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Advanced Computational Methods for Study of Electromagnetic Compatibility
SBC: HYPERCOMP INC Topic: AF09BT13The leakage of electromagnetic (EM) energy into air vehicles, and particularly into ordnance, poses a hazard that requires careful evaluation. Under current guidelines, such evaluations are primarily to be carried out through extensive testing of items under possible field conditions, a process that can be both time-consuming and costly. The scope of this STTR Phase I activity is to implement a h ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
High-Fidelity Simulation of Hypersonic Weakly Ionized Plasmas with Dynamically Adaptive Mesh
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: AF09BT10The goal of the proposed research is to develop advanced computational tool for high-fidelity simulations of hypersonic non-equilibrium plasmas. Octree adaptive Cartesian mesh will be used for automatic mesh generation and dynamic mesh adaptation to plasma properties, particularly important for hypersonic flows with strong shock waves, transient laminar and turbulent domains with large gradients o ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Space-Time Signal Processing for Detecting and Classifying Distributed Attacks in Networks
SBC: NUMERICA CORPORATION Topic: AF09BT09A mathematical framework for detection and classification of weak, distributed patterns on computer networks is proposed. The framework will provide rigorous methods for understanding performance bounds and optimality of intrusion detection methods, while also providing concrete and implementable algorithms. The algorithms will find immediate application in cyber-security efforts, as well as mor ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Novel protocol for Quantum Key Distribution
SBC: G. A. Tyler Associates, Inc. Topic: AF09BT21The proposed effort develops the understanding required to assess the utility of using OAM states and quantum entanglement as a novel protocol for quantum key distribution for propagation through an aberrating medium such as the atmosphere. In addition a conceptual design of an experiment that is appropriate to further the development of this capability will be developed on the proposed Phase I e ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Theoretical Innovations in Combining Analytical, Experimental, and Computational Combustion Stability Analysis
SBC: HYPERCOMP INC Topic: AF09BT38Combustion stability is an important consideration in the design of liquid rocket engines. While fundamental modes of unstable operation in simple geometries are easily identified using analytical methods, recent times have seen these methods greatly expand in scope, applied in semi-numerical format to increasingly complex geometries and flow situations. Much remains to be explored in understandin ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Plasmonic Logic Devices
SBC: Luna Innovations Incorporated Topic: AF08BT18Digital electronics is approaching its limits in meeting the demand for increased processing speeds. Photonics, while promising high processing speed, is lacking integration capacity. Plasmonics promises to combine the information capacity of photonics with the integration density of electronics. The team of Luna Innovations, UCLA and Virginia Tech proposes to develop plasmonic logic devices and c ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Novel nonclassical-light-assisted protocols for quantum key distribution
SBC: MATHSENSE ANALYTICS Topic: AF09BT21The key to making quantum key distribution practical (especially for free-space applications) is to be able to use weak laser pulses (WLP) instead of single photons, while at the same time making sure that any third party wanting to avoid detection and mount an eavesdropping attack is restricted to using beam-splitting rather than photon-number splitting (PNS). In this effort, we propose a novel s ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Fast Trajectory Generation in High Fidelity Geopotentials using Finite Elements, Mascons, and Parallelism
SBC: ANALYTICAL MECHANICS ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: AF09BT02We propose to investigate the feasibility of obtaining fast and accurate trajectories using global geopotential models representing departures from the two-body plus J2 terms. The proposed geopotential formulations and numerical integration methods rely on multi-core processors and the emerging massive parallel capabilities of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) available to common personal computer ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Hybrid Carbon-Metal Nanowires Mediating Direct Electron Transfer from Redox Enzyme to Electrode
SBC: Luna Innovations Incorporated Topic: AF09BT03The electron transferring unit of enzymes – apoenzyme and cofactor are deeply buried inside its protein structure, therefore efficient electronic communication between the electrode and the biocatalytic enzyme is inefficient. The development of a reproducible approach that allows efficient electronic connection between enzymes and electrodes would meet the major technical needs in the developmen ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Novel Algorithm/Hardware Partnerships for Real-Time Nonlinear Control
SBC: STOCHASTECH CORPORATION Topic: AF09BT06The real-time implementation of controls in nonlinear systems remains one of the great challenges in applying advanced control technology. Often, linearization around a set point is the only practical approach, and many controllers implemented in hardware systems are simple PID feedback mechanisms. To apply Pontryagin’s principle or Bellman’s equation using conventional hardware and algorith ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force