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  1. Acoustic Array Simulation Environment System

    SBC: SOFTRONICS, LTD.            Topic: N122108

    ASW training requires an accurate simulation of both sonobuoy data content and geolocation in order to maintain peak crew proficiency. Unfortunately, existing systems can generate and emit the necessary field of 64 sonobuoy signal simulations, but without the geographic dispersion of a real sonobuoy pattern (which is an unaffordable training option and unrealistic/uncontrolled simulation scenario) ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. An Automated Tool for Predictive Neck Load Simulation During Individual Warfighting Maneuvers

    SBC: VizTek, Inc            Topic: N102170

    This effort will develop a comprehensive, validated toolkit to aid product designers and Government procurement personnel in evaluating alternative designs for head-borne equipment. In the first phase of this project, Viz-Tek, Inc. completed an initial concept for an advanced head-neck model that will form the foundation for this tool, along with a proof-of-concept demonstration. The modeling con ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Development of Tools and Methods for Characterizing the Impact of Control Surface Free-Play on Flutter

    SBC: Vsi Aerospace, Inc.            Topic: N10AT003

    This STTR is aimed at developing methods and tools to characterize the impact of free-play on control surface flutter and overall stability and performance of the system. A successful completion of this two-phased STTR effort will lead to a modeling, analysis, design, and simulation tool that will provide a state-of-the-art capability for stability and performance analysis for any generic control ...

    STTR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
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