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Novel schemes for highly reliable aerospace electromechanical primary actuation systems
SBC: LCDRIVES CORP. Topic: SB132005There is a need to achieve 10^-9 reliability for actuators for critical aerospace applications and this precludes single point failure for all but the simplest and most reliable electrical and mechanical components. LC Drives proposes a method of constructing a high reliability linear actuator for critical aerospace applications that is designed such that jams caused by conventional electrical a ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Novel Extensible Design Approaches for Advanced Aircraft Composite Structural Architectures (MSC P4135)
SBC: MATERIALS SCIENCES LLC Topic: ST13A006Among the factors that inhibit the use of composite materials in both general aviation aircraft and DoD platforms are the high cost of engineering and the cost of certification. Unless manufacturers can control risk when introducing new materials and pro
STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Looking Glass
SBC: Intific, Inc. Topic: 004Looking Glass is an immersive, story-driven game experience that enables computer science education for students K-12. It presents learning in a game-based series of challenge levels that permit a high degree of player choice in tailoring educational progression and adapting game systems that present both STEM and SEL interactions. Gameplay occurs within a futuristic Wonderland, where proficiency ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Improved Dried Biological Specimen Materials, Recovery and Processing for Diagnostics
SBC: CONNECTICUT ANALYTICAL CORPORATION Topic: SB112005The dried blood spot (DBS) method is an alternative to venipuncture. The available data indicates that the DBS method is both precise and accurate for a diverse range of compounds. We discovered that proprietary additives vastly improve extraction of proteins in DBS using electrospray. Our unexpected results appear to dramatically increase analyte recovery concentration while reducing DBS prep, an ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 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 -
IN-SITU X-RAY DETECTOR
SBC: Advanced Technologies/Laboratories Intl Topic: N/AIN-SITU MONITORING OF CRITICAL FILM PROPERTIES WOULD GREATLY ENHANCE PROCESS CONTROL OF THIN FILM COATING TECHNOLOGIES SUCH AS CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION (CVD) AND PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION (PVD). ATM, WORKING IN CONJUNCTION WITH PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, PROPOSES TO INCORPORATE A POSITION SENSITIVE FIBER OPTIC X-RAY SCINTILLATION DETECTOR (PSSD) FOR REAL TIME X-RAY ANALYSIS OF CHEMICALLY VAPO ...
SBIR Phase II 1993 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Residual Stress/fracture Modeling Of HTSC Films
SBC: Advanced Technologies/Laboratories Intl Topic: N/AHigh quality thin films of high temperature superconductor (HTSC) materials have been grown by a variety of methods. Independent of the growth method, residual stresses in large area HTSC/dielectric multi-layer films, resulting from both thermal expansion and lattice mismatch, continue to be a problem. In Phase I, ATM, working with Dr. Stewart Kurtz of Pennsylvania State University, will calculate ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Metalorganic Enhanced Ion Milling for BaSrTio3
SBC: Advanced Technologies/Laboratories Intl Topic: N/AThe demand for higher performance semiconductor devices is pushing the limits of current materials technology. The development of a high dieletric constant capacitor material with 10 - 100 times the charge storage of SiO2 would allow a flat capacitor cell to be used in 256 Mb DRAMs, and simple stacked capacitors to be adopted for 1 and 4 Gb generations. IBM, TI and Micron have entered into an ARPA ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Cost Effective Copper CVD Precursors for ULSI Devices
SBC: Advanced Technologies/Laboratories Intl Topic: N/AChemical vapor deposition (CVD) of copper for vias and interconnects is critical to manufacture of next generation high speed ULSI devices and has been extensively investigated over the last few years. Although considerable progress has been made commercialization of this technology is currently impossible due to the high cost of the source reagents. In this Phase I program Advanced Technology Mat ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency