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  1. Innovative Acoustic Velocity Sensors

    SBC: Btech Acoustics, LLC            Topic: N141026

    BTech proposes the design and development of low-profile, innovative acoustic velocity sensors for measuring acoustic motion of sound waves in marine applications. Methods include increasing voltage sensitivity by novel connections, considerations of co-located preamplifiers, multiple plates, improved materials and more. An improved acoustic motion accelerometer sensor for hull arrays is proposed ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Defense
  2. Transparent Conductive AlGaN/GaN Coatings for EMI/RFI Attenuation

    SBC: STRUCTURED MATERIALS INDUSTRIES, INC.            Topic: N141038

    In this SBIR program, Structured Materials Industries, Inc (SMI) and partners will develop an electrically conductive, optically transparent coating for attenuation of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). The proposed coating will be based on the wide bandgap semiconductor gallium nitride (GaN). GaN is transparent to radiation below its bandgap (Eg = 3.4 eV), ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. BROAD RANGE RADIATION DETECTOR BASED ON SPECTRUM SHIFTS OF OPTO-MECHANICAL MICROCAVITY

    SBC: Lenterra, Inc.            Topic: A12108

    This DoD ARO SBIR 2012 Phase II Project is aimed at the development of a micro-optical ultra-sensitive, room temperature detector for the far infrared (FIR) and terahertz (THz) bands of electromagnetic radiation. The sensor relies on monitoring optical resonances commonly known as Whispering Gallery Modes (WGM) of dielectric micro cavities. In Phase I, an operational model for this WGM radiation ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Low-Cost CFD-Based Analysis for Surface Mesh Interrogation and Refinement

    SBC: CONTINUUM DYNAMICS INC            Topic: A13004

    Accurate flow calculation is crucial to the development and support of air platforms, and CFD has been successful at predicting aerodynamic performance for a variety of flows. The accuracy of CFD is governed by the quality of the surface mesh, and much work has been undertaken to automatically generate surface grids from CAD. Unfortunately, quality is quantified in terms of conformance to the su ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Electromagnetic Propagation Characterization using Communication Networks

    SBC: H S OWEN LLC            Topic: N07139

    The proposed project provides a demonstration of the ability to retrieve refractivity profile information from ungroomed radio signals of opportunity, also known as refractivity from radios or RFR, in an operationally relevant environment using operational radio receiver systems. The overall concept of RFR as originally developed was to monitor friendly, ungroomed tactical radio links and continuo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Reliable, Compact, Low-Cost Scalar Atomic Magnetometer for Magnetic Anomaly Detection

    SBC: Twinleaf LLC            Topic: N102134

    Subsequent Phase II Proposal, Extension of Phase II contract N00014-12-C-0034We propose to continue our existing work to develop reliable magnetometers with sensitivity in the range 1--10 pT/Hz^- and unit cost of $2,000 ready for commercial use. The design uses widely-available and low cost components with a design for easy assembly. With its small size, low cost and low power consumption, this sy ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Lightweight Aircraft Tiedowns

    SBC: SPENCER INDUSTRIES INC            Topic: N103216

    Spencer Industries proposes development, prototyping and test of the Lightweight Aircraft Tiedown to replace the legacy TD-1 device, centering on a new design Tensioner device and utilizing Kevlar/Firetex webbing as the restraint media. The Lightweight Aircraft Tiedown design provides substantial weight reduction (50% of current TD-1 device), enhanced ease of use, improved quality of life and safe ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. High-Fidelity Residual Strength and Life Prediction Tool for Adhesively Bonded Composite Structures

    SBC: Global Engineering and Materials, Inc.            Topic: N121042

    Global Engineering and Materials, Inc. (GEM) along with its team members (National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Air Force Research Lab (AFRL)) will develop an add-on toolkit for Abaqus with high fidelity prediction of residual strength and life of bonded composite structures. A coupled continuum and discrete damage analysis wil ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. New wavefroms for anti-jam satellite communications

    SBC: MAXENTRIC TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: AF131049

    ABSTRACT: MaXentrics Phase 2 proposal consists of delivering a general-purpose hardware platform and FPGA software implementation to characterize the performance of the various waveforms that were analyzed and simulated in Phase 1, using performance metrics specified by Air Force in target SATCOM environments. A general-purpose FPGA based hardware modem platform will be used to implement the tar ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Secure Email Agent Using the Domain Name System (DNS) as a Trust Infrastructure

    SBC: Grier Forensics, LLC            Topic: 9020377R

    Email is one of the most prevalent and critical forms of digital communication in use today. Ironically, it is also one of the least secure. Most email systems provide no means to authenticate the sender of a message, and is hence easily and commonly forged or spoofed, often used to penetrate networks via phishing attacks. Additionally, most email systems provide no means to ensure privacy or conf ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
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