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Acoustic Detection and Verification of Intrusions against Military Facilities
SBC: WILLIAMSRDM, INC. Topic: A08113Current surveillance systems often use mounted cameras to capture video imagery and a range of sophisticated sensors and stand-alone security devices. These current surveillance systems are often point solutions based on a centralized architecture for surveillance applications. Point solution systems use a single control agent to coordinate the actions of the independent sensors. The manpower need ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
Acoustic Emission (AE) Distributed Crack Initiation and Growth Monitoring System Using Optical Fibers
SBC: TEXAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE , AUSTIN, INC. Topic: N/AThe proposed effort will examine continuous AE monitoring of fatigue in aircraft, where uncertainty about fatigue damage threatens to retire aircraft. Noise levels and other common AE issues have been addressed by others, but fundamental limitations of commercial systems, such as weight and EMI interference, continue to hamper extensive use of AE monitoring on aircraft. During Phase I, TRI/Austi ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Acoustic Pattern Recognition for Security Breaching Noise Detection
SBC: Safety Dynamics Topic: N06T036Safety Dynamics, Inc. proposes the development of an acoustic recognition platform that can identify and locate specific sounds related the breaching of perimeters and secured areas. The acoustic technology in question is novel, and is based on fundamental principles of neurobiological systems, i.e., it incorporates mathematical models and system architectures designed to mimic how the brain reco ...
STTR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseNavy -
Acoustic Signature Reduction
SBC: TEXAS HIGH ENERGY MATERIALS, LLC Topic: SOCOM163001Audible noise generated from propeller driven aircraft has been extensively studied by aero acoustic scientists and engineers. Manned aircraft and Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems are being fielded by SOCOM for unique missions. Detrimental noise inherent to propeller driven aircraft signals approach and location, which then compromises personnel, payload, the aircraft, and mission success. Our nov ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Acoustic Signature Reduction THEM
SBC: TEXAS HIGH ENERGY MATERIALS, LLC Topic: AFX20DTCSO1Audible noise generated from propeller driven aircraft has been extensively studied by aero acoustic scientists and engineers. Manned aircraft and small unmanned aerial vehicles that utilize propellers for propulsion are being fielded by the US Department of Defense (DoD) for diverse missions. Detrimental noise inherent to propeller driven aircraft signals approach and location to hostile ground f ...
STTR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseAir Force -
ACTIVATED METAL DECOY FOR LOW IR SIGNATURE AIRCRAFT
SBC: Alloy Surfaces Company, Inc. Topic: N/AACTIVATED STEEL FOIL FABRICATED INTO ELEMENTS TO BE PACKAGED AS EXPENDABLE DECOYS HAS SHOWN GOOD PERFORMANCE IN LOW IR SIGNATURE APPLICATIONS. THE PRESENT BATCH PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR THESE FOILS ENTAILS, IN PART, TWENTY HOURS OF FURNACE TREATMENT. A COMBINATION OF NINE SEPARATE OPERATIONS, LOW PRODUCTION RATES AND HIGH LABOR COSTS YIELDS A UNIT MANUFACTURING COST OF MORE THAN $250.00. WE PROPOSE ...
SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseNavy -
Activated Organophosphate Hydrolase for Coupling to Human Skin
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: N/AThis Phase II STTR proposal describes an activated form of organophosphate hydrolyzing enzyme that, when dissolved in water, forms a covalent bond to skin. In Phase I, a lyophilized preparation of Organophosphate Hydrolase (OPH) from Pseudomonas diminutaretained the capability to couple to skin and to hydrolyze nerve agent surrogates when stored for months at 40¿C. Immobilized enzyme also retai ...
STTR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseArmy -
Activated Organophosphate Hydrolase for Coupling to Human Skin
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: N/AThis Phase II STTR proposal describes an activated form of organophosphate hydrolyzing enzyme that, when dissolved in water, forms a covalent bond to skin. In Phase I, a lyophilized preparation of Organophosphate Hydrolase (OPH) from Pseudomonas diminutaretained the capability to couple to skin and to hydrolyze nerve agent surrogates when stored for months at 40¿C. Immobilized enzyme also retai ...
STTR Phase II 2001 Department of DefenseArmy -
Activated Reactants to Reduce Fuel Cell Overpotentials
SBC: JSJ Technologies, LLC Topic: A10AT011The current produced in electrochemical galvanic cells is primarily dependent on the rate of the electrode reactions where the cell's anode is less negative, supplying less energy than thermodynamically predicted, and the cell's cathode is less positive, supplying less energy than thermodynamically predicted. Reduction of electrochemical overpotentials in electrochemical systems has been the prim ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Activated Reactants to Reduce Fuel Cell Overpotentials
SBC: JSJ Technologies, LLC Topic: A10aT011he current produced in electrochemical galvanic cells is primarily dependent on the rate of the electrode reactions where the cell's anode is less negative, supplying less energy than thermodynamically predicted, and the cell's cathode is less positive, supplying less energy than thermodynamically predicted. Reduction of electrochemical overpotentials in electrochemical systems has been ...
STTR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseArmy