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  1. Electromagnetic Explosive Warhead (EMEW) for Scalable Lethal and Nonlethal Effects

    SBC: Enig Associates, Inc.            Topic: A10059

    Enig Associates, Inc., a small business providing advanced modeling and simulation capabilities to the DoD and DoE, is proposing an innovative and novel electrical approach, using explosive-driven flux compression generators (FCG) to convert explosive chemical energy to electromagnetic energy with very high current output and superb energy conversion efficiency and then enhance explosive load to u ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Teleoperation Of Robots Improvement System (TORIS)

    SBC: ROBOTIC RESEARCH OPCO LLC            Topic: A09188

    Control of SUGVs in cluttered environments requires fine control of the platform to avoid obstacles, and align the platforms with doorways or stairways. On larger UGVs, speed is normally paramount for mission success, and communication delays can cause control instabilities that often result in overturned or damaged vehicles. The proposed system, Teleoperation of Robots Improvement System (TORIS), ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Heat Actuated Cooling System

    SBC: Rocky Research            Topic: A09090

    The principal objective of this effort is to develop an advanced complex compound for ammonia-solid absorption chillers and demonstrate the enhanced sorbent for a 18,000 BTU/hr technology demonstrator in the Phase II effort. Phase I experimental data showed that it is feasible to make a fuel-fired sorption cooling system capable of 18,000 Btu/hr cooling and 105 kg dry-weight with 0.34 gal/hr of JP ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. A Model Driven Data Mining System for Studying Environmental Impact of Nanomaterials

    SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc.            Topic: A10107

    As more engineered nanomaterials (eNM) are developed for military use, it is crucial to minimize any unintended environmental impacts (NEI) resulting from the application of eNM. To realize this vision, industry and policymakers must base risk management decisions on sound scientific information about the environmental fate of NM; their availability to receptor organisms, including related concept ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Cost-Effective Mixed-Criticality Systems

    SBC: WW TECHNOLOGY GROUP, INC            Topic: AF093005

    Future Army and DoD systems will rely on greater functional integration and autonomy that create interactions among applications and resources that have mixed criticalities. WWTGs innovations in this project will benefit the Army (and other DoD branches) by providing: 1) A tool-assisted design strategies for composing mixed critical system architectures based on Aspect Containment Regions (ACRs) m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Weather Impact Probability Forecasting (WIPCast)

    SBC: Impact Computing Corporation            Topic: A10065

    A fundamental shift in weather forecasting"from a deterministic approach to one that embraces communication of forecast uncertainty"is crucial to advancing the science of weather prediction. The most promising technique today for generating probabilistic forecasts is the combination of ensemble forecasting with statistical post-processing to help quantify weather-related risk. The importance of th ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Immersive Vision, Data Fusion and Threat Awareness for Enhanced Sensor-to-Shooter Engagement/Targeting

    SBC: ROBOTIC RESEARCH OPCO LLC            Topic: A11080

    Robotic Research, LLC, proposes to develop the Modeling And Perception for HAndheld Computers (MAPHAC) system, which consists of real-time 3D sensing, processing, and display tools for todays computers and smart phones. MAPHACs long-term vision is to provide timely and accurate video game-like information about places humans and robots have visited. With enough humans and the correct sensors mount ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. A Distributed Non-intrusive Real-time Network Effectiveness Measurement System

    SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc.            Topic: A11093

    The future military network is envisioned to be a system of systems consisting of heterogeneous groups/domains operating at different networking paradigms using different waveforms/interfaces. Existing research has been focused mostly on the enabling technologies such as radios, media access, network protocols, scheduling, etc., however, a grand challenge has emerged: how do we effectively measure ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Distributed Navigation Solutions

    SBC: TRX SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: A11097

    TRX Systems will deliver a soldier navigation solution that uses team-wide information and collaborative distributed computing to provide a position accuracy of 1m in GPS denied environments. The goal of high accuracy and robust navigation for mobile soldiers requires a flexible system design that makes use of all available information. A network of soldiers must be able to move seamlessly from op ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Topical Application of Hsp90 alpha Bio-modulator to Promote Healing of Soft Tissue Injuries

    SBC: CODEX BIOSOLUTIONS            Topic: A11103

    Open wounds are the leading type of battlefield wounded-in-action casualties in military operations and improvement on current treatment is needed to reduce morbidity and accelerate recovery. Such an improvement will also significantly benefit civilians who spend over $25 billion annually to treat acute and chronic wounds. The objective of this proposal is to determine the efficacy of topical appl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy
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