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  1. Peer-to-Peer Embedded Human Robot Interaction

    SBC: IROBOT CORP.            Topic: OSD06UM5

    iRobot Corporation and the Brown University Robotics Lab propose to develop a system allowing natural interactions between human operators and robots. The goal of the Natural Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) project is to utilize different verbal and non-verbal modes of communication between humans and robots, and ultimately demonstrate a more natural, less stressful, and more fully integrated metho ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Piranha: Autonomous, Cooperative Behavior Amongst USVs

    SBC: IROBOT CORP.            Topic: N07096

    The Piranha USV brings together intelligent vehicle technology with advanced mission planning and autonomous operation capabilities. Through the use of collaborative behaviors, several USVs will operate as a group to maintain a robust communications and sensor network. The design of the Piranha USV will be based on iRobot's Intelligent Vehicles Robotics Kit and will leverage iRobot's extensive ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. DC-ATR: Distributed Co-operative ATR Using Low Resolution Mobile Sensors

    SBC: IROBOT CORP.            Topic: N07T024

    We propose to leverage recent advances in computationally efficient and accurate object detection and recognition using EO imaging to develop a novel multi-sensor distributed ATR capability. The proliferation of UGVs and UAVs has resulted in a unique opportunity for large scale surveillance and monitoring. However, weight and power constraints require that a distributed ATR system be both extremel ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Micromechanical Models for Dielectric Behavior of Ceramic Matrix Composites

    SBC: JENTEK SENSORS, INC.            Topic: N07177

    The proposed program will enhance material and sensor models to provide improved understanding of dielectric property information regarding Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) material condition. These models are to be used to assess thermochemical degradation of CMC’s and also to assess the condition of materials during manufacture. JENTEK has developed a family of electroquasistatic and magnetoqu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Hand-held Corrosion Scanner/Imager

    SBC: JENTEK SENSORS, INC.            Topic: N07174

    As a result of the environment in which they operate, Naval aircraft are subject to pervasive corrosion damage. On-board sensors can signal when corrosion may be occurring, but there is a need for a portable corrosion scanning system that can confirm the degree and location of actual corrosion damage. JENTEK’s patented Meandering Winding Magnetometer sensors and arrays (MWM-Array) have prove ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. NDE for Residual Stress Relaxation

    SBC: JENTEK SENSORS, INC.            Topic: N07168

    Fatigue lives of rotating engine components are greatly enhanced through application of shot peening and other processes that impart residual compressive stresses to their surfaces. X-ray diffraction measurements, however, confirm that these stresses relax during service. Furthermore, residual stresses may relax rapidly or gradually and can vary by location. This proposal addresses the need for ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Tough Puncture Resistant Inflatable Airbags and T-AKE Stanchion Accessories for Navy CLF Ships

    SBC: KaZaK Composites Incorporated            Topic: N04224

    KaZaK Composites proposes to develop and implement improvements to current dunnage systems by designing and prototyping cost effective dunnage airbags and T-AKE stanchion accessories. Key requirements for a redesigned dunnage system include elimination of wood dunnage, supporting structural loads, significant reduction in total ownership costs, easily repaired system components, light weight, ease ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Low Cost, Impact Damage Resistant Polyurethane Matrix Blades

    SBC: KaZaK Composites Incorporated            Topic: N07088

    KaZaK Composites proposes to design and demonstrate low cost composite blades made with materials and processing technology already proven to resist impact, erosion and cavitation damage in Navy applications. While technology to be demonstrated by KaZaK will be generically applicable to all types of blades and propulsors, we propose to focus our initial investigation on the Lift Fan Paddles of the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Low Cost, High Impact, Light Weight ACV Cargo Deck Covering System

    SBC: KaZaK Composites Incorporated            Topic: N07059

    The Landing Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC) amphibious craft is an essential component of Sea Power 21. LCAC and its larger future replacement, Joint Maritime Assault Connector (JMAC), serve as high speed transports for weapons, equipment, cargo and personnel from ship to shore and inland across the beach. Because of the nature of the LCAC/JMAC propulsion and suspension systems, materials carried in the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Tailorable Packaging System for Optimized Protection in LCS Mission Modules

    SBC: KaZaK Composites Incorporated            Topic: N06175

    KaZaK Composites proposes a modular packaging system to protect energetic materials carried inside LCS mission modules. A readily tailorable set of standardized protective panels, in combination with an integrated system for securing items inside mission modules, will allow minimum cost/weight protective solutions to be rapidly designed and implemented. A layered approach will allow individual dan ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
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