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A LIGHTWEIGHT, UHF SATCOM DIPLEXER FOR USE IN EXPENDABLE BUOY SYSTEMS
SBC: Cobra Design & Engineering, Inc Topic: N07191The proposed effort for the SBIR Phase II.5 Project is a Continued Development to extend the capabilities of the Phase II unit in accordance with the UHF/MUOS SATCOM Triplex Filter Specification. The Triplex Filter will operate over the Legacy UHF SATCOM (UFO) frequency bands plus the entire MUOS frequency bands (Existing plus Growth), and will support transmit power levels up to 250 watts. The re ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Combined Extinction/Fluorescence Absorption Diagnostics for Sprays
SBC: En'urga Inc. Topic: 9030163RThis Phase II project will continue the prototype development of a pharmaceutical spray quality audit system. The spray quality audit system will estimate the planar mass distribution, mass flux, and drop size of pharmaceutical sprays that are used in functional coating applications and inhalers. A prototype tomography system will be designed and fabricated and evaluated using various fluorophore.
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Maximizing graph programming parallelism via cellular automata
SBC: Complex Computation, LLC Topic: SB152004Cellular automata are computer-theoretical models originally developed by computing pioneer John von Neumann in 1950s to study self-reproduction computing machines. Cellular automata are massively parallel, regularly connected and allow only local data exchanges between cells. Cellular automata computation models map perfectly to modern many-core computing hardware. Opportunities have arrived to ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Next-generation cell-free prototyping and biomanufacturing platform
SBC: BIODISCOVERY LLC Topic: SB152001Cell-free expression systems are becoming robust platforms to reduce system complexity, to use toxic and non-naturally occurring compounds or to produce metabolic intermediates, proteins and molecules that are otherwise toxic to cells. Unfortunately, current cell-free expression platforms are often inconsistent, low scale, not flexible, poorly characterized and limited to relatively simple biologi ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
FAST Technology for XS-1 Low Cost LOX Pump
SBC: Florida Turbine Technologies Inc. Topic: SB152008Florida Turbine Technologies, Inc. of Jupiter, Florida proposes the combination of additive and subtractive manufacturing processes to significantly reduce part count, lead time and cost for development and production of FTTs Advanced Space propulsion Turbopump (FAST) Technology Liquid Oxygen (LOX) pump. The FAST LOX pump technology to be demonstrated signifies a significant leap forward in the u ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Advanced Non-Destructive System to Characterize Subsurface Residual Stresses in Turbo-machinery Components
SBC: Proto Manufacturing Inc Topic: N152091Manufacturers of aerospace propulsion systems are well aware of the positive effects of compressive residual stress (RS) fields on turbo-machinery components in terms of improved fatigue life and durability. Tensile RS, however, can cause unfavorable conditions which may lead to premature failure during operational usage. Thus, the industry objective is to capitalize on compressive RS and prevent ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseNavy -
Broadband Self-calibrated Rydberg-based RF Electric Field and Power Sensor
SBC: RYDBERG TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: SB152003Initial research and development towards a self-calibrated Rydberg-atom-based electric-field and power sensor for microwave and THz radiation is conducted. The sensor operates on atomic-physics and quantum-optics principles, especially electromagnetically induced transparency. Infrared and visual solid-state laser systems are employed to measure the energy levels of Rydberg atoms in room-temperatu ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Large-Area, High-Uniformity Photodiodes for Infrared Trap Detectors
SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC Topic: 9020168Rmethyst Research Inc. will design, fabricate and test a high uniformity, large area, low noise infrared trap-detector detector for the 1- 4.5 μm wavelength range. This state of the art detector will have a large area (e.g., 1-1.8 cm diameter active area) with a spatial variability of internal quantum efficiency of less than 0.1 % between 1 μm and 4.5 μm. In addition, the internal quantum effici ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Ovenized Inertial Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
SBC: EPACK, INC. Topic: SB152005Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) inertial (motion) sensors are now used for a wide range of consumer and industrial applications, but cant be used for many precision navigation applications because of their inaccuracy. In particular, the measurement (bias) stability of MEMS gyroscopes generally have temperature sensitivities of 10-100 degrees/hour/degree Celsius. This mean that even with smal ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Ovenized Inertial Micro-Sensors
SBC: EVIGIA SYSTEMS LLC Topic: SB152005This proposed SBIR Phase I effort initiates the development of ovenized inertial MEMS sensors (OI-MEMS) to achieve the tactical performance requirements of MEMS inertial measurement units (IMUs), in particular bias and scale factor stability for military, aerospace and high-end industrial and commercial markets. The primary outcome of the proposed effort is a 6-axis OI-MEMS IMU fabricated with a b ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency