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  1. Advanced Radiation Hardened ADC (ARH-ADC)

    SBC: A-TECH CORPORATION            Topic: N132145

    Pipelined radiation hardened analog-to-digital converters (ADC) typically provide 12-14 bit resolution conversion at >20 MSPS and have inherent multi-clock cycle latency. These converters use multiple sub-ranging stages and error correction circuitry and the high parts count results in large silicon footprints. ATA proposes designing an Advanced Radiation Hardened ADC (ARH-ADC) by implementing the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Near-Net Shape Lightweight Titanium Wheeled Hubs

    SBC: Summit Materials, LLC            Topic: N133147

    The objective of the proposed program is to use advance manufacturing processes, to form near-net shaped (NNS) titanium wheeled hubs for tactical vehicles. Three manufacturing routes will be investigated including casting and two powder metallurgy processes based on Summit Materials Shaped Hot Isostatic Pressed Process (SHIP2). Physical work will be accompanied by numerical analysis of both the ma ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. High Voltage Isolation Protection for Handheld and Manpack Antennas with Active Warning System

    SBC: TEAM Technologies Inc.            Topic: N141002

    A reduced hazard antenna design will be developed for deployment on handheld and manpack radios. High voltage protection will be built into the antenna to prevent accidental electrical contact with high voltage power lines up to 25kVDC RMS. Prototypes of the high voltage protection devices will be developed and tested. The antenna design will be modeled before constructing a bench prototype, which ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Advanced Finned-tube Heat Exchanger with an Integrated Phase Distributor

    SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: N141068

    Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) proposes the development of an advanced finned-tube heat exchanger with an integrated phase distributor. Studies have shown that the heat transfer improvements available in the commercial market allow for smaller and lighter heat exchangers compared to conventional heat exchangers. In addition, as these heat exchangers use straight fins, they provide excel ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Reactive Metal Composite Materials with Enhanced Ignition/Deflagration Efficiencies

    SBC: REACTIVE METALS INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: N141072

    The deflagration/combustion efficiencies of impact initiated metal powders such as aluminum and tungsten when used in various types of ordnance to produce deflagration and momentum properties are significantly lower than desired and theoretically possible. The objective of this phase I SBIR effort is to prepare reactive materials based on both aluminum and tungsten with reduced ignition temperatur ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Attention-Based Vision for Autonomous Vehicles

    SBC: Neya Systems, LLC            Topic: N141076

    Humans are continually subjected to an overwhelming stream of visual, auditory, olfactory, and touch stimuli. We operate effectively because we are capable of focusing attention on the relevant items, and capable of accurately perceiving tiny discrepancies that are most relevant to our survival while ignoring broad swaths of superfluous data. Our ability to quickly key in on the most relevant sens ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Low-Light, Low Cost Passive Terrain Sensing

    SBC: NEAR EARTH AUTONOMY, INC            Topic: N141077

    Helicopter flight in support of military operations is often conducted at night under low light conditions, where loss of situational awareness can lead to accidents such as controlled flight into terrain (CFIT). Current terrain sensing systems used to aid pilots in maintaining situational awareness use active sensors, such as millimeter-wave radar and flash or scanning ladar, but active sensors p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Long Endurance, High Power Battery

    SBC: MAX POWER INC            Topic: N08143

    Present Sonobuoy and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) fleets being developed by the US NAVY for Anti-Submarine Warfare(ASW) systems rely upon electrochemical energy storage for primary power. The increase in instrumentation payloads and mission duration has increased the draw on existing energy sources and novel solutions are required to meet the demands of the next generation of buoys and UAV"s. Pow ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Method to Eliminate Unwanted High Frequency Signals above 2 KHz from Accelerometers

    SBC: DOMINCA LLC            Topic: N111049

    The goal is to develop external mechanical filters to eliminate signals above 2 kHz from accelerometers. Domincas patented layered-media approach will be used to develop filters for high-shock accelerometers used in explosive and impact events. Layered-media theory has been applied successfully in optical thin films, acoustics, and signal transmissions. Filters with and without viscoelastic materi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Rapid Inspection of Aluminum Hulls Below the Waterline Using Ultrasonic Guided Waves

    SBC: FBS INC            Topic: N111057

    Currently available hull thickness sensors use ultrasonics and provide coverage of a single point on the hull. The sensor must then be moved over the hull while the thickness readings are monitored to detect thin areas of hull plate. These systems generally contain array type sensors; however, they are not suitable for underwater applications because of the electronics and the precision involved. ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
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