT, INC. Topic: SB151003Techshot proposes the L4 ArchitectUre for Next-generation Crewed Hardware (LAUNCH), a set of open-source software components that leverages the verified separation kernel of seL4 to create a robust achievable system that can be used to reduce the cost and development time of highly reliable systems like those used on crewed space flight. With over a 25 year history of developing life science paylo ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Flexible and Extensible Solution to Incorporating New RF Devices and Capabilities into EW/ ISR Networks
SBC: Adaptive Micro-Ware Inc. Topic: ST13A004There are many different RF devices used in military networks. It is highly desirable to have scalable networks, where new devices can be readily installed without hardware or software changes elsewhere in the network. It is known that achieving this goal
STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency