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  1. Automated Tools To Detect And Track Video Events

    SBC: DEVELOSOFT CORP.            Topic: AF05309

    Imagine a video analysis system which can be told: "This is the thing we want tracked. This is the thing we want to detect." The system learns to detect when something changes in a particular way after being shown examples. This is what we propose and this is how you're going to stop having to watch four hours for every hour of video.

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Prototype Singlet Delta Oxygen Decontamination Device For Aircraft Cargo Interior

    SBC: DIRECTED ENERGY SOLUTIONS            Topic: AF04063

    A prototype portable decontamination device which delivers high concentrations and fluxes of molecular singlet delta oxygen (SDO) for decontaminating aircraft interiors is proposed. The decontamination system will: • Project a high flow rate of pure singlet delta oxygen in a nitrogen gas flow – no other active oxygen or nitrogen species are present, • Quickly and permanently destroy CBW age ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Helmet Mounted Image Source/Display for Tactical Air Combat Operations

    SBC: Displaytech Incorporated            Topic: AF05060

    We propose development of innovative head-mounted display (HMD) imagers that combine a commercially-proven technology with performance characteristics that would let a single display product serve a wide range of military HMD applications. Our HMDs are based on low-voltage/fast-switching ferroelectric liquid crystal on silicon (FLCOS) display panels with LED illumination. This combination enable ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Software to calculate occupant forces in real world crashes

    SBC: Dynamic Research Inc.            Topic: N/A

    A need exists for economical, high capacity softwre to aid medical and engineering researchers to more easily and consistently calculate forces acting on vehicle occupants during real-world crashes. One example of such research is NHTSA's Crash Injury research and Engineering Network (CIREN), which in adition to collecting injury and vehicle information, has increasing access to data from Event D ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Transportation
  5. Lithium Batteries for Strategic Missile Flight Testing

    SBC: Mobile Energy Products, Inc.            Topic: AF05191

    i. Many of today's modern strategic weapons rely on antiquated battery systems, many of which are more than 40 years old. Today's lithium battery technology could make a significant positive contribution to improving this situation. However, simply trying to use commercial cells and batteries for these applications will not be successful. ii. The cell chemistries used today for strategic weapons ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Refractory Paint for High Voltage Insulators

    SBC: ELTRON RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, INCORPORATED            Topic: AF05005

    This Phase I program will result in a tough refractory paint that adheres to a variety of plastic insulators with complex shapes creating a strong, adherent, refractory coating with optimal surface roughness. The proposed program targets the properties of the vacuum-insulator interface for high voltage applications and has commercial applications in a wide range of electronic and electrical device ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Portable power using primary chemical hydrides

    SBC: Eneregtics Incorporated            Topic: AF04188

    This Phase II work effort will further develop the science and technology of amine-based fuel cells established in Phase I, develop and deliver a prototype fuel cell capable of 12VDC, 100W, 800Wh, in the form factors of presently used portable power sources in the military. Specific energy of 500 Wh/kg will be demonstrated in the prototype.

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Development of Phenomenological Liquid Spray Design Tool for Augmentor Operability and Performance

    SBC: ENERGY PLUS LTD.            Topic: AF04181

    Injection of a liquid stream into a high-speed crossflow is applicable to many combustion applications was well as other general applications. As a result, liquid stream injection has been studied extensively in recent years. Theses studies have resulted in some design tools directed at jet breakup length, jet penetration, and spray features. Despite this progress, however, wide variations in e ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. The Mu-LV Small Vehicle Launch Vehicle

    SBC: EXQUADRUM INC            Topic: AF03018

    The proposed Key Affordability Technology for Small Launch Vehicles Phase II SBIR program is focused on significantly advancing the state of the art (SOTA) on the few number of key components that drive cost and reliability for small launch vehicles. The proposed effort has three primary parts. First of all, the component will be analyzed in a simulation and modeling effort. Second the componen ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Low-Cost Fabrication Methods for Arcjet Heater Segment Development

    SBC: EXQUADRUM INC            Topic: AF04287

    High pressure segmented arc heater facilities are the core of the Nation’s aerospace capabilities used to test high-pressure, aeroheating environments up through Mach 20. The special thermal environments of these unique facilities require a thorough understanding of the design considerations in high heat flux material selection and fabrication technologies. The proposed research effort will de ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
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