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Photoactivatable Protean Glass/Ceramic Materials for Imbedded Miniature Devices
SBC: Chemat Technology, Inc. Topic: AF10BT11ABSTRACT: The emerging technology of protean glass/ceramic materials, where RF and DC electrical properties can be imbued in the material volume by laser excitation and subsequent material transformation processes has great potential especially for the military applications. In this Phase I research, Chemat has successfully prepared a protean glass which is photosensitive. A pattern such as a 3 ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Photostructural Glass Ceramics and Optimized Processing for Laser Initiated 3D Conductors (PhotoCon)
SBC: OBALON, LLC Topic: AF10BT11ABSTRACT: In this STTR effort a small business company Obalon LLC is teaming up with industry leader Aerospace Corporation for development of novel photostructural glass ceramic composition (PhotoCon) with capability of laser induced 3D conductor patterning inside the bulk material. The development fully utilizes available infrastructure and team's expertise for commercial glass ceramics pro ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Tools for Modeling&Simulation of Molecular and Nanoelectronics Devices
SBC: Atherton Quantum Insight, LLC Topic: AF10BT21ABSTRACT: In this project, we assemble leading commercial and academic groups within nano-scale device simulation community to overcome the modeling bottleneck by implementing new high performance modeling methods for simulating the electrical properties of nano-scale devices. The majority of the tools will be integrated into an already existing and very user friendly commercial platform for simu ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Hybrid MEM-Enabled Ka-Band Phased Array Antenna
SBC: Xcom Wireless, Inc Topic: AF11BT28ABSTRACT: XCOM Wireless is an RF MEMS developer focusing on products for Defense prime contractors and the commercial test and instrumentation communities. The Ohio State University is committed to the modeling, optimization, and characterization of RF circuits, meta-materials, and novel antenna arrays. In this program, XCOM and OSU team up to develop phased array antennas based on OSU's t ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Nublu: Assured Information Sharing in Clouds
SBC: Modus Operandi, Inc. Topic: AF11BT30ABSTRACT: We propose to develop an assured information sharing framework for cloud-based systems that leverages our ongoing work in the areas of policy-based usage management and semantic interoperability. The development of this framework will involve the creation of a novel approach to information sharing that treats security as a commodity that can be dynamically provisioned within the cloud, ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
New Paradigms in High Pressure Combustion Dynamics Prediction and Control
SBC: Metacomp Technologies, Inc. Topic: AF12BT15ABSTRACT: The proposed work aims to build a physics-based rapid turnaround simulation capability for resolving combustion dynamics in liquid rocket engines operating at trans-critical and supercritical flow regimes. The methodology will explore both Reduced-Order Methods and Reduced-Basis Methods as potential candidates for efficient unsteady flow simulation, data storage and retrieval, and data ...
STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
VLSI CMOS Memristor Building Blocks for Future Neuromorphic Processors
SBC: NUGENT, MICHAEL ALEXANDER Topic: F10BT31024ABSTRACT:Both civilian and military personnel live in a world awash in information while our military commands reconnaissance and weapons platforms of all shapes and sizes over a global and increasingly congested theater. We need new technology to help us sort, prioritize, make sense, and act on the growing streams of information.In Phase 1 we have proven feasible a core CMOS+Memristor circuit cap ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Porous Hybrid Composite for Enhanced Thermal Protection Systems (ComTPS)
SBC: Nextgen Aeronautics, Inc. Topic: AF10BT27ABSTRACT: The proposed research will demonstrate feasibility of a high temperature insulating, load bearing thermal protection system (TPS) using a hybrid composite technology. This program will incorporate a hierarchically porous ceramic core material in a sandwich structure with a conventional polymer matrix composite (PMC) and ceramic matrix composite (CMC) to fabricate an enhanced TPS. This m ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Operating System Mechanisms for Many-Core Systems
SBC: SECURBORATION INC Topic: OSD11T04In the Phase I portion of this STTR, Securboration and renowned multicore expert Dr. Frank Mueller from North Carolina State University designed, developed, and benchmarked the proof-of-concept Pico-kernel Adaptive and Scalable Operating-system (PICASO) for many-core architectures. The Securboration Team took a scientific, experimentation-based approach to identifying and resolving shortcomings wi ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Design and Analysis of Multi-core Software
SBC: SECURBORATION INC Topic: OSD11T03Modern processor design is trending increasingly toward multicore architectures. This is problematic for programmers because writing a correct parallel program is known to be difficult compared to writing the equivalent sequential program. Additionally, a wide body of sequential code has already been developed that cannot exploit the power offered by these new cores because it was written in a s ...
STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force