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SBIR Phase II:A Search Engine for Antenna Design
SBC: X5 Systems, Inc. Topic: SSThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project seeks to develop and launch a software tool that applies advanced AI algorithms to antenna design and optimization. Manual antenna design and optimization methods are time- and labor-intensive, limit complexity, and require significant expertise. Genetic algorithm (GA) optimization has demonstrated success at quickly finding effective ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 National Science Foundation -
Decreasing Calories, Fat and Sodium in Restaurant Meals for Widespread Industry Ado
SBC: ACCENTS ON HEALTH, INC. Topic: NCIDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The prevalence of nutrition-related conditions (overweight/obesity, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc.) among Americans is widely documented. During the last twenty years, the frequency of dining out has increased, with Americans currently eating restaurant-prepared foods an average of five to six times per week. Compared to meals prepared at home, restauran ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of an anti-bias caster system
SBC: ACCESSIBLE DESIGNS, INC. Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The importance of reducing the incidence of secondary injuries related to manual wheelchair propulsion is undisputed. Based on several research studies, approximately 50% of manual wheelchair users (MWU) report symptoms of repetitive strain injury (RSI) related to the demand on the upper extremity during propulsion and transferring tasks. A substantial effort ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Novel Fiber Optic Methods for Sensing Shape, Orientation and/or Heading of Undersea Arrays and Tethers
SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc. Topic: N08T029In the Phase I STTR, N08-T029 “Novel Fiber Optic Methods for Sensing Shape, Orientation and/or Heading of Undersea Arrays and Tethers” a concept was developed for a fiber optic sensing array and shape reconstruction algorithm to be used for situation awareness of flexible undersea cable structures. Undersea cable structures are deployed in environments unsuitable for direct in-situ observation ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Densely-Packed Target Data Fusion for Naval Mission-level Simulation Systems
SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc. Topic: N101101We propose a principled data fusion framework that is appropriate for an adaptive classifier implemented with supervised and multi-task learning. The detection and data fusion (DDF) engine will incorporate a novel Bayes-optimal multiple target tracking system. We will investigate several different metrics of the utility of data fusion in addressing strategic and tactical course of actions. We will ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Distributed Sensor System Innovations- CPP
SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc. Topic: N07070The objectives for this Phase II effort follow logically from the Phase I proposal and the ground work laid in Phase I. The overarching goal is to prove a radically different approach to sensor packaging which offers a quantum leap in performance, cost reduction and manufacturability improvement. Preliminary testing results from Phase I indicate that the alternative technical approach to telemetry ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Embedded Training Techniques for Target Discrimination Systems
SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc. Topic: N08209Complex systems such as the AN/SPS-74(V) Periscope Detection Radar automatic target recognition system presents difficult training challenges for enhancing and maintaining operator proficiency. Technical challenges arise from the nature of software automation. The most difficult recognition cases can usually be trained effectively only with actual sensor data. Keeping the proficiency training curr ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Technologies for Reduced Source Level Sonar Systems
SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc. Topic: N101068An innovative towed active sonar concept is proposed which significantly reduces peak and average input power. The system also reduces radiated acoustic source level by approximately 10 dB over previous systems designed for similar applications. The reductions are attained by distribution of source energy in time and space. Transmitter waveform and search schemes are proposed as well as a source-r ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Low Cost, Reliable Towed Sensors Handling Systems
SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc. Topic: N101043The proposed Phase I investigation is expected to yield innovative technologies for development of a novel approach to array handling systems based on a totally different design for retrieving, deploying, storing and managing submarine towed array systems. The concept is based on the principles of a simple machine. This non-traditional system dramatically lowers the mechanical stresses on the towe ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Improved Torpedo Defense
SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc. Topic: N101062The proposed Phase I investigation is expected to yield innovative technologies for resolving closely spaced torpedo salvos approaching near endfire of towed array sensors. The approaches include active and passive signal processing methods that exploit physical phenomena characteristic of submerged, dynamic sound sources as well as false alarm reduction techniques afforded by multiple modalities. ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy