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Massively Parallel Micromachining with Ultrafast Lasers
SBC: Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories, Inc. Topic: AF08T029We are proposing to develop a highly parallel, rapid prototyping system for the manufacture of microfluidic devices. In this phase II proposal we will build a complete system for making such devices for continued research on fieldable microfluidic systems for use in the military, and in hospitals. The project will also allow manufacturing in widely different materials, and structures, without an ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
DIPAIN based assay for the T-2 Toxin
SBC: L. C. PEGASUS CORP. Topic: A10AT021This proposed project is to develop a rapid assay for T-2 Toxin. Under this project we will develop DIPAIN-derivative based test-strips that indicate the presence of trace quantities of trichothecene mycotoxins in aqueous solutions. The T-2 toxin will be used as a test case for this effort. We will use of 2-(diphenylacetyl)-l,3-indanedione-l-hydrazone (DIPAIN II) and its derivatives as reagents o ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Compressive Hyperspectral Imaging and Anomaly Detection
SBC: Level Set Systems Topic: AF08BT24We intend to use the emerging technology of compressed sensing and related new algorithms of information science to (1)increase our capacity for hyperspectral image acquisition beyond current capacity by developing new imaging and spectroscopic systems,(2) expand the frontiers from signal recovery to new applications, emphasizing knowledge learning including target and anamoly detection, and (3)st ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseAir Force -
High Sensitivity Light-Weight Gyroscope
SBC: Los Gatos Research Topic: MDA08T005Gyroscopes are found in nearly every airplane, many cars, robots, missiles, and more. The reason for such broad, wide-spread use is simple: gyroscopes are excellent tools for determining rotation, and can be quite sensitive. Improving the sensitivity of optical gyroscopes while also reducing their size and weight has proven to be a significant challenge. To provide a solution, Los Gatos Researc ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
An Integrated Physics-Based Framework for Detecting Precursor to Damage in Naval Structures
SBC: Los Gatos Research Topic: N10AT042Aging aircraft commonly suffers from several types of degradation including fatigue cracking and lack of bonding. It is virtually impossible to predict degradation in structural performance or when a component or structure will fail due to the inability to test new material systems under all loading conditions and under all environmental conditions. A material state awareness system using minimali ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Vehicle/Terrain Interaction Modeling to Support Power and Energy Analysis
SBC: MECHANICAL SIMULATION INTERNATIONAL Topic: ARMY08T042The development of advanced, realtime, operator-in-the-loop tire/track/soil models, which can predict power and energy requirements, is an essential requirement for determining operational profiles for vehicles, especially hybrids, during the design and d
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Probing Dense Sprays with Gated, Picosecond, Digital Particle Field Holography
SBC: Metrolaser, Inc. Topic: N10AT027This is a proposal to develop a unique, robust, fieldable, gated, picosecond, digital holography system for characterizing dense particle fields under harsh conditions. Many powerful imaging methods have failed to fulfill this requirement because noise from multiple scattering buries the signal needed to acquire a useful image. Solutions to this limitation are very expensive, hard to implement, an ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Simultaneous Imaging of Velocity and Temperature Fields in Reacting Flows using Thermographic Phosphors
SBC: Metrolaser, Inc. Topic: A09AT003A method is proposed for the simultaneous imaging of temperature and velocity fields inside combustion chambers to enable experimental data on turbulent heat fluxes needed for model validation and development. Applications include turbine engines, afterburners, internal combustion engines, and boilers. Temperature imaging is proposed with laser-induced luminescence imaging of phosphor particles su ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Topological Data Analysis and Wide Area Detection of Chemical and Biological Contamination MP 39-10
SBC: METRON, INCORPORATED Topic: A10AT020Metron, Inc. and Stanford University propose to design, develop, test and demonstrate topological data analytic algorithms to analyze hyperspectral imagery. We propose to adapt the topological data analytic techniques, including Stanford’s successful Mapper algorithm, to the hyperspectral imagery domain. Using these algorithms we will identify topological and geometric features and properties ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy -
Compressive Sensing in the Tactical Underwater Environment- MP 45-09- (MP 34-10)
SBC: METRON, INCORPORATED Topic: N09T019The theory of compressive sensing (CS) will be extended to the design of arrays for underwater systems. The underlying theory is applicable to arbitrary sensor arrays, but the focus will be placed on synthetic aperture sonar (SAS). The proposed research will integrate CS with the closely related and evolving field of matrix completion. Concerning the latter, it is assumed that a matrix of noisy da ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseNavy