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Engineering Magnetic Nanoparticle for Advanced Biosensor Signal Processing and Detection of Waterborne Pathogens
SBC: ENGI-MAT CO Topic: N/AnGimat proposes an advancement of the versatile integrated optic chip sensor for detection/identificaton of waterborne bacterial and viral pathogens, and toxins. nGimat will utilize magnetic nanoparticles to enable an advanced signal processing scheme that promises the enhanced optical biosensor detection sensitivity (sub-ppb). The fabrication of the necessary magnetic nanoprticles will be facil ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency -
Innovative Aeropropulsion Technology for Future Military Assets
SBC: SPACEWORKS ENTERPRISES INC Topic: AF05192This proposal seeks to develop a system for quickly assessing the abort scenarios for a wide variety transportation concepts including space-access launchers, high-speed cruisers, sub-orbital systems, and strike vehicles with single and multistage elements utilizing air-breathing (turbine, RBCC, combined-cycle, etc.) and rocket propulsion systems. Through an exhaustive assessment of the possible f ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Innovative, Weight Efficient, Composite/Metallic Structural Joining Concepts
SBC: M&P TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: AF05248Currently aircraft composite and metal structures are joined by fastening them in place using riveted or bolted joints. Although fastened joints largely avoid concerns associated with thermally induced stresses and strains from CTE mismatches, such designs add weight, manufacturing complexity and cost to the design. Recent advances have given rise to new opportunities to increase the integrity a ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
IONIC SURFACES TO BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
SBC: Ionic Atlanta Inc Topic: N/ABACTERIA INDUCE MANY OF THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH PUBLIC PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH WATER BORNE PATHOGENS. IN ADDITIONTASTE, ODOR, COLOR AND TURBIDITY PROBLEMS ARE SOMETIMES CAUSED BY BACTERIAL, FOULING AND CORROSION ARE ALSO CAUSED BY BACTERIA. FOULED WATER SYSTEM COMPONENTS PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT OF PROTECTED OR SHIELDED CONSORTIA OF BACTERIA WHICH DECREASES THE EFFGECTIVENESS OF CHLORINE (OR OTHE ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency -
Multifunctional Design of Load Bearing Antenna Structures for Small UAVs
SBC: Aerotonomy, Incorporated Topic: AF05T019Aerotonomy, Incorporated and our research institution partner Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) will apply the latest knowledge in conformal load bearing antenna design, structural and electromagnetic modeling, and optimization techniques to develop a unique 2 Stage Multi-Disciplinary Optimization (MDO) system that supports the design of highly integrated miniature broadband antenna structure ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Nanostructured High Performance Ultrahydrophobic Coatings by Combustion CVD
SBC: ENGI-MAT CO Topic: AF05T014nGimat Co., in collaboration with Georgia Institute of Technology, proposes to utilize the Combustion CVD process for the development and production of high performance self-cleaning coatings for military structures. The self-cleaning coatings will be based in part on the ultrahydrophobic nature of the lotus leaf, but with a focus on improving durability to a level not previously seen in nature o ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Neural-Network-Based Adaptive Flow Control for Maneuvering Vehicles
SBC: GUIDED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: AF04T027Conventional flow control methods employ actuation frequencies that are the same order as the characteristic frequency of the flow. Georgia Tech has demonstrated novel high-frequency synthetic jet actuation to modify the apparent aerodynamic shape of aerosurfaces and achieve quasi-steady flow reattachment over an otherwise separated airfoil. Practical application of this technology in dynamic ma ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
New Sensing Capabilities: GaN Based Dualband UV-IR Detectors
SBC: NDP OPTRONICS LLC Topic: AF05029The proposed innovation is the development of a novel dual band detector responding in both the UV and IR regions, based on a GaN/AlGaN heterostructure. The IR response is based on HEterojunction Interfacial Workfunction Internal Photoemission (HEIWIP) detectors, which have been demonstrated using AlGaAs/GaAs structures. By also using interband transitions, response in the UV range can be incorpor ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
OPTICAL SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION IN LARGE PHASED ARRAY
SBC: Electro Systems International Topic: N/AAN EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE WILL BE DESIGNED FOR THE PHASING, EXCITATION, CONTROL, AND CALIBRATION OF A LARGE SPACE BASED ARRAY. IT IS PROBABLE THAT SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION WILL BE BY CLOSED OR OPEN OPTICAL PATHS. PHASING MAY BE BY DIRECT DIGITAL AT LOW FREQUENCIES, ACOUSTICAL LENSES AT MIDDLE FREQUENCIES, AND CONVENTIONAL PHASESHIFTERS AT HIGH FREQUENCEIS. RF EXCITATION DISTRIBUTION WILL BE BY CLOSED O ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Optimized State Estimation Algorithms for Fast Hit-to-Kill Engagement
SBC: PROPAGATION RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC Topic: A05135Propagation Research Associates, Inc., (PRA) introduces two innovative algorithms to reduce fire control and missile filter transients in short time-of-flight guided missile engagements. A class of Smoothed Iterated Filters is developed as a more efficient implementation of the forward-backward filter and is shown to significantly reduce the impact of filter transients due to initialization error ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy