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ABL Smart Piping System for Containment and Control of Highly Corrosive and Hazardous Chemicals
SBC: Odyssian Technology, L.L.C. Topic: MDA03030During this program, multifunctional (smart) piping system technology will be developed for used on the Airborne Laser (ABL). This system, which was demonstrated in phase I, has a multifunctional design with integrated containment and leak detection functionality. The smart piping system design uses lightweight materials in conjunction with integrated sensors to achieve an advanced lightweight pi ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Structurally Integrated Hybrid Battery for Improved Performance of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (SUAV)
SBC: Odyssian Technology, L.L.C. Topic: AF05192Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) have been demonstrated to be highly effective in conducting a wide array of military mission. Due to relatively recent advances in rechargeable Li-Polymer battery and brushless electric motor technology, a greater number of small UAVs are electric powered. Though the use of quiet, low vibration, fast deployed electric propulsion systems have many advantages over the ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Improved Reliability and Producibility of Ballistic Missile Defense Systems through Highly Controlled Deposition of Critical Battery Components
SBC: Odyssian Technology, L.L.C. Topic: MDA04113The missiles used by the military today are electronic intensive: control systems, navigation systems, and targeting systems all have components on-board the missile. These systems require a power source that is capable of delivering large amounts of power throughout flight of the missile. The power source must be capable of being stored for decades without loss of power or performance while bei ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Virtual Prototyping Vehicle Electrical System Management Design Tool
SBC: PC KRAUSE & ASSOCIATES INC Topic: A03229Complex engineered systems such as the power systems of tactical vehicles and advanced weapon systems involve a broad spectrum of technologies and interactive subsystems that must work synergistically. Due to the interdependencies between subsystems and the ever present re-design process, it is becoming increasingly important to establish a flexible virtual prototyping design and analysis infrastr ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Integrated Simulation/Design/Analysis Infrastructure for SiC-based High-Temperature Power Conversion
SBC: PC KRAUSE & ASSOCIATES INC Topic: AF05192In order to realize the full potential of Silicon Carbide and to facilitate its deployment in high-temperature power electronics applications, it is important to establish an integrated simulation, design, and analysis infrastructure to address the special considerations and numerous technical challenges that must be overcome and to support design at the device, subsystem, and system levels. The p ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Develop New Innovative Driveline Designs and Components for Improved Service Life, Performance and Durability
SBC: PPMA, LLC Topic: A05231PPMA, LLC, proposes development of an innovative universal joint for Class 8 Trucks that is lubrication-free, requires no maintenance, and improves operational performance. It will rely on unique surface design (GC) technology, proven on the HMMWV in field tests. The technology received the Army 1995 Quality Award and acclaim at the 2004 NATO RTE Conference. To meet greater torque load requirement ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
New Technology, Non-Lubricant Bearings
SBC: PPMA, LLC Topic: A05114PPMA, LLC proposes development of a unique, innovative, high speed bearing that is lubrication-free and requires no maintenance. It will rely on a lubricious material capable of operating at low component loads at high speed. We propose developing this high speed material for application at operating conditions and requirements of Tactical Vehicle steering drivelines and components, e.g. universal ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
SOCOM SOF Combatant Motion Recording and Biofeedback System
SBC: MEMSense, LLC Topic: SOCOM02007The United States Special Operations Command’s Special Boat Teams are routinely exposed to an environment prone to injury and the long-term effects of repetitive impact stress. The primary cause for injury and long-term degenerative musculoskeletal effects is the repetitive impacts incurred as the MK V and NSW RIB vessels impact the ocean’s surface. The goal of SOCOM02-007 Phase II research is ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
AIMS: Agent-based Information Management System
SBC: QUANTUM LEAP INNOVATIONS, INC. Topic: AF05105The determination of information provenance in order to establish trust about sources of information and its subsequent quality is an important aspect of information management. The volume of digital information and the scale of its growth, both in terms of proliferation of sources as well as the size of digital information, presents a myriad of problems in their management. Validity and quality a ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
MedNet/AMAs- Adaptive Medical Agents for Medical Diagnosis and Treatment
SBC: QUANTUM LEAP INNOVATIONS, INC. Topic: OSD05H14Adaptive Medical Agents (AMAs, pronounced "amaze") provide robust, timely, decision support for emergency care providers in the field. These agents constantly monitor the physiological status of an at-risk population, anticipate requests for analyses and offer both probabilistic assessments and potential courses of treatment. Using a distributed, decentralized architecture, AMAs will exploit br ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseNavy