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Alameda Ap Tailored DeDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84161 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Alameda Ap Staged, rotDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84387 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Allcomp InCarbon FoaDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83492 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Allcomp InUltra-Ligh Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84295 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Alphacore,Single-Chi Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84426 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Altex Tech Advanced LDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83717 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
American SFleX-3D WaDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84318 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Analysis A Developmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83777 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Argo NavisParallel T Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84401 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Beam Power 1 MW CW Department
70 of EnergPhase I SBIR 84338 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
BURGE ENVDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83935 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Calabazas C50 MW S-BDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84205 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
CAPESYM, Solid Solu Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83960 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
COMPACT EMnhanced M Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83571 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
COMPOSITE Cost-Effec Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83832 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
COMPUTATI Robust AlgDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83456 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Compx Four-DimenDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84070 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
DYMENSO High Preci Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84068 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Eagle Harbo High-ResolDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84076 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EIC LABORA Developmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83778 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EIC LABORA Developmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83937 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
ElectrodynNon-InvasiDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84360 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EM PHOTON Unified, C Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83447 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EM PHOTON Intuitive Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83458 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
ENGINEER Adoption oDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83428 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EUCLID TE Power TunaDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83513 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EUCLID TE Metal PlasDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83516 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EUCLID TE High PowerDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84206 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Exelus, Inc.Safe and ReDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83574 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Freedom Ph Integrated Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83409 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Giner, Inc. Nanostructu Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84443 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Giner, Inc. High Effici Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83811 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Hal TechnoCompact, LDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83851 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
HJ Science Portable MDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83941 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
HummingbiDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83495 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
HummingbiIn-Situ Tr Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83547 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
HYPER TECNext GenerDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84243 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Hyperv Tec10MHz, 10k Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84061 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
ILLINOISROInfrastruc Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83459 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
InnoSys High EnergDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84281 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
ITN ENERGY Superior MDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83793 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Jema Techn&q Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83461 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
JENTEK SENIn-Sito MonDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83779 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Kapteyn-Mu Direct Dio Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83480 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Kse, Inc. Improved M Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83576 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Kyma Techn Low Cost HDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83640 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Kyma Techn FLAAT Grow Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84412 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
LI-COR BIOLow Cost SDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83890 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
LIGHTSPINRadiation Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84283 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
LYNCEAN TFast-Track Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83497 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
MESA PHOT Highly sensDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83860 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Microxact, Radiation rDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84382 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
NanoprecisFast-Track Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83411 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
nGimat Co.Fast-Track Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84252 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Nimbis ServSystem Mod Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83432 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Niowave, InHPC ModeliDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83434 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Niowave, InDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83518 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Niowave, InDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84327 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Omega-P, IElectron-b Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84208 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
OPTIMAL SOptimal prDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83435 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
ParaTools, TAU Comman Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83450 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Particle BeDipole MagnDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84155 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Phds Co. Modular PlDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84371 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Phoenix LLHigh ReliabDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84137 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
PHYSICAL In-Situ NDEDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83770 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Physical ScAcoustic S Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83733 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Physical ScCompact Ra Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83855 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Physical ScCompact QC Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83862 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Physical ScLightweighDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83894 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Plasma ProReduced AcDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84020 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Ep AnalyticPerformancDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83451 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
POLARONYX 3 Micron HiDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83483 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
POLLERE, IEfficient D Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83402 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Polymath RGeneration,Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84084 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
POOLE VENApparatus Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84347 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
PRIMENANDevelopingDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83558 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
PROPORTIO Fast-Track Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83565 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
PROTECTIOHardening Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83465 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
QUESTEK IComputatioDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83713 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RadiaBeamRF-Free ChDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83512 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RADIABEAM (33a)DevelDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84147 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RADIABEAM Fast-Track:Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83530 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RADIABEAM Plasma PhoDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84148 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RADIABEAM Inductivel Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84247 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Radiation DMicrostrucDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83566 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Radiation MPlastic Sc Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83970 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Radiation MTheory-Ba Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84439 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
REAL-TIMEA Scalable Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84111 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RNET TECHSimplified Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83916 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Saxet Surf PERM-PUMP Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84353 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
SCIENCET Direct DigiDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84406 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
SIGMA TECHV StorageDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83947 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
SouthwestDiode laseDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83864 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
SouthwestIsotopic C Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83865 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
SouthwestOptical To Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83909 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Spectral EnDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84103 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
STRUCTURE High-CurreDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83677 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
VOLTAIQ, ISubway LabDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83418 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Supramagne A New Nb3SnDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84432 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
SVT ASSOCGaAsSb/AlG Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84354 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
TECH-X COImproving Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83514 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
TECH-X CORF models Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84074 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
TECH-X COGPU Enhanc Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84113 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
TECH-X COImproved CDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84348 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Transcend PRISMS- Pro Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83927 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
UHV TECHN A TXRF SysDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83759 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Ultramet Ductile TunDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84058 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Ultramet Barrier Co Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84337 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Vega WaveHIGH-SPEED Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84269 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Vista EnginA WirelineDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83929 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
VISTA PHOTAirborne SDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83876 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
VOXTEL, INLow SWAPDepartment
L of EnergPhase I SBIR 84421 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
VOXTEL, INHigh-CountDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84428 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
VOXTEL, INDigital Sil Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84437 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Wang NmrDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83533 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Weston Geo Advanced D epartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 84446 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
XANTHO TEDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84065 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
XIA LLC High SpeedDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83976 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
XIA LLC Proximity Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 84373 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Xradia Cryo CorrelDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 83501 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Yewsavin, IHot Inkjet Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 83990 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
LYNNTECH Flexible, E Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87811 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Novarials Flexible C Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87817 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
FERRIC, INIntegrated Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87838 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
ITN ENERGY Low-Cost, Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87843 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
CleanvantaProducing Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87882 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
APPLIED NCarbAl (TMDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 87892 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
UNIVERSALNovel Low Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87897 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Sheetak IncHeat PumpDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 87907 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
AEROPHASE Fast PaybaDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 87925 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
V-Glass LLCVacuum Gla Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87977 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Energy FocuLighting C Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87986 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
IngreeniumLow-Cost SDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 87995 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
TreadStoneNovel StruDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88016 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Nextgen Ae4b Low-cosDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88021 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Cool Earth Research aDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88024 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
GLINT PHOWide AngleDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88028 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Ideal Power3-Port PV Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88051 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
ION EngineFunctionalDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 76920 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
ITN ENERGY A Cost-Eff Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76876 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Janoch EngIn-line LBI Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76551 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Leyden EneEnhanced lDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 76609 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Luna InnovMulti-flux Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 77043 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
MicromateriLow Cost FDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 76841 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Multi PhasAn IntegratDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 76788 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Navitas SysLow-cost, Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76619 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
NexTech MatDiffusion BDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 76832 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
OG TechnolCapability Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76477 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Oscilla PowPower Dens Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76703 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
SIGMA TECHigh VoltagDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 76435 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Sinton ConDevice-phys Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76557 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
SPECTRUMDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76672 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
SUBSURFAC Hydrogeoph Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76791 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
TECH4IMAG Real-Time Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 76866 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Terrajoule Terrajoule Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 77132 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Tetravue,inHigh speedDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 77097 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
TDA ResearcConversionDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 87877 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Xergy IncoAdvanced H Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87910 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
PromethienDirect Ins Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 87918 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
MAINSTRELow-Cost FDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 87935 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Hyper-TheCeramic Ma Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88071 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
ESKRA TECLow Cost SDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88097 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
GENESIC S 1200 V/50 Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83666 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
INCOM, IN&q Department of EnergPhase I STTR 84303 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Montana Em Using BiomiDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 76957 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Adelphi TecSupercondu Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83567 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Calabazas CRobust RF Department of EnergPhase I STTR 84173 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
EIC LABORA Developmen Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83936 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Xradia Developmen Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83479 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Muplus, InComplete M Department of EnergPhase II STTR 99271 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
EUCLID TE Improved CDepartment of EnergPhase II STTR 87055 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Tetramer TeDevelopmen Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87020 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Arkansas PoDesign andDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87140 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
ADVANCEDLow-Cost I Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87191 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Berkeley APlatform f Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87341 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Biolite Clean Fan Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87334 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
E3TECSERVI Process IntDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87375 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Kse, Inc. Process IntDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87391 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Cool EnergyLow-Temper Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87423 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Microxact, Real time Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87447 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
TAU SCIENApparatus Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87446 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
CERAHELIX,High Flux TDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87470 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
SPORIAN MAdvanced CDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87494 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
UNITED ENHigh PerfoDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87564 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Mikro SystAdvanced Fi Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87606 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Florida TurAir Riding Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87618 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
NexTech Mat SOFC ProteDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87641 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Analysis A Advanced D epartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87701 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Physical ScImproved SDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87717 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Energy Re A New LaseDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87724 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Radiation M New 3He Re Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87722 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
ENTHOUGHT A Python InDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98645 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
JMSI INC. FieldView-Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98649 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
LIGHT FOUUser-Center Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 99537 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Ziena Optim High-PerfoDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98656 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
BRECHTEL Developmen Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98657 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
MSP CORPReal-Time Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98683 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Aerodyne RCompact HiDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98694 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Applied Spe New Techno Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98695 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Zachary ApA MicrofluDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 99508 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Giner, Inc. Field MoniDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98759 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Los Gatos Site-Speci Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98769 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Sydor Inst Diamond Be Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98773 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
RADIABEAM Sub-femtosDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98777 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
DYNAFLOW, Developmen Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98778 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
POLARONYX Mid-InfrareDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98783 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
IAP RESEARHigh PerfoDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98815 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
RADIABEAM Laser-FreeDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98821 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Epic ConsuA Client/SeDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98822 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Gener8, IncIntegrated Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98830 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Alameda Ap Nb CoatingsDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98843 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
HummingbiLiquid andDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98852 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Giner, Inc. High-PerfoDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98912 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Proton EneEconomicalDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98923 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
COMPACT N Movel Memb Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98948 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
EDWARD PHigh Tempe Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 99069 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Vinazene I A Single S Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 99138 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
COMPOSITE High-ShearDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 99160 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
EDEN PARKLarge ScaleDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 99216 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Omega-P, IElectron GDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 99251 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
EUCLID TE Complete M Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 99296 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
BRIMROSEMagnesiumDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88152 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Rotating SlRotating LiDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 88184 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
DRS ReseaNovel TherDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 88228 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Solarno In Carbon Nan Department of EnergPhase I STTR 87938 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Anasys Ins Resonant EDepartment of EnergPhase II STTR 98859 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
HiFunda LLUltra-High Department of EnergPhase II STTR 99045 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Faraday TecFlow BatteDepartment of EnergPhase II STTR 99130 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Advanced CREBCO Coat Department of EnergPhase II STTR 99158 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
RADIABEAM Advance Ad Department of EnergPhase II STTR 99417 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Proton EneLow-Noble-Department of EnergPhase II STTR 87314 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Radiation M Advanced PlDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87037 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
RETRIEVERA Multi-DisDepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 87116 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
TDA Researc Warm Gas Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87519 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
Radiation M Solid-Stat Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 87720 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
AURRION, Integrated Department of EnergPhase II SBIR 98609 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Buildlab, L Tools for ADepartment of EnergPhase II SBIR 98644 DE-FG02-1April 09, 2013
Inspired LigSelf ConfigDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88052 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
BRITTMORE Utility-sca Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88063 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Skyfuel, In Developmen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88081 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
SPORIAN MAdvanced CDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88083 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Farasis EneNew, High D C epartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88098 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
TDA Researc High CapaciDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88116 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
XG SCIENCELow-Cost, Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88120 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Yardney TecHigh-Energy Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88121 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
TDA Researc A Novel ExDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88129 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Concepts NVariable I Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88131 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
MAINSTREHybrid Ele Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88132 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
ELECTRO MDiesel Eng Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88134 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
MAINSTRECompact DiDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88138 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
MAKEL ENG High ResoluDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88146 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
NexTech Mat NOX SensorDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88148 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Electron E High coercDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88173 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
QUESTEK IComputatioDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88177 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
PIXELLIGE NanocrystaDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88183 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Amjet TurbPower-Dens Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88193 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
HYPER TECTransportaDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88202 DE-FG02-1November 15, 2012
Advanced CFast-PaybaDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 87923 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
HeliocentriIntelligen Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88233 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
UNITED SIL15 kV GTO Department
T of EnergPhase I SBIR 88062 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Fluidtracer,A WirelineDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 76515 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Creative Li Novel Modu Department of EnergPhase I STTR 76535 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Seaforth L Practical F Department of EnergPhase I STTR 76646 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
MO-SCI CoProperty/CDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 77101 DE-FG02-1June 10, 2013
Argo NavisAutomatedDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 83445 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
MUONS INHigh MTBFDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 84341 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Nano Materi Novel MateDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 84129 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
NANOHMIC Laser CladdDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 84033 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
NOVA SCIEAdvanced EDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 83562 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Powdermet, Synthesis oDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 83800 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RESERVOIRPUMA-V: Po Department of EnergPhase I STTR 84309 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
SUBSURFAC Multiscale Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83926 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
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Innosense Polymer NaDepartment of EnergPhase II STTR 87575 DE-FG02-1August 14, 2013
COMPOSITE OptimizingDepartment of EnergPhase I SBIR 88018 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
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PREDICTIVOptimizati Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83437 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Rhizosystem EAMR: Enha Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83907 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
RNET TECHVirtual Ac Department of EnergPhase I STTR 83438 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
Seaforth L Cavity EnhDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 84102 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
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NanoMech,Multicompo Department of EnergPhase I SBIR 88182 DE-FG02-1February 19, 2013
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RADIABEAM Nano-PatteDepartment of EnergPhase I STTR 83523 DE-FG02-1February 1November
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Five Focal InnovationsDepartment
Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T06- FA8650-13February 2November
Physical ScDevelopmen Department
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JRM ENTERP High SpeedDepartment
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Army Phase II SBIR A2-5093 W909MY-13 March 14, July 15, 20
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CREATIVE Scaled Tra Department Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T12- FA9550-13February 1November
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FDH EngineNondestrucDepartment Army Phase I STTR A12A-013-W911NF-13 January 14July 10, 20
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Army Phase II SBIR A2-5170 W15P7T-13April 08, 2 April 08, 2
ORBIS BIOSFirst GenerDepartment Army Phase II SBIR A2-5182 W911QY-13 April 01, 2 March 31,
PHYSICAL Broad-RangDepartment Army Phase II SBIR A2-5205 W911QY-13 May 01, 2 April 30, 2
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Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T05- FA9550-13February 1November
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Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T11- FA9453-13February 2November
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Trident Sy Multi-inpuDepartment Army Phase II STTR A2-5036 W911NF-13 February 2February 2
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SA Photonic Compact, LDepartmentAir Force Phase I STTR F12B-T08- FA8650-13February 2November
NUTRONICS Intra-SubaDepartmentAir Force Phase I STTR F12B-T13- FA9451-13January 29October 30
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Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T15- FA9300-13April 15, 2 January 15
Omm Scienti Selective ODepartment
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LYNNTECH Improved CDepartment Army Phase II STTR A2-4999 W15P7T-13January 03December
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INTELLIGE SANDGT: aDepartment Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T09- FA9453-13March 27, December
Scientific Game-Theor Department
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Intelligent Robust DeciDepartment
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Intelligent Cognitive Department
Navy Phase II STTR N11A-021-N00014-13April 04, 2 January 11
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MATHEMATI Real-time LDepartment
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INDIANA MMiniaturiz Department Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T07- FA9550-13March 14, December
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PICOMETRICompact, LDepartment Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T08- FA8650-13February 2November
Neya SysteAdaptive mDepartment Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T14- FA8650-13March 04, November
METRON, Adaptive mDepartment Air Force Phase I STTR F12B-T14- FA8650-13March 01, November
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Advanced CMethodolog Department
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PARABON N Origami AnDepartment
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NEW JERSEMEMS based Department
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Missile De Phase II SBIR B2-1834 HQ0147-13December December
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TREX ENTEHigh Bandw Department
Army Phase II SBIR A2-5196 W31P4Q-13 March 12, March 31,
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Mide TechnEnergy AbsDepartment Navy Phase II SBIR N112-112-N68335-13NovemberSeptember
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Navy Phase II SBIR N112-117-N68335-13NovemberJuly 31, 20
EPACK, INCMaster CloDepartment Navy Phase II SBIR N112-126-N68335-13December April 29, 2
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SURMET, CInfrared-TrDepartment Navy Phase II SBIR N112-145-N68936-13NovemberNovember
METRON, Through thDepartment Navy Phase II SBIR N112-150-N00014-13NovemberMay 06, 2
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Defense ThPhase II SBIR T2-0205 HDTRA1-13February 1February 1
POLYMERigh Synthetic TDepartment
Defense HePhase II SBIR O2-1246 FA8650-13NovemberNovember
Physical ScHigh-resoluDepartmentDefense HePhase II SBIR O2-1326 W81XWH-1April 10, 2 April 28, 2
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Vescent PhDiode LaseDepartment Air Force Phase II SBIR F103-079- FA9453-13December March 21,
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Arkansas Po Intelligent Department
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Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-126- FA8650-13NovemberNovember
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Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-166- FA8650-13December March 20,
Taras ReseTHREE-DIMDepartment Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-167- FA8650-13NovemberFebruary 2
Scientic, InStrategicalDepartment
Air Force Phase II SBIR F103-114- FA9453-13February 1May 13, 2
CompositeUltra-Ligh Department Air Force Phase II SBIR F103-117- FA9453-13April 05, 2 July 08, 20
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WavefrontIn-Line SanDepartment Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-018- FA8650-13March 07, March 13,
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ATA Enginee Fluid/StrucDepartment
Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-179- FA9300-13March 05, June 03, 2
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Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-072- FA9453-13March 27, December
PHYSICAL PneumaticDepartment Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-121- FA8650-13February 2February 2
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Physical ScDevelopmen Department
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RCT SYSTEM High tempeDepartment
Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-176- FA8650-13January 02March 15,
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Air Force Phase II SBIR 011NM-13FA9453-13April 16, 2 October 17
Optron SysLarge-FormDepartmentAir Force Phase II SBIR F073-138- FA9302-13March 18, May 18, 2
Traclabs IncHAMMER: Department
A of DefenPhase II SBIR F083-196- FA9453-13March 21, June 20, 2
BattlespaceRapid ReprDepartment
Air Force Phase II SBIR F103-023- FA8650-13March 22, April 01, 2
Broadata CBandwidth-DepartmentAir Force Phase II SBIR F103-081- FA9453-13March 13, June 12, 2
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Air Force Phase II SBIR F112-026- FA8650-13January 28April 28, 2
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2012.2 2012 CBD12-1072013 147817 185169620N N Y 95
2012.2 2012 CBD12-1082013 99988 100651798N N N 26
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1062013 99962 072021041N N N 126
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1082013 99995 073804411N N N 136
2012.2 2012 N122-145 2013 79999 877380530N N N 4
2012.2 2012 N122-113 2013 147204 945837219N N N 454
2012.2 2012 N122-114 2013 149013 795953095N N N 47
2012.2 2012 N122-114 2013 78848 175302579N N N 85
2012.2 2012 N122-121 2013 148789 956324362N N N 49
2012.2 2012 N122-128 2013 150000 052405867N N N 65
2012.2 2012 N122-129 2013 80000 786127522N N N 21
2012.2 2012 N122-130 2013 78633 175302579N N N 85
2012.2 2012 N122-132 2013 80000 040707460N N N 60
2012.2 2012 N122-139 2013 79990 112716357N N N 72
2012.2 2012 N122-142 2013 79956 782683007N N N 48
2012.2 2012 N122-143 2013 149613 078191590Y N N 45
2012.2 2012 N122-147 2013 76076 836696807N N N 41
2012.2 2012 N122-150 2013 149964 883336190N N N 12
2013.1 2013 SB131-0022013 99997 963381699N N N 7
2013.1 2013 SB131-0022013 99724 072021041N N N 126
2013.1 2013 SB131-0052013 99995 153865951N N Y 264
2013.1 2013 SB131-0062013 98666 807913616N N N 25
2013.1 2013 SB131-0062013 100000 161911532N N Y 140
2013.1 2013 SB131-0072013 99282 039775858N N N 5
2013.1 2013 SB131-0072013 99845 614108918N N N 85
2012.2 2012 CBD12-1022013 99863 185169620N N Y 95
2012.2 2012 CBD12-1022013 100000 627132913N N N 178
2012.2 2012 CBD12-1052013 99272 184758308N N N 100
2012.2 2012 CBD12-1082013 99907 002266609N N N 41
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1062013 99835 153865951N N Y 264
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1072013 99575 055292329N N N 2
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1072013 99999 829308928N Y N 8
2012.1 2012 N121-053 2013 79994 184758308N N N 130
2012.1 2012 N121-053 2013 80000 961737421N N N 1
2012.2 2012 N122-145 2013 74446 004279860N N N 25
2012.2 2012 N122-146 2013 149996 119301831N N N 30
2012.2 2012 N122-146 2013 149984 184629491N N N 40
2012.2 2012 N122-125 2013 79992 960861958N Y N 6
2012.2 2012 N122-126 2013 79930 965121101N N N 4
2012.2 2012 N122-126 2013 149968 010983174N N N 34
2012.2 2012 N122-136 2013 80000 622975998N N N 3
2012.2 2012 N122-139 2013 149473 945837219N N N 454
2012.2 2012 N122-139 2013 149998 782683007N N N 48
2012.2 2012 N122-138 2013 149903 147201342N N N 31
2012.2 2012 N122-146 2013 149783 160209102N N N 16
2012.2 2012 N122-146 2013 78922 10-139-46 N N N 10
2012.2 2012 N122-148 2013 78492 069338820N N N 235
2012.2 2012 N122-116 2013 79991 965404242N N N 6
2012.2 2012 N122-120 2013 149991 128688111N N N 8
2012.2 2012 N122-120 2013 80000 134161533N N N 12
2012.2 2012 N122-121 2013 79825 031764616N Y N 35
2012.2 2012 N122-123 2013 150000 147518286N N N 55
2012.2 2012 N122-124 2013 149922 115243701N N N 103
2012.2 2012 N122-124 2013 80000 967259946N N N 120
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 149989 073804411N N N 135
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 149953 794350025N N N 40
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 149969 072021041N N N 125
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 100000 170403513N N N 2
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 99953 961914884N Y N 14
2012.2 2012 N122-113 2013 79959 112716357N N N 72
2012.2 2012 N122-113 2013 79999 130390672N N N 8
2012.2 2012 N122-114 2013 79897 072021041N N N 125
2012.2 2012 N122-120 2013 79960 004841644N N N 115
2012.2 2012 N122-123 2013 79998 838936599N Y N 15
2012.2 2012 N122-124 2013 79979 161162995N N N 50
2012.2 2012 N122-133 2013 149994 153924188N N N 11
2012.2 2012 N122-133 2013 79999 806603515N N N 12
2012.2 2012 N122-135 2013 137979 060635247N N N 12
2012.2 2012 N122-136 2013 79922 127802234N N Y 14
2012.2 2012 N122-136 2013 79999 555403328N N N 79
2012.2 2012 N122-137 2013 79962 131182388N N N 35
2012.2 2012 N122-138 2013 79982 038732173N N N 54
2012.2 2012 N122-138 2013 79969 956324362N N N 49
2012.2 2012 N122-138 2013 79818 030077908N N N 5
2012.2 2012 N122-140 2013 149916 800240785N N N 6
2012.2 2012 N122-141 2013 149890 107939233N N N 135
2012.2 2012 N122-142 2013 150000 031744712N N N 10
2012.2 2012 N122-144 2013 79997 555403328N N N 79
2012.2 2012 N122-147 2013 75980 004279860N N N 25
2012.2 2012 N122-150 2013 80000 161911532N N Y 125
2013.1 2013 SB131-0022013 99796 075104708N Y Y 30
2013.1 2013 SB131-0042013 99808 072021041N N N 126
2012.2 2012 N122-113 2013 79998 964828318N N N 3
2012.2 2012 N122-116 2013 79919 962233875N N N 5
2012.2 2012 N122-116 2013 79995 119301831N N N 30
2012.2 2012 N122-121 2013 79987 075132543N N N 160
2012.2 2012 N122-123 2013 79933 114133213N N N 5
2012.2 2012 N122-128 2013 79931 041336913N N N 15
2012.2 2012 N122-131 2013 79900 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 N122-131 2013 80000 627132913N N N 178
2012.2 2012 N122-137 2013 79977 604717165N N N 350
2012.2 2012 N122-137 2013 79996 179321302N N Y 24
2012.2 2012 N122-139 2013 80000 786127522N N N 21
2012.2 2012 N122-140 2013 79993 115243701N N N 103
2012.2 2012 N122-140 2013 79975 002887102N N N 63
2012.2 2012 N122-142 2013 79265 945837219N N N 454
2012.2 2012 N122-143 2013 80000 800580933N N N 5
2012.2 2012 N122-144 2013 149944 608176715N N N 40
2012.2 2012 N122-144 2013 79945 101181019N N N 16
2012.2 2012 N122-147 2013 77455 002887102N N N 63
2012.2 2012 N122-150 2013 79991 831374751N N Y 2
2013.1 2013 SB131-0012013 99922 073804411N N N 136
2013.1 2013 SB131-0052013 99940 078701656N N N 1
2013.1 2013 SB131-0062013 99923 159016877N N N 17
2013.1 2013 SB131-0072013 99860 133396544N N N 2
2013.1 2013 SB131-0082013 149928 101537046N N N 58
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1062013 99850 829818116N N N 1
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1072013 100000 627132913N N N 171
2013.1 2013 CBD13-1082013 99147 625147132N N N 7
2012.1 2012 N121-053 2013 79998 627132913N N N 187
2012.2 2012 N122-145 2013 78792 161911532N N Y 125
2012.2 2012 N122-145 2013 79910 141953567N Y N 7
2012.3 2012 N123-153 2013 149968 111046152N N N 100
2012.3 2012 N123-153 2013 80000 078351807N N N 7
2012.3 2012 N123-153 2013 80000 114060861N N Y 20
2012.3 2012 N123-154 2013 79980 796010411N N N 48
2012.3 2012 N123-154 2013 80000 144540283N N N 110
2012.3 2012 N123-154 2013 80000 829573703N N N 1
2012.3 2012 N123-155 2013 79991 153865951N N Y 255
2012.3 2012 N123-155 2013 150000 144540283N N N 110
2012.3 2012 N123-155 2013 80000 159070825N N N 22
2012.3 2012 N123-156 2013 79998 153865951N N Y 255
2012.3 2012 N123-156 2013 79374 157645883N N N 12
2012.3 2012 N123-157 2013 80000 -05475818N N N 3
2012.3 2012 N123-157 2013 79999 836189894N Y N 9
2012.3 2012 N123-158 2013 79913 078191590Y N N 45
2012.3 2012 N123-159 2013 79974 115243701N N N 103
2012.3 2012 N123-159 2013 79956 556397615Y Y Y 50
2012.3 2012 N123-159 2013 150000 161911532N N Y 133
2012.3 2012 N123-161 2013 79943 153865951N N Y 255
2012.3 2012 N123-161 2013 149608 602959579N N N 60
2012.3 2012 N123-164 2013 75876 797735883N N N 85
2012.3 2012 N123-164 2013 77145 835050907N N N 20
2012.3 2012 N123-164 2013 78256 069690732N N N 5
2013.1 2013 N131-019 2013 149998 601990778N N N 10
2013.1 2013 N131-019 2013 149985 100651798N N N 20
2013.1 2013 N131-019 2013 149804 145785528N N N 6
2013.1 2013 N131-020 2013 149979 111046152N N N 100
2013.1 2013 N131-020 2013 149975 148034408N N N 16
2013.1 2013 N131-020 2013 149942 066066874N Y N 25
2012.3 2012 N123-152 2013 79963 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 N122-148 2013 142906 836696807N N N 41
2012.2 2012 N122-148 2013 79377 931062277N N N 62
2012.2 2012 N122-149 2013 79232 101321479N N N 73
2012.2 2012 N122-149 2013 78809 556397615Y Y Y 45
2012.2 2012 N122-149 2013 74051 153865951N N Y 255
2012.3 2012 N123-152 2013 149848 198180937N N N 47
2012.3 2012 N123-152 2013 149904 968664958N N N 12
2012.3 2012 N123-156 2013 79995 119301831N N N 30
2012.3 2012 N123-156 2013 149950 040707460N N N 66
2012.3 2012 N123-156 2013 149950 035414697N N N 350
2012.3 2012 N123-158 2013 79612 602414141N N N 32
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99960 125961123N N Y 110
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 149964 839422763N Y N 198
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 99906 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 99929 107928806N N N 120
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 149938 122515708N N N 248
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 148809 360984814N N N 5
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 99963 608176715N N N 40
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 99951 100651798N N N 26
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 99908 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 149930 040707460N N N 60
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 99916 073800062N N N 135
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 149769 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 149971 960861958N Y N 6
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 149935 148551653N N N 18
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 97921 796010411N N N 48
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 149732 796693047N N N 3
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 99932 799811646N N N 448
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 100000 101770845N N N 3
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 99999 028815111N N N 200
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 99989 830994823N N Y 4
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 149996 883336190N N N 12
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 149878 796010411N N N 48
2012.2 2012 MDA12-002013 149962 122515708N N N 248
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 100000 621127018N N N 10
2012.2 2012 MDA12-012013 99991 073800062N N N 135
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99825 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0012013 149626 827977435N N N 11
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0032013 149991 964243823N N N 4
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0032013 149946 004627316N N N 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0032013 149853 078496391N N N 2
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0042013 146339 066419081N Y Y 2
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0042013 149989 115243701N N N 103
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0042013 149993 608176715N N N 40
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0042013 149997 053003017N N N 5
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0052013 149978 793779237N N N 2
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0062013 149783 965525558N N N 6
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0102013 149995 152357393N N Y 22
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0112013 149616 091905484N Y Y 2
2012.2 2012 A12-090 2013 99999 627132913N N N 178
2012.2 2012 A12-091 2013 99942 832443365N Y N 5
2012.3 2012 A123-108 2013 99998 139119759N N N 4
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99970 073800062N N N 135
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99948 126288336N N N 69
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 100000 800545043N N Y 2
2012.2 2012 DTRA122-02013 149981 838199099N N N 12
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 149991 168312028N N N 20
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0012013 149806 039514356N N N 16
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0012013 149928 004627316N N N 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0012013 150000 062942904N N N 4
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0022013 149990 964243823N N N 4
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0022013 149908 004627316N N N 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0022013 149426 827977435N N N 11
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0072013 149603 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0072013 146215 198180937N N N 45
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0072013 150000 181947730N N N 82
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0072013 149979 120839477N N N 30
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0082013 149548 05-046-79 N N N 12
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0082013 149900 072021041N N N 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0112013 149547 078494730N N N 6
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0122013 149984 024061303N N N 1
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0132013 150000 184758308N N N 100
2012.2 2012 A12-089 2013 99999 794350025N N N 45
2012.3 2012 A123-104 2013 99922 072021041N N N 125
2012.3 2012 A123-105 2013 99995 119301831N N N 30
2012.3 2012 A123-105 2013 99998 041546834N N N 25
2012.3 2012 A123-109 2013 99981 112136572N N N 29
2012.3 2012 A123-110 2013 99987 958055055N N N 23
2012.3 2012 A123-111 2013 99440 831883868N N N 7
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99638 078375455N N N 2
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99974 125240742N N N 6
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99068 00-925-45 N N N 25
2012.3 2012 OSD12-AU2013 149700 186184029Y N N 35
2012.3 2012 OSD12-AU2013 149999 969847834N N N 2
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0052013 150000 622975998N N N 3
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0052013 149981 115243701N N N 103
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0052013 147454 003658228N N N 7
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0062013 149919 966375151N N N 10
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0082013 149983 004627316N N N 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0082013 150000 190152921N N N 63
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0092013 146854 80588928 N N N 2
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0102013 149916 145051095N N N 18
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 149965 066594979N N N 60
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99906 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 149875 963299032N N N 15
2012.2 2012 DTRA122-02013 149897 968561584N N N 8
2012.2 2012 DTRA122-02013 149766 618026491N N N 18
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0012013 149957 115243701N N N 103
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 99917 073800062N N N 135
2012.2 2012 MDA12-022013 149998 131173010N N N 18
2012.2 2012 DTRA122-02013 150000 627132913N N N 178
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0112013 149964 073800062N N N 135
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0132013 149927 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0132013 149921 000000000N N N 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0152013 149944 078572678N N N 2
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0152013 149848 078431563N N N 7
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0162013 150000 107955085N N N 12
2012.2 2012 A12-100 2013 99965 191077572N N N 6
2012.2 2012 A12-101 2013 99936 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 A12-101 2013 97698 601218253N N N 10
2012.3 2012 A123-104 2013 100000 015334899N N N 37
2012.3 2012 A123-107 2013 100000 946316007N N N 15
2012.3 2012 A123-110 2013 99994 173649976N N N 2
2012.3 2012 A123-111 2013 100000 089294263N N N 28
2012.3 2012 A123-112 2013 100000 094078958N N Y 170
2012.3 2012 A123-113 2013 99172 837002294N N Y 66
2012.3 2012 A123-116 2013 100000 184758308N N N 100
2012.3 2012 A123-116 2013 100000 036255094N Y N 24
2012.3 2012 A123-116 2013 100000 159070825N N N 22
2012.3 2012 A123-117 2013 99963 119301831N N N 30
2012.3 2012 A123-117 2013 99941 033449757N N N 25
2012.3 2012 A123-118 2013 96095 956205983N N N 6
2012.3 2012 A123-118 2013 98921 072021041N N N 125
2012.3 2012 A123-118 2013 99944 121539790N N N 33
2012.3 2012 A123-119 2013 100000 153865951N N Y 255
2013.1 2013 AF131-0652013 149966 119301831N N N 30
2013.1 2013 AF131-0652013 149998 062914119N N N 5
2013.1 2013 AF131-0772013 149918 072021041N N N 126
2013.1 2013 AF131-0772013 149995 126288336N N N 69
2013.1 2013 AF131-0922013 149934 081475873N N N 250
2013.1 2013 AF131-0922013 149998 828367883N N N 8
2013.1 2013 AF131-0922013 149883 969470108N N N 2
2013.1 2013 AF131-0922013 149972 103477993N N N 32
2013.1 2013 AF131-0952013 149980 120839477N N N 29
2013.1 2013 AF131-1802013 149998 794350025N N N 38
2013.1 2013 AF131-1802013 149964 058268652N N N 6
2013.1 2013 AF131-1812013 149962 144158677N N N 16
2013.1 2013 AF131-1822013 149897 072021041N N N 126
2013.1 2013 AF131-1822013 149788 078681958N N Y 3
2013.1 2013 AF131-1822013 149999 159048698N N N 24
2013.1 2013 AF131-1892013 148370 787941926N N N 5
2013.1 2013 AF131-1892013 150000 799114574N N N 25
2010.2 2010 DMEA102-2013 849925 827005385N N N 5
2009.3 2009 AF093-0862013 344301 151118650N N N 60
2006.2 2006 N06-122 2013 1189274 946893658N N N 11
2008.1 2008 N08-006 2013 1399947 010983174N N N 33
2008.1 2008 N08-033 2013 1493080 118332548N Y Y 26
2009.2 2009 N092-094 2013 749875 011471393N N N 8
2010.2 2010 N102-132 2013 949997 000000000N N N 38
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0092013 75670 957930696N N N 20
2012.2 2012 N122-132 2013 80000 078647097N N N 4
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2012.A 2012 A12a-T0092013 99800 115243701N N N 98
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0092013 99946 038379579N N N 35
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0132013 99968 830796509N N N 6
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0232013 99973 609463302N N N 16
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0242013 99999 184758308N N N 120
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0242013 99948 828325659N N N 15
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0252013 99993 053005848N N Y 4
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0252013 99937 146190967N N N 24
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99913 115243701N N N 98
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99999 053885604N N N 408
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99986 073800062N N N 135
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99992 608176715N N N 45
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99982 096845169N N N 40
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99999 859244204N Y N 46
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99969 830609090N N N 1
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99994 024935517N N Y 20
2012.B 2012 OSD12-T012013 99999 147518286N N N 35
2012.B 2012 OSD12-T012013 99999 073800062N N N 126
2012.B 2012 OSD12-T012013 100000 361961126N N N 5
2012.B 2012 OSD12-T042013 100000 184758308N N N 86
2012.B 2012 OSD12-T042013 99999 147518286N N N 35
2012.B 2012 OSD12-T042013 100000 831536615N N N 2
2012.A 2012 MDA12-T02013 99997 121016096N N N 85
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 100000 039280334N N N 7
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99920 096845169N N N 40
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 100000 054672662N N N 110
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99922 158861240N N N 3
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99926 096845169N N N 40
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99988 040707460N N N 66
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99948 073800062N N N 135
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99937 128933996N N N 80
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99953 115243701N N N 103
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 100000 161911532N N Y 133
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99989 608176715N N N 40
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99875 128005423N N N 20
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0052013 150000 161911532N N Y 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0062013 150000 555403328N N N 79
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0072013 149960 796010411N N N 48
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0092013 149952 005051219N N N 20
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0122013 149991 004627316N N N 125
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0152013 149900 966841277N Y Y 1
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0152013 149988 802270988N N N 10
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0162013 150000 803136758N N N 2
2012.2 2012 DHP12-0162013 149834 827054219Y N N 19
2012.2 2012 A12-087 2013 100000 969842715N N N 40
2012.2 2012 A12-087 2013 100000 161911532N N Y 125
2012.2 2012 A12-088 2013 99857 612389572N N N 10
2012.2 2012 A12-088 2013 99960 061075243N N N 35
2012.2 2012 A12-089 2013 149997 788293244N N N 20
2012.2 2012 A12-090 2013 99926 153865951N N Y 255
2012.2 2012 A12-093 2013 99999 627132913N N N 178
2012.2 2012 A12-093 2013 100000 167433531N Y N 15
2012.2 2012 A12-094 2013 99997 072021041N N N 125
2012.2 2012 A12-094 2013 99882 139725865N N N 117
2012.3 2012 A123-108 2013 99998 153865951N N Y 255
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99266 178047015N N N 9
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99998 956324362N N N 50
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 98508 791391183N N N 5
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99962 133626544N N Y 14
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99852 622308120N N N 5
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT032013 148027 195754056N N Y 52
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99971 072021041N N N 125
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 100000 041929402N N N 18
2012.B 2012 MDA12-T02013 99996 062914119N N N 5
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0292013 99935 191819023N N Y 13
2012.A 2012 A12a-T0302013 100000 161911532N N Y 125
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT012013 149949 115243701N N N 103
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT022013 149996 965404242N N N 6
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT022013 150000 161911532N N Y 133
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT022013 150000 054672662N N N 110
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT032013 149993 612439146N N N 53
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT032013 150000 108540340N N Y 7
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT032013 149999 111048521N N N 3
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT032013 149949 004841644N N N 110
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT042013 149906 792045713N N N 16
2012.B 2012 AF12-BT052013 149919 363384004N N N 39
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Colt JamesDr. (510) 483- james@aasStub Statement of the Problem or Situation tha
Mahadevan Dr. (510) 483- krishnan@Stub Laser plasma accelerators have the poten
Mahadevan Dr. (510) 483- krishnan@Stub A primary goal of the Department of Ener
Wei Shih Mr. (626) 369- WeiShih@aStub The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS)
William MilMr. (626) 369- bill.mille Stub Low-mass, ultra-stable particle tracking de
Justin JudkDr. (520) 248- research@Stub Alphacore Inc. will design a monolithic mu
John Kelly Dr. (408) 328- john@alteStub Utilizing a dry cooling system for power p
Dale WilsoMr. (208) 336- dalewilso Stub Reliable, readily-manufacturable technolo
Casey SextMr. (865) 691- casey@ams Stub In the U.S., almost all the 104 operating c
James GalaMr. (612) 644- jegkas@gmStub Many parallel performance, profiling, and
Thomas BeMr. (978) 610- tbemis@bStub There is a need to develop high-efficiency
Scott BurgeDr. (480) 968- burge@burStub The long-term monitoring of groundwate
Patrick FerDr. (510) 339- mdsfer@coStub This proposal addresses the need for a hig
Shariar MoDr. (508) 653- motakef@cStub Strontium Iodide (SrI2) is a promising scin
Andrew FeiDr. (302) 999- afeiring@ Stub Monomers and other chemical intermedi
Dana TurseMs. (303) 664- dana.turseStub There is interest to make improvements t
Ray MeyersDr. (801) 717- ray@csimsStub High Performance Computing has enabled
Robert HarDr. (858) 509- rwharvey Stub Theory-based kinetic (Fokker-Planck) code
Philipp BorMr. (415) 255- pborchar Stub A novel approach of using very high preci
Kenneth MiDr. (206) 402- kemiller@ Stub In modern fusion concepts, inductive pick
Job Bello Dr. () - bello@eiclStub Concrete is widely used in light water reac
Job Bello Dr. () - bello@eiclStub Past Department of Energy (DOE) operatio
Brock RobeDr. (505) 359- Brock@nexStub It is extremely important to understand th
John HumpMr. (302) 456- humphrey Stub Changing technologies in the high-perform
John HumpMr. (302) 456- humphrey Stub The Advanced Scientific Computing Resea
Frederick BDr. (614) 459- bbrust@em Stub The use of virtual design in the fabrication
Sergey AntDr. (440) 519- s.antipov@Stub Most time resolved studies to date have m
Sergey AntDr. (440) 519- s.antipov@Stub High quantum efficiency (QE) photocatho
ChunguangDr. (440) 519- c.jing@eucStub The principal goal of this project is to dev
Amit GoyalDr. (973) 740- agoyal@exStub Phthalates are a class of petroleum-derive
Leif JohansDr. (805) 277- info@free Stub As prices of high data rate optical coheren
Cortney MitDr. (781) 529- cmittelste Stub A major inhibitor in the adaptation of pol
Junqing MaDr. (781) 529- jma@ginerStub The low efficiency, low rate capability, hig
Gregor WalDr. (909) 202- gwaldherr Stub Cloud condensation nuclei measurements
Erik JensenDr. (925) 766- e.jensen@hjsciencetech.com Due to their extensive use as industrial so
Norman SaMr. (360) 252- norman@hu Stub Observing solid-liquid interfaces with high
Daan Alse Dr. (360) 252- daan_alse Stub This SBIR Phase I project will develop a m
Matthew RiMr. (614) 481- mrindfleis Stub Presently Hyper Tech is collaborating with
Samuel BroDr. (703) 378- sbrock@hyStub High speed imaging of plasmas is limited
Michael CaMr. (217) 390- mtcampbe@i Stub Many of todays most challenging problem
Larry SadwDr. (801) 975- sadwick@iStub The development of large-area (m2) phot
Thomas KoDr. (303) 285- tkodenkanStub ITN Energy Systems, Inc., along with the U
Elaine ChaDr. () - erchan@jeStub Grazing incidence small angle X-ray scatte
Zachary T Dr. (781) 642- jentek@sho Stub Structural health of concrete-based struct
Ben LangdDr. (303) 544- blangdon@Stub Currently, the most successful approach f
James KittrDr. (413) 549- kseinc@aoStub Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is a large volume
Edward PreDr. (919) 789- preble@kyStub Although several critical energy saving tec
Edward PreDr. (919) 789- preble@kyStub Gallium Nitrides (GaN) device market size
Sergey KoulDr. (408) 992- serguei.ko Stub LI-COR Biosciences proposes to develop a
Eric HarmoMr. (508) 809- harmon@liStub LightSpin Technologies, Inc. proposes to d
Roderick L Dr. (650) 320- rod_loeweStub We propose to collaborate with the SLAC
David BomDr. () - dbomse@m Stub Sensing of greenhouse gases including, bu
Vladimir K Dr. (540) 394- vkochergi Stub All high power target facilities and acceler
Robert Val Dr. (310) 597- rvallance Stub In modern telecommunications and data
Stephen JoDr. (859) 259- sjohnson@ngimat.com The United States Department of Energ
Brian SchotMr. (443) 274- brian.schoStub Foundational studies of desktop-bound te
Dmitry GorDr. (517) 999- gorelov@nStub Electromagnetic and particle modeling is
Chase BoulDr. (517) 999- boulware@Stub Field emission cathodes are well known in
Chase BoulDr. (517) 999- boulware@Stub In the proposed collider eRHIC, hadrons f
Jay HirshfieDr. (203) 789- jay@omegaStub This SBIR project will be devoted to the de
Vijay HanaDr. (908) 393- hanagandiStub Energy costs are the main cost drivers for
John LinforDr. (541) 913- jlinford@pStub The TAU Performance System is a powerfu
Robert WegMr. (781) 944- bob_weggeStub The Division of High Energy Physics of the
Ethan Hull Dr. (865) 481- ethanhull Stub The Department of Energy (DOE) Office o
Ross RadelDr. (608) 210- ross.radel Stub In this work, a long lifetime (greater than
Victor Gru Dr. (310) 320- psproposals@poc.com The DOEs Office of Nuclear Energy is seek
Richard WaDr. (978) 689- wainner@pStub Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting
David SonnDr. (978) 689- sonnenfro Stub Recent work by several groups has resulte
David SonnDr. (978) 689- sonnenfro Stub Recent work by several groups has resulte
Krishnan PDr. (978) 689- krp@psicoStub Understanding the role of atmospheric CO
John O&amp Mr. (256) 851- scottodel Stub Tungsten and its alloys are candidates for
Michael LaDr. (858) 205- michaell@Stub The ARM processor architecture is poised
Lihmei YanDr. (408) 573- lihmeiyan Stub High energy and high power mid infrared
Kathleen NDr. (650) 529- nichols@pollere.com The Internet is increasingly being used for
Bedros AfeDr. (925) 417- bafeyan@gStub The success of Inertial Confinement Fusio
Henry PoolDr. (805) 981- joe@pvite Stub In-situ technique for coating of stainless s
Michael KelDr. (650) 269- kelly@pri Stub Currently no instrument exists to quantita
Jeffrey LacDr. (713) 747- jlacy@propStub Neutron scattering is a powerful techniqu
David StevDr. (512) 380- dstevens@p Stub CTH is an expert level High Performance C
Gregory OlDr. (847) 425- golson@quStub In order to raise the inlet gas temperature
Pedro FrigoMr. (310) 822- frigola@r Stub After final bunch-compression in a typical
Ronald AguMr. (310) 822- agustsson Stub Current accelerator technology has reach
Bryce JacoDr. (310) 822- jacobson@Stub For high average current electron accelera
Gerard AndDr. (310) 822- andonian@Stub Laser-Plasma accelerator schemes have m
Ron AgustsMr. (310) 822- agustsson Stub Experimental measurement of Normal Zo
Steven BellDr. (785) 477- bellinger@Stub The objective of this project is to design a
Edgar Van Dr. (617) 668- EVanLoef Stub The proliferation of weapons of mass des
Vivek NagaDr. (617) 668- VNagarka Stub While substantial advancements have bee
Sumant TaDr. (408) 990- sumant@rti.com Modern science and High-Energy Physics
Gerald SabDr. (937) 433- gsabin@RnStub The modeling data provides valuable insig
Gregory Mu Dr. (512) 462- mulhollan@ Stub Extreme high vacuum (XHV) systems are c
SubhadarshDr. (703) 880- nayak@sciStub Research is proposed to investigate the fe
Angelo YialiDr. (520) 575- ayializis@ Stub High Energy accelerators and colliders are
Mark PaigeDr. (505) 984- mpaige@sw Stub Ambient methane makes a substantial co
Anthony GDr. (505) 984- algomez@sStub Knowing atmospheric 13CO2/12CO2 rati
Kristen PetDr. (505) 984- peterson@Stub Monitoring the root systems of plants is e
Waruna KulDr. (925) 980- waruna.kulStub The U.S. Department of Energy has determ
Eric Gallo Dr. (732) 302- bardeen@gStub An effective approach to addressing the n
Tal SholklaDr. (415) 742- tal@subwaStub The development of new energy material
Leszek MotDr. (860) 426- Lmoto@cox Stub The development of an APC Nb3Sn super
Yiqiao CheDr. (952) 934- chen@svtaStub The negative-electron-affinity (NEA) photo
Seth VeitzeDr. (720) 974- veitzer@txStub Robust H ion sources are a key componen
Thomas JenDr. (303) 996- tgjenkins@Stub The behavior of plasmas near metallic an
Kevin Paul Dr. (720) 974- kpaul@txcStub The Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator (BELLA
Ilya PogoreDr. (303) 996- ilya@txcorStub It is a priority of the DOE Office of Nuclea
Stephen FaDr. (802) 431- SFARRING Stub Many contaminated DOE sites are located
Nalin KumaDr. (817) 880- kumarmaple@aol.com The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MA
Timothy StMr. (818) 899- tim.stewa Stub Designs for the International Thermonucl
Victor Arri Mr. (818) 899- victor.arr Stub In previous work for DOE, Ultramet has de
Tony MoretDr. () - tmoretti@Stub Future particle physics experiments at the
Wesley BraDr. (509) 737- bratton@viStub The research proposed under this effort is
Joerg KutneDr. (505) 466- jkutzner@vStub Aerosol research remains a priority area a
David BarsiDr. (971) 223- davidb@vox Stub The U.S. Arctic continues to be one of the
Andrew Hun Dr. (971) 223- andrewh@v Stub Megapixel-class imaging systems with sin
Adam Lee Dr. (971) 223- adaml@voxStub SiPMs have received significant investigati
Sou-Tien WDr. (925) 443- bert@wanStub This project proposal is for nanometer wa
Delaine ReiDr. (781) 860- delaine@wStub Successful nuclear test-ban treaty monito
Diane DemDr. (608) 218- DRDemers@ Stub Many detectors - including solid-state par
KonstantinDr. (510) 401- konstanti Stub As applications for radiation detection be
Stephen AsDr. (510) 401- steve@xia Stub Semiconductor-based radiation detectors
Michael FeDr. (925) 701- mfeser@xrStub How do the biofilms of soil microbes affec
Makarand Dr. (970) 377- gorem@pea Stub Since the 1990s, numerous cases of illicit
Alan Cisar Dr. (979) 764- alan.cisar Stub This proposal concerns a new method for
Xinjie ZhanDr. (617) 276- xzhang@noStub Advanced porous membranes are of signi
Noah SturcDr. (646) 599- nsturcken@ Stub All computing platforms, from handhelds
Brian BerlaDr. (303) 285- bberland@Stub Indium is currently on DOEs short term cr
Birgitte AhDr. (509) 392- bka@cleanvantage.com Converting biomass to biofuels and bio-ba
Nan Jiang Dr. (512) 339- njiang@appliednanotech.net The primary obstacle to readily implemen
Ruquing MDr. (609) 671- njiang@app Stub Organic light-emitting diode (OLED), pote
Uttam Ghos Dr. (512) 413- ghoshal@sStub Water heating is the second largest sourc
Brian HansDr. (303) 651- aerophaseStub Water heaters use about 16% of the ener
Peter Petit Dr. (262) 695- peter.peti Stub Vacuum glazing has been on the market f
Roger BuelMr. (440) 715- rbuelow@eStub Commercial lighting controls are often cu
Jerry DuggMr. (970) 226- jerry.dug Stub The Department of Energy has identified
Conghua WDr. (609) 734- cwang@TreStub The focus of this SBIR project is to develo
Terrisa Du Dr. (310) 626- tduenas@nStub Hydrogen is an attractive fuel option for t
James PageMr. (925) 454- jpage@cool Stub Cool Earth Solar (CES) is developing a Con
Peter KozoDr. (650) 646- peter@glinStub The use of concentrating optics to reduce
Bill Alexan Dr. (512) 560- Bill.Alexa Stub Dramatic photovoltaic (PV) module cost re
Alfred Bro Dr. (303) 578- brown@ionStub In order to dramatically reduce CO2 emiss
ITN Energy Systems (ITN), along with Texa
Raghuvir SDr. (303) 285- rsingh@it Stub , h) Optimization of performance and ve
Rob JanochDr. (508) 633- robjanoch Stub Problem statement: For low cost manufac
Michael LinMr. (510) 933- mlin@leydStub Li-ion battery calendar and cycle life degra
Bryan DickDr. (540) 961- submissio Stub Current commercial reactor fuel performa
Nicholas DDr. (813) 971- nick.djeu@Stub Robust and high-temperature-capable fib
Douglas LaDr. (775) 356- dlabrecqu Stub The U.S. DOE Office of Environmental Ma
Jason Shi Dr. (734) 669- jshi@navitStub With the promise of low cost and high cap
Neil KidnerDr. (614) 842- n.kidner@nStub Since 2008, the United States has experie
Howard HuMr. (734) 973- huang@ogtStub Development of high-speed
Ocean wave energy rail services
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Vinod ChallDr. (801) 583- challa@oscStub
Angelo YialiDr. (520) 575- ayhializis@sigmalabs.com Transportable energy storage systems for
Ronald SinDr. (303) 945- ron@sintoStub Industrial cell and module tester for silico
Hao Zhu Dr. (302) 993- hzhu@specStub This SBIR Phase I proposal is aimed to dev
Roelof VersDr. (603) 443- roelof.ver Stub There are over 350 thousand contaminate
Qussai MarDr. (614) 214- marashdehStub Controlling emissionsThe
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Steve BisseMr. (650) 269- STEVE@TEStub CSP with Storage system at the 100kW
Paul BanksDr. (442) 222- paul.bank Stub Effective configuration management allow
Brian ElliotDr. (303) 940- belliott@t Stub This project will develop and evaluate a n
Steven NauMr. (302) 628- steven.nauStub This proposal
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Charles CaMr. (231) 633- ccauchy@cStub The cost of installing a ground loop for Gr
Joseph Hom Dr. (321) 631- jhomitz@mStub The U.S. Department of Energy is currentl
Todd EngelMr. (714) 375- todd.enge Stub Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) offers sig
Rodney LaFDr. (262) 268- rmlafollet Stub The desire and benefit to improve the env
Siddarth S Dr. (703) 996- siddarth. Cornell University () - DoEs recent emphasis on increasing fuel e
Michael J Dr. (508) 909- mjm@incoArgonne National Lab() - The high energy physics (HEP) community
Robin GerlDr. (406) 994- robin_g@cMontana State Univer() - Montana Emergent Technologies, Inc., (M
Jay T CremDr. (650) 474- ted@adelpIndiana University () - Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) ha
Robert L IvDr. (650) 312- rli@calcre University of Maryla () - Photocathodes are one of the most critica
Job Bello Dr. () - bello@eiclPacific Northwest Nat() - The remediation of underground nuclear
Michael FeDr. (925) 701- mfeser@xrBoston University () - X-Ray microscopy offers rich internal infor
Cary Yoshi Dr. (630) 840- cary.yosh Thomas Jefferson Nati() - Considerable progress has been made in d
James ButlDr. (440) 519- j.butler@eLawrence Berkeley Na() - The laser plasma accelerator (LPA) is a ver
Jeffrey DiMDr. (864) 903- dimaio@teStub There is a Global Safeguards need for tam
Brandon P Dr. (479) 443- bpassmo@a Stub Arkansas Power Electronics International,
James Conn Dr. (508) 523- jconnell@cStub There is a growing demand for power elec
Michael JoDr. (510) 649- mjohnson@ Stub Dependence on dirty solid fuels and ineffi
Olev TammDr. (347) 529- olev@bioliStub Nearly three billion people, half the world
Chandrakan Dr. (410) 534- cpanchal Stub The global market for bio-based chemical
Carl DupreDr. (413) 549- kseinc@aoStub The proposed program provides a new bio
Samuel WeDr. (720) 458- spweaver@Stub Up to 2700 terawatt-hours per year of geo
Vladimir K Dr. (540) 394- vkochergi Stub The main obstacle Photovoltaic (PV) indus
Greg HorneDr. (971) 285- ghorner@tStub Novel, inline measurement techniques ar
Susan MacDr. (207) 299- smackay@cStub Sustainable global economic growth requ
Yiping Liu Dr. (303) 516- yliu@spor Stub There is a need for condition monitoring s
Ben Wen Dr. (607) 796- b-wen@uniStub About 1,700 million tons of carbon dioxid
Michael ApDr. (434) 244- appleby@m Stub Modern gas turbines must operate at high
Jacob MillsMr. (561) 427- JMills@ftt Stub Rotating-to-static seals are critical compo
Neil KirdneDr. (614) 842- n.kidner@nStub For solid oxide fuel cells the key barrier to
Samuel CayMr. (865) 691- sam@ams-Stub A light water reactor is equipped with con
Frederick Dr. (978) 738- lauten@psStub Silicon carbide based ceramic matrix com
Arel WeisbDr. (908) 561- aweisberg Stub Energy Research Company (ERCo), Savann
Vivek NagaDr. (617) 668- VNagarka Stub Nuclear material control and accountabili
Kurt SmithDr. (512) 536- ksmith@enStub The need to access parallel computing res
Steve LegeMr. (201) 460- sml@ilightStub Many U.S. manufacturers need advanced
Daniel GlasDr. (510) 387- daniel@ligStub Simulation tools that physically model day
Richard WaDr. (847) 894- pcalyam@gStub Problems of large-scale nonlinear optimiz
Fredrick BrDr. (510) 732- fredj@brecStub This Small Business Innovation Research P
Francisco Dr. (651) 287- fromay@mStub In atmospheric aerosol research, size-dist
John McMaDr. (978) 663- mcmanus@aerodyne.com The purpose of this project is the develop
Alexander Dr. (510) 657- alexandb@Stub Ecological processes lead to distinctive iso
Zachary ApMr. (413) 230- zac.apte@Stub Through the creation of carbon neutral bi
Badawi DwDr. (781) 529- bdweik@ginerinc.com Ground and surface water contamination
Manish GuDr. (650) 965- m.gupta@lStub DOE is responsible for the remediation of
Yoram FishDr. (585) 278- yoram@sydStub The effectiveness of synchrotron radiation
Gerard AndDr. (310) 822- andonian@Stub The determination of the longitudinal pro
Xiogjun WuDr. (301) 604- georges@dStub In the Spallation Neutron Source, the mer
Jian Liu Dr. (408) 573- jianliu@polaronyx.com High energy and high power mid infrared
Bhanumathi Dr. (937) 296- bhanu.chelStub There is a great demand for high energy a
Alexei Smi Dr. (310) 822- asmirnov@Stub THz technology has a rapidly growing num
John DalesiMr. (410) 322- jdalesio@cStub The Phase 1 grant that serves as a precurs
William BisDr. (650) 940- bbischel@Stub We propose a novel new architecture for
Colt JamesDr. (510) 483- james@aasStub High-current particle accelerators have ne
Daan Alse Dr. (360) 252- daan@humm Stub The inability to dynamically image solid-st
Hui Xu Dr. (781) 529- hxu@ginerinc.com Hydrogen production from proton exchan
Katherine Dr. (203) 678- kayers@prStub Proton OnSite, in collaboration with the Il
Kenneth PeDr. (302) 999- kpennisi@Stub Ethylene and propylene are the primary f
Edward PoDr. (818) 991- ed@matecStub New and innovative designs for advanced
Paul RasmuDr. (734) 663- pgrasmsn@ Stub Alternative energy sources, such as wind
Matthew HDr. (303) 664- matt.hookeStub The United States Department of Energy i
Sung-Jin PaDr. (217) 493- sjinpark@ Stub Eden Park Illumination, Inc. performed re
Jay HirshfieDr. (203) 789- jay@omegaStub The 8 GeV pulsed linear accelerator that i
ChunguangDr. (440) 519- c.jing@eucStub Multipactor discharges in dielectric ac
Sudhir TrivDr. (410) 472- strivedi@bStub There is a current need for technology tha
Dimitrios DDr. (512) 574- dardal@rotUniversity of Texas Au() - The ultimate goal of the project is to dem
Ali ErdemirDr. (630) 252- erdemir@aArgonne National Lab() - The extreme operating conditions expe
Vladimir PoDr. (607) 342- vpozdin@sUniversity of Texas at() - Solar water heaters are a well-established
Craig PrateProf. (805) 730- craig@anaUniversity of Texas at() - Infrared spectroscopy is the most widely u
Maurice GeProf. (860) 486- mgell@maiUniversity of Connect() - The US Department of Energy has a stated
E. J Taylor Dr. (937) 836- jenningsta Case Western Reserve() - Redox flow batteries are a promising tech
Daniel VanDr. (720) 933- danko@adv MIT () - The feasibility for fusion as a practical ene
Pedro FrigoMr. (310) 822- frigola@r Thomas Jefferson Nati() - Current state-of-the-art SRF accelerating c
Katherine Dr. (203) 678- kayers@prBrookhaven National () - The economical use of hydrogen as a tran
Edgar VanLDr. (617) 668- EVanLoef Stub The proliferation of weapons of mass des
Andrew BarDr. (505) 986- andy@retrStub A large body of historic paper- and film-ba
Gokhan AlpDr. (303) 940- galptekin Stub Gasification technologies convert coal and
Kanai ShahDr. (617) 668- KShah@RM Stub Nuclear material accounting within the nu
Gregory FisDr. (805) 895- gregory.fi Stub The objective of this proposal is to demon
David BoswMr. (607) 342- bosworth@Stub With rising energy costs and finite energy
Jim Dickie Dr. (541) 760- jim.dickie Stub Inspired Light is developing a high-efficien
Jeffery MoMr. (408) 839- jeff.moore Stub In order to achieve cost reduction of PV b
Gary JorgeDr. (303) 330- gary.jorge Stub The US Department of Energys SunShot In
Yiping Liu Dr. (303) 516- yliu@spor Stub Advancements are needed to improve an
Keith KepleMr. (510) 732- kkepler@faStub Current Li-ion technology offers the highe
John OlsonDr. (303) 422- jolson@td Stub Mild and power assist hybrid electric vehi
Inhwan DoDr. (517) 703- inhwan@xgStub This project will develop a low-cost Li-ion
Joseph GnaDr. (860) 599- joeg@yardStub Electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles,
Gokhan AlpDr. (303) 940- galptekin Stub Diesel engines are more efficient than gas
Eric KrivitzMr. (802) 280- emk@conce Stub Increased use of Exhaust Gas Recirculatio
Paul YelvinDr. (321) 631- pyelvingt Stub The U.S. economy and the American way
George SchDr. (734) 995- gschwartz@ Stub Diesel compression ratios are normally se
David SykeMr. (321) 631- dsykes@ma Stub Automotive manufacturers have investiga
Darby Make Dr. (530) 895- dmakel@ma Stub The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renew
Lora ThrunDr. (614) 842- l.thrun@neStub With increasingly stringent regulation of n
Melania Ma Dr. (717) 898- mmarinescStub High performance motors, like those in hy
Zechariah Dr. (847) 425- zfeinberg Stub QuesTek proposes to apply its Materials B
Wei Xu Dr. (443) 529- wxu@pixelStub Better fuel economy and stringent environ
Paul Roos Mr. (561) 926- pwroos@am Stub Identification and Significance of the Prob
Michael ToMr. (614) 481- mtomsic@h Stub Presently land based wind turbine system
Tapan DesaDr. (717) 295- tapan.des Stub Solar water heaters are an efficient mean
Troy HarveDr. (801) 453- taharvey@h Stub Existing building stock represents a signifi
John Hostet Dr. (732) 355- jhostetler Stub Renewable energy resources
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the success of anadE
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Kurt Barth Dr. (970) 217- barth@engr Colorado State Univer() - Statement of Problem: The US DOE has se
Azer Yalin Prof. (970) 491- azer_yali Colorado State Univer() - Improved ignition
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Mariano VeDr. (573) 364- mvelez@mo Missouri University () - for nuclear waste disposal and the U.S. De
Kathryn MoDr. (925) 423- kathryn@llLawrence Livermore N() - While there is no lack of performance cou
Michael NeMr. (707) 360- mike@muoDiversified Tech. Inc. () - Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Fa
Alan Rae Dr. (607) 247- submissio Cornell University () - There is a need to increase the beam inte
Mike DurreDr. (512) 389- mdurrett@Purdue University () - Selection of the Plasma-Facing Comp
W. Bruce FeMr. (508) 347- bfeller@noUniversity of Californ() - A number of unique non-destructive te
Mikhail ReDr. () - mredko@pMichigan State Univer() - Development of a solid with high condu
Nicolas VasDr. (212) 780- vasilache@State Universary of N() - Calculations undertaken by physicists for
Roelof VersDr. (603) 443- roelof.ver Lawrenced Berkeley N() - In the 21st century society will need to ad
Delia Milli Dr. (510) 486- dmilliron@Lawrence Berkeley Na() - Residential and commercial buildings repr
Uttam Ghos Dr. (512) 413- ghoshal@sJet Propulsion Labora() - A significant portion of the waste heat fro
AnjaneyaprDr. (614) 270- pcalyam@gOhio State University() - Successful adoption of open frameworks
Maksudul Dr. (310) 530- maksudul. Los Alamos National () - The DOEs & quot;Monitoring Verifica
Kaushik Mal Dr. (303) 664- kaushik.mallick@ctd-materials.com The US DOE is very interested in promotin
Joseph BucDr. (303) 604- jbuck@bnoStub Existing remote wind sensors are too bulk
Clive RandaProf. (814) 863- car4@psu.The Pennsylvania Stat() - The main focus of this STTR is to design, d
Hsi-Wu WoDr. (978) 932- hwwong@a Worcester Polytechnic() - Aerodyne Research Inc. (ARI) and Worces
Youssef H Dr. (662) 325- yhammi@ca Mississippi State Univ() - Predictive Design Technologies, LLC (PDT)
Michael C Mr. (951) 492- mike.taggaUniversity of Californ() - The single most critical value in any terres
Mohammad Dr. (937) 433- mrashti@RArgonne National Lab() - Due to huge levels of computing parallelis
Azer Yalin Prof. (970) 491- azer_yali Colorado State Univer() - Electrons play a very key role in plasma ch
Katherine Dr. (203) 678- kayers@prUniversity of Conneti() - Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electr
Michael D Dr. (603) 640- mdb@creaRTI International () - An enormous amount of energy from bur
David M SoDr. (978) 738- sonnengroMontana State Univer() - Measurement of the vertical profile of H2
Judith CurrDr. (404) 894- curryja@eaGeorgia Tech () - This proposal addresses the challenge of
Michael FeDr. (925) 701- mfeser@xrStanford University-S () - Many important technology challenges to
Noel SmithDr. (503) 601- n.smith@oStub This proposal outlines a project aimed at
John Hostet Dr. (732) 355- jhostetler@unitedsic.com As renewable resources such as wind a
Jong Yoo Dr. (510) 657- jyoo@applStub The development of cost effective lithium
Dan MitcheDr. (512) 389- dmitchell Stub Diagnostic characterization of tailpipe
Marvis WhiMr. (404) 944- mwhite@ngimat.com Electric vehicles, including hybrids in the n
Dmytro DeDr. (479) 725- dmytro.deStub The objective of this Phase I project is to d
Kyle WetzelDr. (785) 856- ap1@wetze Stub Wetzel Engineering, Inc., proposes resear
Daniel Benn Mr. (508) 909- dcb@inco Brookhaven National () - The combination of X-ray absorption spec
Wendell RhDr. (508) 466- wrhine@aerogel.com High temperature processes are used by m
Drew SpradMr. (518) 283- drew@ceraStub Unprecedented reserves of natural gas ha
Vladimir GMr. (617) 668- VGelfandbStub Todays
buildingconventional solar energy
envelope materials convers
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Roxana TrifDr. (508) 466- rtrifu@aerogel.com paradigm shift in building retrofits. Conse
Lin Chao Dr. (605) 341- slchao@blaStub The proposed DoE STTR project will provi
James PageMr. (925) 454- jpage@cool Stub Cool Earth Solar (CES) is developing a Med
Matthew LlDr. (805) 233- matthew@n Stub Solar technologies have had little impact
Davorin BaMr. (404) 584- dbabic@joStub Conventional Li ion batteries have a numb
Jim CastelaMr. (650) 458- jim@motivStub This project aims to develop and prototyp
Cary HayneMr. (612) 220- caryhayne Stub Market penetration of battery electric and
Charles K GDr. (650) 474- cgary@adeYale () - This project will develop position-sensiti
Tsz K Tam Dr. (315) 261- tktam@gatVirginia Tech () - Formic acid (FA, CH2O2) is the simplest ca
Gerard AndDr. (310) 822- andonian@UCLA () - Present day photoinjector cathodes have
Hashem HaDr. (865) 691- hash@ams- University of Tenness() - Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are one o
Charles KuzDr. (760) 420- ckuznia@uStub This program will develop technology for
David HovdDr. (505) 984- dchovde@sStub Past industrial practices have resulted in g
Joel CresweDr. (206) 753- joel@brooStub Monitoring mercury contamination in gro
Stephen HaMr. (509) 943- SteveHall Stub The current method for monitoring hexav
Alex DergaDr. (781) 275- dergachev Stub Laser-driven, tabletop X-ray sources based
Richard WeDr. (847) 612- rweber@ma Stub Extreme temperature and non-equilibrium
Alex MurokDr. (310) 822- murokh@rStub Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUVL) is
Michael NeMr. (707) 360- mike@muoStub S-Band vacuum loads at the SLAC linac are
Dimitre Di Dr. (303) 443- dad@txcorStub The successful operation of the Departme
Evgueni Sl Dr. (781) 275- Slobodtch Stub The Department of Energy seeks the deve
Ondrej Kri Dr. (425) 576- krivanek@Stub If the energy resolution of electron energ
Jay CremerDr. (650) 474- ted@adelpStub The resolution of several instruments now
Ronald JacDr. (937) 865- ronjacobsen@mlpc.com There is great demand for low energy dew
Brian Willi Dr. (818) 899- brian.will Stub In current fusion reactor solid breeder bla
Adam Lee Dr. (971) 223- adaml@voxStub Available 2D multi-wire proportional coun
Vladimir SvDr. (858) 455- svidzinski Stub Numerical simulations of fusion plasmas i
Jay HirshfieDr. (203) 789- jay@omegaStub The 8 GeV pulsed linear accelerator that i
Robert BarMr. (979) 822- rbarber@su Stub The problems with current pure niobium
Patrick FerDr. (510) 339- mdsfer@coStub Project X at Fermi National Accelerator La
Terry GrimDr. (517) 999- grimm@nio Stub Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) ca
Suvankar SDr. (614) 340- ssengupta Stub This SBIR Phase II program will allow Met
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Alex KanarDr. (440) 519- alexkan@eu Stub Both superconducting and conventional a
Yiqiao CheDr. (952) 934- chen@svtaStub The negative-electron-affinity (NEA) photo
Uma Sampa Dr. (310) 530- uma.sampathkumaran-1@innosense.us Short-lived isotopes are expected to play
Matthew RiMr. (614) 481- mrindfleis Stub In several instances during the upgrade of
Masoud RaDr. (914) 592- masoud@hypres.com Detectors utilized in high energy and nucl
Joseph TabDr. (302) 999- joe@ddk. Stub Rare isotope facilities serve a critical need
Terry GrimDr. (517) 999- grimm@nio Stub The majority of radioisotopes used in the
Nigel Stev Dr. (678) 765- nigel@cleaStub As outlined in the document, Technical To
Arul Arjun Dr. (352) 334- arul@sinmStub Diamond possesses excellent particle det
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Kevin MatoPresident (518) 986- kmatocha@monolithsemi.com Efficiency: The team of Monolith Semiconductor, X-F
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Geoffrey RPrincipal St(540) 644- geoff.rubi Stub Hybrid AdaTSC"s response to this Small Busine
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Robert NanPrincipal I (704) 799- robert.na Stub Fast-RunniCorvid Technologies is pleased to offer th
Vladimir K Technical (256) 726- proposals-Stub antenna,PlThe goal of this SBIR project is to develop
Tayfun OzdPresident (734) 222- tayfun@vi Stub missiles,R A coupled CEM and CFD modeling is prop
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Manal BeshChemical S(424) 263- sbirproposals@intopsys.com polymer clIntelligent Optical Systems (IOS) proposes
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Boyd HunteCTO (505) 345- bhunter@kStub HyperspectThe objective of this proposal is to describ
Gerald KimPresident (760) 429- geraldkim Stub diode lase Eotron"s advanced diode laser pack
William K BGeneral Ma(650) 940- bbischel@Stub DPAL,DiodeWe propose a radical new approach for to
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Hoang DotPrincipal S (781) 273- dothe@speStub Water,ClouInfrared (IR) target scenes can suffer from
Michael A President (801) 796- mag@magic Stub InterceptoIn this SBIR Project MagiCom proposes se
Bryan F HuSenior Scie(256) 319- bryan.hughStub intercepto Scientic, Inc. proposes to enhance interce
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Hunter GolEngineeri (425) 487- hunter.go Stub Nozzle,ExteHeritage vehicles with large, axial thrust r
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Kevin E MaPresident (760) 246- kevin.mah Stub Divert,Att The objective of the proposed research an
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KAREN CHIPrincipal I (310) 626- kchiu@nexStub StructronicThe overall objective of this Phase I effort
Bogdan PatSenior R&D(419) 866- bpathak@nStub DNA,Nanopa This proposal seeks to develop a unique t
Daniel ButtMaterials (256) 851- dbutts@plStub Thermal bar Current strategic solid rockets motors, suc
Rashmi DixiPresident (424) 263- dixrashmi Stub Thermal baHigh performance solid and liquid propuls
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Jerry ChunPresident (973) 989- jerrychungStub Polymer,Li The objective of this SBIR Phase I proposa
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Mike AugusProject Ma(817) 280- mike@benzStub Battery As Benz Airborne Systems is pleased to provi
Charles BeDirector of(225) 706- becnel@me Stub cryo coole Mezzo Technologies fabricates high perfo
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Michael EllLead Engin(717) 295- Mike.Ellis Stub electronic Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT
Glen SimulPresident (906) 482- glen.simul Stub crew,retra The Navy in support of the sailor has iden
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Amos FreePresident (818) 788- afreedy@pStub Autonomy,This proposal is to develop a"Causa
Andrew San Principal I (505) 205- Andrew.SaStub HypervisorDornerworks is seeking to develop as part
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Silviu VelicDirector o (630) 771- proposals Stub Chemical W Quick detection of Chemical/Biological (C
David BattaSr. Scientis(979) 764- david.batt Stub Carbon dioCurrently, the U.S. Military encounters ma
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Yi Wang Group Lea (256) 327- proposals-Stub Ionization,Safe and efficient air ionization and filtrati
Mike DurreExperimenta (512) 389- mdurrett@Stub biological Attaining rapid transportation of samples
Michael D Principal I (603) 643- mdj@crearStub AutoinjectoChemical, biological, or toxin attacks in m
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Bin Xie President (502) 742- Bin.Xie@I Stub Elliptic Cu In the tactical wireless ad hoc network, al
Mike MullePrincipal I (717) 938- mmullen@p Stub Sonobuoy,rThe US Navy has a requirement for a Relia
Richard YoFellow Eng(410) 694- ryoung@rcStub High PowerHigh power pulse weapons have been pro
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Arthur FortDirector o (818) 899- art.fortin Stub heat exchaCryogenic heat exchangers for cooling gas
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Mike WorsPrincipal I (704) 799- mike.wors Stub MODELINGInAa Phase I effort, Corvid Technologies wi
Scott JenseEngineer (860) 448- sjensen@aStub vector senApplied Physical Sciences (APS) has devel
Kevin SnooResearch Sc(814) 238- kevin@trstStub acoustic s TRS proposes to develop a countermeasu
ChristophePrincipal E(307) 760- chris.key@Stub Shock,consBallistic and blast protection of both the c
Scott Core Sr. System (480) 422- scottcore Stub Military WCDMA payloads on fast-moving platform
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Yu M Chi Chief Tech (469) 951- mikechi2@Stub EEG,Brain This project will develop a proof of princip
William E APrincipal I (603) 643- wea@crearStub ElectroencTo accelerate advances in cognitive scienc
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Joseph SchSenior Scie(571) 308- joe.schwarzwalder@azuresummit.com BEAMFORMI Azure Summit Technology and Shared Spe
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Jerry ButmCEO (310) 936- jbutman@p Stub Laser,vibroThere are small but significant electromag
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Hongjun SoResearch E(256) 327- proposals-Stub Protein PurProtein manufacturing is of paramount im
Michael Dan Principal I (434) 220- danilichm Stub Protein PurThough vast improvements have been ma
Alan Cisar Sr. Scientis(979) 764- alan.cisar Stub Oxygen,hydClosed circuit breathing apparatus (CCBA,
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Gregory ZelPrincipal S (310) 320- psproposals@poc.com New genera To address the U.S. CBD need for novel au
Sam RothstChief Scient(412) 709- srothstei Stub ControlledElevated levels of human butyrylcholinest
Randal Go CSO (415) 600- randy@avrStub butyrylchoOraganophosphorus poisons are potent n
Anuncia GoSr. Scientis(979) 764- anuncia.goStub Biosensor, To keep up with regulatory demands, the
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Sam NguyeResearch Sc(310) 530- snguyen@b Stub Data StoraMilitary networks are composed of mobil
Jim CowardChief Execu(415) 977- j.coward@Stub Cubesat,FoSA Photonics is please to propose the Nep
Craig DeLucElectrical (508) 655- cdeluccia Stub climate,re Busek Co. Inc. with expertise in spacecraft
Dan Xiang Director o (301) 948- dxiang@x-Stub SHM,damag To address the US Navy's need for
Alex RuegePrincipal E(614) 429- alex.rueg Stub long rangeWe are proposing a Wirelessly Powered S
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VC RameshFounder (817) 213- vcr@vcrsofStub semantic sThe essence of the problem is to allow mi
Dave BairdPrincipal I (801) 359- dbaird@prStub Undersea se Arrays of vector velocity sensors provide m
Kevin SnooResearch Sc(814) 238- kevin@trstStub cost effect We propose to develop cost-effective velo
Patrick Ra Engineer 4(919) 323- prabenold Stub Nonlinear Signal Innovations Group proposes a hiera
Chien-ChuCEO (818) 880- cchen@opcStub Cubesat,StaOptical Physics Company (OPC) is proposi
Mike PascaPresident (410) 908- MikePascalStub Doppler GeThe proposed effort will yield a Tag, Track
Joel Lord Principal I (978) 369- lord@assuStub SA-WCDMA,A The Mobile User Object System (MUOS) S
Jie Yao CTO (609) 558- jieyao@wavStub free-spaceLasercom, namely, free-space optical (FSO
Kevin HarsSenior Scie(303) 516- kharsh@spStub safety,Sen Aircraft equipped with On-Board Oxygen
Andrei VakPrincipal R(505) 466- vakhtin@viStub OBOGS,On-B Aircraft On-Board Oxygen Generating Syst
Cyprian SajSenior Dev(937) 281- c.sajabi@edaptive.com Nyquist sa Our proposal specifically addresses the st
Roger StorSenior Vic (520) 574- mercorp@Stub plasma tranIn this Phase I program, MER will work wi
Ryan KilgorPrincipal S (617) 491- rkilgore@cStub Multi-objeIntuitive mission display visualization and
Stacy PfautTeam Lead(781) 496- spfautz@aStub AdjustableFuture operations will increasingly utilize
Vivek NagaDirector I (617) 668- VNagarka Stub Laser comp Realization of high-performance compact
Matthew RVice Presi (937) 684- matthew.whiteley@mza.com atmospheriMZA partnered with the Air Force Institut
Jeffrey J B Principal I (603) 643- jfb@crear Stub DPALS,LaseDiode-Pumped Alkali Laser Systems (DPAL
Frederick TPresident (608) 257- ftea@ameri Stub Helium-Rub Frederick T. Elder & Associates(FTEA
Freeman Ru Principal E(770) 803- frufus@gloStub power gene The next generation of technology for lase
James McCo Principal S (860) 448- jmcconnel Stub deep waterApplied Physical Sciences and the Navma
Alex KarolyPresident (949) 429- alex@vips Stub Fabry-PeroVIP Sensors proposes to develop a very lo
Bruce PilvePrincipal I (603) 643- brp@crearStub power conNext generation aircraft systems will inclu
Anton Gre Senior Scie(781) 935- agreenwalStub safety,OBOAgiltron Inc. proposes to develop a compa
Anil ChaudPrincipal S (937) 431- anil@appl Stub Process Si The research objective of this proposal is
Benjamin BPresident (215) 542- bbell@chi Stub Multi-doma As deployed UxVs and the range of their a
Gary KappsResearch E(315) 339- gkapps@raStub Coherent raThis SBIR develops new innovative cluster
Stan DriggsSenior Sys (315) 356- sdriggs@heStub Coherent Ra The objective of the proposed program is
Don DisneySenior Dir (408) 684- don@epowe Stub Normally-of Avogy has a unique approach to producin
Michael Mo Research Sc(972) 231- michael@lStub question aOur proposed work addresses the signific
Timothy DaResearch Sc(979) 260- tdarr@kbsStub constraineThe tremendous amount of information a
Ronald MoSenior Ana(858) 535- ramoore@pa Stub Measure,Me In today"s world, unmanned vehicle
Ping WangPrincipal I (703) 654- pwang@obj Stub active lear Exploratory data analysis is the foremost s
Randy PaffProgram Di(970) 612- randy.paff Stub interactiveNonlinear manifold learning is an active a
Ronald CoiCTO (203) 285- coifman@pStub Manifold l One of the main obstacles to the useful e
Dragan Vule Director of(619) 884- dragan.vulStub reduced inUnder the auspices of this SBIR program,
Tom GiddinSenior Ana(703) 326- giddings@Stub Ocean optic The proposed effort seeks to leverage exis
David BrowPresident (401) 261- dbAcousti Stub single crys We propose the design and development
Paul Koola Research Sc(979) 260- pkoola@kbStub human cogn iSee (IC the augmentation of intuitive dec
Prachee ShGroup Lea (310) 530- psharma@Stub MUOA,Moln Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
Renato LevChief Scien(301) 294- rlevy@i-a- Stub SPECTRUMEmerging
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Brent WinsLead Scient(407) 706- brent.winslow@designinteractive.net Neural rec Current EEG technology is restricted to tra
Jed C WilbuPrincipal I (603) 643- jcw@creare.com Diving,DecDespite over 100 years of research, decom
Sara WagarPrincipal I (260) 373- swagar@leStub vector senThe Phase I program is directed at definin
Erik ThoenPrincipal I (781) 275- thoen@verStub frequency Communication from ocean-surface sono
Jim CowardChief Execu(415) 977- j.coward@Stub Sonobuoy,fSA Photonics proposes the development o
Brecken UhPrincipal I (575) 646- buhl@inverStub Specific EmSignals intelligence systems use the estab
Raymond W Vice Presi (772) 343- raymwalk@Stub Freeform FMetallic Direct Digital Manufacturing (MD
Matthew Cr Program M(336) 849- mcraps@na Stub High tempeThrough this effort, NanoTechLabs Inc. wi
Samuel NieMechanical(310) 320- ATProposals@poc.com Ultrasonic To address the Navy"s need for a de
Fritz Fried Principal I (434) 220- friedersdo Stub BlackwaterVacuum collection, holding and transfer (V
RaghvendraGNC Engin(617) 500- rcowlagi@aStub Human InteThe primary objective of the proposed re
Debra JonePrincipal R(770) 565- debra@satStub team perfoThe increase in unmanned systems, also k
Attila LengCOO (781) 306- alengyel@Stub acoustic seArrays of vector velocity sensors have exh
Daniel Sto Principal (617) 491- dstouch@cStub HierarchicaTactical electromagnetic environments ha
Cenk Kose Lead Techn(858) 753- ckose@trelStub sub-nyquisIn this program, TrellisWare Technologies,
Jim PowersPrincipal I (801) 359- jpowers@pStub TransducerAcoustic countermeasures, deployed from
Grant SmitDirector o (801) 746- gdsmithwmStub multilayer A multiscale modeling approach is propos
Terrance GPrincipal I (206) 545- goan@stotStub Decision MIn recent years, research in the areas of h
Eric BonabChief Scient(617) 520- eric@icos Stub EEG,PatterTraditional concepts of neural-machine in
Marcus UriSenior Sys (858) 753- murie@trelStub WCDMA,MUOS The Mobile User Objective System (MUOS
Bo Ryu President (858) 805- boryu@epiStub Cognitive We propose to develop, implement and d
Gary BaldoSenior Scie(617) 668- gbaldoni@Stub BiTiO3,ori The goal of this program is to develop a p
A. S CampbHead of Ma(804) 301- scampbell Stub biodegradaChronic neuropathic pain management pe
Phillip DunCOO / V.P. (310) 479- phillip@si Stub spectral e Many techniques have been proposed in
Steven A LiPresident (781) 400- stevenlis@comcast.net lidar,Elect Electric field sensing can provide importa
Frank BaueVice Presi (301) 345- frank.bau Stub F6,Picosat Resources available through the System F
Amir GenosCTO (303) 548- amir@aktiStub Prefilled,R A prefilled auto-injector device for storin
Zhiguo ZhoPrincipal I (434) 483- zhouz@lunStub Organophos Neurotoxic organophosphorus (OP) agent
James WhitPresident (650) 212- jwhite@acStub biodosimete A novel high-sensitivity biodosimeter tech
Michael Dan Principal I (434) 220- danilichm Stub marine saniOne challenge encountered aboard marin
Justin YackProgram M(301) 294- jyackoski@Stub DistributedWe propose a secure, reliable and efficien
Tareq HoquPresident (808) 781- thoque@coStub distribute The Department of Defense Joint Vision 2
Brad PindzoAssociate P(781) 879- Pindzola.Brad@TIAXLLC.com Flame retarTIAX proposes to demonstrate the feasibi
Bob BrookiChief Tech (864) 373- bbrookin Stub Fabric,Tre 50/50 Nylon/Cotton (NyCo) fabric is curre
David HessDeputy Dir(310) 530- david.hess-1@innosense.us flame reta The United States Marine Corps is interes
Tyson LawrPrincipal I (978) 250- tlawrence Stub earmuff,heThe use of passive hearing protection tha
ChristopherSenior Scie(808) 531- csullivan@Stub military,N The objective of the proposed effort is to
Rick RogersFounder (781) 962- rarogers5 Stub Non-LinearHearing Armor, LLC has a non-linear earpl
Pedram Bog Research Sc(310) 320- ISProposals@poc.com wicking fa To address the Navy"s need for a fie
Ashavani KMaterials (808) 531- akumar@oc Stub Super AbsoThe proposed effort is focused on develop
Richard BaChief Scien(858) 565- richard.b Stub desiccant, Wet clothing and footwear creates discom
Alexander Principal S (310) 320- ITProposals@poc.com stress dis To address the Navy need for damage ass
Karl SchmidDefense Ap(215) 962- karl@evisi Stub NDE,hull inThis project will identify a toolset which c
Douglas BePresident (360) 876- dbeck23@aol.com opacity re The Navy needs a metal cutting system fo
Jerry JonesPresident (720) 232- jonesje1@Stub induction,hDevelop a new steel cutting process which
Steve McCChief Engi (434) 581- steve.mccaStub deck mount Despite being within the payload capacity
Avi Pfeffer Principal S (617) 491- apfeffer@cStub distribute Success of global military operations requ
Marc AbraPresident (540) 951- mabrams@harmonia.com cyberspaceOur work is concerned with solving a grow
Kyung KwakSenior Rese(301) 294- kkwak@i-aStub NetOps SA,Todayfs naval networking environment is
John Matt Team Lead(310) 320- ATProposals@poc.com VLF,High P Addressing the Navy"s need to prov
Fred Niell Principal E(781) 275- niell@divt Stub Switched I DTI proposes to investigate several potenti
Eric MurraySecurity L (408) 990- ericm@rti.com InformatioComputer Network Defense (CND) relies o
Bill ReynolCTO (609) 252- breynolds Stub Incident,B The Reducing Bandwidth using a Lightwei
Aaron WeikSr. Softwar(304) 268- aweikle@dStub Security C One of the biggest challenges in network
Lloyd LaCoOptical En (520) 626- lacomb@tiStub HolographiA key focus of the United States governm
Steve SavoVP Resear (512) 389- ssavoy@naStub PV microdie The benefits of concentrated photovoltaic
Roman Akm Chief Tech (917) 703- akhmechetStub anti-reflec We propose a two-layer anti-reflective co
David OferPrincipal I (781) 879- ofer.david@tiaxllc.com stationary Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NA
Weibing XiSenior Rese(303) 792- weibingx@Stub Microgrid, Envisioned Navy applications ranging from
Zachary WiDirector of(520) 547- zwing@acm Stub Supercapaci Energy storage is an issue for high energy
Leonid BukDirector (310) 320- ATProposals@poc.com Accelerome To address the Navy"s need for a bl
John Rabo Sr. System (480) 422- johnrabo@Stub WCDMA,JTWCDMA repeater payloads being develop
Scott WhitPrincipal I (480) 688- scott.whit Stub DeployableThis offer proposes a set of activities to pr
Stephen BrTechnical D(607) 257- steve@atcStub InformatioThe benefits of using mobile devices for c
Marc AbraPresident (540) 951- mabrams@harmonia.com Mobile DevHarmonia"s proposal for SBIR Topic
Alexander Senior Sys (310) 320- ATProposals@poc.com data protecTo address the Navy need for a flexible ap
Mark WinsSenior Eng(540) 373- mwinston Stub explosive bExposure to explosive blasts is a constant
David BorkPrincipal I (585) 402- david.bor Stub blast dosimConduct trade study to identify potential
Frank MueSr. System (650) 434- f.muennemStub Defect LocUS and Coalition ground forces depend on
Trevor AndPrinicipal (704) 799- trevor.and Stub Sensors,I On today"s battlefields, vehicles are
John HerseResearch a(410) 273- john.hers Stub metrology,SURVICE Engineering is proposing an inno
Greg MootProject En (512) 744- gmooty@ae Stub SubmarineAscendant Engineering Solutions (AES) pr
Ian RumseySenior RF (303) 449- irumsey@fiStub antenna,daBased on years of experience and multipl
Joseph SimPrincipal I (256) 562- joseph.simStub Advanced nASI is pleased to team with ATK to presen
Alireza Sh Team Leade (310) 320- ITProposals@poc.com RF charactTo address the MDA"s need to deve
David Kirk Vice Presi (703) 269- drk@isl-in Stub RFI detect With the significant increase in mobile co
Mike FlahePrinciple I (256) 319- mike.flaheStub Asset pair Torch proposes an innovative fusion of ke
Adrian BecSenior Eng(617) 945- abecker@dStub Sensor AssExact formulations of weapon-to-threat a
Richard StoPrincipal I (650) 931- stottler@sStub ballistic m The ultimate goal of this proposed effort i
Andrew MilPhysicist (512) 389- amilder@nStub X-Ray,x-rayAnti-Tamper systems are designed to prev
Shilpa Pra Team Lead(310) 320- EOSProposals@poc.com warhead frTo address the MDA need for techniques
David StowPrincipal I (704) 799- david.sto Stub Sub-detonaAs MDA continues implementation of the
Hartmut HSenior Prin(978) 689- legner@psStub aerodynami Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) is pleased to su
Juan HodelDirector (310) 320- EOSproposals@poc.com NDE,Nondes To address the MDA"s need for a no
Dan Xiang Directory (301) 948- dxiang@x-Stub NDE,ULTRAS To address the need of MDA for a NDE sys
Francois MPrincipal E(919) 341- Francois. Stub compressivVadum proposes to create a novel teleme
Tyson LawrPrincipal I (978) 250- tlawrence Stub Hypergoli Triton Systems proposes to develop a new
Ryan R AheManaging P(630) 390- ryan.ahernStub nanopillar Three dimensional (3D) imaging and singl
Kirk Price Product D (360) 566- kirk.price@Stub Wavelength nLIGHT proposes a two dimensional Wave
George DuPrincipal I (636) 447- gdube@met Stub attenuatedAttenuated total internal reflection laser c
Jason ZweiSr. Scientis(925) 344- jzweiback@ Stub DPALS,RubiWe are proposing a novel architecture for
Victor CheProject Ma(703) 242- v.c.chen@ Stub Radar wavef To achieve the goal of finding radar signal
Richard S LSenior Rese(315) 334- rloe@andrStub Track correWe propose to develop and implement a
Scott MorrPrincipal I (978) 250- smorrison Stub Anti-TampeTriton Systems proposes to develop near-
Jim Burke Principal I (256) 319- jim.burke@Stub Hyperveloci Leveraging our extensive experience mod
Mark C BeaSr. Enginee(413) 863- mcb@yesinStub scintillati Test and evaluation of directed energy we
ChristopheGroup Lead(978) 689- lang@psic Stub lithium io Power systems offering higher energy and
Wenjian WDirector, (310) 320- ITProposals@poc.com water vapoTo address the Missile Defense Agency&q
Robert Bu President (484) 557- rfbuckmanStub SimulationDeployed military medics and non-medic
Cristopher President (800) 273- CRISTOPH Stub 3D printer The DOD and commercial markets have a
Anna GaleaPrincipal I (781) 890- agalea@infStub 3D PrintingModern advances in 3D printing and relat
Jeffrey Lip CTO (203) 415- jeff@serapStub 3D Printin Military medical personnel are not prepar
Odysseas PChief Tech (703) 855- odysseas@Stub NationwideUse of information technology within the
Erik ThomsSenior Scie(617) 491- ethomsen@ Stub PCAST Repo The 2010 President"s Council of Ad
Terrance GPrincipal I (206) 545- goan@stotStub Health Inf The most critical obstacle to the seamless
Greg BarishCTO (310) 944- gbarish@inStub entity resoThe potential to transform healthcare ma
Vadim KagaPresident (240) 498- kagan@senStub PTSD,TBI,t Epidemiological estimates indicate that at
David FramVice Presi (617) 277- dfram@coStub cohort bui The goal of this project is to field an easy-
Charles C Chief Scien(808) 585- chuck@arcStub BiosensorsIn this project we will determine the feasi
Nina M La President (410) 939- cclbiomed Stub antimicrobiThe goal of this Phase I SBIR proposal is to
Blaine ButlPrincipal I (434) 220- butlerb@l Stub Cell based Luna Innovations is developing stabilizatio
Weixing LuPrincipal I (310) 324- wlu@neody Stub ChlorinateWe propose to demonstrate proof of conc
Vadim StepR&D Engin(973) 623- vadim@lenStub long-wavele This SBIR Phase I proposal is aimed at the
Allan DokhPrincipal R(978) 689- dokhan@ps Stub throttleab Physical Sciences Inc. proposes to design,
David WolfSenior Eng(717) 295- David.Wol Stub Aegis BMDS This proposal describes a program by Adv
R. G WrightPresident (443) 306- glenn@gma Stub CounterfeiThis project involves research and develop
Tony F ZahPresident (703) 964- zahrah@ma Stub enhanced bMATSYS proposes to develop reactive ma
Robert Purn Research Sc(626) 381- jaxtelle@cStub Two-factorCounterfeit parts, by definition are substa
Dwight MeChief Tech (301) 587- dmeglan@s Stub Medical Mo The proposed simulation-based system w
Kristen LeRPrincipal I (781) 890- kleroy@infStub Medical Mo Junctional and non-compressible bleeding
AleksanderVP, R&D (510) 252- ayam@poly Stub Medical Mo This proposal is to develop an adaptable a
Cristopher President (800) 273- CRISTOPH Stub Tactel,FORDespite the large number of procedural s
Kristen LeRPrincipal I (781) 890- kleroy@infStub surgical t Mannequins are often used to develop sk
Robert Bu President (215) 557- rfbuckmanStub SimulationThere is a need to accelerate the integrati
Kang-Bin CDirector (310) 320- ATProposals@poc.com entomology To meet the DHP"s need for a frees
Robert FishChief Infor(540) 373- rfish@mcqStub flying ins The Army Defense Health Program has a n
Brady ClapSenior Che(303) 261- bclapsadd Stub Insect tra Civilian and military organizations through
William T GSenior Res(434) 973- barron@baStub insect,dis Flying insect vectors and the diseases the
Jennifer J Research E(508) 893- jen.johansStub balance,cenFalling and the fear of falling often lead to
Anthony J DPrincipal I (603) 643- ajd@crearStub balance,senSoldiers recovering from mild traumatic b
zhengbing Director o (425) 442- zhengbing Stub AntimicrobiFor soldiers in the field, there are limited
Chuck WitkPrinciap In(865) 566- Chuck.Wit Stub BiosensorsMicrofabricated chemical and biological s
Anjal Shar Scientist II (979) 764- anjal.sha Stub Peripheral Peripheral Neuropathy (PN) is a painful de
Jason D ScSenior Scie(937) 684- jason.schmidt@mza.com lidar,Lada Over the past few years, lidar programs h
Patrick J MPrincipal I (603) 643- pjm@crearStub foil beari Small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are
Frank MueSr. System (650) 434- f.muennemStub Millimeter This proposal develops a new instrument
Steve CheuPrincipal E(401) 295- scheung@aStub Millimeter The proposal will perform study and desig
Priya GanaR&D Scient(310) 473- priya@utoStub Physiologi UtopiaCompression and MC10 put forth a
Chris CechManager Te(410) 431- ccechak@sStub ANC,MEDEV Signal Systems Corporation (SSC) propose
Parag BatavPresident (724) 799- paragb@neStub VTOL,CASEV Fixed wing UAVs such as the Predator, Glo
Kevin A Br Chief Execu(256) 508- kevin.bre Stub CompositesThe Ballistic Missile Defense Review (BMD
Alan TaylorPresident (941) 322- ataylor@r Stub Thermoplas This proposal details inventive ways for de
Patrick McSenior Scie(703) 577- pmcdermotStub Rocket NozTo address the issue of heat transfer from
David C CoSenior Rese(540) 443- conner@toStub domain-spe The TORC team, which includes Dr. Jonath
William SmPrinciple I (248) 496- bill.smuda Stub Robotics,ATo achieve high-level strategic goals, DoD
VC RameshFounder (817) 213- vcr@vcrsofStub Predictive Existing clinical decision support systems
Terry PattePrincipal S (617) 491- tpatten@cStub Natural La The amount of information available from
Stephen J CEO, Chief (503) 288- steve.date Stub artificial The goal of this Phase I project is to devel
Martin SchuChief Scien(203) 936- martin@biStub cohort builWe propose to carry out a three-phase R
Anna GaleaPrincipal I (781) 890- agalea@infStub Standing bBalance disorders have a large negative im
Tim Swift Research (510) 735- tswift@eksStub Pose EstimWith this Phase I SBIR project we intend t
Kevin MichPresident (814) 234- kevin@mich Stub hearing losA new Field-Microphone in Real Ear (F-MI
Paul Theil Senior Des(858) 848- ptheilman Stub BiosensorsIn response to the DHP 12-010 self power
Simon G StDirector, A(781) 529- sstone@giStub Fuel cell, An enhancement opportunity exists in the
Sergey SanDirector, (310) 320- ITProposals@poc.com Phase-encoTo address the MDA need for marking/co
R. S Evans Director, (512) 689- scott@corrStub CorrelatedElectronic component counterfeiting is a s
Seth MillerCTO (972) 814- seth.mille Stub Thermal Ma Miniaturized smart munitions are seeing i
Bryan BewiProject En (512) 380- bbewick@pr Stub ground shoProtection Engineering Consultants (PEC)
Peter WeyhPrincipal S (617) 491- pweyhraucStub Medical Mo Junctional and inguinal bleeding is a signi
Peter SeemPrincipal S (978) 738- pseem@psiStub Anti-countePhysical Sciences Inc. (PSI) proposes to de
James A H President (631) 444- james.hay Stub Ensuring mBiological systems rely upon DNA for iden
Robert KleiPrincipal I (434) 220- kleinr@lunStub Counter-WM Military personnel and first responders m
Dorin V Pr Principal R(978) 689- dpreda@psStub antimicrobiThe US Department of Defense identified
Gregory ZelPrincipal S (310) 320- psproposals@poc.com Peripheral To address the DHP need for a controlled,
Vladimir GPrincipal I (781) 890- vgilman@in Stub Peripheral Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is condition in
Behnood GChief Tech (678) 886- bgholami@Stub combat critMultiple studies have identified physiolog
Newton HoChief Scien(202) 256- newton.hoStub High-DensiIn 2011, acute and chronic pain affected 1
Bernd LiesPrincipal S (352) 379- bliesenfeld@quickmedtech.com burn wound; Current therapies to prevent scar formatio
Jason TargoPrincipal (617) 335- jtargoff@nStub spark ignitAt NOVATIO Engineering, our solution to t
Paul ShnitsTechnology(310) 320- psproposals@poc.com Precision To address the Army need for a non-letha
Dennis WilCEO (512) 380- dennis.wi Stub non-lethal Our proposal describes a multi-functional
Peter Cha Principal E(518) 320- pac@mechStub Foil bearinAs new applications arise for small gas tur
William F Chairman (626) 967- w.hug@pho Stub suspicious In situ assessment of suspicious powders
Curtis MitcCEO (407) 448- cmitchell Stub Active Qui In this project we propose to develop, tes
Douglas Li CEO (602) 896- dlimbaughStub SOA,AUTON For this effort Kutta leverages its experien
Daniel TheCTO (617) 864- theo@vecnStub actuators, Actuators are the primary limiting factor t
Chad BoweThermal En(520) 981- cbower@pa Stub Vacuum insParagon"s proposed PULSE technol
Anjal Shar Scientist II (979) 764- anjal.sha Stub Respirator,Our warfighters deployed in operational e
Jayesh DosPrincipal S (423) 267- jdoshi@eSp Stub Face Mask,This SBIR Phase I proposal proposes to de
John HolecSenior Scie(858) 565- john.hole Stub Respirator,During the Phase I Research Period we wi
Mike BrowVP Produc (408) 348- m.browne@ Stub smarphone, From the 19th century until today, we hav
Vladimir R Senior Scie(424) 263- sbirproposals@intopsys.com microscopeOcular injuries account for approximately
David BackTechnical D(248) 888- david.bac Stub SiC,Silico Future military vehicle systems require 60
Bruce R PilPrincipal I (603) 643- brp@crearStub Silicon CarPower system upgrades for next-generatio
Daniel MarSenior Pow(479) 443- dmartin@aStub High-PowerThis SBIR Phase I project seeks to develop
Tin M Aye Technology(310) 320- EOSproposals@poc.com UnmannedToG address the Army"s need for an
Jim CowardPresident (415) 977- j.coward@Stub Fast light, ABSTRACT: The ability to maintain precisi
Shih TsengStaff Engin(847) 358- stseng7@aStub Accelerome ABSTRACT: For navigation of space platfo
Jay C RozziPrincipal E(603) 643- jcr@crear Stub Separable,ABSTRACT: Current separable thermal me
Jens WeyanLead Engin(717) 295- Jens.Weya Stub Wedge lockABSTRACT: The purpose of the proposed
Bill ManninSenior Sof (505) 767- bill.manning@aptec.com Space SupeABSTRACT: The Air Force is seeking meth
Ken CenterSoftware D(505) 503- ken.cente Stub spacecraft ABSTRACT: Investing in innovation that m
Ksenia KolcLead Syste(310) 704- ksenia@okStub spacecraft ABSTRACT: This proposal addresses the n
David J MusSenior Prin(612) 325- musliner@s Stub satellite ABSTRACT: Military missions increasingly
Richard J Senior Rese(434) 973- barron@baStub space situ ABSTRACT: Barron Associates Inc. propos
Matthew RVice Presi (937) 684- matthew.whiteley@mza.com Aero-opticABSTRACT: MZA partnered with the Univ
Nathan TicDirector o (979) 862- ntichenor Stub directed e ABSTRACT: There is an urgent DoD desire
Gary FlandChief Engi (931) 455- gary.flan Stub Augmentor,ABSTRACT: As with all other combustion
Mark V ZagPrincipal I (603) 643- mvz@crearStub cryocooler,ABSTRACT: The Air Force uses specially d
Eric FurmaSenior Dev(310) 460- efurman.f Stub Thermal Ma ABSTRACT: FG Systems proposes to devel
WeerasinghResearch Sc(580) 657- priyantha Stub thermoelect ABSTRACT: This program targets develop
Stan HemstChief Techn(518) 289- shemstad@ Stub heating el ABSTRACT: C9 Proposes to Develop a high
John S O'DeSenior Mat(256) 851- scottodel Stub HypersonicABSTRACT: High temperature wind tunne
Charles ChPresident (805) 558- cchien@crStub Broadband,Communication SoC technology has adva
Geoff milleSystem Eng(321) 984- gmiller@a Stub Tactical T End Cryptographic Units (ECUs) and assoc
Joseph TetiPresident (610) 581- jgteti@lamStub ASW,maritiThe proposed Phase 2.5 effort will extend
Nagaraja IyDirector of(703) 237- niyyer@tdaStub HelicopterUnited States Navy (USN) program offices
David AuckCTO (301) 317- dauckland Stub low-profil The program proposed will advance the d
ChristopherPrincipal I (540) 371- chris.fink Stub Simulation,JRM proposes to leverage its Phase I desig
Mark Fink Director E (520) 721- mfink@breStub Lighting SyVisual Landing Aids on air capable ships a
Stephen BePresident (612) 827- sbenson@b Stub fit-test,R This proposal contains the description for
Erik CrawfoPresident (651) 336- erik@kinetStub Gunner ShiKinetic Resolve, Inc. (KR; Stillwater, MN), a
Charlie KuzPresident (760) 652- ckuznia@uWest Virgi Brian Lemo(304) 333- Optical in This program will create 40 Gbps VCSEL-b
Avi Pfeffer Principal S (617) 491- apfeffer@cBoston ColSusan Hob(617) 552- Data Mining The proliferation of social media technolo
Bruce McQPresident (321) 591- bmcquearyCarnegie MCarlos Gues(412) 268- noise reduThe rapid ascent and adoption of social m
Mohammad Assistant P(919) 515- mpourgh@North CarolMohammad (919) 515- Non-destrucDuring covert operations, the U.S. Army m
Vincent St Principal (614) 799- judith@sriBoston ColSusan Hob(617) 552- thin film, SRICO proposes to combine metamateria
Bikas VaidySr. Scientis(979) 764- bikas.vaid New Mexico Nita Ferna(575) 646- Nanomateri Obscurant materials are used by the Army
Je K Lee Senior Mate (781) 935- jlee@agilt University Linda Conc(978) 934- Nanomateri The US Army seeks novel engineered poly
Irena LucifPresident (617) 286- ilucifredi Boston UniMaureen R(617) 353- detection, This effort is focused on establishing U.S.
John HedgProj Scient(805) 541- jhedgepet Duke UniveDouglas P (252) 504- marine mam The goal of the Phase I project is to devel
Wayne ThoSenior Scie(617) 491- wthorntonGeorge InsSophia Her(404) 385- target tracThe proliferation of sophisticated ballistic
Jeffery Phi Research E(203) 601- Jeff.Phils Michigan TWilliam Bul(734) 913- Debris MitiAegis BMD 5.0 CU will expand and update
Andrew L SPrincipal R(978) 689- astachyra Johns HopkTimothy Ga(242) 228- Track corr Missile tracking sensors such as radar and
Richard StoPrincipal I (650) 931- stottler@sU. of DaytoLinda Youn(937) 229- Artificial There may be no more important mission
Jennifer C Principal I (609) 921- jcd@scitecGeorgia InsSophia L He(404) 385- Correlatio SciTec and Georgia Tech Research Institut
Ranga Nar Sr Grp Lead(781) 933- rangan@ssMIT Josh Tene (617) 452- PROBABILISSSCI and MIT team will approach a proble
HonnavalliChief Scien(714) 717- hvydyanat RensselaerRichard E (518) 276- PassivationPhase I objective is to demonstrate the fe
Rajiv SinghProfessor (352) 334- rksingh@sUniversity Rajiv Singh(352) 392- Passivatio Antimony containing III-V semiconducting
David ThweEngineer (520) 574- mercorp@University Jinhong Zh(520) 626- Froth Floa MER and the University of Arizona (U of A
Michael A Principal S (978) 689- costolo@pUniversity Charlene H(775) 784- froth flota Secure, domestic sources of rare earth ele
Hao Zhu Senior Rese(302) 993- hzhu@specUniversity Geaunita C(859) 257- Hydrophobic The proposed SBIR Phase I program is to d
Mahesh Wa Scientist II (979) 764- mahesh.waThe PennsySue Lavan (814) 865- oxidation, Recovery and re-use of Rhenium is of criti
James C WiC.E.O. (520) 574- jcwithers University Brent Hiske(520) 621- SeparationThe goal of this research is to investigate t
John Massin President (512) 557- john.massiTexas Stat Bill Coving (512) 245- Ionic liqui Rhenium (Re) was the last natural elemen
Enrico PoggPrincipal I (256) 489- contracts@University Mongi Abid(865) 696- Multi-PhenThe development and integration of three
Ethan K MuPI/Mathem(860) 464- ekmurphy Purdue UniMichael Lu(765) 494- ballistic We propose to develop algorithms to imp
Jennifer C Senior Scie(609) 921- jcd@scitecUniversity Laura Horn(734) 615- ascent phaSciTec, Inc., in collaboration with the Univ
Tim Fair Analyst (703) 674- tfair@toy University Alexander (213) 740- multisensorEO/IR elements of the Ballistic Missile Def
Darin Dun Senior Res(804) 519- darin@vecUniversity Peter Wille(860) 486- ascent phaIn this Phase I STTR project for MDA, Vect
Brian J PasPrincipal I (609) 921- bpasquini Sandia NatEugene Her(505) 844- IR signatu SciTec and Sandia National Laboratories (S
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Marten F BPrincipal S (978) 689- byl@psico John HopkiTimothy Ga(242) 228- EO/IR scenPhysical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and Johns Hop
Stu RodgerManaging D (937) 903- s.rodgers Carnegie MChristian L(412) 268- SimulationThe modeling and simulation of human p
Brad RosenSenior Scie(617) 491- brosenber Ohio State David Woo(614) 946- Modeling aAs the United States makes strides in deve
Evan Clark Senior Rese(301) 294- eclark@i-aUniversity David E Kie(734) 763- human-in-tIAI with University of Michigan proposes a
Jeremy LudPrincipal I (541) 302- ludwig@stGeorgia TeMark McCa(404) 407- Behavior MWe propose to develop the Model for Sim
Franklin E Vice Presi (303) 882- grange@opOak Ridge Mary L Cro(865) 576- sensitivit OptTek Systems, Inc (OptTek), proposes a
Kaizhi TangLead Scient(301) 294- ktang@i-a-Stub PTSD,clini To provide better healthcare to PTSD pati
Madhav ErrSenior Rese(979) 260- merraguntStub Cohort devWe propose to design and develop a Coho
Kerrianne Principal I (978) 250- kmello@trStub Trap,ModulIn this program Triton Systems will develo
Richard GeV.P. Produ (814) 867- rgeiger@kcStub hearing proKCF proposes to build a general wireless h
Vladimir GPrincipal I (781) 890- vgilman@in Stub Closed LooA sensor for rapidly and reliably measurin
Leticia CanPresident (562) 440- leticiacan Stub biomarker,bWe propose to identify biomarkers associ
Bor-rong CChief Tech (888) 589- bor-rong. Stub pain asses Pain is subjective and inherently difficult t
Newell R WPresident (412) 908- newell.wa Stub AntibodiesWashburn Therapeutics Inc. is developing
Luke BurneChief Scien(336) 725- Luke.Burn Stub burns,scarsThis Phase I project is relevant to the ultim
Chris BerkaCEO (760) 720- chris@b-alStub Mental Wor We propose to develop a sensitive and se
Guangfan Program M(301) 294- gzhang@i-Stub Multi-task Mental workload is considered one of the
Ross RadelPresident (608) 210- ross.radel Stub Neutron GePhoenix Nuclear Labs (PNL) will perform a
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Gregory ZelPrincipal S (310) 320- psproposals@poc.com Cell preserTo address the U.S. Army need for new m
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Jerry BieszPrincipal I (603) 643- jyb@crear Stub Mobility prEffective Army-scale mobility predictions
Tim MartinVice Presi (970) 484- tim.martinStub Soil moistuReliable knowledge of soil moisture is req
Paul Wilki Research Sc(310) 320- psproposals@poc.com Terahertz,BTo address the Army"s need for an
SCOTT D F P.D./P.I. (631) 751- scott@ramLos AlamosKARI SENTZ(505) 667- UncertaintAn emerging consensus in engineering ho
Jason AdasPrincipal I (970) 612- jason.ada Georgia TeSophia Her(404) 385- sensitivit A goal of Uncertainty Quantification (UQ)
Joseph MarProgram M(623) 853- joemarvin@ Frontline J. R Cohen (678) 781- Uncertain Appropriate models for missile defense sy
Tyler WinteSenior Eng(562) 981- twinter@mMissouri S Serhat Hos(573) 341- Modeling &M4 Engineering, Inc. and Missouri S &am
William D Chief Scien(540) 557- mcgrory@aUnited StaRandall Kni(719) 333- verificati AeroSoft, with the USAFA Laser and Optic
Pat Shoema Scientist (626) 471- pat.shoemUniversity Sean Humb(301) 405- Flight ContABSTRACT: Tanner Research, Inc., in colla
Jeffrey J B Principal I (603) 643- jfb@crear Air Force I Glen Perra(937) 255- Resonator,Diode-Pumped Alkali Laser Systems (DPAL
David CarroPresident (217) 239- carroll@c Univ. Illi Walter K K(217) 333- DPAL,CFD,BThe primary objective of Phase I work per
Selim ShahrProfessor (847) 491- shahriar@NorthwesteElizabeth (847) 491- Software,DUnder the work proposed here, we will de
S. M Lutz Chief Opera (303) 549- mickey.lut Institute f Albert " Ri (310) 574- MTBI,Traum The neurocognitive health of U.S. service
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Wayne ThoSenior Scie(617) 491- wthorntonHarvard UnGary King (617) 500- time seriesABSTRACT: A recent study by the Nationa
Jie Yao CTO (609) 558- JieYao@WaUtah State Chad Fish (435) 757- Vibrometer,ABSTRACT: Remote sensing of surface vib
Eric v DoorChief Scien(301) 294- evandoornUniversity Christopher(301) 405- remote senABSTRACT: Detection of clandestine tunn
Matthew J Analyst (805) 968- mbuoni@tUniv. of CaCara Egan-(805) 893- noise reducABSTRACT: Toyon Research Corporation a
Xiaowei XiaSenior Rese(310) 320- sbir@luminUniversity Adogan Oz(310) 825- MultispectABSTRACT: To address the Air Force&quo
Francis ReiPresident (626) 578- fmr@spilaUniversity Charles Hig(520) 621- Polarizati ABSTRACT: The U.S. Air Force has a need
Geoffrey L President (202) 238- geof@centUniversity Muriel Aver(301) 405- Low dark cu ABSTRACT: Our objective is to develop a
Jung Yoon Senior Scie(781) 935- jyoon@agiPresident&Marrybell (617) 495- Polarizati ABSTRACT: In this program, Agiltron, Inc.
Mark D BraChief Opera (217) 766- mdbrandy@i Purdue UniBev Johnso(765) 494- Ultra-High ABSTRACT: IllinoisRocstar LLC and Purdue
Matt FerrarStaff Engin(937) 427- matt.ferra Colorado StAnaya, Lisa(970) 491- Clutter MoABSTRACT: It is well known that wind tur
Kenneth KuCTO (303) 900- kenny.kubaUniversity Shannon De (505) 277- model,physABSTRACT: Feature extraction and target
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Tommy CanResearch Sc(256) 922- cantey@opt University Patrick Re (256) 824- vacuum,cryABSTRACT: Optical Sciences Corporation
Simon StrelPresident (617) 953- simon@lonBoston UniDavid Cast(617) 353- GMTI,machABSTRACT: LongShortWay, Boston Univer
Marc GregePI/Project (858) 752- audentiat San Diego SWilliam G (619) 594- Nonlinear lAudentia, Inc., proposes to develop and d
Raouf O LoPresident (520) 574- mercorp@NorthwesteElizabeth (847) 491- Polymer ma This proposal seeks to develop a viable, co
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Mark KolbaENG 3 (919) 794- mkolba@siStub dismount,deThe detection and tracking of dismounts a
John MerriDirector L (678) 665- jmerrihew Stub intelligen To meet the challenge of aiding the Army
John SteinhChief Scien(931) 455- jsteinho@uUniversity Eric Michie(734) 647- Wave confiABSTRACT: The purpose of this STTR proj
Alan ArslanPrincipal C(661) 904- alan.arsla University Oddvar Ben(310) 206- Structures ABSTRACT: Under this collaborative effor
Anthony StPresident (858) 625- astarr@se Duke UnivePlaceholde(919) 660- Infrared,MABSTRACT: It is proposed to demonstrate
Gregory S VP Enginee(847) 733- kanterg@nNorthwesteElizabeth (847) 491- Single phoDetecting light at the single photon level i
Harry RiegeOwner (858) 674- performanUniversity Dryver Hus(802) 656- Burst laserCurrent of the shelf commercial laser syst
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Daniel MolPresident (215) 520- Daniel@PulWashington Hans V Don(509) 358- wearable sThis project will achieve an unobtrusive, w
Mark CesarSenior Scie(919) 755- mcesare@fDuke UniveKeith Hurk(919) 681- Ground Pen With the advent of very high strength con
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Jae Ryu Director, (781) 935- jryu@agiltStub Wireless poAgiltron proposes a new type of portable
Carole TeolCTO (301) 313- carole@tr Stub DistributedTRX Systems will deliver a soldier navigati
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Michael RePrincipal S (310) 320- psproposals@poc.com Solar PoweTo address the Army"s need for a lig
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Herman LelResearch Sc(626) 381- jaxtelle@cStub RNA,DNA,PThe Army seeks a novel and practical app
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Gary BedroPrincipal I (814) 861- gary.bedr University Yan Zhang (405) 325- Propagation ABSTRACT: A high-fidelity computational
Greg ArnolSenior Staf(937) 427- greg.arnol University Massimo Fr(567) 891- Physics-BasABSTRACT: The objective of this effort is t
Navdeep Da Team Lead(608) 373- navdeep.dGeorgia InsAnthony Ye(404) 894- DeformotioABSTRACT: In the field of computer vision
John FonteSenior Rese(303) 415- jfontenla University Enrico Land(734) 647- forecast,E ABSTRACT: The objective of this proposal
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Michael ReSenior Scie(651) 641- mrenn@opUniversity Pat Jondahl(612) 626- Printed eleABSTRACT: The goal of this phase II propo
DeWayne Sa Principal I (256) 955- dsatterfie University Wes Colley(256) 824- obscurant,A technique that enables new methods o
Vijaya ShanVice Presi (805) 371- vshankar@Southern M Thomas Ha(214) 768- Maxwell's Recent times have witnessed enormous a
Howard MePrinciple S(703) 460- howard.meUniversity Roslyn Hea(352) 392- MIMO,SAR,The enormous effort devoted to the data
ChristopherPrincipal R(978) 689- gittins@psRochester INicholas R(585) 475- HyperspectPhysical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and its academ
Jim Bliss PI (757) 683- JBliss@oduOld DominiJim Bliss (757) 683- Human StatOur Fused-Realities-Assessments-Module
DeepnarayVP Resear (914) 592- gupta@hypUniversity Carol Spra (413) 545- SATELLITE HYPRES, in collaboration with University o
John Balla CSO (701) 297- jb@aldevr US Army Me Jay Hooper(301) 619- DNA vaccinIn this Phase I STTR proposal we will dete
Ajay VermaResearch Sc(979) 260- averma@kb Stub Multi-criteThe vision of the Efficient Sensor Manage
Eugene PetiDirector M(585) 340- gpetilli@inStub ROIC,IR,FPThere are two objectives of this effort: 1)
Lee Cross Senior Res(419) 536- lcross@teaStub UltravioletUnder this Phase II SBIR IST will extend re
Michael PaCTO (650) 492- mpaukshtoStub lymphedema To address the lack of treatment options f
Chris BlancProject Ma(216) 765- cblanco@tStub Enable MediThink-A-Moves (TAMs) proposed solution
Robert KoloPresident (858) 751- rkolozs@s Stub LightweightIn Phase I, SDC demonstrated feasibility o
Robby RobPresident /(541) 753- robby.rob Stub intelligen Intelligent tutoring systems (ITS) are comp
Stan DriggsSenior Sys (607) 201- sdriggs@heStub Omni-direcThe objective of this effort is to develop t
Jim AsbrocTechnical D(760) 439- asbrock@cox.net Readout inTo enable detection, tracking, and temper
Charlene SSenior Ana(805) 968- cahn@toyoStub Data FusionThe MDA mission requires the use of data
Jim CowardPresident (415) 977- j.coward@University Ravinder K(505) 272- Terahertz, ABSTRACT: There has been a growing inte
Jeffrey D BPresident (303) 530- jbarchers University Jeanne D P(310) 794- Phased arrABSTRACT: Current and projected limitati
Tom T Jr. CEO (505) 238- tom@opton University Claudette (937) 229- Adaptive oABSTRACT: To address the Air Force need
David ShelPresident (407) 574- david.shel Sandia NatBruce Burc(505) 284- metamateriABSTRACT: Under the first phase of the p
Chris GianelEngineer (352) 378- chris.gian University Rhonda Til(352) 392- Field rada The proposed work seeks to clearly demo
Nathan BolChief Scien(208) 522- nbolander The Ohio SAhmet (614) 292- surface tr Under this STTR, Sentient Corporation, alo
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Sctott N ReiPrincipal S (617) 491- snealreill Stub Market-basMissile defense takes place in a dynamic,
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Richard MuProject Ma(631) 665- r.murray@Stub Control SuThe objective of this project is to develop
Rick SturdiPresident (310) 980- rsturdiva Stub seeker,RadCurrent Ku and Ka Band seeker radars nee
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Douglas Li Principal I (602) 896- dlimbaughStub Aviator,Mi In Phase II Kutta creates the Aviator Missi
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Sampath PChief Scien(818) 735- sampath@Georgia InRoberta Bu(404) 385- Reduced OrABSTRACT: The proposed work aims to b
Edward R BProfessor (214) 768- ebiehl@smSouthern M Alicia Bros (214) 768- energetic m ABSTRACT: This proposal sets out a plan t
Ashwin BalGroup Lea (979) 764- ashwin.ba West VirginAlan B Mar(304) 293- Genset,refThe Department of Defense (DOD) accoun
William T GResearch E(434) 973- barron@baUniversity Robert R M(434) 924- landmine dBarron Associates, Inc.~proposes to devel
John RamsStaff Scient(607) 272- jramsey@aCornell UniLinda Brain(607) 255- chloroperoThe chloroperoxidase enzyme from the fi
Mukund Kar Program M(281) 217- mukund@te Kansas StatPaul Lowe (785) 532- JP5,catalysThe United States is currently faced with u
Jeffrey CarChief Tech (617) 234- jcarbeck@University Prof. John (217) 244- GAAS,Confor This Phase II effort will establish stretchab
Brent LedvVP of Busi (650) 425- ledvina@coThe Univers Todd Hump(512) 471- emitters,GWe propose to build an emitter localizatio
Eric Wemho Senior Res(781) 933- eric.wemhOhio State Inder J Gup(614) 292- Emitter geoThe predominant method used in electro
Gary DonoProgram M(904) 475- gdonoher@ Johns HopkDonna Bus(443) 778- TBD TBD
Tatyana KhPrinciple I (434) 296- t.khromovUniversity Robert R M(434) 924- chemical,eThe goal of this project is to design and bu
Keith CarroPresident (307) 760- kcarron@wStub Raman,plasThis project will develop an integrated na
VASANTHACEO (281) 516- NANOSYNTStub Parachute The feasibility of development and produ
Ravi GorthaSenior Res(203) 857- rgorthala@Stub solar,light The DoD management has duly recognize
Douglas HeChief Scien(949) 716- hendrix@eStub Data FusioMDA plans to use sensors such as PTSS, S
Kathy ByrdPrincipal I (256) 489- Kathy.Byr Stub sensor fusiFor Phase II, Radiance proposes to advanc
Mike FlahePrincipal I (256) 319- mike.flaheStub Sensor resTorch proposes to develop, test, and valid
Genshe ChChief Scien(240) 481- gchen@intUniversity Huimin Ch(504) 280- ADAPTIVE A C BSTRACT: Space defense analysis and m
AleksandarSenior Res(781) 933- aleksandarUniversity Dusan M St(217) 244- Distribute ABSTRACT: By considering multiple space
Richard J Senior Rese(434) 973- barron@baJohn HopkiAlison B W(410) 516- spacecraft ABSTRACT: Barron Associates Inc. propos
Yi Shi Research Sc(301) 294- yshi@i-a-i University Huimin Ch(504) 280- Space syst ABSTRACT: Intelligent Automation, Inc. (I
Devendra TLead Scien(301) 294- dtolani@i-University Dennis Sylv(734) 615- Ultra-low The Navy's role in the Global War on Terro
Douglas CaPresident (720) 300- doug.campUniversity Arup Maji (505) 277- Ultra high ABSTRACT: Adversarial installations, such
Jue Lu Director o (517) 485- metnaco11Michigan SGladys Ra (517) 884- Ultra-High ABSTRACT: Ultra-high performance concr
Edwin JimeScientist (850) 980- edwin.jim University Peter M Les(603) 862- DispersionlABSTRACT: We propose development of
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Eric E Hop President (765) 237- eric@indi University Gayle Parke(405) 325- C-Band Tran ABSTRACT: The program will focus on the
David DaugApplication(614) 891- david.dau Wright StatDavid C Lo(937) 528- CryogenicsABSTRACT: Terahertz (THz) spectroscopie
David ZimdMgr of TH (734) 864- dzimdars@NJIT Donald H S(973) 596- communicat ABSTRACT: In this Phase I STTR project, w
Michael HaSenior Rese(724) 799- mikeh@ney U. Illinoi Linda Lear (217) 333- semi-superABSTRACT: Confronted by a vast quantity
Jeff Jones Senior Ma (703) 414- jones@metPennsylvaniJason Mort(814) 863- UnsupervisABSTRACT: Existing machine learning algo
RamakanthSenior Com(805) 371- mrk@hyper Brown UnivJan Hestha(401) 863- Reduced baABSTRACT: Stability phenomena that are
K. L Kelly Design Eng(256) 541- LKelly@5srNorthwesteRichard P (847) 491- Plasmonic Sensor development researchers and eng
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Dinesh MaProfessor (919) 962- dm@cs.uncUNC Chapel Barbara E P(919) 966- outdoor acOutdoor acoustics simulation plays a vital
Nick M SbrPrincipal S (732) 302- sbrockey@s Univ. of CoGwendoln (719) 255- FBAR,MicroIn this STTR program, Structured Material
ChristophePrincipal (617) 491- chopkins@University Wendy Com (859) 257- Rapid ethnSocio-cultural factors are increasingly bein
Michael NoProfessor (304) 696- Norton@Ma Marshall UJanice Mor(304) 696- AntibodiesBeginning from an advanced stage of dev
Sameer H Sr. Computa (505) 903- shemmadyThe UniverShannon De (505) 277- Radar,ChaoTo address the Army"s Phase-II requ
William CarCEO (973) 297- carr@jers North CarolStephanie (919) 519- ThermopileNew Jersey Microsystems, Inc proposes t
Eric WalterPresident (765) 464- walters@pPurdue UniTroy Harpe(765) 494- DIAGNOSTIC Failures in aircraft electrical power system
Brian Sten Research Sc(407) 542- stensrud@University Amechi T (310) 448- Abstract mIntelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) hold the
A. von Chief Scien(256) 319- scott.vonl Vanderbilt Sara Barker(615) 322- Advanced CA high-voltage, high-capacity, inexpensive
John D LenMgr, Mater(978) 738- lennhoff@Drexel UnivStacia Levy(215) 895- nanofibersThe Army desires carbon nanotube (CNT)
Arthur GavPrincipal I (978) 250- agavrin@trStub Anti-TampeTriton Systems proposes to develop advan
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Dana HowaPrincipal I (310) 626- dhoward@n Virginia Te Linda Bucy(540) 231- wind tunneABSTRACT: NextGen Aeronautics Inc. pro
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David ManSenior Rese(714) 772- d.mann@to Air Force I Ashley Ung(937) 255- TurbulenceABSTRACT: The proposed research will de
Urs MullerPresident (732) 970- urs.muller New York UYann Lecun(212) 998- UNMANNED The purpose of this proposal is to build a
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Jim J SheehCEO/Presid(256) 319- jim.sheehyStub monolithicDue to growing defense and aerospace sy
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Brett ChladPrincipal I (480) 374- bchladny@Stub imaging,CLReport developed under SBIR contract for
Marco AmrSenior Lea(765) 464- amrhein@p Stub wound-roto State-of-the-art electrical starter/generato
Charles EbeVice Presi (301) 697- chuck.ebelStub rate-augmeAdvance the TRL level of the highly-loade
Mike MielkChief Scien(707) 559- mmielke@rStub ULTRAFAST,Ultrafast lasers have unique interactions w
Jean SeurinV.P. - Devi (609) 584- JSeurin@prStub Atomic CloVertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCS
Attila LengCOO (781) 306- alengyel@Stub Damping LaThe goal of this project was to help reduc
David AuckChief Tech (301) 317- dauckland Stub antenna,mo A new type of conformal antenna is propo
Charlie KuzPresident (760) 652- ckuznia@uStub hand held This program investigated an approach fo
Jay MitchelPresident (734) 846- jay.mitch Stub quartz,OCXThe goal of this work is to provide the Nav
Jeffrey ByrSenior Res(781) 933- jeffrey.by Stub HelicopterAutonomous landing of a Vertical Takeoff
Mark ParisTechnical D(508) 460- mparish@cStub mid-wave iFuture high-speed missiles require aerody
Robyn FotiSr. R&D En(781) 345- RFoti@surStub infrared d IR transparent windows and domes on air
Terence BaSenior Ma (703) 326- bazow@met Stub Mid FrequeThis Through the Sensor Active Sonar Enh
Jared Free Chief Resea(202) 552- freeman@a Stub PerformancEfficient, effective team communication is
Waheguru Sr. Scientis(979) 764- waheguru.Stub Remote detRapid identification of these warfare mod
AleksanderVice Presi (510) 252- ayam@poly Stub Synthetic tThe Air Force Medical Modeling & Si
Nicusor Ift Principal R(978) 738- iftimia@psStub EngineeredTraumatic injuries, especially in the comb
Cathy RasmSenior Scie(608) 441- crasmusseStub chimeric auComplex skin defects, including burns and
Mircea MujPrincipal S (978) 689- mujat@psiStub OCT,scleralThe use of a Prosthetic Replacement of th
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Andreas H VP, Autono(617) 864- ahofmann@vecna.com Valves,actuMost mobile robots today cannot perform
Mike AnderPresident (303) 296- anderson@Stub atom trappABSTRACT: We propose to develop extrem
James WiggPrincipal I (301) 840- jwiggins@ Stub entangleme Fishing gear continues to become entang
Adam BarklSr. Power (479) 443- abarkle@ap Stub Robust,SiliArkansas Power Electronics International,
Sivaram GoPrincipal I (937) 266- spgoginen Stub Aero opticsABSTRACT: Spectral Energies, LLC in colla
Curt Wu Chief Soft (617) 491- cwu@cra. Stub Cloud Comp ABSTRACT: When Air Force applications o
Michael LePrincipal E(256) 726- proposals-Stub Trust,ServiABSTRACT: Operating in a Service-Oriente
Jason Y OhR&D Proje (952) 835- joh@hysit Stub High-tempe ABSTRACT: A better understanding of the
Paul H Sor Principal I (603) 643- phs@crearStub Balancing, ABSTRACT: The efficient, effective balanc
Mikhail Sl Technical D(704) 804- contact@taStub Three-DimeABSTRACT: The primary objective of this
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Robert N MDirector o (520) 733- robertmar Stub Ultra-light ABSTRACT: The current designs of telesco
Dave CiscelVice Presi (805) 844- dave.cisce Stub Liquid Roc ABSTRACT: The overall goal of the Phase
David McGiResearch E(513) 605- dmcginnis@ Stub Fire suppr ABSTRACT: Engineering & Scientific
Jie Yao CTO (609) 558- JieYao@WaStub Night visioABSTRACT: Currently fielded night vision
Jeff Junge Senior Hum(202) 552- jjungemanStub Expert systABSTRACT: The high costs and inherent d
Don FronteSr. Scientis(505) 503- don@pnpin Stub modular prABSTRACT: This program develops a Mod
Kevin SchmTechnical D(805) 729- Kevin.Sch Stub ConcentratABSTRACT: Deployable Space Systems, In
Brian SpenTechnical D(805) 722- Brian.Spe Stub High Survi ABSTRACT: Deployable Space Systems, In
Mark DouglTechnical D(805) 722- Mark.DougStub Solar Arra ABSTRACT: Deployable Space Systems, In
David KynoPrincipal I (603) 643- dbk@crearStub AutomatedABSTRACT: Accurate determination of the
Ayman SalCEO (937) 469- ayman.sal Stub MicrostrucABSTRACT: High temperature application
Vadim SmirCTO and VP(407) 381- vsmirnov@Stub Countermea ABSTRACT: The purpose of this proposal
Todd R Qu Senior Ass (609) 538- todd@contStub High tempeABSTRACT: Current generation engines fo
Sukesh RoySenior Rese(937) 255- sroy@woh.Stub COMBUSTION ABSTRACT: The objectives of this Phase-I
David Kirtl Propulsion(425) 867- dkirtley@ Stub Thrust-to- ABSTRACT: Modern military space system
Tedi OhaniCEO/Chief (T805) 529- tedi.ohani Stub LOX coolinABSTRACT: To meet the goals for future g
R. S MiskovSenior Tech(858) 480- scott.misk Stub turbomachiABSTRACT: Liquid rocket engine (LRE) tur
Nestor VorVP&Chief T(425) 486- voronka@tStub Satellite ABSTRACT: The goal of the Space Test Pro
David MilleDirector, E (310) 320- psproposals@poc.com Aircraft as ABSTRACT: To address the Air Force need
Francis ReiPrincipal S (626) 578- fmr@spilaStub Wide AngleABSTRACT: The U.S. Air Force has a need
Nicholas AlCEO (678) 594- nalley@areStub tube launcABSTRACT: The Area-I team propose to le
Philip PelfrExecutive V(760) 246- phil.pelf Stub Thrust Div ABSTRACT: Exquadrum proposes to conti
David Wic Principal I (720) 352- wickham@r Stub coke,regenABSTRACT: The surfaces of rocket engine
Stephen C President (505) 228- stephencoStub Model-Base ABSTRACT: We propose to develop a com
Peter D DoVice Presi (301) 982- doug.georgStub Mission PlaABSTRACT: Future spacecraft could bene
Pascal DubSenior Che(860) 861- pascal.du Stub oxidizers, ABSTRACT: The DoD requires increased p
David B OaPrincipal R(978) 738- oakes@psiStub Illuminato ABSTRACT: In this Phase II SBIR proposal
Jason HannSenior Ana(805) 968- jhannon@tStub wide area ABSTRACT: Toyon in partnership with FLIR
Jerry FoshaSenior Mec(978) 500- jfoshage@rStub High Tempe ABSTRACT: Some military aircraft engines
TERRY TID SR RESEARC (479) 856- ttidwell@sStub Laser Comm ABSTRACT: The data transmission capacit
Michael Wh Senior Res(781) 890- mwhitson@ Stub Infrared p ABSTRACT: This Phase II SBIR effort will fo
David KortSenior Scie(281) 461- korten@trStub Planning,i ABSTRACT: Satellite intelligence informati
Gary DeYo President (210) 857- gary.deyo Stub Rational A ABSTRACT: Warfare is changing at increas
Prachee ShResearch Sc(310) 530- psharma@Stub Space-baseABSTRACT: Space-based space situationa
Stuart ShelPrincipal (513) 631- stuart.she Stub data overl ABSTRACT: In an attempt to address the d
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t of the Problem or Situation that is Being Addressed Describe the problem or situation being addressed. The DOEs and publics interest in
sma accelerators have the potential to greatly reduce the cost and size of particle accelerators. A breakthrough in the gas profile used to ac
y goal of the Department of Energys Isotope Development and Production for Research and Applications Program (Isotope Program) within
Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a transformative new user facility currently in the planning stages at DoE. This facility would use a LINAC
s, ultra-stable particle tracking detectors will be critical elements of upgrades to experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (CERN) and at po
e Inc. will design a monolithic multichannel readout integrated circuit (ROIC) that combines low-noise preamplifiers and fast shaping amplifi
a dry cooling system for power plant condensers can reduce cooling system water need by over 90%, versus a wet cooling system, ther
readily-manufacturable technologies are needed to create the next generation of high-density, high-functionality 3D integrated circuits (ICs
S., almost all the 104 operating commercial nuclear power plants have applied or plan to apply for license renewal, many of which have rec
allel performance, profiling, and debugging tools require a graphical way of displaying the very large datasets typically gathered from high
need to develop high-efficiency, high-power rf sources for current and future synchrotron radiation light sources, free electron lasers, and
term monitoring of groundwater contamination plumes and soil-gas migration to determine the fate of contaminants in the environment i
osal addresses the need for a high efficient 50 MW S-Band pulsed klystron with Permanent Magnet Focusing (PPM) for the X-FEL linac prop
m Iodide (SrI2) is a promising scintillator for detection of gamma radiation with applications in homeland security. The goal of this program
rs and other chemical intermediates are typically obtained from non-renewable resources, specifically petroleum. Renewable resources, su
nterest to make improvements to foam currently on the market to improve performance (mechanical, thermal, etc.), reduce environmenta
ormance Computing has enabled computer modeling of everlarger and more complex problems. For some of these problems, models utili
ased kinetic (Fokker-Planck) codes that calculate distribution functions of charged particles in fusion plasmas, including an accurate collisio
pproach of using very high precision electron guns in gyrotrons would allow for a substantial improvement in gyrotron efficiency and perfo
n fusion concepts, inductive pickup loops are one of the primary magnetic diagnostics in tokamaks and small-scale concept exploration exp
is widely used in light water reactor (LWR) constructions as building foundations and support, shielding materials and for radiation contain
artment of Energy (DOE) operations at its weapons complex facilities involve the use of organic solvents that were then not properly dispos
mely important to understand the temporal characteristics of electron beams at accelerator photoinjectors. Measuring and setting the ele
technologies in the high-performance computing (HPC) space lead to the creation of new tools and libraries to support each emerging par
nced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) program from the Department of Energy (DOE) has over the years sponsored the development
f virtual design in the fabrication of large structures has enjoyed significant success in the heavy materials industry for almost two decades
e resolved studies to date have made use of readily available visible and near-visible pump sources to trigger the events and, thus were
ntum efficiency (QE) photocathodes are central for efficient photoinjectors and ultra-fast electron microscopes. Current high QE photo cath
ipal goal of this project is to develop two RF power extraction structures (an X-band and a W-band device) to demonstrate high power high
s are a class of petroleum-derived chemicals used as plasticizers to improve the properties of polymeric materials like PVC. However, they a
of high data rate optical coherent communication systems are reduced and their network penetration is increased, it is critical that relevan
nhibitor in the adaptation of polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) has been the high levels of precious metal catalysts needed for the ox
efficiency, low rate capability, high cost and poor cycle life limit the commercialization of lithium air battery technology. Giner Inc. (Giner) pr
ndensation nuclei measurements are important in assessing the cloud microphysics and radiative properties of ambient aerosols and help t
eir extensive use as industrial solvents and metal degreasers, chlorinated organic solvents including trichloroethylene have become persist
g solid-liquid interfaces with high resolution is important for comprehension of physical, chemical and biological interactions between mate
Phase I project will develop a microfluidic in-situ TEM specimen holder with accurate environmental parameter monitoring capabilities; Th
Hyper Tech is collaborating with CERN on MgB2 superconducting distribution cables. While the present generation of MgB2 wire is good e
ed imaging of plasmas is limited to relatively short record lengths and is very expensive. Portions of the tradeoff space where slightly reduce
odays most challenging problems in science and engineering involve multiple, complex, coupled physical systems requiring advanced mod
lopment of large-area (m2) photodetectors with time resolutions of picoseconds (10-12 seconds) and submillimeter space resolutions wou
gy Systems, Inc., along with the University of Maryland (UMD) proposes to develop a low-cost, high-performance Magnesium Ion (Mg-ion)
ncidence small angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) has been undergoing a revolution recently as a result of the strong emphasis in materials scie
l health of concrete-based structures in light water reactors (LWRs) is critical to safe operation of existing and future nuclear power plants.
, the most successful approach for table top soft-Xray and EUV (Extreme Ultra-Violet) sources, is that of High Harmonic Generation (HHG), w
ofuran (THF) is a large volume commodity chemical used in the production of polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG), a compone
several critical energy saving technologies under development today require Gallium Nitride (GaN) based semiconductor devices, a source
Nitrides (GaN) device market size is second only to silicon and is projected to be $50-100 billion in size as markets mature for GaN power de
osciences proposes to develop a new sensor that measures the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere with precision of 1 part
Technologies, Inc. proposes to develop radiation-hard GaInP Photomultiplier Chips. GaInP is extraordinarily radiation hard, capable of with
ose to collaborate with the SLAC National Laboratory to understand and improve the operation of our low-energy (10s of MeV) electron sto
f greenhouse gases including, but not limited, to carbon dioxide and methane, throughout the atmosphere are needed to verify gas fluxes
ower target facilities and accelerators, especially the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), require magnetic field sensors to measure mag
n telecommunications and data network infrastructure, optical interconnects are essential to achieve the ever increasing data rates (i.e. 10
ed States Department of Energy, along with researchers in industry, and academia has identified an urgent need for Bismuth Strontiu
onal studies of desktop-bound technical computing users, referred to as the missing-middle of the high performance computing (HPC) mar
agnetic and particle modeling is an important part of the design and manufacturing of accelerator components, such as electron beam
ssion cathodes are well known in the field of electron microscopy and extensively used because their very small source size (e.g.: sharpen
oposed collider eRHIC, hadrons from one of the RHIC storage rings will interact with electrons accelerated in a six-pass energy recovery lina
project will be devoted to the development and demonstration of high-power X- band switches to operate with the two resonant delay lin
osts are the main cost drivers for large industries like chemicals & amp; gaseous products & amp; they depend on massive econom
Performance System is a powerful and highly versatile profiling and tracing tool ecosystem for performance analysis of parallel programs. D
on of High Energy Physics of the US Department of Energy has expressed keen interest in technologies for neutrino factories and/or muon
rtment of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Physics maintains gamma-ray detector arrays as user facilities. The Modular Planar Germanium (M
ork, a long lifetime (greater than 6 months) H- ion source capable of reliably delivering current greater than 10 mA will be designed. The im
Office of Nuclear Energy is seeking to develop methods for real-time in-situ monitoring of the irradiation performance of graphitic compo
ng, Verification, and Accounting (MVA) of sequestered CO2 is essential. To improve understanding of geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) a
ork by several groups has resulted in the recognition of the potential for Arctic tundral regions to become a significant net source of carbon
ork by several groups has resulted in the recognition of the potential for Arctic tundral regions to become a significant net source of carbon
nding the role of atmospheric CO2 on the carbon cycle and climate change is needed in order to develop better models and policies for de
and its alloys are candidates for plasma facing component heat sinks and armor due to their low sputtering rate, high melting point, high th
processor architecture is poised to be a key technology for energy-efficient high performance computing. An easytouse and robust tool ch
rgy and high power mid infrared laser is a critical component for next generation X-ray sources. However, current technologies are limited t
net is increasingly being used for real-time communication via tools like Skype, Webex, Gtalk, etc. These tools work very badly when delay
ess of Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) is to achieve controlled thermonuclear burn in the laboratory which will lead to the commercializati
chnique for coating of stainless steel vacuum tubes with Cu, to mitigate the problems of electron clouds and wall resistivity in accelerators t
no instrument exists to quantitatively measure electrical properties (dielectric constant and conductivity) on sub-micron regions, a capabil
scattering is a powerful technique that is critically important for materials science and structural biology applications. Pressurized 3He tube
expert level High Performance Computing (HPC) code developed by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) to model a wide range of shock wa
o raise the inlet gas temperatures to improve thermal efficiency of industrial gas turbines (IGT), turbine blade materials are required to hav
l bunch-compression in a typical linac-based free electron laser (FEL), a residual chirp remains on the beam, which must be removed for ad
ccelerator technology has reached the limit in the intensity that can be produced, mostly due to the constrained beam dynamics of the con
average current electron accelerators, such as Energy Recovery Linacs (ERL), monitoring of the basic electron beam properties, such as tran
sma accelerator schemes have made many technological advances in recent years. Such schemes are attractive as next generation accelera
ntal measurement of Normal Zone Propagation (NZP) velocity in HTS 2G wires yields values below 1 mm/s. Such low propagation velocity r
ctive of this project is to design and build a high-efficiency neutron detector array consisting of 3000 pixels, with each pixel being 100 micro
eration of weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear missiles and dirty bombs is a serious threat in the world today. Fast-neutron detec
bstantial advancements have been made in realizing tube based large area detectors such as the Large Area Picosecond Photo-Detector (LA
cience and High-Energy Physics in particular, use scientific workflows to collect and analyze extremely vast data sets using sophisticated co
eling data provides valuable insight into actual and potential climate changes, and has the po- tential to be leveraged by other researchers
high vacuum (XHV) systems are characterized by very low gas pressure and a small outgassing rate of the system surfaces. Such conditions a
is proposed to investigate the feasibility of applying recent advances in semiconductor technology to fabricate direct digital Quantitative Se
rgy accelerators and colliders are becoming increasingly compact and switching devices such as thyratron tubes are replaced by solid state
methane makes a substantial contribution to the greenhouse gas effect. Rapid, widespread accurate measurements of ambient methane c
atmospheric 13CO2/12CO2 ratios precisely is important to understanding biogenic and anthroprogenic sources and sinks for carbon. How
ng the root systems of plants is essential to improving models of crop productivity, soil carbon sequestration and biogeochemical cycling. Fi
Department of Energy has determined that a need exists to develop a more fundamental and detailed understanding of the basic physics a
ve approach to addressing the needs of the American energy market includes both the exploration and implementation of alternative ene
lopment of new energy materials and devices is hobbled by inefficient tools for data analysis and management. Across the industry, compa
lopment of an APC Nb3Sn superconductor with tin-pin artificial pinning centers by the proposed approach in the Phase I program, is anticip
tive-electron-affinity (NEA) photocathodes which produce polarized electrons are a vital component of electron accelerators such as that a
ion sources are a key component for the Spallation Neutron Source at ORNL. Antennas used to produce H ions often fail when plasma hea
vior of plasmas near metallic and dielectric surfaces in the presence of oscillating fields is critical for both the plasma processing industry a
eley Lab Laser Accelerator (BELLA) is a DOE-funded program being constructed for the purpose of accelerating electrons to 10 GeV in a dist
ority of the DOE Office of Nuclear Physics to build a next-generation polarized electron-ion collider capable of meeting the luminosity requi
ntaminated DOE sites are located in arid regions where depth to groundwater is significant and/or contaminants were discharged into a vad
ury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) require coal-fired power plants to limit mercury emissions to tenths to ten-thousandths of a pound
or the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) employ several plasma-facing materials selected for their suitability to
us work for DOE, Ultramet has developed an advanced chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process for the consistent production of cavity-gra
rticle physics experiments at the high energy frontier, such as LHC, HL-LHC, ILC, CLIC or Multi-TeV Muon Collider, will all require silicon dete
arch proposed under this effort is focused on addressing the need for improved real-time in-situ sensing approaches for monitoring radionu
esearch remains a priority area and requires strong efforts to resolve the very complex processes that occur in the atmosphere. To underst
Arctic continues to be one of the most difficult places on Earth for year-round scientific observations and research, and ice sheet and sea le
el-class imaging systems with single-photon sensitivity, high time resolution (sub-ns), and the capabilities to detect and process photons at
ve received significant investigation over recent years, because they offer potential as a solid-state single- photon-sensitive alternative to p
ect proposal is for nanometer wavelength undulators with a low energy electron beam (1-2 GeV) and with a ultrashort period (less than 10
ul nuclear test-ban treaty monitoring requires advanced data processing to detect, locate and accurately characterize seismic signals as expl
ectors - including solid-state particle detectors, microchannel plates, and photodiodes - output small current signals that require amplificati
ations for radiation detection become more demanding, and in turn improvements are made in the technology of radiation detection, ther
ductor-based radiation detectors are routinely used for the detection, imaging, and spectroscopy of x-rays, gamma rays, and charged particl
he biofilms of soil microbes affect the transport of accidental radioactive contaminants? How are domain interfaces in low-cost organic pho
1990s, numerous cases of illicit trafficking of nuclear materials have been reported. As a result, a new disciplinenuclear forensic scienceha
osal concerns a new method for ammonia manufacture that has the potential to be energy efficient. In addition it does not require natura
d porous membranes are of significant importance to almost all industries by means of filtration or separation. In the past four decades,
uting platforms, from handhelds to servers, can achieve superior energy efficiency with better control of the power supply. An integrated vo
currently on DOEs short term critical materials list. While it is believed by some that long term criticality will be reduced to low levels, Chin
ng biomass to biofuels and bio-based chemicals using efficient, sustainable, environmentally benign, and economical production methods h
ary obstacle to readily implementing energy-saving LED lighting systems in established commercial and municipal lighting networks lies in d
ght-emitting diode (OLED), potentially an inexpensive diffuse source, may compete directly with conventional lights, and also with inorgani
ating is the second largest source of energy consumption in a household. Almost half of the homes in the United States use electricity to he
aters use about 16% of the energy used in the typical home. This is an unnecessary financial burden on most home owners and an unnece
glazing has been on the market for over a decade, but its performance is poor, and its cost too high for wide adoption. Both issues stem fro
ial lighting controls are often cumbersome, require extensive wiring and other logistics and are expensive. A much simpler turn-key metho
rtment of Energy has identified a need for low-cost, wireless, three-phase, true power sensors for commercial and industrial applications a
of this SBIR project is to develop a low cost novel structured metal bipolar plate technology for low temperature PEM fuel cells for transpo
n is an attractive fuel option for transportation because its only byproduct is drinkable water; it can be produced from renewable sources; a
h Solar (CES) is developing a Concentrated Photovoltaic (CPV) system that can achieve the Department of Energy SunShot Initiatives goals o
f concentrating optics to reduce the area of photovoltaic cells needed in solar power modules has the potential to reduce overall system co
photovoltaic (PV) module cost reductions have enabled solar to reach economic viability in some applications, but further improvements a
o dramatically reduce CO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants and mitigate their impact on global climate change, DOE has called for t
gy Systems (ITN), along with Texas A & amp;M University, proposes to demonstrate a proof-of- concept feasibility of a low cost, oxygen
mization of performance and versatility of the system for long-term in field durability.
statement: For low cost manufacturing of high efficiency solar cells and solar modules, manufacturers are ever looking for effective tools to
ttery calendar and cycle life degrade at elevated temperatures due to processes involving the interaction of electrolyte salt, solvents and ba
ommercial reactor fuel performance monitoring uses external power range monitors, and evaluates coolant water for contamination that w
nd high-temperature-capable fiber optic temperature sensors are needed to improve the efficiency and reduce the emission of greenhouse
DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) was created in 1989 to manage the cleanup of large areas of environmentally contaminate
promise of low cost and high capacity, silicon-based materials have emerged as the anode of the future for lithium ion batteries. Commerc
8, the United States has experienced a fundmental shift in energy resources and policies that are now changing the power generation indu
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cell and module tester for silicon solar cells have converged on a conventional model in which an IV curve is swept during a constant-inten
Phase I proposal is aimed to develop advanced soft magnetic nanocomposite materials with low loss, high flux density, and capability to op
over 350 thousand contaminated sites in the US which will require cleanup by both government and private industry in the next twenty ye
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configuration management allows asset owners and EPC firms to more efficiently manage nuclear projects across the lifecycle of the facility
ect will develop and evaluate a new process for converting algal biomass into renewable drop-in fuels. Renewable fuels are liquid fuels mad
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Department of Energy is currently seeking technologies that can significantly decrease the cost of solar hot water heating systems. Mainstr
ating Solar Power (CSP) offers significant potential as a clean an inexhaustible utility- scale energy source to meet ever-increasing global an
e and benefit to improve the environment through the use of advanced electric drive vehicles is hampered by the high cost and associated
ent emphasis on increasing fuel economy requires electrification of the vehicle powertrain, thus leading to extended range electric vehicles
energy physics (HEP) community, scientific and medical communities and the public at large, will benefit from the availability of high sensiti
Emergent Technologies, Inc., (MET) in conjunction with the Center for Biofilm Engineering at Montana State University, proposes to investi
gle Neutron Scattering (SANS) has been an extremely productive materials science probe for several decades and is used extensively by rese
hodes are one of the most critical components in RF-based linacs and light source systems. Current photocathodes lack the capability to m
diation of underground nuclear waste storage tanks and associated disposal cribs and trenches at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nu
roscopy offers rich internal information of objects under study due to the highly penetrative nature of x-rays. Significant improvements in l
able progress has been made in developing promising subsystems for muon beam cooling channels to provide the great reduction of emitta
plasma accelerator (LPA) is a very promising technology for generating gamma rays for the detection of contraband bulk nuclear materials,
Global Safeguards need for tamper-indicating coatings of varying complexity for use in the verification and authentication of nuclear secur
Power Electronics International, Inc. will design and develop a high performance, high voltage ( & gt; 15 kV) SiC MCPM that is low cos
growing demand for power electronics that can operate under the high temperature and high power conditions that will be encountered
nce on dirty solid fuels and inefficient stoves for cooking, heating, and lighting by over 3 billion people in developing countries has very larg
ree billion people, half the worlds population, still cook on inefficient solid biomass fires, which emit gases and particulates that are both p
al market for bio-based chemicals is at a critical stage of development, with focus on new bio-based routes to chemicals and building the ty
osed program provides a new biomass conversion technology to produce FDCA, 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid, to replace hydrocarbon chemica
00 terawatt-hours per year of geothermal electricity generation capacity has been shown to be available within North America, typically wit
obstacle Photovoltaic (PV) industry is facing at present is the higher cost of PV energy compared to that of fossil energy. While solar cell effi
ine measurement techniques are needed to improve the quality and performance of new solar cells. Manufacturers today measure cell pe
ble global economic growth requires the diversification of energy sources and chemical feedstocks away from conventional fossil fuel suppli
need for condition monitoring sensors capable of function in the harshest environments associated with advanced power systems that wi
700 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) were emitted from 572 coal-fired power plants in 2012 in the U.S. To reduce the CO2 emissions, CO
gas turbines must operate at higher temperatures in order to achieve better fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. To achieve maximum per
to-static seals are critical components of all gas turbine engines. The seals can significantly affect the efficiency, operability, and durability o
oxide fuel cells the key barrier to technology commercialization is the high system cost, which is driven by materials selection. The use of st
ater reactor is equipped with control and shutdown rods which are inserted into and withdrawn from the reactor core to control reactivity.
rbide based ceramic matrix composites may become the predominant material system from which reactor core components are manufact
esearch Company (ERCo), Savannah River National Laboratory, and Los Alamos National Laboratory propose the development of a new sen
material control and accountability (MC & amp;A) programs at DOE facilities require new techniques that maximize material loss detec
to access parallel computing resources is ever expanding, as both the scale of simulations and the size of data sets are quickly growing. Al
. manufacturers need advanced simulation tools to maintain competitiveness in the world marketplace. The Department of Energy has de
n tools that physically model daylight and electric lighting systems show promise in planning energy efficient lighting systems. There are sti
of large-scale nonlinear optimization are central to the solution of difficult and novel problems that arise from the need to distribute elect
l Business Innovation Research Phase II project addresses the need for new widespread datasets to help reduce uncertainties in current pr
pheric aerosol research, size-distributed aerosol samples are often collected with airborne instrumentation, but are not analyzed in any ma
ose of this project is the development of a compact, high precision and fast response instrument that can simultaneously measure all four
l processes lead to distinctive isotope patterns. Measuring the isotopic signatures provide answers to fundamental questions on bio-produ
the creation of carbon neutral biofuels and environmentally friendly methods for chemical and pharmaceutical synthesis, synthetic biology
nd surface water contamination from anthropogenic sources is an important problem that must be monitored and remediated to protect t
sponsible for the remediation of 1.7 trillion gallons of contaminated ground water and 40 million cubic meters of contaminated soil genera
tiveness of synchrotron radiation science has been hindered by the limited availability of advanced diagnostics. In many cases, the capabil
rmination of the longitudinal profile of light sources requires ever-increasing precision. As novel schemes to create bunches at the level of
allation Neutron Source, the mercury in the stainless steel target vessel experiences cavitation due to intense pressure waves produced by
rgy and high power mid infrared laser is a critical component for next generation X-ray sources. However, current technologies are limited t
great demand for high energy advanced photons in many fundamental scientific disciplines and applications like undulators. Magnets bas
nology has a rapidly growing number of potential applications in solid-state, nuclear physics, medicine, biology, remote sensing, imaging, in
e 1 grant that serves as a precursor to this proposal, prototyped complex storage techniques for high speed structured data that is being pr
ose a novel new architecture for a mode-locked laser at 2.0 microns that is designed to achieve sub-100 fs pulse widths for application to fr
ent particle accelerators have need for low-impedance bellows connecting accelerating cells and in other areas of the accelerator. Typical t
lity to dynamically image solid-state materials at atomic resolutions and perform spectroscopy at the same time in changing liquid and gas
n production from proton exchange membrane water electrolysis is attractive due to its simple and clean nature. However, it is still expensi
nSite, in collaboration with the Illinois Institute of Technology, proposes development of a low cost, membrane-based hydrogen generator,
and propylene are the primary feedstocks for the manufacture of polyethylene and polypropylene, respectively. These olefins represent a
innovative designs for advanced nuclear power plants, such as General Atomics EM2, require solutions to significant material challenges. C
ve energy sources, such as wind and solar are inherently variable. Steady power to the grid can be achieved by the use of redox flow batter
ed States Department of Energy is developing several devices to advance the development of fusion energy. Plans for future major fusion m
k Illumination, Inc. performed research for the development and commercialization of lamps comprising large arrays of microcavity plasma
V pulsed linear accelerator that is being planned at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) as part of its Project X requires a high-pow
tor discharges in dielectric accelerating structures are a major limitation on the performance of this otherwise very promising tec
current need for technology that can convert waste heat to electric power in an effort to achieve significant improvements in fuel efficienc
ate goal of the project is to demonstrate that the rotating liner engine (RLE) can increase fuel efficiency in heavy duty vehicles by about 3.5
eme operating conditions experienced by many moving mechanical components in aerospace and automotive engines require the use
er heaters are a well-established renewable energy technology that has been widely adopted outside of the United States. Here we propo
pectroscopy is the most widely used technique for chemical characterization with a worldwide market of over $1B annually. Conventional
epartment of Energy has a stated goal to increase the energy efficiency of turbines, and one well recognized method of achieving this is thr
w batteries are a promising technology for electrical energy storage for renewable energy sources; however traditional redox flow batteries
bility for fusion as a practical energy source needs to be enhanced significantly by removing some of the restrictions that low-temperature
tate-of-the-art SRF accelerating cavities require the use of many complex and expensive techniques throughout their fabrication/performa
omical use of hydrogen as a transportation and stationary power fuel remains a long-term DOE objective. Energy storage applications in Eu
eration of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is a serious threat. Preventing the spread of these nuclear weapons has reached a state of
ody of historic paper- and film-based seismograms are in storage, containing within them significant stores of seismological information. Th
on technologies convert coal and biomass into synthesis gas feed streams that can either be used as a fuel for highly efficient power genera
material accounting within the nuclear fuel cycle includes preventing and detecting theft or diversion of special nuclear material. Neutron d
ctive of this proposal is to demonstrate an integrated tunable transmitter chip which will overcome size and power roadblocks for transceiv
ng energy costs and finite energy supply, Energy Conservation Measures are becoming increasingly important in the United States. This is p
Light is developing a high-efficiency Concentrating Photovoltaic (CPV) system that requires accurate, 2-axis tracking. Available tracking syste
o achieve cost reduction of PV balance of systems, manufacturers and installers are moving to large ( & gt; 65kg) panel assemblies. Ins
epartment of Energys SunShot Initiative has set a goal for Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technologies to achieve a levelized cost of electr
ments are needed to improve and optimize the performance of existing and future concentrating solar power (CSP) plants by developing an
i-ion technology offers the highest energy density of any rechargeable battery system. Unfortunately, Li-ion systems still do not meet the en
power assist hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) have power requirements that require high power energy storage unattainable by current batte
ect will develop a low-cost Li-ion battery (LIB) anode material to enable electric and hybrid electric vehicles (EVs). XG Sciences (XGS) will dev
ehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and plugin hybrid electric vehicles (EVs, HEVs, and PHEVs) are emerging technologies that can significantly
gines are more efficient than gasoline powered engines, but their use results in high Emissions of particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, volati
d use of Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) combined with engine downsizing has pushed automotive turbocharger compressor operation tow
economy and the American way of life rely heavily on transportation by cars and trucks. This transportation is dependent almost entirely on
mpression ratios are normally set high (16:1 to 23:1) for cold starting, yet data show optimum fuel efficiency and emissions occur at compr
ve manufacturers have investigated many technologies to achieve ever-increasing, federally- mandated fuel consumption requirements. Ho
e of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Vehicles Technologies Program (VTP) is focused on developing technologies to enable a
easingly stringent regulation of nitrogen oxide emissions, there is a world-wide need for better NOX sensor products for both transportatio
ormance motors, like those in hybrid electric vehicles, use high performance Nd-Fe-B magnets that contain up to 12 wt% of dysprosium (D
proposes to apply its Materials By Design approach to design a high performance, low cost soft magnetic material capable of achieving sig
el economy and stringent environmental requirements continue to drive the search for engine oil lubricants with better performance and le
tion and Significance of the Problem: The United States alone has over 80,000 dams, unused for power generation. The cost of installing c
land based wind turbine systems are limited to around 3.5MW in output power because of the logistics of transporting and lifting present
er heaters are an efficient means to harvest energy from the sun to heat water for domestic use (i.e. bathing, washing dishes, etc.). Howev
uilding stock represents a significant opportunity for energy savings through efficiency measures, as it accounts for 41% of US energy use.
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efferson National Accelerator Facility (JLAB) currently uses low efficiency klystrons, with a system of 340 klystrons approaching an MTBF of
need to increase the beam intensity of particle accelerators based on superconducting RF cavities, but detrimental Higher Order Modes (H
of the Plasma-Facing Component (PFC) material composition is a primary consideration in future fusion reactor design. The PF
r of unique non-destructive testing techniques and fundamental research studies are enabled by the modern bright pulsed neutron so
ment of a solid with high conductivity of Mg2+ cations will allow application of that substance as membrane in magnesium-air batteries.
ons undertaken by physicists for solving fundamental problems such as Lattice Quantum Chromo Dynamics (LQCD) are prohibitively deman
st century society will need to address and resolve a large number of subsurface challenges related to energy and environmental issues. Th
al and commercial buildings represent a prime opportunity to improve energy efficiency and sustainability worldwide. Currently, lighting an
ant portion of the waste heat from engine exhaust can be recovered using thermoelectric generators to achieve up to 10% gain in automoti
ul adoption of open frameworks such as perfSONAR in Science DMZs within DOE labs, universities, and small-businesses, and the emerging
& quot;Monitoring Verification and Accounting (MVA) program goal is to confirm permanent storage of CO2 in geologic formations b
OE is very interested in promoting on-board vehicular hydrogen storage systems that will allow for a driving range of greater than 300 miles
emote wind sensors are too bulky and power-hungry to be incorporated in many of the platforms where they are needed. Therefore, preci
focus of this STTR is to design, develop, and evaluate high temperature capacitors using novel thermal spray coating processes, which will
e Research Inc. (ARI) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) propose to design a high- pressure slurry pump for the delivery of biomass s
e Design Technologies, LLC (PDT) proposes to employ Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) tools to help manufacturing in
e most critical value in any terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration budget is the net primary production. The biggest unknown in determining C
uge levels of computing parallelism and higher performance per watt, comuting accelerators are crucial for increasing HPC efficiency. This i
play a very key role in plasma chemistry and dynamics of low temperature plasmas. Improved capability for measuring electron number d
change membrane (PEM) electrolysis is industrially important as a green source of high purity hydrogen, for chemical applications as well a
mous amount of energy from burning hydrocarbon fuels is wasted as heat in vehicle exhaust gas. The goal of this project is to improve vehic
ment of the vertical profile of H2O vapor in the lower atmosphere can provide new understanding of the dynamics of H2O vapor mass tran
osal addresses the challenge of providing weather and climate information to support the operation, management and planning for wind-e
portant technology challenges today such as the capacity and life time of batteries require new characterization techniques to understand a
osal outlines a project aimed at providing a radical improvement in ion source technology that can be applied to the mass spectrometric an
wable resources such as wind and solar start to penetrate the electrical infrastructure, the transient behavior of these resources requ
lopment of cost effective lithium-ion batteries is the cornerstone for meeting the goals of vehicle electrification. Both researchers and man
c characterization of tailpipe emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) is becoming increasingly important as environmental concern and
ehicles, including hybrids in the nearer term, are the principal transportation technology by which the United States can become independ
ctive of this Phase I project is to demonstrate feasibility to design and develop novel nanomanufactured multicomponent lubricant additive
ngineering, Inc., proposes research and development to engineer very large wind turbine rotor blades for land-based machines that avoid e
bination of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) with x-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) provides unique diagnostic analysis of both the stru
perature processes are used by many advanced material industries and are currently needed to manufacture and purify graphite, produce
dented reserves of natural gas have recently been unlocked from previously uneconomical shale formations in the United States, leading to
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osed DoE STTR project will provide a pathway for terrestrial CPV (500 to 700 Suns) multi- junction solar cells that will maintain extremely hi
h Solar (CES) is developing a Medium Concentrating Photovoltaic (MCPV) system that can achieve the Department of Energy SunShot Initia
hnologies have had little impact on energy generation due to the high price of solar electricity generated by current technology relative to t
onal Li ion batteries have a number of limitations that prevents them from becoming the energy storage media for electric (EV) and hybrid
ect aims to develop and prototype Motivs Battery Charge Management System (BCMS) which was invented, simulated and patented compl
enetration of battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles is limited by low energy density (range), low power (acceleration and charging),
ect will develop position-sensitive liquid argon detectors for a range of nuclear physics experiments. A particular need is for large are
id (FA, CH2O2) is the simplest carboxylic acid. It is mainly used as a preservative and antibacterial agent in livestock feed. A significant fracti
ay photoinjector cathodes have a poor lifetime or inadequate quantum efficiency for advanced applications. In addition, the efficiency is co
dular Reactors (SMRs) are one of the most compelling options for meeting the growing clean energy demands of the U.S. While safer and
ram will develop technology for integrating optical interconnections within high performance ASIC packaging. This technology should elim
strial practices have resulted in groundwater that is contaminated by heavy metals. Long-term monitoring and maintenance is one of the l
ng mercury contamination in groundwater, surface water, and other natural environments is challenging and expensive, and because sampl
nt method for monitoring hexavalent chromium in groundwater at environmental legacy sites is labor intensive, costly and does not allow
ven, tabletop X-ray sources based on high harmonic generation provide unique tools with unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution fo
temperature and non-equilibrium processes are both central to DOEs mission of addressing grand challenges in emerging energy and advan
Ultraviolet Lithography (EUVL) is a critical emerging technology to enable fabrication of integrated circuit with sub-20 nm features. Howeve
acuum loads at the SLAC linac are encountering operational problems now that they have to operate under the stringent requirements of th
essful operation of the Department of Energy (DOE) next generation X-ray light sources and accelerator facilities depends on developing rel
rtment of Energy seeks the development of advanced laser systems for current-enhanced self- amplified spontaneous emission (ESASE) fre
rgy resolution of electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) carried out in a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM), with an atom
ution of several instruments now used to measure materials structural dimensions is limited by the neutron flux at the sample. Material len
reat demand for low energy dewatering technologies to harvest very fine particulate, such as microalgae. Current dewatering methods (e.
t fusion reactor solid breeder blanket designs, small pebbles of ceramic breeder are packed into a blanket container in order to breed and r
2D multi-wire proportional counters (MWPC) are limited by their low global count-rate capability and are insufficient for imaging X-raycrys
al simulations of fusion plasmas is an important component of Fusion Energy Sciences program used in the design, operation and perform
V pulsed linear accelerator that is being planned at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) as part of its Project X requires a high-pow
ems with current pure niobium (Nb) superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities are that manufacture is expensive; cavity performance
at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory listed a requirement for 75 - 125 500 kW L-Band solenoid focused klystrons for the main LINAC. C
ducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities are being successfully used for acceleration of charged particle beams worldwide. The application o
Phase II program will allow MetaMateria Technologies to further improve process methods for preparing Bi 2212 powder in order to estab
, CTS Inc developed microwave plasma CVD process and hardware to achieve state of the art performance of diamond detectorsin both sin
erconducting and conventional accelerating structures require fast electronic control of the input rf power. A fast controllable phase shifter
tive-electron-affinity (NEA) photocathodes which produce polarized electrons are a vital component of electron accelerators such as that a
d isotopes are expected to play a key role in unraveling the mysteries of nuclear physics, nuclear astrophysics, and fundamental interaction
instances during the upgrade of existing facilities or designing new facilities in the Nuclear Physics or High Energy Physics communities, it i
utilized in high energy and nuclear physics research have, historically, been instrumented with FET amplifiers operated in the cryogenic en
ope facilities serve a critical need for a rapidly expanding area of nuclear physics research. Existing rare isotope facilities already provide en
rity of radioisotopes used in the United States today come from foreign suppliers or are generated parasitically in large government acceler
ed in the document, Technical Topics Descriptions, FY 2012, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Trans
possesses excellent particle detection characteristics, which makes it indispensible for its use in the radiation hard ultra-fast detectors for h
rtment of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER) is seeking innovative sensors for real-time and in-situ det
osed project is to demonstrate a novel technique for producing GaN single-crystal boules that yield GaN wafers and substrates suitable for
stract the development of vertical power transistors utilizing bulk GaN substrates with breakdown voltages of 1200V or higher, normally-off
of Monolith Semiconductor, X-FAB Texas, Rensselaer, United Technologies and Univ. of Arkansas will provide breakthrough advances in sw
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osed SBIR research (Phase I and II) is devoted to developing a laser-based acousto-ultrasonic system for inspection of sealed containers. Th
t;s response to this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) topic demonstrates novel and innovative algorithms to fully address the obje
c missile defense (BMD), sensor placement and sensor-to-target assignment are daunting tasks; even one missed threat has devastating co
optimal positioning solutions for a hybrid Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) system comprised of both land-based and sea-based assets
ctive of this effort is to develop signal waveform characteristics and processing algorithms that will deduce sensor-invariant attributes of a t
G mobile communications systems pose significant interference threats to the AN/SPY-1 operability ashore and in littoral environments. Th
ctive of the proposed research project is to develop novel algorithms and signal processing techniques that will minimize Aegis-to-3G &amp
ain a complete, timely and coherent situational awareness picture, missile defense command and control functionality typically requires inf
f dollars have been invested by the United State to acquire the most technologically advanced military hardware in history, and, thereby pr
e the Armed Forces with accurate lethality assessments for fielded munitions, warhead characterization is performed in ground based aren
c, Inc., a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB), teamed with SECOTEC and ITT Exelis to provide an innovative and economical solution to
prediction of aero-thermal demise of post-intercept debris is a high priority for the United States Missile Defense Agency (MDA). Predictiv
chnologies is pleased to offer this SBIR Phase I proposal. In the proposed effort, we will develop a fast-running, predictive methodology for
of this SBIR project is to develop a computational tool for characterizing TM and GPS antennas mounted on plasma-engulfed hypersonic m
d CEM and CFD modeling is proposed for prediction of antenna performance in plasma environment with particular application to reentry v
ment of the ballistic missile targets is a complex undertaking, particularly since radio-frequency (RF) blackout caused by plasma formation d
arch team proposes to expand the capabilities of an existing microwave nondestructive evaluation (NDE) system that measures thickness, q
ve and efficient lossless compression algorithm allows additional telemetry and other data to be sent without using excess bandwidth. Th
ose to create a unique on-board software platform that will compress without loss a wide variety of telemetry data, including health and sta
Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is seeking a highly reliable, compact, low-power and low-cost transducer to detect rapid changes in concent
t Optical Systems (IOS) proposes to adapt and advance its recently developed intrinsically safe hypergolic leak detection technique, based o
osal is directed toward Focus Area 1: Low noise high sensitivity and high bandwidth detector arrays at 1µm. Amplification Technologies Inc
ctive of this proposal is to describe the design and technique behind a novel framing 2-dimensional (2-D) hyperspectral imager system that
quot;s advanced diode laser packaging technology allows construction of an efficient and compact line-narrowed diode stack combined wit
ose a radical new approach for to the design, fabrication, and packaging of a narrow-band semiconductor diode laser array pump source fo
ose of this project is to develop coatings for use inside the gain cavity of next generation Diode Pumped Alkali Lasers (DPALs). These coatin
eric refractive index fluctuations directly impact the propagation of laser beams through the atmosphere. A key parameter of interest to be
IR) target scenes can suffer from distorting effects by atmospheric species present along the atmospheric paths through which the signals a
IR Project MagiCom proposes several innovative concepts to develop a light weight and low power communication system to enable small
nc. proposes to enhance interceptor communications through the utilization of an advanced miniature software defined radio (SDR) interc
esigned, built, and tested a prototype of their Miniature Actuating Guided Nozzle Mechanism (MAGNM) for use with DACS thrusters. FTT&
vehicles with large, axial thrust rocket motors have used extendable nozzles with great success. The Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMD
minary design of a DAC motor using a powdered solid propellant, injected as an aerosol into the combustion chamber in a controlled mann
ctive of the proposed research and development effort is to demonstrate the feasibility of an innovative approach to high performance and
s the MDA need for developing innovative methods for efficient conversion of waste heat in the third stage of a solid rocket motor to elect
all objective of this Phase I effort is to demonstrate structural integration of key and critical electrically conductive components, and assess
osal seeks to develop a unique tag that will re-emit an individualized signature when in the presence of a low level RF field to definitively d
trategic solid rockets motors, such as the SM-3 third stage rocket motor (TSRM), employ highly aluminized propellants with gas temperatur
ormance solid and liquid propulsion systems are subject to severe operating conditions and are required to perform at appreciably higher u
search & Development, Inc (Eltron) has developed a refractory, flexible, inorganic paint that has shown excellent performance in prote
of the Phase 1 effort is to demonstrate the feasibility of using a structurally flexible multi-layered insulation for increased thermal managem
ctive of this SBIR Phase I proposal is to develop a lightweight, cost-effective, and high-temperature resistant portable helipad for future heli
is interested in developing high power and high operation efficiency pumps at 808nm for multiple Navy applications. VCSEL technology off
f an effort funded by HEL-JTO, we recently demonstrated advanced quantum well diode laser designs with enhanced confinement operatin
uot;s high energy Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers are often pumped by stacks of multiple edge-emitting diode laser bars since the vertical-cavity
will research technologies to address a fundamental problem in current unmanned vehicle operations reduction in the amount of operato
orne Systems is pleased to provide a comprehensive plan for integrating RF power charging/re-charging technologies with the long range r
chnologies fabricates high performance micro tube heat exchangers. In this proposal, Mezzo proposes to fabricate a heat exchanger to inte
anufacturing Co. Inc. (HMC) proposes a superior renovation solution for the DDG-51 class ships retractable mooring fixtures; namely bitt an
d Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) proposes to develop a thermal management system for cabinet cooling that focuses on the use of silent a
in support of the sailor has identified the need for an advanced ballistic shield for Crew Served Weapons Stations that will allow for a requ
osed technology: GROK (Generating Reports On Knowledge) combines existing open source research tools to automatically generate repor
osal is to develop a"Causal Model-based Measurement and Visualization System (CMVS) for Team Performance in Command and Co
orks is seeking to develop as part of this SBIR project the QuickSAT-ARLX Space Hypervisor, a space qualified hypervisor that will support th
tein-based drugs have limited efficacy due to a short half-life or require intravenous delivery because of low bioavailability when given sub
ection of Chemical/Biological (CB) agents in the field can provide critical reconnaissance and contamination avoidance. CB agents pose a se
, the U.S. Military encounters many scenarios where soldiers must enter hazardous areas, yet still maintain isolation from chemical and bio
. Inc. and Ionic Research Technologies, LLC propose to develop a novel carbon dioxide and water removal technology using ionic liquids for
osal presents a method and technology for continuous ionization of bio-aerosols and airborne particles in building protection applications
efficient air ionization and filtration technology compatible to biodefense applications is of paramount importance. Current ionization meth
rapid transportation of samples 50-1000 miles in an austere environment requires air transportation. Past applications have included UAV&
, biological, or toxin attacks in military and civilian settings are a serious and growing concern. Standard first aid for exposure to many chem
ent of an intentional or accidental release of ionizing radiation, it will be critical to have rapid triage assessment tools to evaluate the health
tical wireless ad hoc network, all networking nodes are vulnerable to various security attacks. Therefore, the centralized data storage is una
avy has a requirement for a Reliable Acoustic Path A-sized sonobuoy system. The major challenge is to reduce sensor electronic noise to ex
er pulse weapons have been proposed for decades. Prototype lasers, for example, have had some success in destroying surface and airbor
advent of pulse energy weapons, the transient characteristics of military aircraft power systems is changing. These new loads require powe
igence, reconnaissance, and surveillance (ISR) platforms employ SIGINT sensors for target platform detection, identification and location. M
c heat exchangers for cooling gaseous helium are hampered by the fact that helium is a low-density gas. As a result, heat transfer coefficien
le mooring fixtures are a critical component on the flight deck of a DDG51 class Navy ship. The chocks and bitts must be recessed below th
oard control electronics continue to evolve, electronic systems inevitably incur hardware changes. However, these system changes often req
e I effort, Corvid Technologies will develop and test candidates for a series of advanced ballistic shields for crew served weapons stations in
hysical Sciences (APS) has developed a plan to improve the design and development of submarine towed array vector sensors that employ
oses to develop a countermeasures transducer of approximate spherical shape from single crystal piezoelectrics from one of two designs. U
nd blast protection of both the crew and vital equipment onboard U.S. Navy surface ships and carriers is a critical component in the design
payloads on fast-moving platforms, such as on satellites in Molniya orbits or on UAVs, will likely be added to the battlefield to assure the wa
osed research is to investigate and validate Software Defined Radio (SDR) based, multi-function portable network sensing and intrusion de
ect will develop a proof of principle prototype for an advanced EEG system at a price point comparable to current'consumer'd
rate advances in cognitive science, and to facilitate the invention of novel brain-centered technologies, tremendous benefit would be gaine
s the DARPA need to develop a set of biodegradable materials and industry-compatible fabrication processes for demonstrating fully biode
mmit Technology and Shared Spectrum Corporation propose to improve the spectrum efficiency of ad-hoc networks while at the same time
t Automation, Inc. proposes Spectrum Efficient Communications and Advanced Networking Technology (SECANT), which integrates dynam
small but significant electromagnetic fields associated with adversaries'operations in the near-field, including electric generators, p
n of buried facilities used for nefarious purposes by state or non-state actors Reliable transmission and reception of messages to bomber, ta
manufacturing is of paramount importance to chemical and biological defense applications. High-throughput protein purification is a critical
ast improvements have been made in various protein expression platforms, limitations arise in the implementation of current purification m
rcuit breathing apparatus (CCBA, rebreather systems) where exhaled CO2 is removed and con-sumed oxygen replaced, offer much longer w
Aircraft proposes to meet the challenge of delivering a biological or chemical sample maintained at less than -20 deg Celcius over a range o
s the U.S. CBD need for novel autoinjector technology that provides the warfighter with a compact, field-ready, cost-effective platform for
evels of human butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) confer protection from chemical warfare nerve agents and other organophosphorous chem
phosphorus poisons are potent nerve agents that function by inhibiting the action of acetylcholinestrase in nerve cells. Of these, G-class ne
p with regulatory demands, the US Navy would benefit from sensors able to predict the quality of wastewater being discharged from its M
s developed a Biohazard Water Analyzer (BWA) for field-based rapid pathogen detection. BWA employs advanced technologies including m
etworks are composed of mobile nodes with different, often highly specialized mission functions and capabilities. But node mobility in a no
nics is please to propose the NeptuneLITE free space optical communication system for 3U CubeSat applications. NeptuneLITE allow high d
. Inc. with expertise in spacecraft electric propulsion systems, including microwave generated plasmas and CubeSats, and ImSAR LLC with e
s the US Navy's need for an innovative nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and structural health monitoring (SHM) technique for in-sit
roposing a Wirelessly Powered Smart Tag (WiPST) that integrates a miniaturized novel antenna with a high efficiency rectifier circuit. Our pr
ot;s research during this SBIR will incorporate the two main types of RFID technology: passive and active RFID systems. During previous rese
nce of the problem is to allow military intelligence and operations staff to pose"tell me about"questions concerning an entity, a
vector velocity sensors provide major system gains over legacy arrays of omnidirectional hydrophones in bottom moored and submarine/u
ose to develop cost-effective velocity vector sensor technology by reducing costs to the accelerometers within the device. By optimizing bo
novations Group proposes a hierarchical Bayesian approach for non-linear dimensionality reduction that addresses three key challenges: lea
hysics Company (OPC) is proposing to design, fabricate, test and deliver a payload package suitable for testing on a CubeSat. The payload&q
osed effort will yield a Tag, Track, and Locationing (TTL) and Data Exfil system providing the ability to communicate bidirectionally through 4
le User Object System (MUOS) Satellites provide Spectrum Adaptation-Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (SA-WCDMA) bent-pipe co
, namely, free-space optical (FSO) communication, has many advantages over the traditional RF communication channels widely used in m
quipped with On-Board Oxygen Generating Systems (OBOGS) selectively filter nitrogen and other gaseous contaminants in air from the airc
n-Board Oxygen Generating System (OBOGS) selectively filters compressed air from the aircraft's engine to remove nitrogen and oth
osal specifically addresses the stated requirements of the solicitation; we will develop and deploy tools and methods for efficiently collectin
ase I program, MER will work with Prof. James Williams of Ohio State University (OSU) to identify and fabricate new titanium alloys of inter
mission display visualization and planning capabilities are needed to enhance operator situation awareness when supervising teams of unm
perations will increasingly utilize unmanned vehicles (UxVs) to accomplish complex missions. UxV"s have the potential to dramatically
n of high-performance compact lasers will require the development of substrates and advancements in optical coatings that can withstand
nered with the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) propose the development of an integrated satellite-derived numerical weather pred
mped Alkali Laser Systems (DPALS) have great potential for missile defense and other applications. These systems require a uniform, stead
T. Elder & Associates(FTEA) proposes an approach to the development of a closed-cycle Helium-Rubidium(He-Rb) circulator that allow
generation of technology for laser weapons, i.e. diode pumped or fiber, requires significant electrical power for driving the laser and suppo
hysical Sciences and the Navmar Applied Sciences propose to adapt existing vector sensor and sonobuoy technology within their respectiv
ors proposes to develop a very low noise, highly sensitive Fiber Optic Vector Sensor (FOVS) System packaged in a size - A sonobuoy. The FOV
eration aircraft systems will include weapons, sensors and actuators requiring large amplitude pulse power capability which will exceed the
nc. proposes to develop a compact, sensitive, and selective tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) based multi-gas sensor fo
arch objective of this proposal is to perform computational alloy development to enhance the Ti-6Al-4V chemistry for direct digital manufac
yed UxVs and the range of their applications continue to increase, the responsibility of the UxV operator has likewise shifted to encompass
develops new innovative clustering and de-interleaving algorithms, leverages and refines existing algorithms and software, and integrates t
ctive of the proposed program is to develop innovative algorithms and techniques to automatically detect, classify, and uniquely identify em
s a unique approach to producing vertical GaN-on-GaN power devices that have fundamental advantages over silicon, silicon carbide, and l
osed work addresses the significant challenges in providing responses to complex"tell me about"questions that intelligently co
endous amount of information available to the analyst is both an opportunity and a problem. Clearly, more information provides analysts w
"s world, unmanned vehicles play ever-increasing roles in the military, firefighting, deep-sea and space exploration, and border defens
ry data analysis is the foremost step in selecting appropriate statistical learning algorithms specialized to a dataset. We have proposed a ge
r manifold learning is an active area of mathematical research. Unfortunately, the extant literature has far less to offer on the problem of in
e main obstacles to the useful exploitation of dimensionality reduction, both linear and nonlinear, is the lack of effective synthesis method
e auspices of this SBIR program, Specom, Inc. intends to employ advanced Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology to develop deployable
osed effort seeks to leverage existing and potential future physical modeling efforts, and to develop new physical models as required, to pro
ose the design and development of a novel gyroid transducer comprised of piezocrystal ring elements. The Phase I effort covers the modeli
he augmentation of intuitive decision making using Computation) is a framework that will enable accelerated, accurate intuitive Decision M
d Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) is the most recent generation of cellular phone technology that is being adopted for commercia
portable software defined radio (SDR) technology has great potential to improve the communication capability of dismounted and Special
EG technology is restricted to traditional research or clinical venues due to the technical expertise required for use and interpretation of da
ver 100 years of research, decompression illness (DCI) remains the mission-limiting factor in the design and execution of combat dives. Div
e I program is directed at defining a buoy configuration that will capture the improved signal-to-noise ratios of surface or near-surface targe
ication from ocean-surface sonobuoys to airborne platforms is critical to Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) operations. Existing Radio-Frequen
nics proposes the development of the NeptuneLITE free space optical communication system for aircraft interrogation of sonobuoy fields. N
telligence systems use the established Shannon-Nyquist approach of signal acquisition, setting a sampling requirement based on data rate.
Direct Digital Manufacturing (MDDM), is based on layer-by-layer metal deposition and has been developed to a sufficient state of manufact
this effort, NanoTechLabs Inc. will improve the efficiency and lower the mass of the cryogenic heat exchanger used in American Supercond
s the Navy"s need for a defoaming system, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Automated Non-Destructiv
ollection, holding and transfer (VCHT) systems are used on the newest Navy ships to reduce collected sewage volume to achieve desired h
ary objective of the proposed research is to develop, and to demonstrate the feasibility of a mathematically rigorous approach for modelin
ase in unmanned systems, also known as UxVs, on the battlefield creates the need for coordinated activity among multiple UxVs that work
vector velocity sensors have exhibited major system improvements over traditional omnidirectional hydrophones in undersea acoustic sen
lectromagnetic environments have become much more complex over the last two decades with a higher density of more diverse and more
ogram, TrellisWare Technologies, Inc. proposes to develop a three-stage architecture that detects, identifies, and classifies frequency agile s
countermeasures, deployed from ships and submarines, serve as decoys by mimicking the acoustic signature of the vessel. These autonom
ale modeling approach is proposed for the development and implementation of physics-based EOS and constitutive models within a multim
years, research in the areas of human-computer interaction and cognitive psychology have revealed major shortcomings in software system
al concepts of neural-machine interface use brain signals as: control inputs; to assess neurocognitive states for modification of information
le User Objective System (MUOS) will provide the warfighter with the tactical ability to communicate in disadvantaged environments. The
ose to develop, implement and demonstrate Multi-Function Cognitive Radio Architecture (MF-CRA), a novel software-defined cognitive rad
of this program is to develop a process for producing ceramic materials with properties approaching or, possibly in some aspects, exceedin
europathic pain management persists as one of the most significant medical challenges faced within the military. Current approaches to m
hniques have been proposed in the recent literature that look to deliver improved net-work spectral efficiency by managing interference. T
eld sensing can provide important signatures for revealing the operations adversaries that involve electrical power transmission and use. A
s available through the System F6 cluster can greatly simplify a participating spacecraft"s design. Our proposal encompasses three in
d auto-injector device for storing a beneficial agent in a dry and stable format alongside a diluent, and automatically delivering the benefic
ic organophosphorus (OP) agents (e.g. sarin, soman, VX and tabun) were developed initially as pesticides and adapted for chemical warfare
igh-sensitivity biodosimeter technology is proposed that can perform rapid, non-invasive measurement radiation biomarkers in solid huma
enge encountered aboard marine vessels is the treatment, storage, and discharge of wastewater from marine sanitation devices (MSDs). Im
ose a secure, reliable and efficient data storage and transition system, DataGuard, for wireless ad hoc networks. As a distributed system, Da
rtment of Defense Joint Vision 2020 aims to create a force that is dominant across the full spectrum of military operations through informa
poses to demonstrate the feasibility of a new flame retardant (FR) treatment for nylon/cotton combat uniform textiles, like that used in the
lon/Cotton (NyCo) fabric is currently used for many standard issue combat uniforms, such as the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MC
ed States Marine Corps is interested in developing affordable and durable flame resistant fabric treatments for NYCO (50% nylon-50% cotto
f passive hearing protection that protects against transient impact noise and at the same time allows ambient sound will enable Marines t
ctive of the proposed effort is to develop and demonstrate a passive hearing protection that affords true sense of presence for normal soun
Armor, LLC has a non-linear earplug that can protect a Marine"s hearing while permitting the Marine to hear spoken command and re
s the Navy"s need for a field drying system for clothing and boots that uses no power, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to
osed effort is focused on developing a passive field drying system termed as"DrySAF"that will allow marines to dry overnight th
hing and footwear creates discomfort and can impede performance and morale for DoD personnel. During the Phase I research period a po
s the Navy need for damage assessment of vehicle hulls attacked by improvised explosive devices, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) propo
ect will identify a toolset which can be used by forward deployed Marines to assess structural damage to combat vehicles hulls following IE
needs a metal cutting system for submarine and aircraft carrier hull disposal. We propose to develop a Hull Cutting Mill (HCM) to meet Na
a new steel cutting process which will significantly increase the cutting rate of ship hull material for shipbreaking. In addition, the process w
eing within the payload capacity of the Medium Weight Shock Machine (MWSM), shock qualification testing of medium weight (500 4500
f global military operations requires access to data, data exchange, and situational awareness (SA) based on timely and trustworthy inform
is concerned with solving a growing need to identify and assess the impact of attacks on the U.S. Navy"s vast and heterogeneous ne
aval networking environment is primarily composed of several enterprise computing and communications environments, which can be cha
ng the Navy"s need to provide a means for high-power very-low-frequency (VLF) transmitting systems to broadcast more efficiently a
oses to investigate several potential approaches to dynamic tuning to down-select to an optimal solution, based on cost, technical robustne
r Network Defense (CND) relies on sensors to observe hosts and networks. Functions include pattern or signature matching against known
cing Bandwidth using a Lightweight Analytic Discovery Environment (RBLADE) research and development effort will explore techniques for
e biggest challenges in network and application surveillance is how to deal with huge amount of sensor and scanning data generated from
us of the United States government"s energy policy is to develop technologies that will allow the country to reduce Green House Gas
fits of concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) systems with regard to total system efficiency are well known in commercial applications and opera
ose a two-layer anti-reflective coating (ARC) that will have omni-directional properties. This coating will guide the light that is incident from
ilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) has need for a robust stationary electrical energy storage (EES) device with the best properties of b
d Navy applications ranging from shore-based microgrids to directed energy weapons pose energy storage performance, cost, and scalabil
orage is an issue for high energy and high power applications. Batteries typically offer high energy densities with low power densities. For c
s the Navy"s need for a blast dosimeter, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new wearable omni-directional bla
repeater payloads being developed for deployment on unmanned aerial vehicles will provide enhanced beyond line of sight coverage with
proposes a set of activities to provide an innovative Deployable WCDMA Multi-Band Radio Base Station. The effort entails investigation, tr
fits of using mobile devices for conducting business come with a range of security threats to sensitive information both in motion and at re
a"s proposal for SBIR Topic N122-149 entitled"Safe and Cost-Effective Business Access by Mobiles (BAM)"analyzes the pro
s the Navy need for a flexible approach that provides DoD users with a secure and efficient mobile interface for DoD business systems, to m
to explosive blasts is a constant concern for the modern warfighter. Such blasts can originate from gre-nades, mortars, bombs, IEDs, and so
trade study to identify potential enhancements and improvements which can be incorporated in the currently commercialized BlastGauge
oalition ground forces depend on armored vehicles for protection from small arms fire, rocket propelled grenades (RPGs) and especially fro
"s battlefields, vehicles are at risk of encountering improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Fortunately, not all of these result in complete
Engineering is proposing an innovative and reliable combination of cutting-edge technologies currently employed in SURVICE"s core
nt Engineering Solutions (AES) proposes to develop a Large Displacement, Tuned Deck Simulating Fixture for Medium Weight, Shock Isolate
years of experience and multiple successful production programs in missile and interceptor antenna technologies, FIRST RF will develop an
ased to team with ATK to present a novel concept for enabling large nozzle area ratio increases for future solid divert and attitude control s
s the MDA"s need to develop various novel signal waveform characteristics and processing algorithms to deduce sensor-invariant tar
significant increase in mobile communications over the last decade, the communications bands have begun to encroach on the radar band
poses an innovative fusion of key technologies associated with an optimized asset pairing of BMDS sensors and weapon systems supportin
mulations of weapon-to-threat assignment problems have long been identified as binary polynomial optimization problems which are theo
ate goal of this proposed effort is to improve the BMDS sensor and interceptor real-time scheduling capability. These improvements will in
per systems are designed to prevent and/or delay the exploitation of critical technologies. One of the major tools for reverse engineering is
s the MDA need for techniques to perform warhead characterization, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Omnid
ontinues implementation of the Phased Adaptive Approach (PAA), high fidelity and accurate characterization of post-intercept debris envir
ciences Inc. (PSI) is pleased to submit an innovative proposal aimed at incorporating a novel aero-thermal algorithm into an existing debris
s the MDA"s need for a nondestructive evaluation (NDE) system for nonconductive composite multilayer stacks, Physical Optics Corp
s the need of MDA for a NDE system for simultaneously providing feedback on the thickness and RF properties of composite, non-conducti
roposes to create a novel telemetry data compression/decompression system, SCoCD (Sparse Compression on Complete Dictionaries) with
tems proposes to develop a new hypergolic leak sensor, replacing the current design. Triton"s sensor will operate between -46 to 74
mensional (3D) imaging and single-wavelength active sensors are very effective for distinguishing moving targets, such as missiles, from dec
roposes a two dimensional Wavelength Stabilized Vertical External Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (WS-VECSEL) as a pump source for Rb vap
ed total internal reflection laser cleaning will be investigated as a solution to DPAL window contaminantion.
roposing a novel architecture for a rubidium-metal vapor circulating system. This system has the benefits of long lifetime, extensive use of
e the goal of finding radar signal waveforms for supporting target information and deducing sensor-independent attributes, we propose to
ose to develop and implement a set of algorithms within a unified target characterization and correlation framework capable of operating in
tems proposes to develop near-zero power advanced sensors, for protection of Critical Program Information (CPI) of MDA/BDMS assets ag
g our extensive experience modeling, collecting, and analyzing missile intercept data and ballistic missile state estimation, Torch proposes
evaluation of directed energy weapons requires upper air data to accurately characterize environmental conditions within the test range. W
stems offering higher energy and power densities are necessary to meet the demands of next generation electrical devices. Physical Scienc
s the Missile Defense Agency"s (MDA"s) need for real-time correction of water vapor effects in infrared scenes, Physical Optics
military medics and non-medic soldiers on the battlefield may be required to manage junctional and noncompressible hemorrhage. Devic
and commercial markets have a distinct need for low cost anatomically accurate, complex synthetic human tissue in order to improve train
advances in 3D printing and related additive manufacturing technologies offer an approach to provide high-fidelity anatomical models that
medical personnel are not prepared to provide trauma care to severely injured soldiers in wartime due to inadequate and unrealistic battlefi
ormation technology within the U.S. healthcare system has made considerable strides forward in the past few years but to fully realize the
President"s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology report on health information technology states that today,"there is
critical obstacle to the seamless exchange of healthcare information is the translation from the proprietary medical ontologies of private p
ntial to transform healthcare management through information technology continues to grow, as more systems, devices, and people than e
logical estimates indicate that at least 20 percent of the forces deployed in or returning from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars suffer PTSD or
of this project is to field an easy-to-use but highly capable cohort builder, integrated with Military Health System (MHS) data resources, tha
oject we will determine the feasibility of using motion from respiration to generate power for the circuits necessary to acquire and wireless
of this Phase I SBIR proposal is to develop and evaluate a new antimicrobial coating to augment infection control in medical care settings. L
ovations is developing stabilization technology for increased long-term storage of various biological moieties (e.g. enzymes, nucleic acids, an
ose to demonstrate proof of concept and feasibility for our design for a new class of field portable sensor devices capable of rapidly detecti
Phase I proposal is aimed at the development of the ultra-sensitive detector for the far infrared (FIR) and terahertz (THz) bands of electrom
ciences Inc. proposes to design, develop, and demonstrate a controllable solid powdered propellant rocket motor for throttleable divert an
osal describes a program by Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) that will develop a missile engine waste heat recovery system for re
ect involves research and development of an instrument capable of rapidly distinguishing between counterfeit and authentic semiconducto
proposes to develop reactive materials compositions and processing techniques for structural reactive composites for blast enhancement.
eit parts, by definition are substandard, which compromises long life-cycle systems overseen by the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). Recent
osed simulation-based system will provide training in applying a wide variety of hemorrhage control technologies and techniques, especial
l and non-compressible bleeding is a life-threatening injury that requires immediate intervention. Therefore it is best to train even non-me
osal is to develop an adaptable and expandable simulation-based training system for teaching and training the soon-to-be-deployed medic
he large number of procedural simulation models currently available, there is a definite need for low cost anatomical training models with
uins are often used to develop skills and train medical personnel. Existing models fall short of ideal functionality, however. Mannequins tha
need to accelerate the integration of advanced sensor technology into synthetic mannequins in order to facilitate objective measurement
he DHP"s need for a freestanding, lightweight, compact, portable trap to collect a broad spectrum of flying disease vectors, Physical
Defense Health Program has a need for a novel freestanding device to sample and collect a broad spectrum of adult flying insects for the
nd military organizations throughout the world perform surveillance to combat vector-borne disease. Of particular concern to the U.S. milit
ect vectors and the diseases they transmit continue to be a significant source of concern for United States service members deployed in fie
d the fear of falling often lead to lack of independence and decreased mobility, followed by functional deficits and reduced quality of life.
ecovering from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or relearning how to walk on a prosthetic lower limb often struggle with their balance. O
ers in the field, there are limited opportunities for normal hygiene. Showers/bathing facilities are limited, as is the ability to launder uniform
ricated chemical and biological sensors serve as an interface between biologic and electronic systems. Previously, through TATRC-funded re
l Neuropathy (PN) is a painful debilitating condition caused by progressive subcutaneous nerve damage due to diabetes, chemotherapy or
past few years, lidar programs have collected 3-D imagery enabling unprecendented views of the battlefield. Unfortunately, lidar systems c
manned aerial systems (UAS) are a critical element in current military operations, and their use will increase substantially in the future. The
osal develops a new instrument to fully characterize radio-wave interactions in all angles and polarizations at frequencies between 40 and
osal will perform study and design of a gonioreflectometer or equivalent instrument that can measure Polarimetric Bidirectional Reflectanc
mpression and MC10 put forth a novel solution for continuous monitoring of hemorrhage in the battlefield to improve survivability while r
tems Corporation (SSC) proposes developing its MEDEVAC Active Noise Cancellation Acoustic Pillow (MANCAP) featuring active noise canc
g UAVs such as the Predator, Global Hawk, and Shadow have become invaluable C4ISR and force projection assets. They have acted as forc
tic Missile Defense Review (BMDR) identifies the necessity of more capable missiles systems as a part of the land-based"Aegis Ashor
osal details inventive ways for developing affordable reinforced polymer structures with embedded electrical interfaces. Recent developme
s the issue of heat transfer from the rocket motor nozzle exit cone into the metal support housing MSI proposes to apply a well-developed
C team, which includes Dr. Jonathan Sprinkle of the University of Arizona (UA), will develop enabling software and modeling methods for th
e high-level strategic goals, DoD elements are investigating the potential of adding autonomy to unmanned assets. An autonomous system
linical decision support systems (CDSS) for TBI/PTSD are not well integrated with clinical pathways, terminologies/codes, and/or electronic
unt of information available from medical journals, patient records, and the cloud has increased beyond the point where clinicians can man
of this Phase I project is to develop an engineering plan and to create a prototype for a mobile, cloud-based expert system to aid in diagnos
ose to carry out a three-phase R & D project leading to a scalable, easy-to-use Cohort Builder software tool making it possible for clinic
disorders have a large negative impact on quality of life. Several methods have been developed that can help patients stay balanced, howe
Phase I SBIR project we intend to develop technical solutions to the primary issues limiting the feasibility of a stand-alone real-time balanc
eld-Microphone in Real Ear (F-MIRE) Field Attenuation Estimation System (FAES) is proposed. The insertion loss measurements will utilize a
se to the DHP 12-010 self powered biosensor solicitation, MaXentric proposes the VitalH system. Acknowledging the difficultly in creating a
cement opportunity exists in the current systems where weight reduction may be achieved by utilizing rocket thermal energy to provide re
s the MDA need for marking/coating technology to guarantee authenticity of critical electronic components, Physical Optics Corporation (P
c component counterfeiting is a serious problem for the DOD and for electronics companies more generally. Currently available authentica
zed smart munitions are seeing increasing use across all branches of the Department of Defense (DoD) in order to meet the ever evolving m
n Engineering Consultants (PEC) proposes to develop a coarse-grain neural network modeling approach for efficient simulation of shock pro
l and inguinal bleeding is a significant and challenging problem on the battlefield. Inventors have developed new types of tourniquets, incl
ciences Inc. (PSI) proposes to develop an innovative approach to detect counterfeit and remarked electronic components. The proposed so
systems rely upon DNA for identity, indeed, for every aspect of innate function. We utilized botanical genomes as primary DNA source and
ersonnel and first responders must be prepared to operate under the threat of a wide range of CBRNE threats (chemical, biological, radiolo
epartment of Defense identified a continuing need for antimicrobial textiles to provide a range of capabilities such as integration in Soldier
s the DHP need for a controlled, target-specific delivery system for topical treatment of peripheral neuropathy (PN), Physical Optics Corpor
l neuropathy (PN) is condition in which a single nerve, nerve groups, or nerves become damaged. Neuropathic pain can be difficult to man
studies have identified physiological and behavioral variables that are associated with pain intensity in critical care patients. In this phase o
acute and chronic pain affected 116 million people in the United States and costs the U.S. economy $635 billion every year (Institute of Me
herapies to prevent scar formation and contracture of burns are minimally effective. QuickMed Technologies (QMT) proposes to develop a
IO Engineering, our solution to this problem is practical and novel (and proven at a smaller scale): conversion of a lightweight gasoline gen
s the Army need for a non-lethal warhead for use on miniature organic precision munitions, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to
osal describes a multi-functional, non-lethal (NL) warhead for miniature organic precision munitions, which combines: kinetic, blast, flash, d
pplications arise for small gas turbine engines, the need to advance engine component technologies becomes essential, since they are requ
sessment of suspicious powders within inorganic matrices, with particular emphasis on powders of biological origin, is currently limited to d
oject we propose to develop, test and demonstrate the potential of an Active Quiet Pillow for reducing interior noise in helicopter medical
ffort Kutta leverages its experience with multiple unmanned Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) resupply programs and Unmanned Aeria
are the primary limiting factor that relegates robots to controlled industrial and military environments and keeps them from becoming the
"s proposed PULSE technology builds upon existing vacuum insulated panel (VIP), vacuum dewar, phase change, and chemical heating
ghters deployed in operational environments which have high airborne particulate matter (PM) levels are at serious risk of developing resp
Phase I proposal proposes to design, develop, and produce high performance air filter media with low pressure drop and longer life for du
e Phase I Research Period we will develop a high porosity, nanoengineered filtration material that couples high filter efficiency with a very
19th century until today, we have seen an almost tenfold increase in the ocular injury rate on the battlefield. Injuries to the torso that in th
uries account for approximately 13%-22% of all combat casualties, and up to 32% in disasters. Ophthalmic diagnostic equipment and speci
ilitary vehicle systems require 600VDC power buses to improve mobility and save fuel through hybrid power system configurations. This is
stem upgrades for next-generation ground combat vehicles require technology advances such as higher operating temperature, greater pow
Phase I project seeks to develop an advanced, flexible, robust, high-power density, high-voltage (600 V), solid-state circuit protection devic
s the Army"s need for an optical communication system that is suitable for the teleoperation of unmanned ground vehicles (UGV), P
T: The ability to maintain precision navigation without periodic position updates from external sensors such as GPS is challenging. One par
T: For navigation of space platforms under GPS denied conditions, there is a need for micro-inertial sensors, with better accuracy and smal
T: Current separable thermal mechanical interfaces (STMIs) found in advanced digital processing electronics are unable to efficiently remo
T: The purpose of the proposed SBIR program is to develop a thermally enhanced, separable thermal mechanical interface (STMI) that aim
T: The Air Force is seeking methods to enhance satellite responsiveness by developing autonomous flight software that supports on-board
T: Investing in innovation that moves toward the widespread use of satellite autonomy has the potential to yield significant benefits to the
T: This proposal addresses the need for solutions that enable higher levels of spacecraft autonomy to reliably maintain operational capabil
T: Military missions increasingly rely on satellites for surveillance, communication, and navigation. While performing these mission-critical
T: Barron Associates Inc. proposes development of an Affordable Multi-Physics Local Environment (AMPLE) Space Situational Awareness (S
T: MZA partnered with the University of Notre Dame proposes to implement a series of mechanical and optical sensor measurements in a
T: There is an urgent DoD desire to better enable effective ground testing T & E methodologies in order to maximize the information r
T: As with all other combustion devices, the augmentors in high-performance gas turbine engines are at risk of combustion instability. Whi
T: The Air Force uses specially designed facilities to perform ground testing of infrared detector focal plane arrays at Arnold Engineering De
T: FG Systems proposes to develop a Solid State Magnetocaloric Refrigerator (SSMR) which will provide a means of cooling infrared focal p
T: This program targets development of a high-performance thermoelectric (TE) cooler with a figure-of-merit, ZT>3, which greatly excee
T: C9 Proposes to Develop a high Temperature Heating Element to Augment the Wind Tunnel at AEDC. The element will be fabricated by m
T: High temperature wind tunnels are needed to replicate the environment vehicles will experience during high Mach number flight. Of pa
ication SoC technology has advanced significantly over the past ten years resulting in highly integrated radio SoC chips for standards such a
tographic Units (ECUs) and associated security module, are essential for protecting satellite communications that include payload data, con
osed Phase 2.5 effort will extend the Phase 2 results to airborne data collected at operational altitudes consistent with the current ASW mi
ates Navy (USN) program offices have struggled with rotorcraft component history tracking for years, and still spend millions in trying to ob
ram proposed will advance the development of JEM"s conformal broadband antenna technology for aircraft, specifically targeting a d
oses to leverage its Phase I design work to develop Phase II improvements in its material classification algorithms and software, particularl
nding Aids on air capable ships and aircraft carrier flight decks are required for night and/or low visibility aircraft operations for general ligh
osal contains the description for a hearing protection device (HPD) fit-test instrument, the CCA-200fit. The CCA-200fit has the capability to
esolve, Inc. (KR; Stillwater, MN), a service disabled veteran-owned small business, and The Protective Group (TPG; Miami Lakes, FL), a devel
ram will create 40 Gbps VCSEL-based micro-transceiver (uTRX) components that operate reliably over the standard military temperature ra
eration of social media technologies has provided a promising new source of information for intelligence analysts. Effective use of this data
ascent and adoption of social media as the dominant form of communication has led to significant analysis challenges. In particular, there
vert operations, the U.S. Army may be required to breach a concrete structure using a controlled explosion. When choosing the most effec
oposes to combine metamaterial narrowband absorbers and SRICO-proprietary thin film lithium tantalate (TFLT) pyroelectric thermal detec
t materials are used by the Army to protect both the soldier as well as military physical assets. Several obscuration systems have been dev
rmy seeks novel engineered polymer nanomaterials with high conductivity and indices of refraction suitable for use in next generation of o
t is focused on establishing U.S. Army Corps leadership in preserving navigation access for the war fighter through the development and im
of the Phase I project is to develop a COTS system into a modular unit for detection, tracking and classification of large marine organisms su
eration of sophisticated ballistic missile systems threatens the ability of the U.S. to project military power and defend its deployed forces, i
D 5.0 CU will expand and update the Baseline 9 MRBM and IRBM threat set, while Aegis BMD 5.1 will have capabilities against more sophis
acking sensors such as radar and EO/IR are often called upon to track constellations of multiple closely spaced objects, and recognize pairs
y be no more important mission for the US military than protection from ballistic missile attack. For any configuration of sensors, it is there
d Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) propose to develop novel RF/IR kinematic and feature fusion algorithms for incorporation into the
MIT team will approach a problem of fusing target data from sensor of different phenomenology using Probabilistic programming technolo
bjective is to demonstrate the feasibility of our proposed passivation approach to minimize the dark current noise and improve the quantu
y containing III-V semiconducting compounds are particularly attractive for the fabrication of a wide variety of electronic and optoelectronic
the University of Arizona (U of A) will carry out a multi-scale investigation on the flotation of Mountain Pass ore at different aqueous condi
omestic sources of rare earth elements (REE) would be of great strategic importance to the Department of Defense, as well as many comm
osed SBIR Phase I program is to develop a novel nanobulb flotation method with high efficiency and rare earth mineral recovery rate comp
and re-use of Rhenium is of critical importance to the superalloy industry due to its limited availability and growing demand. The recycling
of this research is to investigate transformational and environmentally efficient electrochemical and hydrometallurgical methods for extracti
(Re) was the last natural element to be identified and is the rarest of metals. The most concentrated ore contains only about 1800 ppm Re
lopment and integration of three unique and innovative algorithm prototypes into a"Fused Track and Characterization Schema&quot
ose to develop algorithms to improve debris management for electro-optical/infrared sensors (EO/IR) within C2BMC. Our goal is to improv
c., in collaboration with the University of Michigan (U. Mich.), proposes to develop advanced processing and exploitation algorithms and m
ments of the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) responsible for detecting and tracking ballistic missile threats encounter extraordinar
ase I STTR project for MDA, Vectraxx of Glen Allen, Virginia will address the critical problem of dealing with pre-intercept debris fields and l
d Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) propose a multi-scale simulation architecture for generating optical signatures from missile intercept d
chnologies is pleased to offer this STTR Phase I proposal in collaboration with The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and
ciences Inc. (PSI) and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) propose to develop an innovative fast running post-intercept electro
eling and simulation of human performance is often difficult because there is no uniform framework for expressing the content and structu
nited States makes strides in developing, testing, and deploying missile defense technology, the human element remains core to the integra
University of Michigan proposes an innovative HIC software modeling and integration framework built around objectively quantified cogniti
ose to develop the Model for Simulated Human Operator Performance (ModelSHOP), a behavior authoring and execution capability for inje
ystems, Inc (OptTek), proposes an affordable, effective UQ capability for both legacy and new BMDS M & S. The OptTek Team includes
e better healthcare to PTSD patients, there is a strong need to develop a powerful PTSD CDSS based on evidence-based treatment strategie
ose to design and develop a Cohort Development and Analysis Toolkit (CDAT) that will assist clinicians, practice administrators and public he
ogram Triton Systems will develop a novel freestanding, lightweight, compact, portable sampling device to collect a broad spectrum of adu
oses to build a general wireless hearing protection device validation system with miniature, wireless in real ear microphones. The microph
for rapidly and reliably measuring the blood concentration level of an intravenously administered analgesic/anesthetic medication is propo
ose to identify biomarkers associated with pain and design a biomarker assay that can be used by scientists to study pain in many different
bjective and inherently difficult to quantify, yet appropriate pain management is predicated on adequate assessment. Whenever possible,
n Therapeutics Inc. is developing biologically active gels that control inflammation by selectively neutralizing pro-inflammatory cytokines ba
e I project is relevant to the ultimate goals of this program announcement given the prevalence of the IED which often creates complex bu
ose to develop a sensitive and selective workload classifier, called PHYSIOPRINT (Physiology and Performance Research Integration Tool), th
orkload is considered one of the most important contributors to human performance. In previous decades, considerable research has been
Nuclear Labs (PNL) will perform a comprehensive analysis of all existing and proposed neutron generator technologies that do not utilize hi
l Business Innovative Research Phase 1 proposal requests $100,000 support for TechSource to identify and document feasible technology o
he data products generated by modern imaging ladar systems are inherently large in information content, there is currently a severe bottle
s the U.S. Army need for new methods and/or materials to allow long-term storage of vertebrate cells under ambient conditions for use in
raining activities often result in environmental degradation due to creation of heavily disturbed soil areas including dirt road beds, vehicula
raining activities can result in reduction of vegetation cover, disturbance of soil surface and crusts, and degradation of soil aggregates, mak
Army-scale mobility predictions in austere environments require knowledge of soil strength conditions at high spatial resolution (100 m or
nowledge of soil moisture is required for numerous Army and civilian applications including mobility assessments, flood forecasting, agricu
s the Army"s need for an ultra-sensitive, room-temperature, long-wavelength radiation detector, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) p
ging consensus in engineering holds that aleatory uncertainty should be propagated by traditional methods of probability theory but that e
Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) is to use computer simulation of complex systems to make scientifically informed assessments for high-con
ate models for missile defense systems (MDS) need to include both epistemic and aleatoric variables. This prevents the calculation of conv
eering, Inc. and Missouri S & T propose to investigate and refine uncertainty quantification (UQ) methods for Ballistic Missile Defense
with the USAFA Laser and Optics Research Center proposes to create an extensive and thorough Verification and Validation (V & V) P
T: Tanner Research, Inc., in collaboration with University of Maryland, will determine feasibility and plan for development of technology ba
mped Alkali Laser Systems (DPALS) have great potential for missile defense and other applications. Proper design of these systems is challe
ary objective of Phase I work performed by the team of CU Aerospace and the University of Illinois is to produce a powerful and easy to use
e work proposed here, we will develop a physics based comprehensive software for modeling the behavior of a diode pumped alkali laser:
ocognitive health of U.S. service members plays a vital role in the defense of the United States. It is critical to a service member"s effe
exture indoor environment, landmark-based navigation is difficult due to lack of distinctive micro-features such as SIFT and SURF. Intelligen
T: A recent study by the National Research Council found that sophisticated statistical techniques are finding their way into DoD operationa
T: Remote sensing of surface vibration is an important modality of measures and signals intelligence (MASINT) with a wide range of militar
T: Detection of clandestine tunnels and underground facilities is a continuing interest of the US DoD and Customs and Border Protection. R
T: Toyon Research Corporation and the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) are proposing development and feasibility demonstr
T: To address the Air Force"s need for a novel advanced imaging sensor concept that samples all of the information in the radiation fi
T: The U.S. Air Force has a need to develop a new class of advanced, wide field of view (WFOV) imaging sensors that sample the radiation
T: Our objective is to develop a vision system for a micro air vehicle (MAV) or other robotic system that allows it to operate in extremely lo
T: In this program, Agiltron, Inc. and Harvard University will develop a biologically-inspired integrated sensor that can detect the UV, visible
T: IllinoisRocstar LLC and Purdue University propose a framework that enables field assessment of particle size and shape for use in ultra-h
T: It is well known that wind turbine clutter (WTC) presents a significant challenge to detecting targets in civilian and military applications.
T: Feature extraction and target recognition suffer from a lack of a reliable model for both exploitable target features and the electromagn
T: Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and the University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) propose to develop an innovative system to measure a
T: Optical Sciences Corporation (OSC) and the University of Alabama in Huntsville"s Center for Applied Optics (UAH/CAO) will demon
T: LongShortWay, Boston University, and Applied Communication Sciences propose developing machine learning technologies that utilize c
, Inc., proposes to develop and demonstrate a sensitive nonlinear laser wave mixing-based detector that offers standoff detection of explos
osal seeks to develop a viable, cost-effective industrial technique for production of ultrastrong, flexible and tough carbon fibers composed
g Phase I design and proof-of-concept demonstration software, JRM proposes to develop Phase II prototype simulation software called OS
Radiance Technologies will develop a Multi-Spectrum Scene Generator (MSSG) to support the testing requirements of current sensing tech
ction and tracking of dismounts and the identification of threatening dismounts are critical challenges for ensuring mission success and troo
he challenge of aiding the Army aviator with flying a complex aircraft in a dangerous region of airspace, Applied System Intelligence, Inc. (A
T: The purpose of this STTR project is to develop a mathematical tool to simulate EM scattering in a cluttered environment. The main sourc
T: Under this collaborative effort, Creative Aero Engineering Solutions (CAES) and its academic partner University of California Los Angeles
T: It is proposed to demonstrate a surface fabricated using thin film metamaterial designs that can exhibit rapidly varying angular as well a
light at the single photon level is a fundamental measurement function that is useful in a wide variety of applications, including such diver
f the shelf commercial laser systems that are used for LIBS and other optical detection techniques are too costly, large, low performance an
years, the need for highly reliable, durable and non-intrusive systems for monitoring the health condition of naval structures becomes mor
ect will achieve an unobtrusive, wearable sensor array to collect environmental, physiological, and subjective measures associated with phy
advent of very high strength concrete, such as that manufactured by LaFarge, calculations that have been used historically to determine th
y of the microbolometer detectors using novel thin film materials was proven in Phase I. Phase II will continue these efforts by producing pa
eration infra-red focal plane array applications for night vision systems require high quality, large area HgCdTe epi-layers. Such layers are on
rmy has invested heavily in systems, such as Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A), that provide intelligence analysts with a
proposes a new type of portable inductively coupling wireless battery charger station to relieve the logistic footprint and operation complex
ms will deliver a soldier navigation solution that uses team-wide information and collaborative distributed computing to provide a position
ation Intermediate Moisture (IM) products currently use low pH and water content (aw) to discourage bacterial growth. The long-term goa
s the Army"s need for a lightweight battery charger and storage unit (BCSU), capable of continuous conversion of radiative environm
for greater payload and range for tactical missiles is unsatisfied by current propulsion concepts. Greater payload and range is necessary fo
e most important aspects in managing the risks in the cyber supply chain is being able to verify the integrity of the different hardware and
seeks a novel and practical approach for the collection and long-term preservation of RNA and other nucleic acids (e.g., microRNA, DNA) f
rprises plans to design and build prototypes of a multi-Gigabit data rate THz radios. It will fabricate two prototype units that will be integrat
st shipments of supplies to the tactical edge in Afghanistan and Iraq are water and fuel. The simultaneous treatment of wastewater and pro
igation proposes to continue developing a robust capability to determine human motion in GPS denied environments. Phase I testing show
all unit leaders face complex tradeoffs when selecting equipment and routes for a mission. Mnemonics such METT-TC and OAKOC summar
echnologies, Inc. (Systima) is developing an end-to-end integrated All-Up-Round (AUR) canister to provide a multiple missile launcher (MM
T: A high-fidelity computational electromagnetic solution will be developed that directly solves Maxwell"s equations in order to calcu
T: The objective of this effort is to develop innovative methods for deriving a sparse set of physical target features that can be used for exp
T: In the field of computer vision, extraction of features from sensor data (EO/IR) is critical for inference tasks including target object detec
T: The objective of this proposal is to achieve an operational capability to produce daily forecasts of the extended extreme ultraviolet solar
esearch relating to self-healing composites structures have been undertaken by well-known and respected research institutions under the
T: The goal of this phase II proposal is to develop a commercial platform for printing high performance, single-walled carbon nanotube tran
ue that enables new methods of obscurant modeling with faster rendering while maintaining or improving physical fidelity is proposed. Th
mes have witnessed enormous advances in high fidelity modeling of electromagnetic (EM) phenomena in the time-domain. To make such s
mous effort devoted to the data acquisition, signal processing, and automatic recognition of stationary targets has resulted in a generation
ciences Inc. (PSI) and its academic partner, the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), will continue to advance the capability of RIT&quot
d-Realities-Assessments-Modules(FRAM) enables innovative new levels and types of automated quantification strategies for combining hum
n collaboration with University of Massachusetts, proposes an energy-efficient hybrid-temperature-heterogeneous-technology (HTHT) digi
ase I STTR proposal we will determine the ruggedness of the genetic immunization technique in the production of duck egg derived immun
n of the Efficient Sensor Management for Optimal Multi-Task Performance (ES-MaTe) initiative is to develop technology that will enable C2B
two objectives of this effort: 1) demonstrate an adaptable, scalable and dynamically configurable digital ReadOut-Integrated-Circuit (ROIC
s Phase II SBIR IST will extend research conducted in Phase I to demonstrate several viable configurations for UV non-line-of-sight (UV NLO
s the lack of treatment options for lymphedema patients we propose the use of nanopatterned collagen thread-like scaffolds (threads) des
Moves (TAMs) proposed solution, with its purely hands-free system, will allow Medics to call up critical applications and data they need, dis
, SDC demonstrated feasibility of lightweight and low cost technologies for containerizing and vertically launching multiple missiles simulta
t tutoring systems (ITS) are complex adaptive learning systems that simulate one-on-one tutoring. Research shows they improve learning a
ctive of this effort is to develop track-before-detect algorithms to provide greater signal processing gain for pulsed-Doppler radars. We will
detection, tracking, and temperature determination of both very faint, distant targets and very bright targets upon approach, Nu-Trek is p
mission requires the use of data fusion to obtain accurate and persistent tracks of threatening objects discriminated from debris/counterm
T: There has been a growing interest and increased R & D activities in applying THz technology to biomedical, security, communicatio
T: Current and projected limitations on the maximum power from a high power single mode fiber laser amplifier impose architectural limit
T: To address the Air Force need for an adaptive optics system using a fiber laser array as the spatial phase correction system within the su
T: Under the first phase of the program, Plasmonics Inc. and Sandia National Laboratories investigated a range of surfaces that yield non-La
osed work seeks to clearly demonstrate the advantage of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar architecture over a similar singl
s STTR, Sentient Corporation, along with the Ohio State University GearLab as a research partner, will develop a probabilistic physics-based
Phase II Proposal addresses the need for a low cost acoustic transmitter that combines a power amplifier, control-circuitry and an innovati
efense takes place in a dynamic, uncertain environment. Multi-raid attacks threaten to overload sensor capabilities, leaving fewer sensor re
e pumped alkali laser (DPAL) allows for a potentially scalable approach towards a MW-class high energy laser system. By using an alkali vap
ctive of this project is to develop a number of novel, very low-volume and high dynamic response control surface actuation device concepts
u and Ka Band seeker radars need to be upgraded to improve radar thermal cooling, output power, in-flight calibration and lower cost. Thi
oach to Corrugated QWIP technolgy has been to design the CROIC that can function with a variety QWIP detectors classes as well as other
I Kutta creates the Aviator Mission Tasker Toolkit (AMTT) by leveraging existing Department of Defense (DoD) interoperability profiles, mul
Army Medical Materiel Agency (USAMMA) has a need for a high performing and cost-effective Insulated Shipping Container (ISC) to temper
I, HarmonoLogic LLC proposes to advance the development of the Nanocapillary Atmospheric Water Generation (Nano-AWG) System prov
T: The proposed work aims to build a physics-based rapid turnaround simulation capability for resolving combustion dynamics in liquid roc
T: This proposal sets out a plan to continue the method development for selective chemical oxidization of one amine of a polyamino, multi
rtment of Defense (DOD) accounts for over 21 million barrels of oil usage per day, with a majority of the fuel being appropriated to JP-8. Am
ssociates, Inc.~proposes to develop the Rugged Automated Training (RAT) system, a cost-effective, rugged, automated environment to train
operoxidase enzyme from the filamentous fungus Caldariomyces fumago has applications in industrial chemical synthesis and the detectio
ed States is currently faced with unprecedented energy challenge. Petroleum prices have skyrocketed due to rising competition for energy r
e II effort will establish stretchable photovoltaic modules that achieve the key metrics of the program: modules with efficiencies > 10%, tha
ose to build an emitter localization and detection system that can geolocate signals in the 800-2400 MHz range. The system can be rapidly-d
ominant method used in electronic support measure (ESM) systems to detect and geolocate noncooperative RF emitters employs arrays of

of this project is to design and build a THz-frequency spectrometer prototype with sub-wavelength spatial resolution for use in the spectro
ect will develop an integrated nanoplasmonic sensor Raman device to detect chemical warfare agents. The Raman device will be designed
bility of development and production of lightweight nonwoven fabric for parachute cloth application was clearly demonstrated during the S
management has duly recognized the scope of the energy problem in its operations and has undertaken several initiatives on renewable an
ns to use sensors such as PTSS, SM-3, UEWR, and AN/TPY-2 to track and intercept ballistic missiles. In order to be successful, the C2BMC ele
e II, Radiance proposes to advance our design, implementation and testing of multi-sensor (RF/IR/Vis), multi-platform data fusion algorithm
poses to develop, test, and validate real-time BMDS Sensor Resource Management (SRM) algorithms using a scalable sensor network data
T: Space defense analysis and mission trade studies are vital for the success of space-borne military operation. In this proposal, Intelligent
T: By considering multiple space-based teams of cooperative and/or uncooperative players with varying orbital geometries and defense/off
T: Barron Associates Inc. proposes development of a Game-based AutonoMy-Enabled Response (GAMER) system for spacecraft protection
T: Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI) proposes to apply a game theoretic approach to design a robust decision making tool for self defense sp
's role in the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) has necessitated a variety of activities that require long-term, reliable intelligence, reconnais
T: Adversarial installations, such as those housing the means for nuclear weapons production, are increasingly being constructed in heavily
T: Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) materials with outstanding material properties offer significant promise to transform infrastruc
T: We propose development of an efficient physics-based computational capability for real-time radar location of targets in cluttered envi
T: The overall program objective is to utilize the best available technologies to successfully develop the concept and design of a state of the
T: The program will focus on the design and development of a compact, high efficiency C-Band telemetry transmitter. The transmitter will
T: Terahertz (THz) spectroscopies offer unmatched non-contact probing of low-energy excitations underlying electronic transport and mag
T: In this Phase I STTR project, we propose to demonstrate the feasibility of developing a low cost, compact, time-domain terahertz (TD-TH
T: Confronted by a vast quantity of data, presented piecemeal, sporadically and at varying levels of detail, the human analyst is often overw
T: Existing machine learning algorithms have difficulty using all available data about a problem. This STTR will develop a new algorithm tha
T: Stability phenomena that are of vital interest in liquid rocket motor development involve a confluence of diverse physics and interaction
evelopment researchers and engineers have perpetually sought novel methods to reduce sensor size and improve performance. Continued
l Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase 1 project will develop a novel methodology to build atomistically-informed chemical kinetics m
ary goal of this STTR program is to develop high fidelity LDLP software module that can predict stiffness and damping forces over the range
acoustics simulation plays a vital role in several military and commercial applications, such as minimizing the noise profile of reconnaissanc
TR program, Structured Materials Industries, Inc. (SMI) and partners are developing high efficiency, switchable RF filters. The technical app
tural factors are increasingly being recognized as critical to effective military operations. Therefore, collection and analysis of socio-cultural
g from an advanced stage of development, this Phase II STTR project will produce designs and prototypes for a ricin-specific artificial antibo
s the Army"s Phase-II requirements for a low-cost chaos-based radar demonstrator, TechFlow and its research partners- the Universi
ey Microsystems, Inc proposes to develop an economical thermopile array with sensitivity maximum in the long wave infrared region (LWIR
n aircraft electrical power systems can compromise the readiness, safety, and capabilities of the war-fighter. Furthermore, if the root cause
t tutoring systems (ITSs) hold the promise of dramatically decreasing the cost of training while also providing consistent, formalized instruc
ltage, high-capacity, inexpensive cathode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is proposed. The cathode material employs carbon nanot
desires carbon nanotube (CNT) based fibers with exceptional strength and stiffness to provide high performance composite materials. Phy
tems proposes to develop advanced methodologies, for protection of Critical Program Information (CPI) of BMDS assets against exploitatio
ctive of this SBIR project is to develop the technologies needed to allow innovative, high performance avionics systems, subsystems, and co
e widely used in nearly every DoD electronics system because of their processing capabilities, low NRE costs, field programmability, and tim
, Mainstream Engineering demonstrated that a high concentration liquid-fed fuel cell system would significantly exceed the energy density
nfections that result in bacteremia and even mortality are a significant problem among soldiers with soft tissue/burn injuries. Overall morb
ase I SBIR program we developed a 4Ah 18650-size cell (280 Wh/kg) using novel nano Si materials and high capacity positive electrodes. Th
ose to develop a next generation radio frequency network channel emulator simulator tool called RFnest-48 that can evaluate a fully-conne
we designed and evaluated a thermal stereo prototype; however, rather than focusing on a nighttime-only deliverable in Phase II, we pro
rprises plans to design and build prototypes of a multi-Gigabit data rate THz radios. It will fabricate two prototype units that will be integrat
g on Agiltron"s extensive experience in fiber sensor development, we propose to develop a customized sensing system with the abili
site Plasmodium vivax, transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito, is the second major cause of malaria worldwide. Research focusing on P. vi
ctive of this SBIR project is to develop a man-portable S- and C-band communication antenna that can simultaneously track and communica
y of soldiers to determine the locations of other personnel within their vicinity based upon line-of-bearing estimates of radio transmissions
re (5 pounds, 10 watts) LWIR multi-spectral/hyperspectral imaging system will be developed for applications in remote detection and identi
T: NextGen Aeronautics Inc. proposes use of rapid prototyping (RP) technologies, design process improvements, and novel sensing techno
T: Experimental testing of dynamic models has been performed for more than 50 years and a wealth of data exists for individual models. H
T: The proposed research will develop a method of compensating atmospheric disturbances in the transmitting subapertures of a phased a
ose of this proposal is to build a working prototype of a highly-adaptive, vehicle-independent, compact, low-power, low-cost, autonomous
ctive of this research is to develop materials that replace the current generation of visible smoke formulations used by the U.S. military. In
random number generation suite that generates, dynamically, millions of parallel pseduorandom number streams suitable for consumptio
n-MST team proposes to perform research and development of a system which fuses multi-spectral EO and 3D data collected with a low-co
ase II effort, SK Infrared LLC, is collaborating with Raytheon Vision Systems (RVS) to demonstrate a dual color 512x512 30 um pitch long wa
LLC proposes to continue development of its double-layer electrode technology for lithium ion batteries. The double-layer electrode techn
t addresses the need for a predictive model which characterizes the motor ejecta from thrust terminated and burn-to-depletion solid rocke
pace COMSEC end units are quite large (not suitable for nanosats, cubesats), based on 1980"s technology, and do not take advantag
owing defense and aerospace system complexity and associated power management and distribution schemes, there is an ever-increasing
ement of Work (SOW) defines the support required for a multi-task effort related to the design and fabrication of a ceramic resin matrix com
search Corporation proposes to develop a sensor resource manager that selects sensor schedules based on the expected mission performa
e II SBIR will create a new generation of position sensors with unprecedented performance in terms of dynamic range, accuracy, data rates
cs-based scattering phenomena from MDA objects of interest can be very complex and occur in many different forms such as: specular refl
t;s existing Automated Test and Re-Test (ATRT) software tool suite is a disruptive technology used to apply automation to the integration an
d Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) proposes an innovative heat exchanger integrated with thermoelectric devices to achieve 10-15 kW additi
ose to develop an innovative methodology for life and reliability prediction of hot-section components in advanced turbo propulsion system
avy, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) plans to upgrade its facilities at the Acoustic Research Detachment (ARD). Part of this upgrade in
e II objective is to demonstrate the vision that the reuse of knowledge gained from known designs for Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) o
eveloped under SBIR contract for Solicitation Topic N102-116 (Navy). The overall goal of this multi-phase project is to conduct applied Rese
he-art electrical starter/generator (ES/G) systems have become increasingly complex in design and integration due to significant power-dem
the TRL level of the highly-loaded rate-augmented multi-pulse solid propellant tactical rocker motor ignition system technologies selected i
lasers have unique interactions with matter that include the ability to athermally ablate materials, create micron-resolution texturing of sur
avity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) is a new technology which can be used for developing high performance laser components for Atom-
of this project was to help reduce or eliminate the potentially catastrophic effects of a failed hose/drogue system during aerial refueling. Fa
pe of conformal antenna is proposed which is based on the realization of a magnetic current filament (MCF) radiating structure which work
ram investigated an approach for inserting high resolution OTDR technology within the T-BERD 6000 Compact Optical Test Platform. This pl
of this work is to provide the Navy with a new, ultra-small vibration suppression system for quartz oscillators, which will be used as a maste
ous landing of a Vertical Takeoff and Landing Unmanned Air Vehicle (VTUAV), such as Fire Scout, on the deck of a moving ship requires a pr
gh-speed missiles require aerodynamic dome shapes that reduce drag and have greater ability to withstand aerothermal heating. Several N
arent windows and domes on aircrafts and missiles often provide other functionality, such as conductivity, through the use of coatings or m
ugh the Sensor Active Sonar Enhancement SBIR aims to develop algorithms for in-situ adaptive sonar performance prediction. These algori
effective team communication is a force multiplier in operations and an accelerant to training. It is the foundation upon which leaders build
ntification of these warfare modes, particularly Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs), is vital to protecting U.S. armed forces personnel and the
orce Medical Modeling & Simulation Program has a need for synthetic tissue trainers that replicate live tissues and anatomy. Project ta
c injuries, especially in the combat setting, are often associated with significant tissue loss and morbidity. Immediate reconstruction is often
skin defects, including burns and trauma, represent a major medical problem affecting both military and civilian populations. In recent mili
f a Prosthetic Replacement of the Ocular Surface Environment (PROSE) device is a revolutionary treatment for military patients that have lo
E is a developing a nanoparticle-based biosensor technology platform that has the ability for real-time detection of pathogens. Tuberculosis
ctive of this proposal is to develop an alternative to the tuberculin test and interferon- & #61543; & #61472;release assays for the
bile robots today cannot perform significant physical work due to their limited strength and power density. One practical approach to achie
T: We propose to develop extremely compact and rugged laser systems for emerging cold-atom-based sensors of time, gravity, and inertia
ear continues to become entangled in SURTASS underwater towed array surveillance equipment causing a variety of damage to the arrays a
Power Electronics International, Inc. (APEI, Inc.), and Moog, Inc. have allied to form a team devoted to the development of an intelligent, m
T: Spectral Energies, LLC in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame and Georgia Tech proposes to develop and deliver flow contro
T: When Air Force applications or data reside in a third-party"gray"cloud, trustworthiness can be compromised due to lack of c
T: Operating in a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) environment is risky because there is limited ability to gauge the quality of informati
T: A better understanding of the thermo-mechanical response, characteristics and properties of materials can lead to improved device per
T: The efficient, effective balancing of jet engine rotors and subassemblies continues to be a challenge for key aerospace applications. Wh
T: The primary objective of this research effort is to develop a next-generation time-gated ballistic imaging (BI) system for three-dimension
T: In today"s limited government budget environment, the push is towards smaller spacecraft with more rapid development times (&
T: The current designs of telescopes for space borne applications use monolithic glass, beryllium, or silicon-carbide optics. With the existin
T: The overall goal of the Phase II effort is to take CalRAM"s Additive Manufacturing process, based on Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
T: Engineering & Scientific Innovations, Inc. (ESI) has an extensive background in aircraft survivability and vulnerability reduction and
T: Currently fielded night vision goggles intensify images in an integrated components train comprising a photo cathode, a multi-channel p
T: The high costs and inherent dangers of live training with air platforms have motivated the increasing use of simulation-based training. H
T: This program develops a Modular Propulsion system design and demonstration test bed that continues the efforts of the Phase I program
T: Deployable Space Systems, Inc. (DSS), in partnership with Mark O"Neill LLC (MOLLC) and Emcore Photovoltaics (EMCORE), will foc
T: Deployable Space Systems, Inc. (DSS), in partnership with Emcore Photovoltaics (EMCORE), proposes the development and TRL 5/6 valid
T: Deployable Space Systems, Inc. (DSS) proposed Phase 2 SBIR program is focused on the development of the mission-enabling Aladdin Sm
T: Accurate determination of the distance between fastener holes and part edges is critical to ensure structural integrity in military aircraft
T: High temperature applications of titanium alloys are limited by their affinity to oxygen. In these alloys, oxygen absorption results in a br
T: The purpose of this proposal is to develop a new photosensitive optical material with working range from 3 to 5 um, which enables reco
T: Current generation engines for Air Force platforms provide unprecedented levels of thrust and performance but also generate significan
T: The objectives of this Phase-II research effort are to perform various advanced laser-based measurements in a swirl stabilized combusto
T: Modern military space systems use high specific impulse (Isp) propulsion systems to provide efficient station keeping and large delta-V o
T: To meet the goals for future generation Air Force LOX/Hydrocarbon booster engines, improvements must be made in performance, ope
T: Liquid rocket engine (LRE) turbopumps operate in complex flow regimes that range from cavitating liquid flows in pumps to shock-conta
T: The goal of the Space Test Program is to enable the US Air Force to rapidly develop emerging space technologies by providing economic
T: To address the Air Force need for an advanced power skiver tool capable of reliably skiving gap-fill material to precise heights with repea
T: The U.S. Air Force has a need to improve stray light rejection and reduce the solar exclusion angle for space-based optical sensors tasked
T: The Area-I team propose to leverage their expertise to develop an extended-endurance Air-Launched, Tube-Integrated Unmanned Syste
T: Exquadrum proposes to continue development of its rocket nozzle thrust diverter, which was successfully demonstrated in Phase I. The
T: The surfaces of rocket engines are exposed to high pressure combustion products at temperatures up to 6000°F. Regenerative cooling c
T: We propose to develop a comprehensive, integrated software framework and toolset to support model-based engineering (MBE) of lase
T: Future spacecraft could benefit from onboard planning and scheduling autonomy to effectively fulfill their missions. By eliminating the
T: The DoD requires increased performance and increased density solid propellants for use on boost, strategic and tactical missile systems,
T: In this Phase II SBIR proposal Physical Sciences Inc., in collaboration with its wholly-owned subsidiary, Q-Peak Inc., describes the develop
T: Toyon in partnership with FLIR EOC, proposes to leverage recent advances in large-format hybrid (CMOS/InGaAs) focal plane arrays and
T: Some military aircraft engines utilize fuel as the working fluid in engine nozzle actuation systems. RCT proposes a prototype design, buil
T: The data transmission capacity required for fixed and tactical information networking continues to increase. Deploying traditional RF or
T: This Phase II SBIR effort will focus on the design and fabrication of a wide-format mid-wave infrared scene projector (with 1000x500 pixe
T: Satellite intelligence information is being used increasingly for real-time operations. This requires satellites that can be quickly tasked fo
T: Warfare is changing at increasingly rapid rate. What was once advanced technology has become simple and inexpensive for our adversa
T: Space-based space situational awareness (SSA) for the surveillance and reconnaissance of deep space (DS) resident space objects (RSOs
T: In an attempt to address the data overload challenge significant work has been conducted studying the human factors and cognitive scie
T: The key objective for Policy Based Network Management for SATCOM is to consider the satellite network system as a whole for planning
The DOEs and publics interest in the problem should be clearly stated (typically one to three sentences). High Energy Physics has a numbe
ugh in the gas profile used to accelerate the particles is required. Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation proposes to increase the repetitio
rogram (Isotope Program) within the Office of Nuclear Physics (NP) is to produce isotopes that are in short supply in the U.S. and of which t
E. This facility would use a LINAC to accelerate electrons up to 2.5GeV in order to produce the free-electron lasers (FELs) used for the exper
Hadron Collider (CERN) and at potential future electron-positron colliders. Mass assigned to support structures, although critical in function
mplifiers and fast shaping amplifiers with low-power 200MS/s flash analog to digital converters (ADCs). Such monolithic ROIC is currently n
us a wet cooling system, thereby reducing permitting and associated water use problems. However, by shifting from a wet to a dry co
onality 3D integrated circuits (ICs) for integrating silicon pixel detectors with CMOS read-out ICs. Current methods for 3D IC development ar
enewal, many of which have recently received approval. This has given rise to questions about the aging of structures, systems, and comp
ets typically gathered from high performance computing (HPC) applications. Most tool projects create their graphical user interfaces (GUI)
ources, free electron lasers, and spallation neutron source user facilities. At present, conventional circular-beam klystrons and inductive ou
ntaminants in the environment is expensive and labor intensive. Current baseline methods have resulted in monitoring programs that colle
ng (PPM) for the X-FEL linac proposed by Los Alamo National Laboratory, This klystron will have a minimum pulse width of 4 microseconds
curity. The goal of this program is to investigate solid solution hardening of SrI2 by aliovalent doping. Fracture of SrI2, as well as most othe
oleum. Renewable resources, such as plant derived biomass, may become a significant source of these critical materials but new technolo
mal, etc.), reduce environmental impacts, and minimize health and safety issues associated with the chemicals and processes used to mak
of these problems, models utilizing allhexahedral meshes are preferred due to better accuracy and efficiency. However, algorithms for aut
as, including an accurate collision model and heating sources, are essential computational tools for the theoretical interpretation of existing
in gyrotron efficiency and performance. Electron beam guns are one of the key components of microwave tube devices such as gyrotrons
all-scale concept exploration experiments. They are used in industries and laboratories that utilize and study low-temperature plasmas. In
aterials and for radiation containment. The integrity of construction materials like concrete is an important consideration and concern for LW
at were then not properly disposed and released into the environment resulting in the contamination of soils and groundwater. DOE faces
s. Measuring and setting the electron bunchlength is critical to the operation of the accelerator, and can ultimately determine if physics ex
es to support each emerging paradigm. Many of these are designed only for specific configurations or for use in certain cases, which makes
ars sponsored the development of many important codes, such as Lattice QCD, Trilinos, PETSc, and Paraview, some of which are libraries. T
industry for almost two decades. Industries that have used virtual design and analysis tools have reduced material parts size, developed en
ger the events and, thus were able to study only a small subset of phenomena. Recently, investigations of the dynamics stimulated
opes. Current high QE photo cathode materials like GaAs, alkali-tellurides and alkali-antimonides require ultra-high vacuum and even then h
to demonstrate high power high frequency RF generation using high current relativistic electron beams. High power high frequency RF sou
aterials like PVC. However, they are currently being phased out of use in the US and elsewhere due to concerns about their toxicity and acti
creased, it is critical that relevant infrastructure and peripheral technology follow a similar cost/volume curve. This requires a shift away fro
metal catalysts needed for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in state-of-the-art acid-based PEMs. Alkaline PEMs have long held the prom
technology. Giner Inc. (Giner) proposes to develop a high-porosity, fibrous composite air cathode with a low- cost catalyst and a designed m
s of ambient aerosols and help to model the climate system more accurately. A field-deployable cloud condensation nuclei spectrometer t
roethylene have become persistent contaminants in groundwater and soil at DOE sites and elsewhere. Acute exposures to trichloroethylen
ogical interactions between material and fluid. A more detailed knowledge of these interactions can substantially improve our understandin
meter monitoring capabilities; The inability to dynamically image materials at atomic resolutions in changing liquid environments is a signifi
neration of MgB2 wire is good enough for small scale cable demonstrations, there is a need to further improve the strand, specifically the
deoff space where slightly reduced spatial resolution allows gains in record length and reduced costs are poorly explored. HyperV Technolo
ystems requiring advanced modeling techniques. These often involve combustion or other sources of energy release, fluid-structure intera
millimeter space resolutions would open new opportunities in many areas, including collider detectors, rare kaon experiments, and neutrin
mance Magnesium Ion (Mg-ion) conducting membrane to enable the production and commercialization of all solid state Mg-ion batteries (
strong emphasis in materials science on surface patterning and thin film structures. This technique is presently the only one available whic
nd future nuclear power plants. Degradation of concrete in these structures is caused by chemical and physical attacks that affect the ceme
gh Harmonic Generation (HHG), where a high intensity pulses are used to drive frequency conversion from a noble gas in a hollow core fibe
ther glycol (PTMEG), a component of polyurethane stretch fibers (Spandex) and as an industrial solvent with applications in polyvinyl c
semiconductor devices, a source of high quality and inexpensive GaN wafers does not yet exist. This lack of GaN wafers adds complexity to
arkets mature for GaN power devices, solid state lighting, and hundreds of other new applications. Even with this remarkable forecast, GaN
osphere with precision of 1 part in 3000 within one minute, requires only small amounts of gas, operates unattended in the field for at lea
ly radiation hard, capable of withstanding at least 100,000-fold higher radiation flux than silicon. LightSpins GaInP Photomultiplier Chip tec
energy (10s of MeV) electron storage ring. The development of this technology will directly contribute to enhanced performance of a new
e are needed to verify gas fluxes and concentrations in order to understand the terrestrial carbon cycle. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) ca
tic field sensors to measure magnetic fields in various magnets employed at these facilities as well as in cyclotrons. The currently used and
ver increasing data rates (i.e. 100+ Gigabit per sec and higher line rates). Likewise, high-performance computing (HPC), that enables scienti
rgent need for Bismuth Strontium Calcium Copper Oxide superconducting precursor powder. This material is a high-temperature supercon
formance computing (HPC) market, have identified the lack of simple software, limited access to technical talent, and difficulty in estimatin
nents, such as electron beam sources and RF accelerating cavities. The premier electromagnetic and particle modeling tools today al
small source size (e.g.: sharpened end of a needle) can lead to very high- brightness electron beams. Recently, important developments
n a six-pass energy recovery linac (ERL). The maximum energy of protons will be 250 GeV and the maximum energy of electrons will be 30
with the two resonant delay lines of the SLED-II pulse compression system. Each switch is triggered with an intense electron beam drawn
they depend on massive economies of scale and an efficient supply chain to stay competitive. Todays approaches to supply chain optimiza
e analysis of parallel programs. Developed over the last 15 years, TAU has evolved with each new generation of HPC systems and scales effi
neutrino factories and/or muon colliders as evidenced by its prior and recent call for proposals. The dipole magnets in the ring of a muon
he Modular Planar Germanium (MPGe) detector systems to be developed here will provide a lower cost, higher resolution, basis for such de
10 mA will be designed. The immediate DoE need for this technology is a reliable DC H- ion source that will inject an ion beam into the pro
performance of graphitic components in the cores of Next Generation Nuclear Plants (NGNP). Such structural monitoring is necessary beca
gic carbon sequestration (GCS) and ensure that it performs its intended function of removing CO2 from the energy industry without delete
a significant net source of carbon greenhouse gases from thawing permafrost. As the Arctic region responds to climate forcings, monitoring
a significant net source of carbon greenhouse gases from thawing permafrost. The Department of Energy, NASA, and NSF have launched se
etter models and policies for dealing with fossil fuel emissions. Compact, lightweight, low-cost sensors capable of unattended operation on
g rate, high melting point, high thermal conductivity, high strength at elevated temperatures and low tritium inventory. However during se
An easytouse and robust tool chain for understanding, porting and refactoring existing HPC codes (e.g., SciDAC codes) is essential to unlock
urrent technologies are limited to efficiency, size and price. Breakthrough technologies are needed. PolarOnyx is to develop a 10 mJ 3 micr
ols work very badly when delay variation (queuing delay) gets large and users report evidence that current queuing delays are barely tolera
h will lead to the commercialization of clean, carbon-free and safe Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE). Both ICF and IFE demand a detailed understa
d wall resistivity in accelerators trying to increase luminosity, was developed. Before coating the RHIC vacuum system with copper, it is imp
on sub-micron regions, a capability of extreme importance to measure the functioning of sub-micron structures and devices. In particular,
plications. Pressurized 3He tubes are widely used in this field. However, the severe 3He shortage prevents this medium from satisfying eve
model a wide range of shock wave propagation and material motion phenomena. SNL continues to develop the technical capabilities of CT
de materials are required to have superior creep rupture resistance. Ni-base single crystal (SX) blades have higher creep strength in compa
m, which must be removed for adequate FEL operations. Typical mitigation techniques require the inefficient off-crest use of hundreds of m
rained beam dynamics of the conventional linear lattice. However, a novel concept has recently been developed that promises to significan
on beam properties, such as transverse envelope evolution, emittance, and bunch length, is a critical operational need. Yet, most of the con
ctive as next generation accelerators for future, compact light source applications. Realization of this technique still requires substantial imp
. Such low propagation velocity results in concentrated energy dissipation and irreversible damage of the magnet during an unprotected qu
with each pixel being 100 microns wide and 4 cm tall, all based on the microstructured semiconductor neutron detector (MSND) technolo
world today. Fast-neutron detectors are an important tool in monitoring the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Discrimination between fas
a Picosecond Photo-Detector (LAPPD), there is widespread agreement in the cathode community that a higher QE bialkali cathode is possib
data sets using sophisticated computer systems that depend on high- performance data distribution and storage technologies. As the requ
leveraged by other researchers (e.g., agriculture, water resources, energy) and commercial users (who have requested access to such dat
ystem surfaces. Such conditions are essential for longevity of photoemitters in accelerator injectors and particle and hydrocarbon-free envir
cate direct digital Quantitative Secondary Electron Detectors (QSED) for scanning electron microscopes (SEMs). If successful, commercial v
ubes are replaced by solid state switches such as IGBT, IGCT and MOSFET devices, operating at voltages of 3KV to 6.0+KV with peak current
urements of ambient methane concentration are needed to include in environmental models. D.O.E. is particularly interested in methane m
ources and sinks for carbon. However, instruments currently available have attributes that are not favorable for distributed UAV deploymen
n and biogeochemical cycling. Fine roots (considered to be smaller than 1-2 mm in diameter) are the dominant component of this system,
erstanding of the basic physics and chemistry of low temperature plasmas (LTP) ( & lt;10 eV). These non-equilibrium LTPs have a mul
plementation of alternative energy sources along with improvements in the efficiency. Thus far, a relatively untouched sector of energy con
ment. Across the industry, companies, universities, and national laboratories that develop energy devices (batteries, solar photovoltaics,
in the Phase I program, is anticipated to have a significant impact on cost and performance in applications for undulator magnets. The ove
ctron accelerators such as that at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and DoE Jefferson Lab. Future systems, such as the Internati
ions often fail when plasma heats the protective insulating coating on the antennas, exposing the bare metal and causing structural failure
he plasma processing industry and fusion reactors. In magnetic fusion research, sheath formation near the radiofrequency (RF) antenna st
ting electrons to 10 GeV in a distance of just 1 meter using laser-plasma acceleration techniques. Tape-based plasma mirrors have been pro
of meeting the luminosity requirements of the experimental nuclear physics program. The electron cooler system for the proposed Mediu
nants were discharged into a vadose zone through which transport to the groundwater table is dominated by unsteady, unsaturated ground
to ten-thousandths of a pound/gigawatt-hour of gross electrical output. Current methods for measuring mercury for continuous emiss
elected for their suitability to regions of the vessel with different power and flux characteristics. Tungsten is one of the most importa
nsistent production of cavity-grade superconducting niobium, which has application in the manufacture of seamless bulk niobium cavities a
ollider, will all require silicon detectors capable of reconstructing charged particle trajectories with high accuracy in the presence of significa
proaches for monitoring radionuclide contamination in the soils surrounding waste disposal facilities. Specifically this proposal focuses on t
r in the atmosphere. To understand aerosol formation and their implications on climate the study of precursors provides very valuable info
esearch, and ice sheet and sea level changes have been explicitly identified as a current priority in the Presidents Climate Change Science P
o detect and process photons at high rates (above 108 detected photons per second) are highly desirable for a number of DOE, homeland s
photon-sensitive alternative to photomultipliers (PMTs), but their performance does not meet the needs of science, and there are no com
a ultrashort period (less than 10 mm) which meet the requirements for the next generation of undulator radiation sources. The proposed d
aracterize seismic signals as explosions or earthquakes. In recent years the ability to monitor small events that may be seen only at local di
nt signals that require amplification and conversion to a voltage. Current-to-voltage converters (I/Vs) are widely utilized in experimental an
logy of radiation detection, there is a need for high speed digital detector readout electronics to match these improvements. Specifically, f
gamma rays, and charged particles for applications in the areas of nuclear and medical physics, astrophysics, environmental remediation, n
nterfaces in low-cost organic photovoltaic materials organized? How do lightweight polymer-based matrix materials fail under strain? X-ray
iplinenuclear forensic sciencehas been developed to support tracking, testing, and forensic analysis of nuclear material. Obviously, nuclear
dition it does not require natural gas, avoids the release of greenhouse gases and is scaleable over a wide range of sizes. About 3% of the w
on. In the past four decades, polymeric membranes and conventional ceramic membranes have been extensively researched, develop
e power supply. An integrated voltage regulator would provide improved control, but requires improvements in on-chip inductors for energ
ill be reduced to low levels, China currently holds 73% of the worlds reserves and can create export controls to limit our access to indium a
conomical production methods has proven to be economically challenging. Biomass generally needs to be broken down and separated into
nicipal lighting networks lies in dealing with the heat that is generated by high power LEDs. To produce the light output that is needed in co
nal lights, and also with inorganic electroluminescent lamps in energy efficient diffuse lighting applications. A key challenge for improving d
United States use electricity to heat their water and all but a few use resistive heater based water heaters which consume a large amount o
ost home owners and an unnecessary burden on US energy supplies. Currently, the high cost of solar hot water systems discourages alterna
e adoption. Both issues stem from the use of a hard glass edge seal, which requires a high temperature manufacturing process, and which
A much simpler turn-key method for implementing daylighting is preferably. EFOIs solution, called the CRICKET Network, includes ultra-sim
rcial and industrial applications at a target cost of $20 per meter. The proposed work addresses the three largest cost drivers of existing po
erature PEM fuel cells for transportation applications. The innovative metal bipolar plate technique is aimed to meet industry revised perfor
uced from renewable sources; and fuel cells operate optimally by using it. However, due to its relatively low volumetric energy density whe
nergy SunShot Initiatives goals of solar systems that install for $1/Watt and have a levelized cost of energy of less than 6 cents per kilowatt
ential to reduce overall system costs, making solar energy less expensive and speeding its widespread adoption as a cost-effective and
ons, but further improvements are needed to achieve wide spread global adoption. In addition to further cost reductions, high PV penetra
ate change, DOE has called for technologies that can capture at least 90% of CO2 emissions from an existing coal-fired power plant with &a
t feasibility of a low cost, oxygen separation (enrichment) system that works on the interception effect of a gradient magnetic field in the p

ever looking for effective tools to measure the problematic defects and performance variations in their critical processes. Approach to addr
electrolyte salt, solvents and battery electrode materials. The major factor impacting automotive Li-Ion battery pack safety is the use of hi
nt water for contamination that would indicate failure of a fuel element. Estimates of the localized fission rates and temperature distributio
duce the emission of greenhouse gases in power generation using fossil fuels. While these devices are commercially available, their costs ar
of environmentally contaminated sites. Since the closure of many of these sites, U.S. taxpayers have spent about $220 billion at 74 cleanup
r lithium ion batteries. Commercial success has been hindered by limited cycle life, expensive precursors and non-scalable processes. The o
nging the power generation industry. New Federal EPA regulations and State renewable energy portfolio standards have increased the pres
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is swept during a constant-intensity flashlamp pulse. This scheme has many technical and cost drawbacks. Sinton Instruments has invente
flux density, and capability to operate at high frequency ranges (100kHz-10MHz). With Spectrum Magnetics & apos; proprietary tech
ate industry in the next twenty years. The total cost of this environmental site cleanup is estimated to be in the hundreds of billions of dolla
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across the lifecycle of the facility thereby reducing overall costs. However, a key element of configuration management is accurate as-built
ewable fuels are liquid fuels made from biomass that are a direct substitute for the standard, petroleum- derived fuels. For example, renew
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of the remainder of the hardware and labor to install a complete GSHP system. This high cost is driven by labor and equipment amortizatio
water heating systems. Mainstream Engineering Corporation is proposing to develop a low- cost, highly efficient solar collector that will si
o meet ever-increasing global and domestic energy demands. Most CSP power generation concepts work by the optical concentration of su
by the high cost and associated manufacturing hazards associated with the manufacture of lithium ion batteries. The use of solvents in th
extended range electric vehicles (EREVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), battery electric vehicles (BEV) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV)
om the availability of high sensitivity photo- sensors with improved spatial and temporal resolution that scaled to large areas, and manufac
te University, proposes to investigate the feasibility of using biomineralization-based technology to seal unwanted leakage pathways relativ
es and is used extensively by researchers studying a wide range of subjects, including polymers, ceramics, metals and biological macromole
athodes lack the capability to meet the long term requirements for medical, defense, industrial and many scientific systems. This program
Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear waste storage facilities, together with the associated needs to characterize and monitor the chemical
ys. Significant improvements in laboratory x-ray sources, synchrotrons and detector technologies in the past few years have pushed the fro
ide the great reduction of emittances required for an Energy-Frontier Muon Collider; but an end-to-end design is lacking. Meanwhile, the
ntraband bulk nuclear materials, but is currently limited by the rate at which the beam can be pulsed. Erosion of the capillary plasma chan
d authentication of nuclear security documents, materials, and equipment; however, current commercial coatings for anti-tampering seals
15 kV) SiC MCPM that is low cost, manufacturable, reliable and reworkable. The target utility scale energy storage applications include pow
ditions that will be encountered in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs). As the coolant temperature used to dissipate heat from electronics incre
eveloping countries has very large negative effects on health, environment, livelihoods, gender equality, and global climate. To address this
and particulates that are both poisonous to humans and damaging to the environment. Four million deaths are attributed to indoor air po
to chemicals and building the type of commercial-scale plants that will enable the market to truly compete with petroleum derived chemic
to replace hydrocarbon chemicals for production of commodity plasticizers and polyester polymers. Using todays prices, FDCA can econom
thin North America, typically with wells drilled into geologically active regions of the earths crust where this energy is concentrated (Huttre
fossil energy. While solar cell efficiencies continue to make incremental gains these improvements are so far insufficient to drive PV costs
ufacturers today measure cell performance inline under white light conditions, but are unable to obtain the cell response as a function of w
m conventional fossil fuel supplies. One way to meet this need is to convert renewable resources such as cellulosic biomass to fuels and ch
advanced power systems that will: directly contribute to improving system control, protect capital equipment investment, and promote
To reduce the CO2 emissions, CO2 capture and sequestration processes need to be implemented. In addition to CO2, these plants produce
ssions. To achieve maximum performance, components must be made of Nickel super-alloys and must be cast as single crystals. Although s
ency, operability, and durability of a gas turbine engine. As such, any improvements to these seals are highly desirable. Improvements may
materials selection. The use of steel components would be preferable but without protective coatings they are susceptible to oxidation and
eactor core to control reactivity. The positioning of the control and shutdown rods is performed in Combustion Engineering designed plan
core components are manufactured. Manufacturing large, high aspect ratio, components using silicon carbide composite materials presen
e the development of a new sensor for tracking radioactive material during nuclear fuel reprocessing. Reprocessing spent nuclear fuel has
hat maximize material loss detection sensitivity, increase the quality of accountability measurements, minimize material holdup, and re
data sets are quickly growing. Also, the increasing ubiquity of parallel hardwaremulti-core chips, parallel co-processors and accelerators, n
he Department of Energy has developed several advanced simulation codes that could help, but the tools are too difficult for engineers in U
nt lighting systems. There are still many barriers for these tools to reach the market. This research examines using bring high performance
rom the need to distribute electric power in the most efficient and reliable way. In recognition of the importance of optimization in this are
educe uncertainties in current predictions of climate change and to improve our understanding of the health impacts of air pollutants. The
, but are not analyzed in any manner until after they are brought to a laboratory on the ground. The information thus obtained is averaged
imultaneously measure all four major greenhouse gasescarbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor. By selecting different las
amental questions on bio-productivity and energy cycling and give clues to the origin of life and evolution. Consequently, isotopic data hol
tical synthesis, synthetic biology hopes to produce biology-based solutions to some of the worlds grand challengesdisease, energy supply,
ored and remediated to protect the environment and human health. Dangerously high levels of chromium, cobalt and uranium have been
ters of contaminated soil generated at over 7000 sites from past weapons activities. This remediation includes bioremediation, where subs
stics. In many cases, the capability to produce photon fluxes has outpaced the ability to detect and measure the resultant photons. Synch
o create bunches at the level of tens of femtoseconds become more widespread, the diagnosis of these bunches with increased resolution
se pressure waves produced by the almost instantaneous heating of the mercury following proton impact on the target. To protect the ves
urrent technologies are limited to efficiency, size, and price. Breakthrough technologies are needed. PolarOnyx is to develop a 10 mJ mid-i
ons like undulators. Magnets based on PrFeB chemistry are most suitable for cryogenically operated undulators. Prior to our Phase I projec
ogy, remote sensing, imaging, industry and communications. However, THz radiation facilities based on FELs, electron storage rings, and/o
d structured data that is being produced in accelerator diagnostics and beam line experiments. It demonstrates the technologies that can b
pulse widths for application to free-electron laser (FEL)-based light sources that are using the enhanced self-amplified spontaneous emissio
areas of the accelerator. Typical techniques to decrease surface impedance are to use shields of superconducting Nb, however, as these shie
time in changing liquid and gas environments is a significant impediment to the advance of multiple areas of science. Recently Hummingb
ature. However, it is still expensive resulting from expensive materials (membrane, catalyst, and bipolar plate) and electricity consumption.
rane-based hydrogen generator, based on catalyst and membrane materials advancements. Economical and environmentally benign produ
tively. These olefins represent a major component of the polymer manufacturing cost. Consequently, there is significant economic benefit
significant material challenges. Current zirconium alloys and other metals are incapable of being considered as core materials due to increa
d by the use of redox flow batteries to store and release power. Redox flow batteries are batteries that use a solution of redox active mater
y. Plans for future major fusion machines will undoubtedly utilize superconducting magnets which operate at 4K or below. Magnets for sm
rge arrays of microcavity plasmas capable of generating light in the UVB and C wavelength ranges in a slim and flat form factor. UV light is a
its Project X requires a high-power radio frequency amplifier with parameters that are not available from commercial sources. Omega-P, I
his otherwise very promising technology for future high energy physics machines and other applications. We will experimentally study a ne
nt improvements in fuel efficiency and lessen our dependence on environmentally hazardous, foreign produced fuels. Thermoelectric Pow
heavy duty vehicles by about 3.5-4% at full load, about 25% at idle, and about 10% for an average duty cycle, can reduce CO2, NOx and PM
omotive engines require the uses of high-performance materials and lubricants. Current oil-based lubricants degrade rapidly under such c
e United States. Here we propose to significantly improve the evacuated solar tube collectors (ETC) by utilizing the dry-drawable carbon n
over $1B annually. Conventional infrared spectroscopy suffers, however, from fundamental spatial resolution limits that prohibit its applicati
d method of achieving this is through the use of ceramic thermal barrier coatings (TBCs). However, state of the art zirconia-based TBCs hav
er traditional redox flow batteries are limited in their use due to non-uniform pressure drops and mass transfer limitations, as well as high m
strictions that low-temperature superconductors put on the fusion magnet systems. This can be done by using high-temperature supercon
hout their fabrication/performance cycle. This project will utilize a novel Additive Manufacturing (AM) process to produce nearly monolith
Energy storage applications in Europe such as wind capture and improved biogas conversion efficiency are also driving significant interest in
weapons has reached a state of heightened urgency in recent years. Neutron detection is an important component of the overall dete
of seismological information. This information is unavailable for analysis because it needs to be extracted from its analog form and put into
for highly efficient power generation cycles or converted into value-added chemicals and transportation fuels. However, coal-derived synt
ecial nuclear material. Neutron detection by use of pressurized He-3 tubes is a critical component within the scheme of safeguarding nucle
d power roadblocks for transceivers at 100 Gb/s datarates and enable the bandwidth of Department of Energy (DOE) operated networks to
nt in the United States. This is particularly true in regard to buildings, which account for 40% of the total energy used in America. Currentl
tracking. Available tracking systems are too large, expensive and require specialized setup procedures that are incompatible with a very low
p; gt; 65kg) panel assemblies. Installation is difficult and time consuming requiring back breaking manual labor or heavy construction equip
achieve a levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) of 5-6/kWhe by 2020. This requires a dramatic reduction in the cost of CSP collector systems. S
wer (CSP) plants by developing and improving the reliability of advanced instrumentation. A need has been identified for improved pressure
n systems still do not meet the energy density and cost goals for emerging EV markets including PHEVs. A key barrier is the energy density a
ge unattainable by current batteries. To compensate, batteries are oversized, leading to excess cost and weight. In addition, micro HEVs use
(EVs). XG Sciences (XGS) will develop an xGnP graphene nanoplatelet-based silicon (Si) nanocomposite LIB anode material to demonstrate
chnologies that can significantly reduce petroleum usage in the transportation sector. Widespread adoption of electricdrive vehicles will low
te matter, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and carbon monoxide. New low temperature catalyst materials are needed for exh
harger compressor operation towards and often beyond its efficient and stable operating boundaries. Much of the drive cycle is spent opera
n is dependent almost entirely on oil, which creates vulnerability to supply chain disruptions, potential for fuel price shocks, and exposure t
cy and emissions occur at compression ratios below 14:1. The industry trend has been to steadily reduce compression ratio. Literature findi
el consumption requirements. However, alternative approaches must be considered to meet the upcoming efficiency demands. Differential
eloping technologies to enable average new vehicle fuel economy of more than 60 miles per gallon for cars and more than 43 miles per ga
products for both transportation and industrial markets. Currently, only one sensor is commercially available, and it lacks the low concen
n up to 12 wt% of dysprosium (Dy) in order to increase the coercivity, and avoid demagnetization at elevated temperatures. However, the g
material capable of achieving significant cost savings to approach the DOE motor cost target of $4.7/kW in 2020. In order to meet the amb
s with better performance and less pollution concerns. Inorganic additives have demonstrated good friction reduction results and eliminate
neration. The cost of installing conventional hydro power generation equipment would be high and uneconomical. DOE research confirms
transporting and lifting present blades, towers, and generator components. Larger systems are desired because they are expected to redu
ng, washing dishes, etc.). However, the current solar water heating systems cost approximately $133/ft2 and have a payback period of 7-1
ounts for 41% of US energy use. Advanced control strategies and better systems commissioning offer the least expensive routes to energy s
by industrial
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ly low flow measurements. The objective of this project is to design, fabricate, demonstrate and market a borehole flowmeter for measurin
of less than $1/Watt. This requires module costs below $0.50/ Watt. Thin film PV provides the lowest documented production cost per wa
able ignition
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tical lack of tools for relating data layout to cache behavior to application performance. Generally, any nontrivial optimizations are either no
ystrons approaching an MTBF of 170,000 hours. But over the lifetime of the project 60% of the tubes have been replaced, giving an MTBF
trimental Higher Order Modes (HOMs) generate inside the cavities. HOMs excite the beam and lead to instabilities and particle losses. HOM
re fusion reactor design. The PFC materials must not only withstand the harsh operating conditions of the reactor, but the amount of tritiu
modern bright pulsed neutron sources. In addition to all the methods previously developed at continuous neutron sources the pulsed struc
rane in magnesium-air batteries. These batteries will be much cheaper, safer, and at the same time store much more energy than lead-, lith
(LQCD) are prohibitively demanding without expertly optimized software. Such software is very complex and costly to write and maintain w
gy and environmental issues. These challenges include contaminant cleanup and long term site management at contaminated sites, long te
worldwide. Currently, lighting and thermal management within buildings account for 20% of the United States yearly energy consumption
hieve up to 10% gain in automotive mileage. There have been several efforts underway on this front but most have focused on demonstrati
all-businesses, and the emerging trends of software-defined cloud platforms that inherently require multi-domain performance transparenc
of CO2 in geologic formations by real-time monitoring should CO2 leak. Remote technologies, effective for atmospheric or above ground C
g range of greater than 300 miles while meeting packaging, cost, safety, and performance requirements. The state-of-the-art H2 storage ve
ey are needed. Therefore, precision wide-area wind profiles are difficult to collect, which currently limits optimi zation of offshore wind po
ay coating processes, which will allow the devices to meet the performance requirements. Multilayer coating architecture will be adopted
mp for the delivery of biomass solids into a high-pressure hydrothermal reactor for biofuel production. Biomass conversion techniques
E) tools to help manufacturing industry in the United States. ICME uses computational materials science tools within a holistic system in or
ggest unknown in determining C sequestration is the allocation, production, respiration, mortality and decomposition of soil organisms. W
increasing HPC efficiency. This is economically significant for small and medium size manufacturing companies (SMMs) and essential for tr
or measuring electron number density, ne, and electron energy distribution function, EEDF, in weakly ionized low temperature plasmas wou
or chemical applications as well as energy storage. However, the energy required to manufacture these units is still high, due to the multi-st
f this project is to improve vehicle efficiency and reduce fuel consumption by converting some of this heat into electric power. We will deve
ynamics of H2O vapor mass transport. Such measurements can improve predictive capability for precipitation forecasts as well as lead to in
agement and planning for wind-energy systems. There is a growing need for extended range forecast information as wind power increases
ation techniques to understand and improve performance. In the STTR Phase II project, novel x-ray microscope techniques and software ar
ied to the mass spectrometric analysis of actinides. The state-of-the-art secondary ion mass spectrometers (SIMS) employ the duoplasmat
ehavior of these resources requires energy storage systems, such as batteries or flywheels, to buffer the fluctuations in output. Additional
ation. Both researchers and manufacturers of Li-ion batteries need a rapid and simple- to-use powerful technology that can enable nanome
t as environmental concern and government regulations are requiring the use of complex NOx monitoring and destruction schemes, espec
ed States can become independent of foreign oil, can become energy independent overall, and can effect control over greenhouse emissio
ulticomponent lubricant additives applicable for engine, especially engineered as additive for enhancing engine economy with at least 3%.
and-based machines that avoid expensive and logistically challenging transportation requirements. The proposed solution combines two te
gnostic analysis of both the structure and chemical composition of complex heterogeneous materials. The penetration of X-rays make this
re and purify graphite, produce carbon and graphite fibers, grow silicon and sapphire crystals, sinter carbides and other advanced ceramics
s in the United States, leading to a rapid decline in the price of this fossil fuel energy source. In the U.S., natural gas vehicle utilization has b
moderate
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s that will maintain extremely high efficiencies at realistic operating temperatures. The thrust of the proposed project will adapt an integra
artment of Energy SunShot Initiatives goals of solar systems that install for $1/Watt and have a levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of less than 6
y current technology relative to the cost of electricity generated from fossil fuels. The DOE Sunshot aims at reducing the installed cost of so
edia for electric (EV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). Many of these limitations could be ultimately traced to properties and limitations o
, simulated and patented completely with Motivs internal funds. Motivs BCMS balances series strings of battery cells within a large battery
er (acceleration and charging), high cost, safety, and cycling/calendar life of the best commercially available rechargeable Li-ion ba
A particular need is for large area detectors with good energy, spatial and time resolution. Originally developed for calorimetry and the det
livestock feed. A significant fraction of FA is used in the leather-processing, textile and rubber industries and a small fraction of formic acid
ns. In addition, the efficiency is constrained by the frequency up- conversion in the drive laser from infrared to ultraviolet photons. Novel n
nds of the U.S. While safer and costing less to build and operate than their conventional counterparts, the unique requirements of SMRs p
ng. This technology should eliminate the power associated with driving signals outside of the package. The component must be capable o
and maintenance is one of the largest costs of environmental management. This project is developing a compact analyzer for measuring c
d expensive, and because samples have to be collected in the field and analyzed in a laboratory, there is a long delay before results are ava
nsive, costly and does not allow for continuous in situ monitoring. The research project is developing an affordable, sensitive, durable and
emporal and spatial resolution for application in material science, condensed matter physics, biology, and medicine. Also such tabletop X-r
es in emerging energy and advanced materials; they are also crucial steps in the manufacture of many high value-add industrial products.
ith sub-20 nm features. However, the implementation and wider adoption of EUVL is limited by the lack of compact, tunable, narrow-band
the stringent requirements of the LCLS: 50 MW peak power, 6 kW average power, and extremely tight phase stability for the linac. Failure
lities depends on developing reliable photocathodes with long lifetime for production of low emittance, high-brightness, high-average curr
pontaneous emission (ESASE) free-electron lasers for ultra-short x-ray generation. Improvements in the technology will come from the use
microscope (STEM), with an atom-sized electron probe, could be improved to 10 meV or better, a new way of studying materials at the atom
n flux at the sample. Material lenses have been used to improve this situation, but are limited by absorption and small aperture. Larger ape
Current dewatering methods (e.g. centrifuge, press filter) consume much energy and are less effective for separating high value micro-parti
container in order to breed and release tritium. The current sphere-packed technology imposes severe design and operational limitations a
nsufficient for imaging X-raycrystal spectroscopy (XCS) experiments. Solid state X-ray pixilated array detectors have been shown to overcom
e design, operation and performance assessment of existing and proposed fusion experiments. Numerical stability analysis of plasma equi
its Project X requires a high-power radio frequency amplifier with parameters that are not available from commercial sources. Omega-P, I
is expensive; cavity performance is often poor; and manufacturing results are inconsistent. These problems stem primarily from three fact
d klystrons for the main LINAC. CCR proposed a periodic permanent magnet (PPM) focused klystron. Funding was cut substantially for the
ms worldwide. The application of the SRF cavities for manipulation of the beam properties in the transverse direction finds more and more
Bi 2212 powder in order to establish a stable source of reliable starting powder for Bi-2212/Ag wire manufacturers and equipment develope
of diamond detectorsin both single crystal and polycrystalline formsand to indicate methods of costs reduction. In Phase II, CTS Inc will ap
A fast controllable phase shifter would allow for example the control of the rf power delivered to multiple accelerating cavities from a sing
ctron accelerators such as that at DoE Jefferson Lab and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Future systems, such as the Interna
ics, and fundamental interactions at low energies. With collaborators from the Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories, InnoSense, LLC (I
Energy Physics communities, it is found that magnets made with neither copper coils nor conventional superconducting NbTi coils can offe
ers operated in the cryogenic environment. These amplifiers require heated operation, suffer from large 1/f noise, are very sensitive to mic
tope facilities already provide enough intensity that conventional detector systems have trouble with counting rates while future rare isoto
cally in large government accelerators and reactors. Both of these restrictions limit the availability of radioisotopes, especially short lived o
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pection of sealed containers. The system represents a promising technology for improving safety management in anti-terrorism and treaty
orithms to fully address the objectives of this requirement. Our solution provides an adaptable approach that balances flexibility to includ
missed threat has devastating consequences. The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) seeks innovative algorithms for sensor coordination that r
and-based and sea-based assets poses daunting theoretical and practical challenges. The Scientific Systems Company Inc. team proposes to
sensor-invariant attributes of a tracked object so that it can be classified, discriminated and evaluated for engagement. Under our propose
and in littoral environments. The specific frequency bands at which such interference sources may appear vary with geographic locations a
will minimize Aegis-to-3G & 4G and 3G & 4G-to-Aegis interference. We will perform an investigation and research of new RF wa
unctionality typically requires information to be integrated from a variety of different semi-autonomous sensors tracking the battle from di
dware in history, and, thereby provide battlefield advantages to military personnel. Protection of our sophisticated weapons systems and th
performed in ground based arena and sled testing. The current procedures are time consuming and costly, while only producing a fraction
tive and economical solution to Missile Defense Agency (MDA) requirements for evaluating high explosive detonation response to impact.
efense Agency (MDA). Predictive tools for assessing the aero-thermal demise of intercept debris are needed to support BMDS effectivenes
ning, predictive methodology for the aerothermal demise of the debris generated during a Ballistic Missile Defense intercept event. This m
n plasma-engulfed hypersonic missiles and re-entry vehicles. The computational tool leverages coupled Computational Electro-Magnetics (C
particular application to reentry vehicles. The degree of coupling between the fluid dynamics and the electromagnetics will be investigated
ut caused by plasma formation during re-entry complicates antenna designs for Global Positioning System (GPS) and telemetry signals. To m
stem that measures thickness, quantifies dielectric properties (e.g. loss tangent, phase shift, dielectric constant, conductivity), and detects
out using excess bandwidth. The proposed lossless compression approach combines real-time system design principles, traditional optimu
try data, including health and status information of vehicle body components, kinematic information, and visible and IR imagery. Differen
detect rapid changes in concentration of hypergolic fuels and oxidizers. To meet this MDA need, InnoSense LLC (ISL) will develop a chemica
eak detection technique, based on its well established optical sensing techniques, for developing a modular liquid hypergolic propulsion (LH
m. Amplification Technologies Inc. has invented and demonstrated a fundamentally new technology to design and fabricate high-sensitivity
yperspectral imager system that overcomes the limitations of traditional hyperspectral systems when tracking high speed targets and is cap
rowed diode stack combined with Volume Brag Grading (VBG) for pumping a Diode Pumped Alkali Laser (DPAL). A single laser diode bar wi
iode laser array pump source for a DPAL high energy laser system. The concept is scalable to kW class pump laser powers.
kali Lasers (DPALs). These coatings will be applied to transparent surfaces of the cavity used to couple the pump energy into the gain medi
A key parameter of interest to be directly acquired or derived from atmospheric measurements is the refractive index structure parameter
paths through which the signals are propagated, causing errors in derived target characteristics (e.g., position, velocity, angle). The main con
nication system to enable small kill vehicle communications in flight. The proposed Communications Concept will have the lowest possible
ftware defined radio (SDR) interceptor data link. Scientic is leading the industry in this area by utilizing commercial electronics developed fo
or use with DACS thrusters. FTT"s MAGNM is a passive nozzle extension that surrounds the DACS thruster on a guide tube. When re
tic Missile Defense System (BMDS) future interceptors, including the SM-3 Block IIB, require advanced DACS to evolve the BMDS toward em
n chamber in a controlled manner, is formulated in this program. The injection methodology is based on a recent design developed for inje
proach to high performance and highly controllable solid rocket propulsion for advanced Divert and Attitude Control Systems (DACS) using
e of a solid rocket motor to electrical power, Luminit, LLC proposes to develop a new innovative Performance Optimized Thermoelectric Ge
ductive components, and assess their performance including strain and fatigue capabilities by developing and evaluating multiple concepts
ow level RF field to definitively determine the lineage of a marked part. The signature detection apparatus will leverage Nokomis"Adv
propellants with gas temperatures of approximately 6,500F. Carbon-carbon nozzle throats and carbon cloth phenolic (CCP) exit cones are c
o perform at appreciably higher use-temperatures. Rocket nozzles must withstand an extremely rapid temperature increase in a highly corr
n excellent performance in protecting polymers from direct heat sources. In this project, Eltron will coat portable helipad mat materials suc
for increased thermal management and reduced weight for a portable helipad for austere environments compared to the current single m
t portable helipad for future helicopters and vertical landing aircrafts. Portable helipads are critical for forward operating bases, and enable
pplications. VCSEL technology offers an excellent choice for the development of such laser pumps. Princeton Optronics has developed the t
enhanced confinement operating at 1500 nm that substantially advanced the state-of-the-art with regard to efficiency, high operating tem
ser bars since the vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) traditionally have been lower in efficiency. In this effort we are proposing a
duction in the amount of operator attention required to control a team of unmanned vehicles (UVs). We call our approach Lucid, and the Lu
chnologies with the long range read capabilities of semi-passive RFID. Several methods for RF power transmission have been considered an
abricate a heat exchanger to interface between helium, which is the working fluid used to cool a variety of superconducting components on
mooring fixtures; namely bitt and chock assemblies. There are two major areas where technology advancements can be made that not on
hat focuses on the use of silent and primarily passive cooling methods. The passive cooling methods selected have inherently low thermal
tations that will allow for a required level of ballistic protection without interfering with other shipboard duties that need to be performed
to automatically generate reports from a dynamically changing set of documents. GROK presents the generated reports with a novel, unclu
erformance in Command and Control of Unmanned Systems."CMVS will include methods, metrics, displays, and quantitative analysis
d hypervisor that will support the virtualization of satellite payloads, systems and software modules on a full range of satellites including Cu
w bioavailability when given subcutaneously. Extend Biosciences is developing proprietary carrier molecules that will allow proteins to acce
n avoidance. CB agents pose a serious threat to both civilian and military sectors, and present techniques rely on dangerous collection met
isolation from chemical and biological contaminants as well as hazardous materials. This requires the soldiers"respiratory tract be iso
echnology using ionic liquids for closed circuit self-contained breathing apparatus that will extend its operating lifetime, while simultaneou
building protection applications to enable effective removal of the ionized particles from the air flow by an electrostatic collection device. T
ortance. Current ionization methods are energy-intensive, costly, prone to ozone generation, or inefficient, and consequently ill-suited for b
applications have included UAV"s which transport the sample to selected location and drop the sample via guided parachute These s
st aid for exposure to many chemical warfare agents and toxins includes the immediate administration of relevant antidotes using an autoin
ment tools to evaluate the health of mission-critical personnel and to make effective use of available medical and emergency resources. Ho
he centralized data storage is unable to protect the tactical data once the storage device is compromised by an adversary. Distributed data s
uce sensor electronic noise to exploit the environment. Additionally, A-size introduces numerous technical challenges for flow and vertical m
in destroying surface and airborne targets. High power, high efficiency laser diodes are now available to pump the lasers but they still need
g. These new loads require power supplies that shield the pulse transient from the electrical distribution system, while also being highly effi
on, identification and location. Many receivers are narrowband and are scanned over the RF spectrum (e.g., 2-18 GHz) in search of RF emitt
a result, heat transfer coefficients tend to be low. To compensate for this, Ultramet will design and fabricate an open-cell foam-based heat
bitts must be recessed below the deck level for helicopter operations, while reliably and easily deployed for mooring situations. The curre
, these system changes often require sound recertification of the electronics enclosure, which can be a very costly and time-consuming pro
crew served weapons stations intended to replace heavy, cumbersome shielding that does not meet required specifications. Current armor
array vector sensors that employ single crystal accelerometers so that they meet Navy specifications, but do so at significantly lower cost re
ctrics from one of two designs. Using the advantages of different crystal modes, TRS can leverage knowledge from similar programs based o
critical component in the design of topside structures on these vessels. Materials such as glass, Plexiglas and polyurea are being considere
o the battlefield to assure the warfighter of reliable, ubiquitous communications. The algorithms for handoffs, timing, and Doppler correcti
etwork sensing and intrusion detection algorithms suitable for small dismounted radio platforms used to support Command and Control (C
urrent'consumer'devices. The portable, wireless EEG headset will support both a simple, easy-to-use water based electrode a
mendous benefit would be gained by expanding the accessibility of Electroencephalography (EEG) to non-traditional users. A key driver for
ses for demonstrating fully biodegradable, biomedical sensor/actuator systems with electronic performance comparable to silicon on insula
networks while at the same time maintaining a high level of anti-jam robustness. Our approach is focused around four main strategies; tim
ECANT), which integrates dynamic interference management (that adapts among interference avoidance, tolerance, cancellation, and inter
, including electric generators, power distribution systems and underground power lines. By using our proposed coherent laser-based sens
ption of messages to bomber, tanker and reconnaissance wing-command posts requires a high degree of robustness and redundancy in th
ut protein purification is a critical need for rapidly scaling the target protein product. Existing purification methods primarly rely on syntheti
entation of current purification methods. Traditional chromatographic methods are time intensive, carry heavy material costs, and are diffi
en replaced, offer much longer working times on a single gas charge than open circuit ones (SCBA). This is achieved through the use of high
n -20 deg Celcius over a range of up to 1000 miles with a precision landing with a portable unmanned aerial system capable of a vertical ta
eady, cost-effective platform for long-term storage of any given CBT antidote that does not present a significant logistical burden, Physical O
other organophosphorous chemicals. As a prophylactic, the key to enabling this protection is the ability to maintain elevated concentration
nerve cells. Of these, G-class nerve agents including: Taubin, Soman and Saurin, and, V class agents such as VX represent a significant threa
ater being discharged from its Marine Sanitation Devices. Measurement of fecal coliform bacteria in treated wastewater samples is a critica
vanced technologies including microfluidic sample preparation for nucleotide analysis and highly sensitive carbon nanotube-based electroc
bilities. But node mobility in a noisy, often-obstructed, adversarial communications environment causes nodes to lose contact with the net
ations. NeptuneLITE allow high data rate communication between sensor satellites, relay satellites, and round terminals. NeptuneLITE will
CubeSats, and ImSAR LLC with expertise in small Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR) for Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs) have teamed up to d
oring (SHM) technique for in-situ monitoring of bondline integrity for composite structures, X-wave Innovations, Inc. (XII) and Drexel Unive
efficiency rectifier circuit. Our proposed design integrates our latest breakthrough developments in highly efficient rectifier design and wire
ID systems. During previous research, TDA has shown that passive systems present challenges with respect to effective read range, as well
questions concerning an entity, and obtain a finished information product. There are 4 main technical challenges / sub-problems: a) Questio
ottom moored and submarine/unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV) towed applications. For example, the left-right ambiguity of legacy devic
hin the device. By optimizing both crystal and hardware, single crystal materials costs can be reduced. TRS will also evaluate assembly of su
dresses three key challenges: learning a reversible mapping from a high-dimensional observed space to a low-dimensional embedded spac
ng on a CubeSat. The payload"s design is based on OPC"s proven interferometric star tracker with demonstrated extraordinary
unicate bidirectionally through 40 dB of obstacles, geolocate through 40 dB of obstacles, and provide 10 kbits/s data exfil in clear sky free o
Access (SA-WCDMA) bent-pipe communications among MUOS compatible users via a Terrestrial Base Station. The proposed deployable MU
ation channels widely used in military communications. Some notable advantages of lasercom are no need for licensing for frequency alloc
contaminants in air from the aircraft's engine to provide the aircrew with an oxygen enriched breathing gas. Under suboptimal opera
gine to remove nitrogen and other gaseous contaminants to provide the aircrew with an oxygen enriched breathing gas. During shipboard
d methods for efficiently collecting, analyzing and classifying narrowband signals within a wide radio-frequency spectrum. The number of p
cate new titanium alloys of interest to the Navy. The alloys will be fabricated using a low cost DDM process in place at MER which utilizes a
when supervising teams of unmanned vehicles. To address this need, we will design and demonstrate Advanced Mission Display and Plan
ave the potential to dramatically improve real-time situation awareness and increase mission success. Current advancements in performan
tical coatings that can withstand the harsh environments of corrosive gases, high temperatures, and high energy densities. Toward this en
derived numerical weather prediction (NWP) modeling and optical sensor measurements technique to provide comprehensive atmospher
systems require a uniform, steady, flowing mixture of helium and rubidium vapor at elevated pressure and temperature. Significant challen
dium(He-Rb) circulator that allows for FTEA to ensure safety throughout the project, to manufacture a prototype at a reasonable cost using
er for driving the laser and supporting systems. There is a need for compact and lightweight power generation, storage, and conditioning fo
echnology within their respective areas of expertise to develop a preliminary design for a passive deep water directional sonobuoy. The Ph
d in a size - A sonobuoy. The FOVS includes a triaxial optical accelerometer, an omnidirectional optical hydrophone and an optical compass
capability which will exceed the continuous power delivery capacity of most aircraft. Compact, lightweight and efficient power conversion
DLAS) based multi-gas sensor for OBOGS breathing oxygen monitoring. In the proposed research, novel laser diodes that output waveleng
emistry for direct digital manufacturing (DDM). The new alloy will be designed to attain the following attributes: (1) isotropic behavior with
s likewise shifted to encompass simultaneous control of an aggregate of multiple vehicles from multiple warfare domains. In this new aggr
ms and software, and integrates them within an open architecture framework to address a wide variety of radar signal classes for a submar
classify, and uniquely identify emitters exhibiting multi-dimensional agilities, extremely wide band RF distribution, high time-bandwidth co
over silicon, silicon carbide, and lateral GaN devices. With this SBIR funding, we will demonstrate the feasibility of a normally-off vertical Ga
ot;questions that intelligently consolidate relevant information into a finished dossier. We will induce the semantic signature of the questio
e information provides analysts with a better foundation for their analyses. However, as the amount of information increases, analysts are fi
e exploration, and border defense. There is often a one-to-one ratio between operator and these unmanned vehicles; in some systems, an
dataset. We have proposed a generative framework for visualizing high dimensional data as low-dimensional manifold embedded in a high
ess to offer on the problem of interactive nonlinear manifold learning. In other words, satisfactory nonlinear manifold learning approaches
ck of effective synthesis methods to generate examples in the original exploitation space, as opposed to the low dimensional parameter sp
echnology to develop deployable RF Emitter Detection and Classification capabilities that will enable USN and DoD SIGINT and communicati
hysical models as required, to provide a comprehensive simulation and performance prediction capability for airborne electro-optical imagi
Phase I effort covers the modeling and demonstration of the gyroid transducer and comparison of performance with several piezocrystal a
ed, accurate intuitive Decision Making (iDM). Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. (KBSI) will model iDM based on the functioning of our brains
is being adopted for commercial, government, and military mission critical systems. One of the key enablers towards adoption of cellular t
bility of dismounted and Special Forces personnel, as it can quickly acquire the operational information in a hostile environment, and adap
d for use and interpretation of data and the high cost of available systems. Previous attempts at developing low cost systems have resulted
d execution of combat dives. Divers may spend over an hour decompressing after spending as little as ten minutes at the target depth. Wh
s of surface or near-surface targets-of-interest when the acoustic sensor is located below the critical depth and as close to the ocean botto
perations. Existing Radio-Frequency (RF) solutions encounter several challenges which Free-Space Optical (FSO) systems solve. FSO systems
terrogation of sonobuoy fields. NeptuneLIITE enables high data rate (>1 Mb/s) at long range (>40 nautical miles) in a compact form f
requirement based on data rate. This sampling approach is generating operationally impractical amounts of data, most of which goes unus
to a sufficient state of manufacturing readiness where production applications have emerged in niche industrial sectors. DDM processes in
ger used in American Superconductor's High Temperature Superconducting Degaussing system. NanoTechLabs will achieve these goa
new Automated Non-Destructive Foam Sense and Control Unit (DEFOAM) based on a novel low- and high-power ultrasonic detection and
age volume to achieve desired holding capability when operating in littoral waters where discharge is restricted. Vacuum collection systems
y rigorous approach for modeling and evaluating human supervisory control of multiple unmanned and/or autonomous vehicles. This high
among multiple UxVs that work effectively in collaboration with the Warfighters who must be able to rapidly and easily command their op
phones in undersea acoustic sensing. Compact accelerometers made from relaxor piezoelectric crystals are the key element which allow fo
ensity of more diverse and more sophisticated emitters. Signals of interest are becoming much more frequency agile and have a lower pro
s, and classifies frequency agile signals across extremely wide bandwidths (e.g., 10+ GHz). Using this architecture, signals hopping periodica
re of the vessel. These autonomous devices require a highly efficient, high-power, broadband, compact acoustic source to achieve their go
nstitutive models within a multimaterials continuum modeling framework. Accurate EOS and rate-dependent constitutive (flow, yield stress
shortcomings in software systems designed to support human analysts in processing large volumes of electronic information. In some case
for modification of information delivery to improve human performance; to guide selection of image sets. We propose a revolutionary con
sadvantaged environments. The underlying MUOS concept -- namely, adapting a powerful commercial cellular waveform to a military grade
l software-defined cognitive radio architecture that simultaneously achieves robust tactical wireless networking and information dominanc
ssibly in some aspects, exceeding those of single crystals. Ceramic processing provides important benefits including lower cost, higher yield
military. Current approaches to management of chronic pain, especially the use of opiates, are fraught with drawbacks and risks to military
ncy by managing interference. These include Multi-antenna techniques, antenna polarimetric techniques, DSA based approaches, interfere
l power transmission and use. A novel approach to the remote sensing of associated electric fields is proposed that can sense field intens
proposal encompasses three innovations: (1) Common Application for Sensorcraft Missions (CASM), an application that will be installed on
omatically delivering the beneficial agent to a patient after reconstitution. The device comprises an automatic needle insertion mechanism
nd adapted for chemical warfare. OP agents are fast acting and lethal at even very low doses. Countering the threat of intoxication by OP n
diation biomarkers in solid human tissues such as fingernails and teeth.
ine sanitation devices (MSDs). Improperly treated waste water has a high potential for transmitting diseases and harming the ecosystem. T
orks. As a distributed system, DataGuard integrates various coding techniques, data migration protocol and service evaluation model to ena
itary operations through information superiority. Achieving these objectives implies the ability to dynamically share and store data among
rm textiles, like that used in the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU). Currently the military procures specialty FR uniforms to m
orps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) and the equivalent ACU/ABU equivalents in other DoD services. While 50/50 NyCo fabrics are prove
for NYCO (50% nylon-50% cotton) fabrics like those used in the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniforms (MCCUU). The proposed treatment
ient sound will enable Marines to continue to hear and respond in combat, thereby enhancing situational awareness, while blocking and/o
nse of presence for normal sound with directionality. Existing hearing protection systems fall short of providing a true sense of situational
to hear spoken command and retain situational awareness. Hearing Armor, LLC has produced prototypes that come very near to meeting t
s Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Superabsorbent Polymer Cloth (SAPCLOTH). This proposed device is based on a new design
allow marines to dry overnight their clothing system such as boots, uniform, etc. Oceanit will develop a hybrid nanocoposite material that h
the Phase I research period a portable, reusable, light and efficient method to accelerate the moisture removal from difficult to dry pieces
l Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Comprehensive Hull Inspection and Damage Assessment (CHIDA) system. It compris
ombat vehicles hulls following IED events. Improving the quality of Battle Damage Assessment in the field will reduce safety risk from vehic
ll Cutting Mill (HCM) to meet Navy needs. Our HCM uses a compact high-speed high-power hydraulic milling head to perform slot-milling a
aking. In addition, the process will reduce the fume and smoke emissions to within Navy and civilian requirements and the opacity of parti
ng of medium weight (500 4500 lbs) Class II equipment must currently be performed through underwater explosion (UNDEX) testing using
n timely and trustworthy information. Commanders need to know in advance that relevant, accurate data will be available. If there is doub
uot;s vast and heterogeneous networking infrastructure; to report those attacks and impacts to the Maritime domain; and to enable comm
environments, which can be characterized as large scale heterogeneous network environments. Due to the inherited complex and heterog
s to broadcast more efficiently and effectively, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Modular Dynamic Tuner for Im
ased on cost, technical robustness, and serviceability, from which to build and test a dynamic tuning system for use at one or more U.S. Na
nature matching against known hostile profiles, anomaly detection, log file analysis and raw packet capture and analysis. Many of these pr
effort will explore techniques for improving the ability of a Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT) Analyst to conduct full, in-place, forensic a
d scanning data generated from various devices, as more federal agencies and organizations are continuing expending their networks. The
ntry to reduce Green House Gases by 80% by 2050. In support of this effort, the US Secretary of the Navy has developed a set of energy go
mmercial applications and operate at system efficiencies near 30% with some demonstration systems operating above 40%, compared with
de the light that is incident from oblique angles and orient it to become perpendicular to the solar cell surface. The top-most part of the co
ice with the best properties of both rechargeable batteries and electrochemical ultracapacitors; having energy density of 500 W/l, ability to
performance, cost, and scalability requirements that far exceed the capabilities of today"s technologies. Electric double-layer capac
s with low power densities. For capacitors, the energy to power ratio is reversed. Therefore, capacitors have been limited to pulsed power a
w wearable omni-directional blast dosimeter (OMNIBLAS) for accurate blast pressure monitoring. The miniature badge-like dosimeter (~2 i
yond line of sight coverage with guaranteed Quality of Service for the warfighter. To become a reality, these payloads will require deployab
he effort entails investigation, trade studies, and architecture design to support an easily fielded, transportable WCDMA Base Station not t
mation both in motion and at rest. To meet this need ATC-NY will develop Myelin, a cross-platform mobile app ecosystem with intrinsic sec
es (BAM)"analyzes the pros, cons, and risks of different approaches evolving across DoD and commercially that can provide safe and
ce for DoD business systems, to maximize mobile technology use while maintaining information security, data protection, and integrity, Phy
es, mortars, bombs, IEDs, and so on. Furthermore, exposure can occur in both combat and training situations. Since explosive blasts can ca
ntly commercialized BlastGauge dosimeter. In accordance with this solicitation, proposer will conduct comprehensive research feasibility st
enades (RPGs) and especially from IEDs during their patrols. Rapid and reliable Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR) analysis in th
not all of these result in complete vehicle loss. Sending a vehicle back to the depot for overhaul when it could have stayed in operation, was
ployed in SURVICE"s core business operations for the post-IED hull inspection toolset, which will allow forward-deployed Marines to
r Medium Weight, Shock Isolated Equipment (LTMS) to address the Navy SBIR topic N123-158 - Innovative Approach to Low Cost Shock Tes
ologies, FIRST RF will develop and demonstrate a very low size, weight and power antenna solution that will enable long range data links b
olid divert and attitude control system (SDACS) valves/thrusters. The proposed effort will demonstrate feasibility of this advanced concept
ms to deduce sensor-invariant target attributes of a tracked object, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Signal Exci
n to encroach on the radar bands used by the military and other users. This includes the potential loss of some radar bands as well as shar
s and weapon systems supporting enhanced interceptor utilization in complex multi-raid and multi-target environments. An optimized Sen
ization problems which are theoretically difficult (NP-hard), thus previous research for implementation in the area has focused on heuristic
ility. These improvements will include more efficient use of sensor and interceptor resources, increased kill probabilities, reduced probabil
r tools for reverse engineering is x-ray imaging, often used with computer-aided tomography to enable 3-dimensional information gatherin
oposes to develop a new Omnidirection Pulsed Three-dimension Imaging Coherent Aperture Sensor (OPTICAS) system based on a multi-ap
on of post-intercept debris environments will become more and more critical to the successful operation of the larger Ballistic Missile Defe
algorithm into an existing debris trajectory model that contains the ability to take a high-fidelity derived debris model and propagate it to g
ayer stacks, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new man-portable multifrequency microwave inspection (M3I) system
rties of composite, non-conductive materials in multi-layer stacks, X-wave Innovations, Inc. (XII) along with Iowa State University (ISU), prop
on Complete Dictionaries) with very low latency, very high compression rate, and very low distortion. The system will allow lossless compr
r will operate between -46 to 74 oC and detect MMH and MON-25 at less than 100 ppm concentrations.The chemical transducer will be d
rgets, such as missiles, from decoys and for cutting through natural clutter and thermal noise. For systems equipped with ALS to accurately
SEL) as a pump source for Rb vapor alkali laser used in directed energy weapons. The integration of a narrow-band reflector (i.e. a volume h

of long lifetime, extensive use of COTS equipment, and the ability to provide clean helium gas which could be used as gas curtains to protec
ndent attributes, we propose to use a novel chaos-based orthogonal radar signal waveform with matched-filter-like (or adaptive) pulse com
amework capable of operating in a multiple heterogeneous sensor environment where detection, classification, localization and track prior
on (CPI) of MDA/BDMS assets against exploitation by reverse engineering and tampering through the use of X Ray imaging. The proposed t
tate estimation, Torch proposes designing an innovative instrumentation system integrated with automated data processing and data fusion
nditions within the test range. We describe an expendable lightweight f"ff"Optisondef"ff sensor package that measures
lectrical devices. Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) will combine together a metal anode and lithium metal oxide fiber cathode to form a power sy
n infrared scenes, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop new Atmospheric Vapor Image Compensation (AVIC) software. It
ompressible hemorrhage. Devices such as the Combat Ready Clamp (CRoC) and abdominal aortic tourniquet have recently been develope
n tissue in order to improve training and improve surgical precision. In this project a novel multiple material print-head is developed using a
-fidelity anatomical models that can be used for medical simulation and training. Current 3D printing systems do not provide a method for
nadequate and unrealistic battlefield training opportunities during peacetime. Training has historically been done on human cadavers and li
few years but to fully realize the full benefits of an Electronic Health Record - including higher quality and safety of care through access to t
states that today,"there is relatively little standardization in the health data captured and stored by different providers of healthcare
y medical ontologies of private providers to a universal reference language (i.e., the 3M Health Data Dictionary). Stottler Henke proposes t
tems, devices, and people than ever before provide and collect health data. Unfortunately, progress is slow because the multitude of syste
Afghanistan wars suffer PTSD or major depression. The number of veterans receiving mental health care has increased from 900,000 to 1.2
ystem (MHS) data resources, that will enable clinicians, nurses and QA personnel to efficiently conduct clinical quality assurance and compa
ecessary to acquire and wireless transmit heart rate and respiration rate to a nearby receiver. Power generation will be based on electroma
ontrol in medical care settings. Laboratory and clinical studies have shown that bacteria can survive for weeks on items found in hospital pa
s (e.g. enzymes, nucleic acids, and whole cells). This unique stabilization matrix allows for extended cell viability lifetime, minimizing cell m
evices capable of rapidly detecting, measuring and classifying Chlorinated Organic Solvents (COS) in environmental waters. The proposed s
erahertz (THz) bands of electromagnetic radiation. The device is inherently optical, operates at room temperature and of submillimeter siz
t motor for throttleable divert and attitude control systems (TDACS) in missile interceptors. Our concept enables a controllable and throttle
waste heat recovery system for recharging the batteries of a missile. The proposed system will use heat pipes to transfer the waste energy f
feit and authentic semiconductor components. A side benefit is that it can also identify failed semiconductors. Non-contact measurement
posites for blast enhancement. This effort will combine our unique expertise in instrumented-Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) with new approa
Defense Agency (MDA). Recent investigations by the Senate Armed Services Committee uncovered 1800 cases of suspected counterfeit e
ologies and techniques, especially those that have been developed to manage junctional and non-compressible hemorrhage. The initial foc
re it is best to train even non-medics in the application of the life-saving methods to stop these hemorrhages. The ideal system would ena
the soon-to-be-deployed medics in junctional and non-compressible hemorrhage control and other point of injury care trauma control sce
natomical training models with integrated sensors capable of recording the location and pressure measurements of a user"s perform
nality, however. Mannequins that can provide simulated systemic responses are generally not equipped for simulating surgical intervention
acilitate objective measurement of user metrics during training and education activities. Although synthetic mannequins have become a co
f flying disease vectors, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a Multi Configurable Trap (McTrap), based on a combination
m of adult flying insects for the purpose of analyzing possible disease vectors. McQ proposes to develop a flying insect sampling device (F
articular concern to the U.S. military are mosquito genera Anopheles, Aedes and Culex, which are important vectors for malaria, dengue an
service members deployed in field operations. In an effort to reduce contact between the vectors and humans, military entomologists are
cits and reduced quality of life. All these consequences of falling put a heavy burden on the healthcare system. Given the high cost associ
en struggle with their balance. Of patients recovering from acute blast-induced mTBI, almost all (90%) report unsteadiness. These balance
s is the ability to launder uniforms, underwear and bedding. A lack of clean water can make even basic hygiene difficult-- in addition to the
iously, through TATRC-funded research grants (W81XWH-05-2-0064, W81XWH-10-1-0358), we have investigated the behavior and detectio
ue to diabetes, chemotherapy or as a result of traumatic combat injuries. Systemic or topical administration of existing therapeutics allevia
d. Unfortunately, lidar systems collect such large volumes of data that it is not available in real time. This SBIR Phase I proposal suggests a r
e substantially in the future. The propulsion system is a key design constraint in any UAS, and current small gas turbines for these vehicles a
at frequencies between 40 and 220 GHz. The instrument's deployment to Department of Defense (DOD) test facilities and to civilian
arimetric Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (PBRDF) in the millimeter wave (mmW) spectrum using heterodyne transmit/recei
d to improve survivability while reducing cost to the military. We propose advances in both physiological diagnostic intelligence and associa
CAP) featuring active noise cancellation (ANC) and passive noise reduction measures to create a quiet zone around injured personnel&quo
n assets. They have acted as force multiplers, have reduced risk to human personnel, and have enabled new tactics, techniques, and proced
he land-based"Aegis Ashore"Early Intercept (EI) for deployment in 2020. Modern missile systems are constrained by significant
cal interfaces. Recent developments in the use of advanced composites for rapidly fabricating cylindrical missile shells have shown that it is
poses to apply a well-developed, highly insulating interlayer material, quartz polysiloxane Qz/Ps, between the exit cone surface and the me
re and modeling methods for the Autonomous System Demonstration and Experimentation Workbench. The workbench will assist test en
d assets. An autonomous system must be able to amend its"pre-loaded"plan by rapidly assessing the current situation, examin
ologies/codes, and/or electronic medical records. Further, these CDSS do not leverage the latest computing technologies such as cloud com
e point where clinicians can manage it using traditional means. Many clinical decision support systems (CDSS) have been created to manag
d expert system to aid in diagnosis, decision support and predictive analytics to improve clinical outcomes for veterans, soldiers, and their f
e tool making it possible for clinical practitioners and quality assurance personnel to carry out comparative health research studies quickly a
lp patients stay balanced, however these systems at present remain tethered to a gait lab or to a balance platform. A real time system tha
of a stand-alone real-time balance feedback device. We intend to develop a technique that uses multiple sensors to estimate the orientatio
loss measurements will utilize a sub-miniature microphone mounted deep in the ear canal. An ultra-thin flat flexible cable (FFC) will conne
edging the difficultly in creating a completely self-powered bio-sensor system that wirelessly transmits vital sign information, MaXentric has
ket thermal energy to provide recharge power to onboard batteries. In this proposal, Giner, Inc. and Purdue University describe an approac
ts, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new technology for Optical Marking and IDentification of Electronic Componen
y. Currently available authentication techniques offer partial solutions to the problem and cannot be broadly deployed across the complex
order to meet the ever evolving mission needs for the U.S. warfighter. These smart micromuntions have been enabled by advances in capa
efficient simulation of shock propagation through geological media including soil-structure interaction. In the coarse-grain approach, fast-
d new types of tourniquets, including the Abdominal Aortic Tourniquet (AAT) and the Combat Ready Clamp (CRoC) to address these abdom
nic components. The proposed solution would provide a covert, non-destructive, non-contact method for measuring and encoding informa
omes as primary DNA source and engineered unique biological markers of SC originality, verifiable anywhere in the supply chain. Formulati
eats (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high explosive) and rapidly counter WMD hazards. Daily-wear uniforms such as the arm
es such as integration in Soldier uniforms to control odor or in medical textiles to control the transmission of pathogenic bacteria. Physical
athy (PN), Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop Nano Therapeutics for Peripheral Neuropathy (NATPEN). The NATPEN will
athic pain can be difficult to manage. Mild pain can be treated with over the counter analgesics. In cases when the pain is persistent and m
cal care patients. In this phase of the research, we propose to investigate the feasibility of developing a multi-modality pain intensity detec
llion every year (Institute of Medicine). According to the NIH, 40% patients seeking medical attention do so because of pain. Biological Cop
es (QMT) proposes to develop an advanced therapy to enhance healing and prevent contraction of burn scars by combining the advanced
on of a lightweight gasoline generator to operate with diesel fuel or JP-8 in spark ignition mode. During the past year, with the help of CER
s Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Malodorous Non-Lethal Grenade (MNLG) optimized for use on miniature munitions. This p
h combines: kinetic, blast, flash, dazzle and chemical effects in a single warhead designed to provide incapacitating effects out to 4.25m. Th
mes essential, since they are required to run faster, hotter, and longer. Particularly critical in this regard are the shaft bearings. Since they o
cal origin, is currently limited to detection by biochemical methodologies that react with monomers such amino acids, nucleic acids, lipids o
rior noise in helicopter medical evacuation scenarios using numerical simulation and experimental testing. The potential of the Pillow desi
programs and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) to create a new autonomous system for critical item resupply and casualty evacuation (CAS
d keeps them from becoming the truly useful tools that we hope they will become. Current actuators must be massive in order to provide s
se change, and chemical heating and cooling technologies to provide a more robust transportation container with the potential for extende
at serious risk of developing respiratory and cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately no standardized PM protective equipment can currently
ssure drop and longer life for dust mask application. Non-woven composite filter media with macro and nanofiber will be produced to obt
high filter efficiency with a very low pressure drop. The core innovation of the technology is the use of a novel nanostructured fill material
ld. Injuries to the torso that in the past would have been fatal are now prevented or reduced through use of effective body armor. Althoug
diagnostic equipment and specialists are usually not available under these conditions, but telediagnosis could support on-scene diagnosis
er system configurations. This is a compelling proposition at a time when the military needs to find ways to address decreasing budgets, wh
erating temperature, greater power density, and increased functionality. Silicon Carbide (SiC) based power electronic devices offer advanta
olid-state circuit protection device (SSCPD) through the incorporation of silicon carbide (SiC) device technology, the implementation of adva
manned ground vehicles (UGV), Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Retro-transmitting Omni-Bidirectional On-the-
h as GPS is challenging. One particularly challenging scenario is navigation for transonic through hypersonic weapon systems and UAVs. Th
s, with better accuracy and smaller volume and weight than the state of the art. We at Digital Optics Technologies (DOT) have been develo
cs are unable to efficiently remove dissipated heat from the active electronics, limiting electrical performance far below their capability. Th
hanical interface (STMI) that aims to significantly enhance heat transfer by providing a direct thermal path from the high power density com
software that supports on-board event detection, planning, and task execution. Key to autonomous flight software is a realistic simulation
o yield significant benefits to the space situational awareness (SSA) community. Most notably, if satellite platforms have the ability to detec
bly maintain operational capabilities. Random hardware faults and hostile threats necessitate autonomous systems capable of responding
performing these mission-critical tasks, satellites must respond quickly to new enemy threats and changing mission objectives. Under prio
) Space Situational Awareness (SSA) system. The solution integrates multiple sensor phenomenologies, unconventional data sources, cross
ptical sensor measurements in a wind tunnel test section to isolate aero-optical disturbances from contaminating tunnel disturbances. We
er to maximize the information return for DE systems. During the planning phase for wind tunnel tests, the finite number of options for po
sk of combustion instability. While it is tempting to apply brute force CFD to address this problem, at best high fidelity CFD may reveal wha
e arrays at Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC). The current approach for cooling the detectors down to 8 K utilizes liquid heliu
means of cooling infrared focal planes and other system components to their operating temperatures without significant consumption of cr
erit, ZT>3, which greatly exceeds currently available technology. The cooler is fabricated using Group II-VI compound semiconductors, i.
e element will be fabricated by molding a creamic composite molding compound using methods developed for other defense and commer
high Mach number flight. Of particular interest are sustained airflow temperatures of 2800 F. Although this level of performance has bee
o SoC chips for standards such as Wi-Fi, global position system (GPS), Bluetooth (BT), 3G cellular, digital TV (DTV), and cable modems. Whil
ns that include payload data, control commands, status, and bent-pipe operations. Legacy systems such as require cryptographic needs for C
sistent with the current ASW mission profile. The proposed effort will also be extended to include airborne data collected at altitudes abov
till spend millions in trying to obtain accurate component history and maintenance information. This is mainly due to records that are kept
aircraft, specifically targeting a dual-function UHF SATCOM and MUOS application. This program will develop a SATCOM antenna which wil
rithms and software, particularly improvements leveraging spatial data available from stereo pair satellite imaging data sources. Specific Ph
rcraft operations for general lighting, navigation, flight deck, and special purposes. Future aircraft are expected to have hotter exhaust that
CCA-200fit has the capability to determine if an individual is receiving effective noise protection from an HPD. The CCA-200fit also has trai
p (TPG; Miami Lakes, FL), a developer of lightweight armor solutions for the Department of Defense, have agreed to work together by form
tandard military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C in Army environments. uTRXs are low-cost, compact components that can be assem
nalysts. Effective use of this data could provide insight into the evolution of social networks, identification of communication patterns that
s challenges. In particular, there is a gap in theoretically informed methods to analyze data mined and collected from social media. One pri
n. When choosing the most effective charge size and placement, it is vital to perform a rapid field assessment of the material and structural
TFLT) pyroelectric thermal detectors to produce ultra low cost, size, weight and power (SWaP) room temperature stand-off chemical senso
curation systems have been developed over the years to defeat threats in all areas of the electromagnetic spectrum. Current obscurant m
e for use in next generation of obscurant materials. In this program Nanotrons Corporation, in collaboration with Professor Zhiyong Gu at
hrough the development and implementation of an acoustic-based sensor system to detect, track, and classify large aquatic animals. The p
tion of large marine organisms such as manatees and turtles. The Kongsberg Mesotech M3 Sonar is a 500 kHz multibeam that can resolve o
and defend its deployed forces, its allies, and possibly even the homeland. Adversaries continue to improve their ballistic missile technolog
e capabilities against more sophisticated short to intermediate range ballistic missiles. An ability to discriminate this wider set of increasingl
ced objects, and recognize pairs of matching tracks from each sensor"s view. The outcome of this track correlation process is crucial
onfiguration of sensors, it is therefore extremely important to make the most of the collected sensor data. Specifically, this proposal describ
rithms for incorporation into the Command, Control, Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) 8.4 track correlation, discriminatio
obabilistic programming technology, Stochastic inference techniques based on Markov chain simulation, and Robust kinematic features. Th
nt noise and improve the quantum efficiency in the GaSb based type II superlattice detectors. Phase I goal is to demonstrate the feasibility o
of electronic and optoelectronic devices such as photo detectors operating in the long wave infrared wavelength (12-32µm) range. The pr
s ore at different aqueous conditions, such as collector type and dosage, auxiliary reagent, and temperature. Froth flotation has been ap
Defense, as well as many commercially important industries. Our approach takes advantage of an abundant and low cost source not previ
arth mineral recovery rate comparing to conventional methods. Significant efforts will focus on the studies of fundamental surface chemist
growing demand. The recycling loop in the superalloy industry is currently far less efficient.The proposal addresses the recovery of Rh
metallurgical methods for extraction and recovery of rhenium from recycled superalloys or other rhenium-containing materials. The primar
ontains only about 1800 ppm Re. It has a very high melting point, which leads to uses in high temperature resistant applications like cataly
d Characterization Schema"are proposed. This Schema will encompass the determination of signatures and characteristics of objects
n C2BMC. Our goal is to improve fire control solutions, increase the quality of communicated sensor information, and reduce communicati
nd exploitation algorithms and methods in order to improve the ability of the Missile Defense Agency"s (MDA"s) Command, Co
e threats encounter extraordinarily challenging threat and scene phenomenology. Specifically, non-stationary clutter characteristic of airbo
pre-intercept debris fields and launch family clusters as seen by IR sensors. This is an essential element to the ascent phase component o
gnatures from missile intercept debris clouds based on output from hydrocode tools developed at SNL while furthering optical data exploit
y Applied Physics Laboratory and Spectral Sciences, Incorporated. The emphasis of the proposed effort is to develop a new methodology fo
st running post-intercept electro-optical infrared (EO/IR) scene generator. This scene generator will incorporate and leverage both PSI&quo
pressing the content and structure of a human performance model and all but impossible to compare and contrast across different models
ment remains core to the integrated, layered ballistic missile defense system (BMDS) architecture. Human operators oversee the command
nd objectively quantified cognitive models of human operators i) Executive-Process/Interactive Control (EPIC) and ii) GOMS (Goal Operator
and execution capability for injecting variable Human-in-Control (HIC) actions and decisions into Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) s
mp; S. The OptTek Team includes research institution partner Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and subcontractor RTSync Corporation
dence-based treatment strategies, acting as an anytime virtual assistant for PTSD professionals, Primary Care Physicians (PCP) and resident
tice administrators and public health professionals in comparing the effectiveness of different clinical practices, including preventive and tr
collect a broad spectrum of adult flying insect disease vectors. The new trap will have a modular design with interchangeable parts for diff
ear microphones. The microphones will be battery-free to enable the reduction in size necessary to fit in the canal for testing with any he
c/anesthetic medication is proposed, providing a key feedback element for closed loop target controlled infusion analgesia/anesthesia (TCIA
to study pain in many different diseases/conditions. Two biomarker discovery strategies will be used to identify candidate biomarkers in d
ssessment. Whenever possible, pain is measured by the patient"s self-report. Patients who cannot reliably self-report are at significa
g pro-inflammatory cytokines based on a technology being licensed exclusively by the company from Carnegie Mellon University. Prelimina
which often creates complex burn wounds on the face and skin that often form hypertrophic scars that often contract over time. Burn wou
ce Research Integration Tool), that will ultimately operate in real time on multiple physiological signals (EEG, EKG, EOG, EMG) acquired and
, considerable research has been conducted on workload assessment using different methods, such as subjective measurement and perfor
chnologies that do not utilize highly enriched fissile material. These technologies include the flux compression generator, dense plasma fo
document feasible technology options to replace the White Sands Fast Burst Reactor (FBR); reference Army Topic Number A12-088,&quot
there is currently a severe bottleneck in the communications of these products to end users, particularly when full-waveform recovery is d
er ambient conditions for use in portable cell-based toxicity sensors, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a Vertebrate C
ncluding dirt road beds, vehicular training areas, tank trails, terrain subject to wildfires, artillery impact areas, helipads and dirt landing area
gradation of soil aggregates, making the land more vulnerable to wind erosion. Currently, petro-polymers are being extensively studied for s
igh spatial resolution (100 m or less). The Army"s knowledge of the battlespace is greatly hindered because available weather-scale
sments, flood forecasting, agricultural management, erosion mitigation, and control of vector-borne diseases. Soil moisture cannot be mea
ysical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Terahertz-Infrared Microsphere Bolometer (TIMBol). This proposed device is ba
of probability theory but that epistemic uncertainty may require methods that do not confuse incertitude with variability by requiring eve
formed assessments for high-consequence decisions. Because end-to-end empirical data is difficult to obtain for the Ballistic Missile Defen
prevents the calculation of conventional confidence intervals and significance levels for the models, since these require that a statistical pr
hods for Ballistic Missile Defense Systems (BMDS) Modeling and Simulation (M & S) with the emphasis on demonstrating the feasibilit
on and Validation (V & V) Program for anchoring physics based modeling software for static and flowing DPAL systems. During Phase I
or development of technology based on insect visual sensing and processing, which will integrate three modes related to navigation and gu
design of these systems is challenging because many interrelated processes impact their performance and critical kinetic rate coefficients a
oduce a powerful and easy to use, parallel, fluid-dynamic, chemical-kinetic, and optical simulation software package that will function on an
of a diode pumped alkali laser: DPAL. The software will be designed primarily for a He-Rb DPAL. However, it could easily be applied to DPA
to a service member"s effectiveness, to force readiness, and it is a key component of a service member"s successful reintegrati
such as SIFT and SURF. Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI) and GRASP Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania propose a Bio-Inspired Vis
ng their way into DoD operational test design, but that current DoD practices are still substantially behind the state of the art. The study co
INT) with a wide range of military applications including target discrimination, clutter rejection, analysis of engine signatures, and seismic d
ustoms and Border Protection. Research continues in an attempt to find functional and reliable sensing methods, including seismic method
opment and feasibility demonstration of advanced algorithms for the detection of vibration signatures in scattered light. The algorithms are
he information in the radiation field, taking inspiration from biological systems, Luminit proposes to develop a new Biomimetic Integrated O
nsors that sample the radiation field in multiple modes: spectral, temporal, polarization, and detailed object shape. These multimodal sen
ows it to operate in extremely low light levels. We will develop systems capable of operating in ambient light or with active illumination car
or that can detect the UV, visible (VIS), near infrared (NIR), and mid-wave infrared (MWIR) bands. This sensor will be integrated with plasm
size and shape for use in ultra-high performance concrete. We will implement portable scanning approaches for particle size measuremen
ivilian and military applications. The large radar cross section (RCS) of wind turbines, combined with their significant range of Doppler spre
et features and the electromagnetic signature they possess. Signature data are often hard to interpret and invert to recover the target robu
n innovative system to measure and control the cryodeposit layer thickness that develops on cold surfaces in cryogenic radiometric calibrati
ed Optics (UAH/CAO) will demonstrate the feasibility and present a plan for developing optical instrumentation for the monitoring, mitigati
arning technologies that utilize combination of low and high resolution sensors for wide area situational awareness BENEFIT: high confide
ffers standoff detection of explosive chemicals in their native states at ambient temperature and pressure using a compact rugged solid-sta
d tough carbon fibers composed of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWNTs) combined with a small amount of polymer matrix, based on
pe simulation software called OSCRE ("On-the-fly Scene Construction and Rendering Engine") to provide FLITES support for larg
irements of current sensing technologies under development by the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). This MSSG will minimize the real-time
nsuring mission success and troop safety when conducting tactical vehicle operations in hostile environments. Vehicle operators must focu
plied System Intelligence, Inc. (ASI), with participation from Sikorsky Aircraft Company (SAC), plans to add decision-aiding behaviors to the
ed environment. The main sources of clutter included are periodic scattering from windmills, reflections from fixed topography and effects
versity of California Los Angeles (UCLA) are pleased to team on the research entitled"Scaled Transonic Dynamic Aeroelasticity throug
rapidly varying angular as well as spectral emissivity profiles. The technology enables specification of desired angular pattern at design tim
applications, including such diverse fields as quantum communications, laser ranging, and biological spectroscopy. Avalanche photodiode b
costly, large, low performance and unreliable. The reason for it is because commercial laser systems are designed for continuous operation
of naval structures becomes more and more recognized. Of particular importance is the condition based maintenance of Navy rotating mac
ve measures associated with physical and cognitive fatigue. The proposed innovation, called the Warfighter Fatigue Data Acquisition System
used historically to determine the explosive content needed to breach concrete structures have been compromised. As a result of this and
nue these efforts by producing packaged sensors that are designed to function in PFx systems for persistent ISR applications. In order to pro
dTe epi-layers. Such layers are only possible with the use of (112) Si substrates that are of high quality with surfaces that are pristine and de
vide intelligence analysts with a wealth of information originating from a wide variety of sources and sensors. As the number of sources an
footprint and operation complexity of the wired power connection for charging battery-operated devices in the battlefield management. T
computing to provide a position accuracy of 1m in GPS denied environments. The goal of high accuracy and robust navigation for mobile s
erial growth. The long-term goal of this SBIR project is to maintain the microbial stability of IM ration components over a three-year shelf
conversion of radiative environmental energy into usable direct current (DC), to recharge Soldiers"batteries, Physical Optics Corporati
ayload and range is necessary for increased operational adaptability of Warfighters. The Grossi Statically-Operating Ejector Ramjet (SOERJ)
ty of the different hardware and software modules, as they are vulnerable to cyber attacks at all level of the execution stack and throughou
eic acids (e.g., microRNA, DNA) from blood products at ambient conditions. Nucleic acids form the basis of numerous diagnostics and long-
totype units that will be integrated with field binoculars for filed demonstrations to potential customers / users. The sub-THz Gigabit-plus
treatment of wastewater and production of energetic by-products has the potential to substantially reduce the logistics of forward operatin
vironments. Phase I testing showed that it is possible to achieve 95% motion detection accuracy. This capability will significantly improve a
ch METT-TC and OAKOC summarize many of the factors that soldiers consider, but quickly and comprehensively analyzing these elements is
a multiple missile launcher (MML) for Extended Area Protection & Survivability (EAPS) missiles. By allowing a single MML-AUR to prov
quot;s equations in order to calculate radar returns from complex, electrically large objects in motion, such as wind turbines with rotating b
eatures that can be used for exploitation of air to ground signature data collected from sensor systems including electro-optical, infrared, a
sks including target object detection, recognition, classification, segmentation and tracking. The objective of this proposal is to propose com
tended extreme ultraviolet solar spectral irradiance (XUV/EUV/FUV SSI, hereafter EUV SSI) by delivering quantitative expectations of the EU
d research institutions under the auspices of the Department of Defense. Patent literature and public technical communique describe their
gle-walled carbon nanotube transistor circuits on large-area plastic substrate. Automated processes will be developed for the room temp
physical fidelity is proposed. The proposed technique not only exhibits the statistics of voxel based obscurants, but matches real-world da
he time-domain. To make such simulations tractable, the computational region must be truncated in a manner allowing outgoing waves to
gets has resulted in a generation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems that are meeting the challenge of real-world conditions. Howeve
vance the capability of RIT"s DIRSIG hyperspectral scene simulation software to enable accurate prediction of LWIR reflectance chara
tion strategies for combining human and system performance in real-time for fused performance monitoring and after-action-review purpo
geneous-technology (HTHT) digital data link for interfacing 4K superconductor electronics with room-temperature electronics. Comprising
ction of duck egg derived immunoglobulin; specifically the natural F(ab")2 analog, IgY^Fc. We have already demonstrated that poten
p technology that will enable C2BMC to plan and manage multiple sensor resources in order to support dynamic planning for defense again
eadOut-Integrated-Circuit (ROIC) architecture and 2) establish the foundation for the successful transitioning of this technology to product
or UV non-line-of-sight (UV NLOS) communication. Under Phase I, IST performed a survey of literature and an investigation of off-the-shelf
hread-like scaffolds (threads) designed to create new lymphatic channels. We have engineered these nanopatterned threads to closely mim
ications and data they need, display them using heads-up display (HUD) goggles, and enter information, all through the use of speech. TAM
unching multiple missiles simultaneously for the EAPS system. The next step, in Phase II, is to continue the component and design trade stu
h shows they improve learning and reduce time to mastery. Unfortunately, they are also expensive and time-consuming to produce. Existin
pulsed-Doppler radars. We will develop and demonstrate signal processing techniques to be used in next-generation ground-based radars
ets upon approach, Nu-Trek is proposing to develop a digital ROIC (DROIC) with a game changing Mixed Mode Counter architecture. This a
riminated from debris/countermeasures in order to provide an integrated picture of the battlespace as well as fire control solutions to inte
medical, security, communications and science/manufacturing imaging, etc. However, even with all these research activities, there are very
mplifier impose architectural limitations on a high power phased array laser weapon system. Prior studies strongly indicate that when faced
correction system within the subaperature of an array of discrete telescopes, Optonicus and The University of Dayton propose the develop
nge of surfaces that yield non-Lambertian emission profiles in the thermal infrared. The second phase of this program will further maturat
architecture over a similar single-input multiple-output (SIMO) or phased array system; the benefit of applying data-adaptive signal proce
lop a probabilistic physics-based damage modeling tool for the simulation of superfinished gear components. This model will consider criti
control-circuitry and an innovative transducer assembly, all at a low cost. Our approach is to use a cylindrical modal vector projector transd
abilities, leaving fewer sensor resources free to observe each target. Moreover, the shift in emphasis toward early intercept, coupled with t
er system. By using an alkali vapor gain medium, one overcomes the intrinsic thermo-optical limitations of more conventional diode-pump
urface actuation device concepts for gun-fired munitions and mortars that consume very small amount of electrical energy for their operati
t calibration and lower cost. This program results in a radar demonstration phased array that will include these upgrades. The program go
etectors classes as well as other emerging detector technologies. System goals are to have the ROIC be able to provide both high voltage a
oD) interoperability profiles, multiple SBIR Phase II technologies, as well as several ongoing unmanned aerial system contracts. Central to th
ipping Container (ISC) to temperature protect vaccines and other medical supplies over extended periods of time and across the military ra
ration (Nano-AWG) System proven feasible in Phase I in meeting Army's needs for a novel scalable energy-efficient technology to ge
ombustion dynamics in liquid rocket engines operating at trans-critical and supercritical flow regimes. The methodology will explore both R
one amine of a polyamino, multi-heterocyclic class of energetic materials. The approach is based on screening one substrate (DAAzF) with
uel being appropriated to JP-8. Among the military"s various armed forces, the Army alone spends over $4.1 billion for energy, with a
automated environment to train and deploy small animals to detect landmines and other compounds of interest, and to evaluate their per
mical synthesis and the detection and inactivation of chemical warfare agents. Chloroperoxidase is capable of regio- and enantioselective
o rising competition for energy resources from emerging economies. There is a significant need for processes that can produce hydrocarbo
dules with efficiencies > 10%, that sustain elastic deformations > 10% (with little or no loss in performance), and that produce output voltag
nge. The system can be rapidly-deployed, provide accurate emitter locations, deals with many-emitter problem explicitly, and can find low-
ve RF emitters employs arrays of antennas to estimate signal angle of arrival (AOA). There are several issues that preclude wide installation

resolution for use in the spectroscopic and temporal analysis of trace material samples in advanced sensing and monitoring applications. T
Raman device will be designed and produced by MKS Technology and will be cell-phone sized for portability. The device will: operate from
learly demonstrated during the SBIR Phase I project. The nonwoven fabrics made during the Phase I project had comparable strength and a
everal initiatives on renewable and alternative energy technologies. However, there are still energy issues that need to be addressed. Acco
to be successful, the C2BMC element must: 1) achieve and maintain stereo tracks, 2) perform target characterization, 3) prioritize and assi
ti-platform data fusion algorithms, advancing the state-of-the-art in Rao-Blackwellised Particle Filters in a dynamic Bayesian network frame
g a scalable sensor network data fusion architecture which is both efficient and robust. Our Phase II SRM development approach is enabled
tion. In this proposal, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc (IFT) and its partners propose a decision support tool called stochastic adaptive non
bital geometries and defense/offense capabilities such as sporadic observations, jamming confrontations, and sparse communications, the
system for spacecraft protection. The effort extends leading-edge research in dynamic games to enable autonomous defensive response to
on making tool for self defense space systems that integrates realistic system models, distributed sensor management, advanced estimation
m, reliable intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance. For tactically relevant applications, the endurance and performance tradeoff rema
ngly being constructed in heavily fortified locations and often using ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) as the construction material.
t promise to transform infrastructure design and service life. Evolution of UHPC into a mainstream construction material would benefit from
ation of targets in cluttered environments. Our effort will focus, in particular, on air traffic targets in static natural environments that includ
ncept and design of a state of the art C-Band telemetry transmitter that meets or exceeds the performance qualification parameters and siz
transmitter. The transmitter will be capable of transmitting in three separate sub-bands. The user will be able to select the band of operati
ng electronic transport and magnetism in a wide range of novel materials. To-date, expensive and complex THz Time Domain Spectroscopy
t, time-domain terahertz (TD-THz) spectrometer specifically for the characterization of semiconductor materials over a range of temperatu
the human analyst is often overwhelmed when trying to effectively monitor even medium-sized areas of interest. Offline, there is a wealth
will develop a new algorithm that can make full use of all available data, whether that data is labeled or not, and even when some data typ
f diverse physics and interactions across many system components. Any comprehensive, self-consistent numerical model is burdened by a
mprove performance. Continued miniaturization of sensors through micromachining has enabled novel applications and introduced new pa
ally-informed chemical kinetics models for oxidation and pyrolysis in particulate filled-rubber composite materials. In Navy operations, thes
d damping forces over the ranges of amplitude, frequency, and temperature appropriate for comprehensive modeling of helicopters. The L
he noise profile of reconnaissance vehicles to avoid counter-detection, optimizing sensors and systems for tactical advantage, pinpointing th
able RF filters. The technical approach is based on thin films of paraelectric BaxSr1-xTiO3 and SrTiO3, which can show piezoelectric behavio
on and analysis of socio-cultural data is required to provide Warfighters with a comprehensive understanding of their operational environm
or a ricin-specific artificial antibody constructed using DNA origami. These novel constructs will provide both a capture function (mimicking
s research partners- the University of New Mexico and Forza Silicon Corp., will implement and test a prototype E-band chaos radar system i
e long wave infrared region (LWIR). Current infrared detectors are too expensive to be widely deployed in large numbers. The proposed M
r. Furthermore, if the root cause for the failure cannot be quickly identified, this can lead to increased maintenance costs and potential dow
ng consistent, formalized instruction with automated trainee-assessment tools. However, the adoption of ITSs has been limited because: (1
material employs carbon nanotubes and additional nanostructures to support efficient transport of Li ions. The resulting LIBs will support
mance composite materials. Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) has demonstrated a method to fabricate continuous CNT from electrospun polyme
BMDS assets against exploitation by reverse engineering and tampering through the use of Side Channel Attacks (SCAs) on Field Programm
nics systems, subsystems, and components that will enhance the capability of successfully achieving early intercept missile defense in curre
s, field programmability, and time to market advantages over ASICs. However, FPGAs"greatest strength reconfigurability is also the s
cantly exceed the energy density of existing military batteries. In this proposal, we describe our Low Temperature Extended Lifetime Fuel Ce
sue/burn injuries. Overall morbidity associated with such wounds could be reduced substantially if the infectious etiology of these infectio
capacity positive electrodes. The developed 4A h 18650 cell has great performance characteristics: at -30oC the cell delivers>3 Ah, the
8 that can evaluate a fully-connected wireless mesh network consisting of up to 48 nodes represented using physical devices ("real&
ly deliverable in Phase II, we propose to combine our Phase I experience with stereo thermal sensing and our decades long experience wi
totype units that will be integrated with field binoculars for filed demonstrations to potential customers / users. The sub-THz Gigabit-plus
zed sensing system with the ability to measure fuel quantity in a collapsible tank. Based primarily on mature technologies and commerciall
wide. Research focusing on P. vivax has been hindered by lack of a practical continuous culture system as the parasite preferentially invade
ultaneously track and communicate with multiple nanosatellites in several planes. We propose a low-cost phased array antenna design who
estimates of radio transmissions is of great importance to the army. The relative positions of both friends and foe within the area of opera
ns in remote detection and identification of chemical and biological warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals (TICs), homemade explosives
ments, and novel sensing technologies to significantly reduce time and cost of transonic aeroelastic wind tunnel model development and im
ta exists for individual models. However, this data is often either restricted as proprietary or is not suitable for CSE tool validation as a resu
itting subapertures of a phased array transceiver operating in the infrared. The aero-optical boundary layer and atmospheric turbulence cr
w-power, low-cost, autonomous ground robot navigation system that incorporates the results obtained in our Phase I effort and in our earli
ons used by the U.S. military. In particular the materials must produce low or no flame so that they don't present a fire hazard, have
streams suitable for consumption by high performance computing (HPC) applications on various platforms will be implemented, tested, an
d 3D data collected with a low-cost LIDAR to enable improved perception for unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs). The scope of the proposed
or 512x512 30 um pitch long wave/long wave (LW/LW) pBp focal plane array (FPA) hybridized to a RVS SB410 Read Out Integrated Circuit (
he double-layer electrode technology increases adhesion of active materials to improve mechanical strength and the increased surface are
and burn-to-depletion solid rocket motors. Two models will be developed: an engineering model that provides near term predictive capabi
ology, and do not take advantage of modern protocols or data standards. They are also predicated on unique communications equipment
emes, there is an ever-increasing need for monolithic, fully integrated, high efficiency, Point-of-Load (POL) converters to replace the centrall
tion of a ceramic resin matrix composite nosecone to fulfill Block IIB mission requirements. MSI will develop composite material compon
n the expected mission performance of the missile defense system. We will develop a resource manager which builds schedules for ground
amic range, accuracy, data rates and latency. Dramatic improvements in the performance of optical beam control systems for high precisio
erent forms such as: specular reflection, creeping waves, traveling waves, slow moving surface waves, edge diffraction, singular currents at
automation to the integration and test of large complex defense systems. ATRT is designed to support requirements analysis, performance
evices to achieve 10-15 kW additional cooling capacity to the current Liquid Cooling System (LCS) aboard the E2-D Advanced Hawkeye. The
dvanced turbo propulsion systems where the effects of the high heat dwell environment must be predicted accurately. This includes the ac
ent (ARD). Part of this upgrade includes installation of volumetric measurement arrays to characterize the radiated acoustic signatures of sc
ct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) of building blocks in a laboratory can be leveraged in order to produce and rapidly qualify complex DDM pa
oject is to conduct applied Research & Development resulting in significant improvements to current methods used to generate, integ
tion due to significant power-demand increase in more electric aircraft initiatives such as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). They must provide h
n system technologies selected in Phase I by developing the procedured for integrating it into the motor manufacturing process and verifyi
micron-resolution texturing of surfaces, and provide diagnostic, sensing, and imaging capabilities. Of particular interest to the Navy is the po
nce laser components for Atom-based Sensors technology. The narrow linewidth of these devices combined with good polarization extincti
ystem during aerial refueling. Failures can arise in certain situations when the receiver aircraft engages the hose at too high of a speed cau
) radiating structure which work cooperatively with an electric conductor surface. Thus, by using a circular loop MCF element placed flat ag
act Optical Test Platform. This platform can measure multiple configurations of fiber links by utilizing pluggable modules. This platform is us
rs, which will be used as a master clock reference for fast data rate sensor arrays, radar, anti-jamming, and other electronic countermeasure
ck of a moving ship requires a precise and accurate ship-relative navigation solution. The existing automated landing system, consisting of s
d aerothermal heating. Several Navy SBIR topics have addressed fundamental issues of producing an ogive-shaped dome of MWIR transpa
through the use of coatings or metallic grids. For visible applications, conductive coatings like indium tin oxide are available; however, thes
ormance prediction. These algorithms will provide spatially and temporally varying estimates for terms in the sonar performance prediction
ndation upon which leaders build situational awareness to support timely decision making, and the mechanism through which leaders train
armed forces personnel and their assets. Most quantitative and accurate methods for CWA identification utilize bulky and expensive eq
e tissues and anatomy. Project targets replacing expensive and often objectionable live animal training. The work will be based on the train
mmediate reconstruction is often needed to prevent further morbidity and degradation of soldier health status. Novel regenerative medicin
vilian populations. In recent military engagements, burns account for approximately 5% of combat casualties. Furthermore, approximately
t for military patients that have lost their eyelids due to 3rd degree facial burns as well as for civilians who suffer from a host of corneal dise
ection of pathogens. Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) that primarily affects the lungs. In Phase I r
mp; #61472;release assays for the diagnosis of active and latent tuberculosis. Toward this end, a rapid lateral flow test based on the detectio
One practical approach to achieving sufficient mechanical strength is through the use of hydraulics. However, the low energy efficiency of
nsors of time, gravity, and inertial forces. This phase II will provide complete and disruptive cold-atom laser / electro-optic control systems.
variety of damage to the arrays and towing equipment. Because of this, the SURTASS Program Executive Office has sought solutions to thes
development of an intelligent, multi-channel, highly-miniaturized, high-temperature, Silicon Carbide (SiC) based Solid-State Energy Distribu
develop and deliver flow control approaches for mitigating adverse effects of shock formation, unsteadiness, and shock-induced separation
be compromised due to lack of control over the underlying infrastructure. The user must treat the cloud as a black box that cannot be instr
to gauge the quality of information, especially information that has been transformed multiple times as it flows within the SOA. To address
can lead to improved device performance as well as facilitate the design of new devices and materials for various applications. Although th
key aerospace applications. While manufacturing methods for balancing have improved significantly over the last ten years, measurement
(BI) system for three-dimensional characterization of liquid breakup within dense fuel sprays. The temporal resolution will be varied using
more rapid development times (<24 months) than traditional systems, which are averaging 48-60 month development timelines. Our tea
n-carbide optics. With the existing optical technology, it is increasingly difficult or impossible to meet the new goals and requirements of A
on Electron Beam Melting (EBM) technology, to the point where it is ready to fabricate titanium hardware for Liquid Rocket Engine(LRE)pro
and vulnerability reduction and has specific experience in the fundamental understanding of the fire suppressant transport phenomena in
hoto cathode, a multi-channel plate for amplification, and a phosphor screen. A purely semiconductor-based night vision device with highe
e of simulation-based training. However, selecting a system to effectively meet training objectives can be challenging, particularly one that
the efforts of the Phase I program that established the feasibility of a green propellant based modular propulsion system. Two reduced tox
Photovoltaics (EMCORE), will focus this effort on the TRL 5/6 development of a new innovative 100X-500X concentrator photovoltaic (CPV)
e development and TRL 5/6 validation of an adhesive-less photovoltaic panel assembly, termed"HSA"for High Survivability Arra
the mission-enabling Aladdin SmallSat solar array, and significantly maturing it through a rigorous TRL 8 qualification program, and ready i
tural integrity in military aircraft. These measurements are particularly important as part flanges are reduced and tolerances are tightened
oxygen absorption results in a brittle surface layer that has a deteriorating effect on the mechanical properties of the material. Reducing ox
m 3 to 5 um, which enables recording of high efficiency volume holograms with tolerance to high power laser radiation, and to demonstrat
ance but also generate significantly higher jet exhaust noise than legacy tactical aircraft. Phase I work at CDI has identified first-generation
nts in a swirl stabilized combustor test cell, in a high-pressure combustor, and turbulent laboratory flames for various hydrocarbon fuels in o
ation keeping and large delta-V orbital maneuvers. A multi-mode propulsion system utilizes a single propellant such as AF-M315E to provid
st be made in performance, operability, reusability, reliability, and cost. To date, operational LOX/hydrocarbon engines have used the fuel a
d flows in pumps to shock-containing compressible flows in turbine components. The unsteady flow phenomena seen by structural compo
nologies by providing economical flight opportunities to increase a technologys TRL. Over the past decade, the CubeSat form factor has em
rial to precise heights with repeatable accuracy, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to advance the development of the innovative
ace-based optical sensors tasked with star tracking navigation and with detecting and tracking multiple satellites. The Spectral Imaging Lab
ube-Integrated Unmanned System (ALTIUS). ALTIUS, meaning"higher"in Latin, will provide a paradigm shift in the performance
ly demonstrated in Phase I. The innovative thrust diverter operates separate from the engine and engine cycle, and therefore has no perfo
o 6000°F. Regenerative cooling can cause coke to form on the heat exchanger surfaces and the intention to reuse engines creates the poten
based engineering (MBE) of laser weapons systems. To be effective, MBE requires robust underlying modeling and simulation technologie
eir missions. By eliminating the need to wait for the ground, planning decisions can be made faster based on event and status information
egic and tactical missile systems, however, simultaneously attaining higher energy and density while maintaining satisfactory physical prope
-Peak Inc., describes the development of a compact, efficient 1064 nm laser illuminator to support 3D imaging applications utilizing Geiger
/InGaAs) focal plane arrays and composite focal plane array technology to develop a low-cost, SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) optimized, h
roposes a prototype design, build and test effort resulting in a high temperature, high reliability class of an electromagnetic actuator with m
ase. Deploying traditional RF or microwave broadband direct line of sight (DLoS) links does not meet future warfighter needs. A key thrus
ne projector (with 1000x500 pixels, each 40 um on a side) based on VLSI-Membrane-Mirror-Light-Modulator (VLSI-MMLM) technology. Th
tes that can be quickly tasked for new objectives and that can respond to opportunistic situations and external threats. Unfortunately, tod
and inexpensive for our adversaries to obtain. These contemporary truths complicate the U.S. military"s training requirements and
DS) resident space objects (RSOs) requires advanced compression algorithms. Due to downlink availability and bandwidth limitations, gross
human factors and cognitive science issues related to exploitation of"big data". Also, significant investment has been made in a
k system as a whole for planning, optimization, monitoring and control/reconfiguration so that the entire system resources can be used as
igh Energy Physics has a number of superconducting radiofrequency accelerator user facilities. The costs to build these facilities are large a
proposes to increase the repetition rate of our fast valve from 1 pulse/second today to 10 pulses/second in Ph-I and beyond 100 pulses/sec
supply in the U.S. and of which there exists no or insufficient domestic commercial production capability. Isotopes in short supply are the h
n lasers (FELs) used for the experiments. After the FELs, an approximately 750kW electron beam has to be stopped. This amount of power h
ures, although critical in function, compromises detection through production of secondary particles, which interfere with particle tracking.
ch monolithic ROIC is currently not available and it is critically needed to provide an order of magnitude improvement to the effective even
y shifting from a wet to a dry cooling system, the volume, weight and cost of the cooling system are substantially increased. To realize the
ethods for 3D IC development are severely limited by the thickness of the CMOS wafers and the restrictions that result due to the diameter
f structures, systems, and components (SSCs) that are important to plant safety and longevity. Recently, many national laboratories and a
r graphical user interfaces (GUI) from scratch, many times spending project resources on simply redeveloping commonly used infrastructur
beam klystrons and inductive output tube (IOTs) are the technologies of choice for accelerators for physics research and applications. While
n monitoring programs that collect less data than is required to fully understand the fate and transport mechanisms of the volatile contamin
m pulse width of 4 microseconds at a pulse repetition frequency of 50 Hz resulting in an average RF output power of 10 kW. We will employ
ture of SrI2, as well as most other scintillators with high light output, is limiting their availability in the large volumes needed for detection o
tical materials but new technology is required for their safe and efficient production. Compact Membrane Systems (CMS), in collaboration
icals and processes used to make foams. Foams made from epoxies, particularly using a process that eliminates blowing agents, developed
ncy. However, algorithms for automatic generation of all hex meshes in general geometries have so far eluded researchers. Currently, these
oretical interpretation of existing fusion energy plasma experiments, and for projections to new experiments. The kinetic code CQL3D deve
e tube devices such as gyrotrons. At frequencies of 170 GHz as required for the ITER electron cyclotron heating (ECH) system the quality an
dy low-temperature plasmas. Inductive pickup loops are capable of extremely high bandwidths, allowing for the measurements of both hi
consideration and concern for LWR facilities since degradation of these structural materials can lead to costly maintenance and downtime
ils and groundwater. DOE faces monumental remediation challenges in restoring these sites to their pristine conditions. Contaminated sit
timately determine if physics experiments at user-based accelerators can be successfully performed. Many parameters affect the temporal
use in certain cases, which makes it difficult for a programmer to know which tool or library to use when and how to transition software bui
ew, some of which are libraries. The use libraries in their code allows scientists to concentrate their efforts on their science rather than on t
material parts size, developed environmentally-friendly fabrication processes, improved product quality and performance, and reduced ma
tions of the dynamics stimulated by THz pulses have led to advances like the selective control of an insulator metal transition, discovery of l
tra-high vacuum and even then have a short life time. Moreover, most of these materials require an ultraviolet light source to operate. Pho
gh power high frequency RF sources have compelling applications in accelerators for high energy physics, communications, radar, etc. For h
erns about their toxicity and action as endocrine disruptors. One viable substitute for phthalates is esters of isosorbide. Isosorbide is a di-a
rve. This requires a shift away from small numbers of very expensive optical test gear to a world with large numbers of inexpensive and flex
e PEMs have long held the promise of lowering the need for precious metal catalysts due to acceptable levels of ORR kinetics on non-preci
w- cost catalyst and a designed mechanism to manage electrolyte flooding. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Beside its applica
densation nuclei spectrometer that is capable of measuring cloud condensation nuclei size distributions and taking unmanned aerial vehic
te exposures to trichloroethylene can impair the central nervous system, while long-term exposures can induce hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxi
ntially improve our understanding of the processes that occur during operation of catalysts and degradation of materials inside batter
ng liquid environments is a significant impediment to the advancement of physical, chemical, materials, biological and medical sciences. Cu
rove the strand, specifically the minimum bend radius. There are basically two approaches to bringing about the improvement: either incre
oorly explored. HyperV Technologies Corp. proposes to construct a 100 pixel fiber coupled streak camera as a proof of concept towards an
gy release, fluid-structure interaction (FSI), computational fluid dynamics (CFD) or computational structural mechanics (CSM). Large-scale
e kaon experiments, and neutrino experiments in particle and nuclear physics, X-ray detection at light sources, and Time-Of -Flight Positron
all solid state Mg-ion batteries (MgIB) that will be less expensive and more efficient than current state-of-the-art (SoA) Lithium-ion (Li-ion)
ently the only one available which provides statistical information on nanometer features averaged over large sample sizes, and has becom
sical attacks that affect the cement-paste matrix or aggregate materials. There is a need for nondestructive evaluation technology to detect
a noble gas in a hollow core fiber. This configuration allows phase matching, and converts the near to mid-IR drive laser to photon energie
with applications in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cements, pharmaceuticals and coatings. THF is currently produced from hydrocarbon feed
GaN wafers adds complexity to GaN device production and makes development of new GaN device based products slower and more cost
th this remarkable forecast, GaN epitaxy is still produced primarily on foreign (non-GaN) substrates, typically sapphire, silicon, or silicon car
unattended in the field for at least 6 months, costs less than $5000, and is insensitive to motion. The sensor will advance a technology know
s GaInP Photomultiplier Chip technology enables the production of GaInP photon detectors with high gain, low noise, fast rise/fall times, a
enhanced performance of a new type of x-ray source which is a spin-off of accelerator research and is now a commercial product. There is
nmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) can provide the speed, range, and steering needed for rapid, measurements; but, UAVs have limited payload
clotrons. The currently used and/or commercially available sensors show only limited radiation resistance and in general require replaceme
puting (HPC), that enables scientific breakthroughs in DOE missions such as climate change, energy, national nuclear security, high ene
l is a high-temperature superconductor that will be used in powerful magnets for commercial magnetic resonance imaging devices. It is al
talent, and difficulty in estimating the return on investment (ROI) as critical challenges in the adoption of HPC among small and medium si
particle modeling tools today allow users to exploit parallel computing resources, both distributed memory CPU and multi-threaded GPU.
cently, important developments in field-emission arrays have made them a viable option for the generation of high-quality beams with imp
m energy of electrons will be 30 GeV. The machine will heavily rely on SRF technology. One accelerator physics issue being considered in t
an intense electron beam drawn from a diamond-coated molybdenum cold cathode. Preliminary tests of prototype X-band switches using
roaches to supply chain optimization are based on static snap-shot data and are not suitable for real-time use in tactical demand fulfillmen
on of HPC systems and scales efficiently to hundreds of thousands of cores on the largest computers in the world. TAUs organic growth has
e magnets in the ring of a muon collider should generate the highest feasible magnetic field, because the higher the field, the smaller the r
gher resolution, basis for such detector arrays. The MPGe detector systems will be experimentally developed by understanding the radiatio
ll inject an ion beam into the proposed Project X particle accelerator at Fermi National Laboratory. There are several other basic science,
ral monitoring is necessary because radiation-induced damage to graphite can lead to mechanical degradation, dimensional change, and p
energy industry without deleterious effects on the environment, novel cost- effective tools are needed for reliable long-term measuremen
s to climate forcings, monitoring how aerosol distributions respond and modify their impact on radiative transfer will also become importa
NASA, and NSF have launched several new programs to increase observations and incorporate findings into large scale climate models. Give
able of unattended operation on remote platforms over a range of ambient temperatures and pressures will enable more efficient data col
m inventory. However during service, the plasma facing components will be exposed to a high flux of 14MeV neutrons from the plasma an
DAC codes) is essential to unlocking the full potential of ARM in the HPC realm. PMaC Laboratories plans to develop a set of HPC applicatio
Onyx is to develop a 10 mJ 3 micron ultrafast fiber laser system (Sirius laser system). Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: In additio
queuing delays are barely tolerable and rapidly increasing. While there are a plethora of commercial, home-rolled, open source, and unive
d IFE demand a detailed understanding of the rapidly evolving high energy density plasmas (HEDP) as intense lasers create and nonlinearly
um system with copper, it is imperative to test Cu coating conductivity at cryogenic temperatures to ensure coating effectiveness in lowerin
tures and devices. In particular, such electrical measurements could support the development and manufacture of advanced energy relate
this medium from satisfying even current installation upgrades. Clearly other detection media and instrumentation techniques must be fou
op the technical capabilities of CTH, and, as a result, CTH is considered one of the most powerful Eulerian codes available. However, the us
higher creep strength in comparison with directionally solidified blades, and are widely used in aerospace engines. However, their use in I
nt off-crest use of hundreds of meters of acceleration cavities. This inefficiency increases the upfront and operational costs of future x-ray F
oped that promises to significantly increase the practical limits on intensity: a nonlinear, integrable lattice that dramatically increases the st
tional need. Yet, most of the conventional diagnostics to make such measurements are interceptive in nature, and thus not suitable to with
ique still requires substantial improvement in electron beam quality (brightness), tunability, and shot-to-shot reliability. In order to provide
magnet during an unprotected quench. This project seeks to develop a novel method for quench protection of high-temperature supercond
utron detector (MSND) technology. The MSND technology resulted in over 40 publications, three allowed patents, one patent pending, and
ons. Discrimination between fast neutrons and gamma rays is typically achieved with liquid and organic crystalline scintillators. Traditiona
gher QE bialkali cathode is possible, and that the present understanding is largely recipe-driven without the adequate control or understand
torage technologies. As the requirements of scientific data processing continue to outpace capabilities of even the most powerful compute
ave requested access to such data). Despite the need for such data, only subsets of the data are accessible to other researchers and the gen
rticle and hydrocarbon-free environments, in, for example, production of multi-layer x-ray mirrors for semiconductor lithography. The pump
Ms). If successful, commercial versions of the QSED would transform the SEM/STEM into a quantitative, metrological tool with enhanced c
3KV to 6.0+KV with peak currents of 0.5-6.0+KA. Klystron modulators built with various topologies require HV energy storage capacitors t
ticularly interested in methane measurements in the Arctic where rapid climatic change is occurring. Southwest Sciences proposes to deve
e for distributed UAV deployment; they are large, require a lot of power, are very expensive, do not have fast response and/or do not suffic
nant component of this system, with roots & lt;0.2 mm in diameter often representing 50% to 95% of total root length. The plasticity
non-equilibrium LTPs have a multitude of applications ranging from semiconductor manufacturing, lighting and displays, material science, p
y untouched sector of energy consumption has been the efficiency of household and consumer devices. Small, incremental improvements
(batteries, solar photovoltaics, fuel cells, capacitors) all use specialized test equipment that generates vast quantities of experimental
for undulator magnets. The overall technical approach for the Phase I project will be to develop and demonstrate an Nb3Sn superconduct
ure systems, such as the International Linear Collider (ILC), will require a polarized electron beam intensity at least 20 times greater than pr
etal and causing structural failure. Reducing antenna failures, which are expensive and reduce the operating capability of the source, is the
radiofrequency (RF) antenna structures used to heat the core plasma causes metallic ions emitted from the surfaces to contaminate the c
ed plasma mirrors have been proposed to couple the intense laser pulses into each stage of the multistage accelerator, and these devices a
system for the proposed Medium Energy Electron-Ion Collider (MEIC) at Jefferson Lab represents a significant design challenge due to the
by unsteady, unsaturated groundwater flow. The absence of an effective means to monitor vadose zone moisture content in profile has bee
ng mercury for continuous emission testing involve cold-vapor atomic absorption (CVAAS) spectroscopy, cold vapor atomic fluoresc
gsten is one of the most important candidates for diverter component materials, given its low erosion and good mechanical properties at h
seamless bulk niobium cavities and ancillary components for use in the majority of superconducting particle accelerator systems in operati
uracy in the presence of significant high occupancy. These experiments will impose stringent demands on the data links to transfer the data
ifically this proposal focuses on the development of an approach for detecting technetium-99, which is a major risk driver at the Hanford s
ursors provides very valuable information. Ammonia is one of the most important precursor molecules and plays a major role in the chemi
dents Climate Change Science Program, the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, the 4th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel
or a number of DOE, homeland security, national defense, and nuclear medicine applications. The event timing resolution largely depends
of science, and there are no commercial fabs capable of manufacturing them at low cost. An important feature of SiPM technology is that it
adiation sources. The proposed design will have a deflection parameter K=1 and a peak gap field B & gt; 1 T. We have performed feas
that may be seen only at local distances has become increasingly important. Weston Geophysical Corp. proposes to develop and test a soft
idely utilized in experimental and commercial applications for this task. Numerous detection systems require wide bandwidth, ultra-low no
ese improvements. Specifically, full control over the on-line processing resources of modern digital electronics is desirable so that researche
s, environmental remediation, nuclear nonproliferation, and homeland security. Detectors used for imaging and particle tracking are more
materials fail under strain? X-ray microscopes provide unique capabilities to address these questions, since they have mesoscale spatial res
lear material. Obviously, nuclear forensic material samples are extremely valuable and must be safeguarded to avoid loss or misidentificati
range of sizes. About 3% of the world & apos;s energy goes into ammonia synthesis making reducing the energy required for ammoni
extensively researched, developed, optimized and commercialized to meet these filtration and separation needs. However, the huge dema
nts in on-chip inductors for energy storage. This project will develop manufacturing processes and compact models for thin-film magnetic p
ls to limit our access to indium at any point. In fact, export quotas for both indium and rare earths have been cut recently, over 70% in the
broken down and separated into its various components, however, biomass is highly recalcitrant and separation has proven difficult. CleanV
light output that is needed in commercial luminaries, high power LEDs are needed. State-of-the-art LEDs can consume in excess of 10 Wa
. A key challenge for improving device efficiency is to extract more of the light trapped in the device by means of a low cost, manufacturabl
which consume a large amount of electricity. It is possible to use heat pumps to significantly reduce the power consumption of these water
ater systems discourages alternatives to Natural gas, Propane and electric water heaters. It is the primary objective of the proposed SBIR p
nufacturing process, and which does not flex to accommodate outer pane contraction in winter weather. Lack of a low-cost, flexible seal ha
CKET Network, includes ultra-simple sensor along with advanced LED lighting units and the advanced controls software to be developed he
argest cost drivers of existing power measurement solutions: (1) hardware cost, (2) communications interfacing cost, both hardware and s
d to meet industry revised performance and cost requirements for metal bipolar plates. This project goes beyond TreadStones current low c
w volumetric energy density when compared with other fuels, technologies that enable increases in pressure per a given volume are critica
of less than 6 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh). CES expects to achieve these targets well before the SunShot deadline of 2020, thus providin
doption as a cost-effective and sustainable power source. An ideal concentrating module would be flat, lightweight, low-cost, and compa
cost reductions, high PV penetration requires smart grid functions with the ultimate goal to integrate low cost battery storage with intermitt
ng coal-fired power plant with & lt; 35% increase in the cost of electricity (COE). One approach with the potential to achieve these goa
gradient magnetic field in the presence of magnetic polymer beads. At present much of the oxygen enrichment market is based primarily

cal processes. Approach to addressing the problem: The light, or laser, beam induced current (LBIC) technique has been used in the labora
ttery pack safety is the use of high vapor pressure and low flashpoint carbonate electrolyte solvents. Development of high voltage cathode
ates and temperature distributions within the reactor core are approximated using nuclear simulation codes. Real-time characterization of
mercially available, their costs are too high. A novel design for the thermal probe of a fiber optic temperature measuring system utilizing a
about $220 billion at 74 cleanup sites. However, these sites were the smallest and most manageable sites to clean. There are still ove
nd non-scalable processes. The overall approach will use low- cost microsilicon starting material and readily scalable methods to attain nano
andards have increased the pressure on coal-fired power plants to reduce pollutants and implement clean-coal technology, through ultra-s
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e deployed quickly and they provide a cost effective way to balance the load. Each energy storage unit includes a high power inverter tha
Sinton Instruments has invented techniques that could radically change next- generation cell and module testers in order to lower the cos
cs & apos; proprietary technique, we will develop magnetic flake materials with thickness in the nanometer scale, which effectively re
the hundreds of billions of dollars. Amongst federal agencies the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Department of Defense (DoD) have
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t and performance goals by 2017. This first-of-its-kind, patent-pending design fills a void in current Distributed CSP with Storage technolog
management is accurate as-built coordinates and information for the entire facility. Current 3D capture technology cannot meet the need fo
erived fuels. For example, renewable diesel has a higher heat of combustion and a lower molecular weight than biodiesel (which is a methy
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Cauchy. simulations utilizing water as the working fluid in order to propose the use of this Kuel-cell technology for hybrid hot w
abor and equipment amortization costs associated with drilling wells/boreholes or large area horizontal loop fields. Ground loop costs may
fficient solar collector that will significantly reduce the installed cost of solar water heating systems. Our proposed design eliminates a majo
y the optical concentration of sunlight to heat a working fluid, from which useful electricity may be generated using a thermodynamic
tteries. The use of solvents in the lithium ion battery manufacturing process leads to high capital cost plants and subsequent recurring high
d fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV). All electric propulsion systems require high current, high-voltage (600 V-1200 V), low-loss power semicon
aled to large areas, and manufactured in a robust, durable compact package at low cost. The Phase I program will address this need, demo
wanted leakage pathways relative to carbon dioxide stored in deep geologic formations. The title of this Small Business Technology Transfe
metals and biological macromolecules and functions. However, it is limited to length scales from 1 to 100 nm and requires highly collimated
scientific systems. This program will develop a new generation of photocathodes that provide high performance and long life. Calabazas Cr
terize and monitor the chemical compositions of the contaminants, presents a major scientific challenge. Several of these storage tanks ar
st few years have pushed the frontiers of spatial and time resolution enabling time-lapse imaging of structures in the micron scale. Xradia, a
sign is lacking. Meanwhile, the recent discovery of a Higgs-like boson has created interest in the high-energy physics community for a Higg
sion of the capillary plasma channel is the main limiting factor and can be mitigated through the use of artificial diamond to construct the c
oatings for anti-tampering seals lack the sophistication necessary for quick, accurate, and reliable tamper detection. Tetramer has develope
storage applications include power conversion systems for grid-tie, solar array, wind turbine, and vehicle-to-grid to aid in load leveling, freq
pate heat from electronics increases, the operation of power semiconductor devices becomes severely limited in order that the safe opera
d global climate. To address this problem and fill the unmet need for robust, inexpensive instrumentation for measuring the in-field perfor
hs are attributed to indoor air pollution from biomass cooking fires every year twice as many as die of AIDS. Women and children are dispro
e with petroleum derived chemicals. The 2011 Frost & amp; Sullivan report identifies six market challenges associated with bio-based
todays prices, FDCA can economically replace phthalic anhydride and terephthalic acid, commodity chemicals used for production of large
is energy is concentrated (Huttrer, 2001). Of this potential, about half is considered to have temperatures high enough for conventional (st
far insufficient to drive PV costs down to match that of fossil energy. Improved in-line diagnostics however, has the potential to significant
e cell response as a function of wavelength without extensive offline testing. They are also unable to extract detailed spatial maps of full-sp
ellulosic biomass to fuels and chemicals; however a major roadblock is the high processing cost. What are needed are technologies that ca
ment investment, and promote safety through prevention of catastrophic equipment failure. These harsh environments include extreme
on to CO2, these plants produce more than 72 million tons of fly ash per year, among which 40 million tons are disposed of in landfills or s
ast as single crystals. Although single crystal casting yields have improved, they have not improved sufficiently to enable wide-spread use o
y desirable. Improvements may come in the form of reduced leakage and/or improved seal durability. The Air Riding Seal technology is a ro
are susceptible to oxidation and chromium volatilization in air and carburization and coking on the fuel side of the system. To enable the a
stion Engineering designed plants with the control element drive mechanism system, which includes a number of subsystems and compon
bide composite materials presents unique manufacturing challenges to maintain dimensional tolerance and meet the performance needs f
rocessing spent nuclear fuel has significant safety and environmental advantages over the current predominant practice of storing the spe
imize material holdup, and reduce the magnitude of inventory differences. Similarly, new methods and technologies are needed to ad
o-processors and accelerators, near effortless cluster computing on cloud infrastructurespush new and existing high-performance computin
are too difficult for engineers in U.S. industry to use. VisIt is one such code that is proposed to be harder for use by industry. The Phase I w
es using bring high performance computing and user-centered design to the creation of an innovative lighting simulation and analysis softw
rtance of optimization in this area, DOE & apos;s Office of Advanced Scientific Computing (ASCR) has made substantial investments in
h impacts of air pollutants. The development of a new, compact instrumentation package for unmanned aerial vehicles will include modul
mation thus obtained is averaged for all the locations covered during the mission. A novel technology is being developed in this project to co
r vapor. By selecting different lasers the same instrument can measure other sets of gases. The precision and response speed will be suffic
Consequently, isotopic data hold keys to predicting future climate changes that may influence global temperature, energy needs, availabili
allengesdisease, energy supply, and pollution. Many of these challenging problems require the discovery of genes, proteins, and metaboli
cobalt and uranium have been reported in groundwater and soils at multiple Superfund sites from improper waste disposal or unintention
des bioremediation, where substances are injected into the subsurface to enhance microbial decomposition. Several methods have been u
re the resultant photons. Synchrotron applications are becoming more demanding as beamlines are being designed with brighter sources,
unches with increased resolution is necessary. Currently available techniques have resolutions on the order of tens of femtoseconds, but th
on the target. To protect the vessel walls from cavitation erosion, helium micro bubbles can be added to the mercury to act as attenuators
Onyx is to develop a 10 mJ mid-infrared ultrafast fiber laser system (Sirius). In Phase I PolarOnyx has demonstrated 150 micro-J 700 fs oper
ators. Prior to our Phase I project, there were no development efforts for a United States manufacturing base for PrFeB magnets. The first
Ls, electron storage rings, and/or energy recovery linacs are too large, too expensive, and not readily available for a broader community of
rates the technologies that can be used to archive and retrieve complex data structures and provide the performance required by our new
f-amplified spontaneous emission (ESASE). The laser design uses hybrid-integration to directly incorporate carrier phase envelope (CEP) st
ucting Nb, however, as these shields move they produce particulates that can be detrimental to operation if they find their way into the sto
of science. Recently Hummingbird Scientific has developed commercially viable in-situ continuous flow liquid and atmospheric pressure g
ate) and electricity consumption. The industries and Department of Energy have been striving to reduce the cost of this technology. The p
d environmentally benign production and storage of hydrogen for energy markets remains a challenge. The proposed project leverages an
e is significant economic benefit in minimizing losses of unreacted olefin from the process. Some olefin loss is a result of the need to remo
d as core materials due to increased temperatures and high neutron fluence. Stoichiometric SiC/SiC composites for cladding and other core
a solution of redox active material that can flow past the electrodes, become charged, and then be stored in an auxiliary tank. Such a batt
at 4K or below. Magnets for smaller fusion research devices may also be built using normal copper conductor magnets that operate at tem
and flat form factor. UV light is an efficient light source for a number of chemical processes and disinfection methods available commercia
commercial sources. Omega-P, Inc., in a technical collaboration with FNAL, is to develop, build, and deliver for tests at FNAL, a 500-kW, 1.3
We will experimentally study a new approach, using an external solenoid field to completely suppress multipactor. This approach has been
uced fuels. Thermoelectric Power Generation (TEPG) is the most efficient and commercially deployable technology for this need. Howeve
le, can reduce CO2, NOx and PM and reduce engine wear. Design already completed. The face seal is the only technical challenge of the co
nts degrade rapidly under such conditions and become useless, especially at high temperatures. As a result, many moving components of e
izing the dry-drawable carbon nanotube (CNT) sheets for solar energy absorption and CNT multifunctional nanocomposites with functiona
n limits that prohibit its application at the nanoscale. This has prevented widespread use of IR spectroscopy in the growing field of nanosc
f the art zirconia-based TBCs have a temperature limit of about 1200oC, and new TBC materials that can operate at elevated temperatures
sfer limitations, as well as high manufacturing costs related to the felt material costs for the electrode and component alignment challenge
sing high-temperature superconductors, allowing for much larger temperature margins, a higher magnet performance and less mechanica
ocess to produce nearly monolithic SRF niobium cavities of arbitrary shape with features such as optimized wall thickness and/or integrated
also driving significant interest in hydrogen production from renewable sources. New and efficient catalytic processes for hydrogen genera
component of the overall detection techniques used in identifying WMDs. At present, there is need for an efficient detection system th
rom its analog form and put into modern digital formats. National security needs in nuclear non-proliferation, earthquake modeling, and o
els. However, coal-derived synthesis gas contains a myriad of contaminants that may be regulated in power plant emissions and act as poi
e scheme of safeguarding nuclear materials. Due to the worldwide shortage and high demand of 3He supply, alternative neutron det
rgy (DOE) operated networks to continue to increase at the historic rate of 10x every four years. Current optical transmitter solutions are co
nergy used in America. Currently, energy use in buildings can be assessed through energy-modeling software during the design process or
are incompatible with a very low cost, versatile deployment strategy. This project will develop and demonstrate feasibility of a self-configu
abor or heavy construction equipment. This situation has created a roadblock to the further reduction of installation costs. Brittmore Group
e cost of CSP collector systems. Solar reflectors are an important component of CSP collectors that can substantially decrease LCOE in a num
identified for improved pressure, temperature, flow and level sensors for existing and emerging CSP heat transfer and thermal storage fluid
ey barrier is the energy density and power capability of the cathode electrode. Under this Phase I project a new high capacity and high rat
ight. In addition, micro HEVs use lead-acid batteries that have short life with partial state of charge operation. These lower performance HE
anode material to demonstrate the feasibility of 200 Wh/kg, 600 mAh/g and 1000 cycle battery performance. Using graphene platelet Si st
n of electricdrive vehicles will lower automobile operation costs and can significantly decrease emissions of greenhouse gases. However, fo
yst materials are needed for exhaust after-treatment to meet the demands of the future high efficiency engines. TDA Research, Inc. propos
h of the drive cycle is spent operating the compressor at low flow rates and low pressure ratios, near the compressor surge line, in an area w
uel price shocks, and exposure to emissions of air pollutants. Reducing vehicular fuel consumption is critical for sustaining U.S economic an
ompression ratio. Literature findings indicate that reducing Diesel compression ratio reduces fuel consumption, emissions, allows higher tur
efficiency demands. Differential compression/expansion ratio (DCE) engines have been investigated for nearly 100 years, with all thermod
s and more than 43 miles per gallon for trucks by 2025. Many advanced combustion technologies to improve fuel efficiency rely on lean bu
able, and it lacks the low concentration accuracy and fast response time to meet these growing needs. NexTech Materials has developed a
d temperatures. However, the global rare earth elements (Nd, Dy, etc) supply chain risk combined with predicted supply shortages for dysp
2020. In order to meet the ambitious motor targets, traction motors in electric vehicles (EV) must become even more compact, light-weig
n reduction results and eliminated the hazardous components from traditional organic friction modifiers. However, their dispersibility in lub
nomical. DOE research confirms that at least 165,000MW of untapped hydroelectric power is available in the US alone. The sites would pr
cause they are expected to reduce the total cost of land based wind energy and reduce current subsidies. Present approaches of wind turb
nd have a payback period of 7-10 years, including incentives and rebates, which is prohibitively expensive for most homeowners. The initi
ast expensive routes to energy savings by utilizing existing building infrastructure with only minimal additional investment cost. If a conserv
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S glasses while Fe-phosphate (FeP) glasses can dissolve larger amounts of problematic components (i.e., S, Al, Na, halides, and heavy metal
rivial optimizations are either not done at all, or are done by hand requiring significant time and expertise. To the best of our knowledge no
been replaced, giving an MTBF for a single tube of about five to six years. 45% of the klystrons were replaced over the thirteen years of fu
abilities and particle losses. HOM dampers absorb this RF power and are critical component, but next generation HOM absorber materials
reactor, but the amount of tritium uptake experienced by the PFC during operation is a significant factor. Proper operation, safety and envi
neutron sources the pulsed structure of neutron beam enables a number of novel methods with the measurement of neutron energy throu
uch more energy than lead-, lithium- or sodium batteries with the same weight. Such batteries would be ideal for electric vehicles and for
nd costly to write and maintain without automated tools, especially for advanced heterogeneous architectures. PUMA-V provides these au
ent at contaminated sites, long term storage of nuclear fuel, carbon cycling and sequestration, production of unconventional resources (oil
ates yearly energy consumption. The objective of this Small Business Technology Transfer Phase 1 project is to develop a low cost nanostru
ost have focused on demonstrating thermoelectric generators using bulk materials that consume significant amount of raw materials and a
domain performance transparency are major drivers for a new market. However, perfSONAR framework and other proprietary solutions de
r atmospheric or above ground CO2 monitoring, are ineffective for subsurface, and it is where leakage can be detected first. By the time lea
he state-of-the-art H2 storage vessels that meet these requirements are too expensive to manufacture because of high carbon fiber costs. T
optimi zation of offshore wind power generation, as well as, the precision of data for weather models. The proposed effort will address this
ting architecture will be adopted and the electrodes and dielectric material selections will be screened in Phase I to note material compatib
omass conversion techniques involving a hydrothermal phase have many advantages over other biomass conversion methods: they do
ools within a holistic system in order to accelerate materials development, improve design optimization, and unify design and manufacturin
omposition of soil organisms. We developed and are refining a new observation/sensor platform, the enhanced automated minirhizotron (
anies (SMMs) and essential for transition to Exascale computing. However, due to high procurement costs, in-house maintenance of an acc
ed low temperature plasmas would benefit both fundamental study and application areas. For example, the capability would directly benefi
ts is still high, due to the multi-step processes employed. Today, the majority of cost and energy use in PEM electrolyzer manufacturing is c
into electric power. We will develop a solid state thermoelectric generator (TEG) that can efficiently produce electric power from high-tem
tion forecasts as well as lead to increased understanding of complex feedback mechanisms involving H2O vapor, temperature, radiative bala
mation as wind power increases its penetration into the grid. Future scenarios on decadal time scales are needed to support assessment of
cope techniques and software are developed to be able to image samples in three dimensions and determine chemical composition and fu
s (SIMS) employ the duoplasmatron ion source to create the primary ion beam for actinide analysis. The duoplasmatron only has sufficien
uctuations in output. Additionally, current silicon based semiconductor switches are limited in their ability to handle higher voltages and th
hnology that can enable nanometer-scale depth resolution chemical analysis in real time during the electrochemical cycling of the batteries
and destruction schemes, especially in diesel fueled engines. As these systems become more efficient, tailpipe emissions can retreat to the
control over greenhouse emissions. For this to become reality, electric vehicle costs need to come down and performance needs to go up.
gine economy with at least 3%. This economy will be enhanced through the power of nanosized multicomponent (multi-chemistry/macrom
oposed solution combines two technologies: Sectional component-based assembly of large wind turbine rotor blades ( & gt;65m leng
penetration of X-rays make this method ideal for studying and optimizing material properties under realistic, real time reaction conditions
des and other advanced ceramics, and manufacture carbon/carbon composites. Because of the temperatures involved (1600-2800 C), signi
tural gas vehicle utilization has been limited by several factors, including the lack of refueling locations and plentiful mass-produced CNG ve
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sed project will adapt an integration approach from MEMS to III-V materials grown lattice-matched to gallium arsenide substrates. The effi
st of energy (LCOE) of less than 6 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh). CES expects to achieve these targets well before the SunShot deadline of 2
reducing the installed cost of solar energy systems by about 75% and predicts that this will drive widespread, large-scale adoption of this r
d to properties and limitations of the liquid organic electrolytes used in the conventional Li ion batteries. Successful removal of the limitati
attery cells within a large battery pack. It is a direct replacement for the resistive BCMSs used commercially today, but contains fewer comp
available rechargeable Li-ion batteries available today. New electrode materials are crucially needed to develop batteries capable of m
oped for calorimetry and the detection of neutrinos, weakly interacting massive particles and neutrinoless double beta decay, liquefied nob
nd a small fraction of formic acid is used as a cleaning agent replacing mineral acids. Aqueous FA is a promising liquid hydrogen-storage carr
to ultraviolet photons. Novel nanofabrication techniques allow for the sub-wavelength patterning of grooves and hole-array surfaces on t
e unique requirements of SMRs pose significant challenges to the maintenance of their I & amp;C systems, especially due to the likelih
e component must be capable of 336 Gbps data transmission over a -55 to 100 C temperature range with less than 1.3 Watt of power cons
ompact analyzer for measuring chromium ions in ground water that should significantly reduce the cost of monitoring the presence of this
long delay before results are available. The expense of monitoring limits the number of samples researchers collect, which can lead to inac
ffordable, sensitive, durable and low-maintenance in situ sensor capable of real-time, long-term measurement of hexavalent chromium in g
medicine. Also such tabletop X-ray sources are much more compact and cost- efficient as compared to currently used synchrotrons and fre
h value-add industrial products. MDI is advancing the ability to process and study materials at extreme temperatures and in non-equilibriu
f compact, tunable, narrow-band, directional high power sources in the EUVL wavelength range. The present state-of-the-art for EUV R &a
ase stability for the linac. Failure mechanisms have been studied which suggest an RF surface breakdown of the 200 m Kanthal layer. We p
gh-brightness, high-average current electron beams. Experiments have already demonstrated the potential to generate amplified electron
chnology will come from the use of driving lasers operating at wavelengths longer than those from Ti:sapphire-based systems. To function,
of studying materials at the atomic scale, by recording and analyzing their vibrational energies, would become possible. No STEM system c
n and small aperture. Larger apertures and lower absorption lenses are needed, especially for longer wavelength neutrons. Statement of H
separating high value micro-particulate. One promising method for very low energy dewatering is capillary solid-liquid separation; but its p
ign and operational limitations as a result of poor thermal conductivity between pebbles, limited operating temperature due to pebble sin
ors have been shown to overcome this problem. However, large area solid state 2D detectors with higher performance, increased function
stability analysis of plasma equilibrium is one of the most important steps in evaluating feasibility of different plasma confinement approa
commercial sources. Omega-P, Inc., in a technical collaboration with FNAL, is to develop, build, and deliver for tests at FNAL, a 500-kW, 1.3
ms stem primarily from three factors: (i) the high cost of pure Nb, (ii) a poor and inconsistent microstructure in the starting niobium materia
ing was cut substantially for the LINAC, and CCR received a change of scope to address a near term application for an S-Band klystron for th
e direction finds more and more applications. The use of superconducting structures helps maximize the electric field gradient, a highly de
cturers and equipment developers. One objective of the High Energy Physics (HEP) magnet development program by DOE is the design an
ction. In Phase II, CTS Inc will apply these methods to create a viable commercial product and accompanying delivery technology to serve
accelerating cavities from a single power amplifier. Nonlinear ferroelectric microwave components can control the tuning or the input pow
ure systems, such as the International Linear Collider (ILC), will require a polarized electron beam intensity at least 20 times greater than pr
E) laboratories, InnoSense, LLC (ISL) will develop high- temperature-capable solid catcher materials for use in the pre-Facility for Rare Isotop
perconducting NbTi coils can offer an acceptable solution. Copper coils limit the performance of the machine and consume large amount o
f noise, are very sensitive to microphonic pickup, and dissipate high power. More recently, analog SQUIDs (Superconducting QUantum Inte
ting rates while future rare isotope facilities, like the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), will provide particle beams with unprecedented
isotopes, especially short lived ones, and discourages the development and evaluation of new isotopes and radiopharmaceuticals. Studies
erest in the last few years. It has favorable nuclear properties for both imaging and therapy. However commercial quantities of the isotope
-smooth chemical vapor deposition diamond substrates of large area are required. Though large area polycrystalline diamond substrates a
ater at contaminated DOE sites. The current methods require expensive equipment, trained technicians, and long turnaround times that de
osed novel GaN growth technique (a bulk crystal growth technique) are: a high growth rate and an ability to achieve a superior crystal qual
will feature vertical current flow, avalanche ruggedness, and a wide operating temperature range (-55 to 150°C). The target specific on-resis
e 100Amp, 1200V SiC power MOSFETs to enable widespread adoption. Based on the combined expertise in both Silicon and SiC power de
used to provide a low-cost vertical junction field effect transistors (VJFETs) with high breakdown voltage (greater than 1,200 V) and high cu
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ment in anti-terrorism and treaty compliance operations. The system will use a pulsed laser to excite the container and a laser Doppler vibr
that balances flexibility to include multiple sensor and engagement assets and the flexibility to apply the required level of fidelity to optimiz
ms for sensor coordination that recommend placement and response options in near-real time to provide maximum coverage against multi
Company Inc. team proposes to develop Ship Operating Area Adaptive Planning (SOAAP) algorithms that will include highly effective hybr
engagement. Under our proposed effort, we will develop enhanced radio frequency (RF) signal waveforms and associated processing algor
vary with geographic locations across the world. Adaptive array based techniques are not attractive in relation to the AN/SPY-1 radar beca
ation and research of new RF waveform characteristics that could enhance Aegis BMD coexistence with civilian 3G and 4G communication
nsors tracking the battle from different viewing geometries. These sensors, whether EO/IR or RF, typically each develop their own internal t
sticated weapons systems and their components is critical for the continued maintenance of our technological advantages. Detecting and c
while only producing a fraction of the desired data. In the current method, the device under test is surrounded by switch screens to record
detonation response to impact. Led by principle investigator Mr. Tim Cowles, the goal of our effort is the development of an inexpensive t
ed to support BMDS effectiveness evaluations, flight test and range safety operations, and consequence mitigation assessments. During th
Defense intercept event. This model will be informed by existing high-fidelity tools for material response and ablation, as well as new and
mputational Electro-Magnetics (CEM) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques to simulate antenna operation following predicti
romagnetics will be investigated as well as identification of the parameters that relate the two modeling processes. End product is a hybrid
GPS) and telemetry signals. To minimize the cost of the design/build/test process, proposed designs should be first simulated and refined i
stant, conductivity), and detects flaws in composite materials. The prototype system has been successfully used on military aircraft sandwi
ign principles, traditional optimum lossless encoding, the latest research in multimedia compression methodologies, and advanced stream
visible and IR imagery. Different sub-systems treat encrypted and original data. The encoding software will meet the specifications of low
e LLC (ISL) will develop a chemical transducer-based hypergolic leak detector using proprietary polymer nanomaterials and electronic design
r liquid hypergolic propulsion (LHP) leak detection sensor. We have identified highly stable and sensitive colorimetric indicators for monom
gn and fabricate high-sensitivity photodetectors. We invented an amplification method that is applied to dramatically increase the detectio
ing high speed targets and is capable of placing a 2-dimensional spatial grid on the target with enough pixels for shape-based target detecti
PAL). A single laser diode bar with a 20pm spectral line-width demonstrated more than 30W of cw output power at 780nm pumping a rub
mp laser powers.
pump energy into the gain media and allow the transmission of the alkali lasing wavelength. These coatings will serve two purposes: prote
ctive index structure parameter CN2. Atmospheric refractive index, and therefore CN2, can theoretically be derived as a function of tempe
on, velocity, angle). The main contributor to these errors is refraction of the signals by water, in its various forms (e.g., vapor, cloud, air-ice m
ept will have the lowest possible weight impact on the KV. MagiCom proposes an Ultra-Wideband Communications System using a State o
mercial electronics developed for mobile computing and telephony, enhancing the capabilities of interceptor communications while reduc
uster on a guide tube. When ready to deploy the nozzle extension, inert gas or propellant pressurizes the main combustion chamber and t
S to evolve the BMDS toward emerging threats. Building upon its core competencies, Systima"s design approach enables the proven
recent design developed for injecting nano and micron sized powdered metallic fuel into a scramjet combustion chamber. A variant of this
de Control Systems (DACS) using powdered propellants. The proposed propulsion approach is capable of delivering a high level of specific i
ce Optimized Thermoelectric Generator (POTEG) system. This proposed technology is based on an integrated system of highly efficient nan
nd evaluating multiple concepts. To this end, NextGen will investigate multiple technologies and concepts which will lead to structurally int
will leverage Nokomis"Advanced Detection of Electronic Counterfeits (ADEC) technology to allow for detection of extremely faint re-
h phenolic (CCP) exit cones are commonly used to manage the propellant exhaust. However, heat transfer from these components to the
erature increase in a highly corrosive atmosphere while maintaining a high degree of integrity. Current nozzles are often made from a varie
ortable helipad mat materials such as polyethylene and polyester as well as other high temperature polymers and lightweight materials wit
compared to the current single material system. Hor gases and thrust particulates from aircraft exhaust can create extreme temperatures a
ard operating bases, and enable aircrafts to land in any area safely and quickly without causing the brownout. The current technology is ve
n Optronics has developed the technology of high power VCSEL arrays delivering hundreds of watts of power from small chips with>55%
to efficiency, high operating temperature and beam quality. Similar enhanced confinement designs will be implemented at 808 nm to great
n this effort we are proposing a novel VCSEL design which overcomes the efficiency bottleneck in conventional VCSEL while preserving its b
l our approach Lucid, and the Lucid system will monitor the mission and behavior of a team of heterogeneous UVs and 1. automate the pr
mission have been considered and are summarized in this proposal. Our research will be on antenna performance at RFID-scale tag sizes. T
superconducting components on Navy vessels in the future that will require cryogenic cooling, and cold neon gas, which is supplied by a Re
ements can be made that not only provide reliable bitts and chocks for use onboard U.S. Navy ships, but also have implications for other m
ed have inherently low thermal resistances and will allow the ultimate heat sink to operate at a temperature significantly higher than the c
uties that need to be performed. This proposed system will protect the sailor from the increased asymmetric threats that are faced on the
rated reports with a novel, uncluttered interface designed to save the analyst time in consuming the knowledge in the report, and finding t
splays, and quantitative analysis to diagnose, visualize, and help remedy deficiencies in performance of both individual operators and team
ull range of satellites including CubeSATs and MicroSATs to large satellites and launch vehicles. ARLX is an extended version of the open sour
es that will allow proteins to access a transport pathway for efficient delivery to the vascular space and then maintain a sustained presence
ely on dangerous collection methods, active measurement through external infrared (IR) sources, and/or are time-consuming. EPIR propos
ers"respiratory tract be isolated from encountering these contaminants. To accomplish this, the soldiers wear protective suits and/o
ting lifetime, while simultaneously reducing overall weight and logistic burden. Ionic liquids offer unique characteristics including high cap
electrostatic collection device. The proposed ionization method is based on a concept of combining a novel method of direct induction cha
and consequently ill-suited for building protection applications. To overcome these issues, we propose to develop and demonstrate a nove
ple via guided parachute These systems can be quite accurate but they are expensive and relatively large. Balloons are an attractive alterna
elevant antidotes using an autoinjector. When an attack occurs, prefilled autoinjectors must be immediately available and thus highly port
al and emergency resources. However, assessment of whole body radiation dosage is challenging and established methods rely on visual m
y an adversary. Distributed data storage is the alternative that the data are securely and reliably spread on the networking nodes with certa
challenges for flow and vertical motion induced noise mitigation, for data telemetry, and for packaging. Progeny Systems Corporation team
ump the lasers but they still need large amounts of energy storage. A convenient way to utilize energy dense aircraft fuel is to tap into the e
stem, while also being highly efficient, power dense, and reliable. Mainstream proposes a lightweight, modular, hybrid pulse energy delive
., 2-18 GHz) in search of RF emitters of interest. With the rapid proliferation of RF technology, the signal spectrum has become complex an
te an open-cell foam-based heat exchanger using technology that was originally developed for high-power microwave integrated circuits fo
or mooring situations. The current mooring fixtures do not stand up to the highly corrosive environment of the flight deck and the lack of m
y costly and time-consuming process. Therefore, it is desirable to build a silent electronics enclosure to avoid the recertification process. M
ed specifications. Current armor production efforts by Corvid will be leveraged, which share similar ballistic and environmental requiremen
o so at significantly lower cost relative to earlier variants. Tasks in the Phase I study include developing a comprehensive cost-model which
ge from similar programs based on cylinders to produce small, high power and broadband projectors with uniform vertical and horizontal b
nd polyurea are being considered and implemented for protection in these applications due to their low density and inherent damage mec
ffs, timing, and Doppler correction suitable for near-Geosynchronous platforms will not be suitable for these fast movers. Power control alg
upport Command and Control (C2) standard sensor interfaces carried in the field and for sensor data exfiltration. A new capability called Tr
y-to-use water based electrode and Cognionics'new flexible dry electrode. The cap will automatically position the electrodes into th
raditional users. A key driver for expanding accessibility is lowering cost while improving ease of use. Recently released systems have lowe
e comparable to silicon on insulator (SOI)-based systems, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Biodegradable Amo
around four main strategies; time and frequency assignment and separation, simultaneous transmit/receive, non-greedy beam steering an
olerance, cancellation, and interference alignment) and multiuser detection at the PHY layer. SECANT provides adaptive MAC design that su
posed coherent laser-based sensing techniques detections out to 10 km may be feasible. These fields typically oscillate at a known frequenc
obustness and redundancy in the event of a nuclear attack. One key feature of this transmission and reception capability is the VLF radio, c
ethods primarly rely on synthetic-resin based chromatography, which is time-consuming, labor-intensive, expensive, and consequently, ill-s
eavy material costs, and are difficult to scale - reducing the benefits achieved in protein expression. Affinity-binding methods are promising
achieved through the use of high pressure compressed oxygen. When CCBA units are used in conflict areas this requires the regular delive
al system capable of a vertical takeoff, cruise flight range typical of a fixed wing platform, and able to perform a precision landing. The syste
cant logistical burden, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a Microfluidic Pneumatic Autoinjector (MPA) platform. The M
maintain elevated concentrations of BuChE in the plasma for days or weeks. Thus far, plasma-derived and PEGylated recombinant forms o
s VX represent a significant threat to US military personnel. Human plasma enzyme, Butyrylcholinesterase detoxifies organophosphates by
d wastewater samples is a critical requirement. Unfortunately existing methods to measure coliform bacteria in wastewater are laborious a
carbon nanotube-based electrochemical sensing for rapid detection of indicator coliform and indicator bacteria. The BWA has successfully
odes to lose contact with the network frequently and unpredictably. This SBIR proposes a Virtual Infrastructure for Reliable Ad hoc mobile (
nd terminals. NeptuneLITE will all bi-directional east-east ring communication in a form factor of less than 1U. The system has SA Photonic
cles (UAVs) have teamed up to develop an ocean sensing radar altimeter called SeaCube. SeaCube will fit into 1U of a 3U CubeSat, operate
tions, Inc. (XII) and Drexel University (DU) propose a low-cost, hybrid acoustic-ultrasonic technique (HAUT). The enabling NDE/SHM techni
efficient rectifier design and wireless power transfer unit. We will leverage our years of experience in designing wireless sensor systems and
t to effective read range, as well as performance in a metal-rich environment. However, TDA believes that the performance of these system
enges / sub-problems: a) Question content modeling: The question needs to be semantically mapped to an ontology. b)Semantic enrichme
ft-right ambiguity of legacy devices is eliminated and an array sensitivity null can be steered at a noisy source of interference making much
will also evaluate assembly of sub-structures to reduce labor through automation (i.e. pick-and-place or other bulk processing). Through m
ow-dimensional embedded space, learning the dimension of the embedded space, and generating new high-dimensional data for a given l
with demonstrated extraordinary accuracy in detecting and tracking many faint sources simultaneously in many different types of demandin
bits/s data exfil in clear sky free of airtime charges. Such a system would enable new and unprecedented Techniques, Tactics, and Procedur
on. The proposed deployable MUOS-AERO Base Station provides a multi-band surrogate for the Terrestrial Base Stations that provides SA-W
d for licensing for frequency allocation, immunity to radio frequency interference, and low probability of interception and detection. The bi
hing gas. Under suboptimal operating conditions, toxic byproducts can breach the OBOGS and enter the aircrew's oxygen supply. Cur
breathing gas. During shipboard operations, Navy aircraft are particularly vulnerable to excessive levels of toxic byproducts from ingesting t
ency spectrum. The number of potential hostile waveforms in the RF environment will continue to increase with an essentially random dist
in place at MER which utilizes a plasma transferred arc welding torch as the heat source. The mechanical properties and microstructure of
vanced Mission Display and Planning Tools (AMPT) to reduce the workload of re-planning and re-tasking teams of heterogeneous vehicles.
ent advancements in performance and capabilities of UxVs and automated mission planning systems are enabling a shift from direct teleop
energy densities. Toward this end we intend to undertake the development of novel optical coatings that will simultaneously provide the n
ovide comprehensive atmospheric characterization for modeling of directed energy (DE) weapon performance. We will build on an existing
temperature. Significant challenges exist because rubidium is a very reactive material. In response, our team proposes to develop a conta
otype at a reasonable cost using mostly commercial components if selected for Phase II, and to meet or exceed the requirements outlined
tion, storage, and conditioning for transitioning the laser technology to an airborne platform for missile defense. Global Technology Connec
ter directional sonobuoy. The Phase I Base is centered on tasks pertaining to vector sensor design with emphasis on achieving the stringent
ophone and an optical compass. Only a pair of single mode optic fibers interconnects the fully passive vector sensor located below sea leve
t and efficient power conversion and thermal management systems are required to provide a suitable interface between the aircraft power
ser diodes that output wavelength tunable from 2000 nm to 3500 nm will be used to dramatically increase the number of gases that can be
utes: (1) isotropic behavior with mechanical properties on par with the upper bins of Cast+HIP Ti-6Al-4V; (2) ability to deposit builds within
arfare domains. In this new aggregated paradigm, replanning, retasking, and reassignment must be supported by solutions that enable a si
radar signal classes for a submarine EW/ISR application. The proposed effort addresses several challenging emitter waveform classes for wh
bution, high time-bandwidth coherent characteristics, and solid state power amplifier technologies. The proliferation of agile emitter types
ility of a normally-off vertical GaN transistor with a blocking voltage over 5000V, a threshold voltage greater than 1V, and specific on-resista
emantic signature of the question target by using relevant sample intelligence reports to derive a set of information requirements which wi
rmation increases, analysts are finding it more and more difficult to take advantage of the wealth of information, due to the difficulty in ext
ed vehicles; in some systems, an entire team of humans is required to operate a single vehicle. The Navy"s ambitious future vision of
nal manifold embedded in a high dimensional space. The method allows user to conveniently explore the space using fewer dimensions wh
ar manifold learning approaches that put the''human in the loop'are yet to be fully developed. Human steering of such
e low dimensional parameter space. The ability to interactively navigate in the appropriate relevant low dimensional representation, and si
nd DoD SIGINT and communication systems to rapidly (and potentially in real-time) detect, recognize, identify and classify"next gene
or airborne electro-optical imaging of submerged objects. A plan will be developed to integrate these models into Mine Warfare Command
mance with several piezocrystal and piezoceramic materials. The electroacoustic performance will be estimated for several designs and a pro
on the functioning of our brains to improve decision-making performance by enhancing the ability to see through the information clutter e
rs towards adoption of cellular technology in tactical environments is Mobile User Objective System (MUOS). MUOS is an Ultra High Freque
a hostile environment, and adapt to it based on spectrum needs and available resources. The major challenge lies in the following aspects:
g low cost systems have resulted in unreliable data output. There is a need to develop portable, easy to use and inexpensive EEG technolog
minutes at the target depth. While decompressing, the diver is limited in vertical mobility, making him susceptible to detection and threat
and as close to the ocean bottom as possible, capitalizing on the Reliable Acoustic Path. The overall buoy configuration options include a fr
FSO) systems solve. FSO systems for sonobuoy applications have unique challenges that proper system design can overcome. Verdant Netw
utical miles) in a compact form factor with very low cost per sonobuoy.
f data, most of which goes unused or arrives late. The conventional rate of data-to-information (DTI) conversion is low, and there exists hig
ustrial sectors. DDM processes in general require the use of raw materials that are either powdered metal or weld wire, both sources havin
oTechLabs will achieve these goals by producing a Carbon Nanotube metal matrix composite. Carbon Nanotubes have a room temperature
power ultrasonic detection and mitigation technique. The novelty of POC"s DEFOAM system lies in its multi-transducer beamforming
cted. Vacuum collection systems use sewage powered ejectors to discharge urinal and water closet waste into holding tanks that are vente
autonomous vehicles. This high-level objective is decomposed into three inter-related goals: (1) the development of a mathematical mode
dly and easily command their operations, insure their compliance with intent in a highly unpredictable world, and receive needed situation
the key element which allow for the improved functionality of the vector velocity sensor arrays. These relaxor piezoelectric crystals are ext
ency agile and have a lower probability of intercept, making it much harder to detect and identify them. To support the Navy in maintainin
ecture, signals hopping periodically across extremely wide bandwidths can be classified without resorting to a brute-force, computationally
oustic source to achieve their goals. The combination of the most effective acoustic radiator design (i.e., a sphere) and the new high-coupli
ent constitutive (flow, yield stress, damage) models for plate glass, PMMA and segmented elastomers will be developed based upon equilib
ctronic information. In some cases, technologies developed to automatically fuse information have been found to obscure the nuances req
We propose a revolutionary concept of interfacing Electrical Geodesics"technology (sensors and brain signal analysis) with Icosystem
ular waveform to a military grade infrastructure -- has applications beyond the initial system deployment. For example, the development of
rking and information dominance capabilities for dismounted and special forces personnel. By information dominance we mean the ability
including lower cost, higher yield, relaxed constraints on size and shape, and the possibility of producing materials that are difficult or impo
drawbacks and risks to military patients and cannot be deployed easily in the military theatre; therefore, new technologies that simplify tr
DSA based approaches, interference alignment techniques, and multiuser detection (MUD) techniques. To date, however, these technique
posed that can sense field intensities similar to that found near common electrical hardware. Through a unique infrared Lidar (Light Detecti
pplication that will be installed on the System F6 cluster to manage the picosat/cluster interface; (2) Sensorcraft Application INTerface (SAIn
matic needle insertion mechanism and automatic needle retraction mechanism and is safe and disabled after use. The primary drug contain
he threat of intoxication by OP nerve agents is an important mission for homeland security. Currently, the most promising strategy to coun

es and harming the ecosystem. The presence of Escherichia coli is routinely used as a key indicator of poor wastewater treatment. Conventi
service evaluation model to enable secure data storage and efficient data access in wireless ad hoc networks. We adopt various coding tec
ally share and store data among potentially thousands of participants at the tactical edge, including users of Handheld, Manpack, and Smal
ocures specialty FR uniforms to meet its needs. Although these uniforms provide critical FR properties, they are twice as expensive as stand
ile 50/50 NyCo fabrics are proven performers in combat uniforms and are a relatively inexpensive, 50/50 NyCo fabrics have no flame resista
CCUU). The proposed treatment must not increase the overall price by more than $4 to $8 per MCCUU. InnoSense LLC (ISL) proposes to intr
awareness, while blocking and/or reflecting harmful blast shock waves in the ear canal. Current ear plugs and over-the-ear muffs block both
iding a true sense of situational awareness for the user and are therefore not used in some combat situations by the warfighter. Loss of dire
hat come very near to meeting the specifications identified in SBIR N123-154. The Hearing Armor technology does so without moving part
device is based on a new design that utilizes POC-developed and tested components and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) superabsorbent
rid nanocoposite material that has the capacity to absorb water rapidly from wet clothing. In Phase I, Oceanit will focus on developing the
oval from difficult to dry pieces of clothing such as combat boots will be developed. The drying device is based on a nanocomposite paper
ment (CHIDA) system. It comprises infrared (IR) three-dimensional (3D) vision and stroboscopic shearography modules, innovatively integra
will reduce safety risk from vehicles returned to service without inspection, improve vehicle availability for vehicles unnecessarily sent to hi
ng head to perform slot-milling and achieve a fast lineal speed cutting high-tensile steel with a man-handle-able machine. Our HCM uses en
rements and the opacity of particulate emissions to within Navy and civilian requirements.
explosion (UNDEX) testing using a Floating Shock Platform (FSP), typically in combination with a Deck Simulator Fixture (DSF). A significant
will be available. If there is doubt about its availability, they need to know this so they can make contingency plans. Therefore, accurate an
me domain; and to enable command and control (C2) of those domains as an adjunct capability to traditional maritime C2. Right now the tw
e inherited complex and heterogamous nature of network, it is quite challenging to provide synchronized view of data, autonomous analyti
w Modular Dynamic Tuner for Improved VLF Antenna Transmit Efficiency (MODULATE). Based on a modular architecture, this proposed tun
m for use at one or more U.S. Navy VLF station(s). DTI will explore each of these options in Phase I, using advanced materials, techniques, a
e and analysis. Many of these processes, especially raw packet analysis, generate large amounts of data. Incidents can occur at locations re
conduct full, in-place, forensic analysis of remote networks and hosts in spite of greatly reduced network bandwidth. Two complementary
g expending their networks. The feed of the monitoring and scanning data often rely on the same network for delivery, so large amount of
has developed a set of energy goals which include producing at least 50% of shore-based energy requirements using alternative sources pr
ating above 40%, compared with 15-20% peak efficiency for conventional PV. Because CPV systems must maintain alignment with the sun t
ace. The top-most part of the coating will have a graded index of refraction, starting from an index of 1 at the air interface and gradually in
ergy density of 500 W/l, ability to deliver high power pulses of 5 kW/l, and capability to achieve 25,000 full depth of discharge cycles. There
gies. Electric double-layer capacitors (EDLC) can meet most power demands ($/kW and kW/L) but cannot be used where high energy dens
e been limited to pulsed power applications that require high charging/discharging rates. Conventional ultra capacitors used in power appl
ature badge-like dosimeter (~2 in. x 1 in. x 0.5 in., 6 oz) consists of a miniature direction-insensitive blast sensor and a low-power processin
e payloads will require deployable multiband base stations to serve as the ground infrastructure. The base station will be designed in this p
able WCDMA Base Station not typical of mainstream communication deployments. The derived solution will support both military and com
app ecosystem with intrinsic security. Myelin uses a base technology of secure, cross-platform communications to implement sophisticated
ercially that can provide safe and cost-effective access by mobile device to Navy business applications in accordance with applicable IA requ
ata protection, and integrity, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Mobile Person Authentication Security System (M
ons. Since explosive blasts can cause internal injuries that may not show symptoms for days or even months, a device capable of measuring
prehensive research feasibility study of desired blast dosimeter specifications and provide technical insight for integration and deployment.
and Repair (BDAR) analysis in the field is critical because a vehicle may be attacked more than once on a given patrol. The Battle Damage A
uld have stayed in operation, wastes precious resources. Conversely, leaving a damaged vehicle in operation without some level of confiden
w forward-deployed Marines to rapidly collect all relevant data for the assessment of structural damage to combat vehicles. As an industry
Approach to Low Cost Shock Testing Fixture for Medium Weight, Shock Isolated Equipment. The AES LTMS concept incorporates a Large Di
ill enable long range data links beyond the capabilities of current systems. This antenna solution will support reliable and robust communic
sibility of this advanced concept through a thorough design study that includes mechanical layout and packaging, computational fluid dyna
oses to develop a new Signal Excitation and processing Algorithm for Target primitives Enhancement and Classification (SEATEC). It is based
ome radar bands as well as sharing of the bands with other users which can result in degradation of both the communications and the rad
nvironments. An optimized Sensor/Weapon Asset Pairing (SWAP) via a paired resource management process can provide for considerable
he area has focused on heuristic solution methods or methods which compromise full formulation with limits on assignment. The introduc
l probabilities, reduced probability of leakage, improved tracking accuracy, the ability to efficiently handle a large number of targets and re
imensional information gathering of an IC structure. Thus, a device which can be built into the IC, and/or placed on the circuit board, that d
CAS) system based on a multi-aperture coherent 3D imaging system omnidirection view. The innovation in using coherent detection system
f the larger Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) system. The objective of this proposed effort is to leverage first principles physics based codes
ebris model and propagate it to ground impact location providing range safety assessment. The aero-thermal algorithm for complex, facete
icrowave inspection (M3I) system based on the use of POC"s near-field microwave inspection module with custom-developed Fourie
Iowa State University (ISU), proposes a low-cost, hybrid ultrasonic-RF sensor (HURFS) system. The proposed HURFS approach is based on t
system will allow lossless compression, and can be tuned for each type of data stream with particular emphasis on imagery. Vadum has d
he chemical transducer will be designed to be low power, using less than 0.3 milli watts power average with high reliability, greater than 80
equipped with ALS to accurately acquire, track and point moving objects, extremely sensitive detectors are required to be able to provide
w-band reflector (i.e. a volume holographic grating) into the external cavity portion of the resonator, the structure promises power scalabil

be used as gas curtains to protect optical windows. The system will be designed from lightweight materials and individual subsystems will b
filter-like (or adaptive) pulse compression processing for improving target detection and discrimination. Recently introduced quasi-orthog
ation, localization and track priority information is exchanged among multiple platforms. Our goal is to deliver an effective automated and a
f X Ray imaging. The proposed technology will be applicable to both current and future hardware. During Phase I, Triton Systems will de
d data processing and data fusion algorithms to capture full-hemisphere, open-air, fragment mass, geometry and velocity information from
ff sensor package that measures in-situ pressure, temperature, humidity, winds and optical turbulence. We leverage proven sensors from ou
fiber cathode to form a power system offering enhanced energy (>260Wh/kg) and power density (>2600W/kg). During the Phase I,
ompensation (AVIC) software. It is based on a fast 3D sparse matrix solver implementing finite difference implicit image restoration. The in
uet have recently been developed and deployed to meet this requirement. There are currently no realistic training systems for these device
l print-head is developed using a 3D printer capable of depositing a wide range of materials such that bone, skin, blood vessels, adipose tis
ms do not provide a method for various materials to be simultaneously deposited to represent the various properties of tissue, bone, mus
done on human cadavers and live animals, but cadavers are in limited supply, and animal rights groups and physicians are increasing press
safety of care through access to the patient"s complete health record at the point of care, increased participation by patients in their
different providers of healthcare services"for the millions of active duty service members supported by the Military Health System. T
nary). Stottler Henke proposes to develop a new system, called Bridge, which will directly address this challenge through three primary tec
w because the multitude of systems to integrate do not speak a common language. We propose to create a universal translator between he
as increased from 900,000 to 1.2 million in the past four years. Last year over 400,000 were diagnosed with PTSD, and studies indicate that
ical quality assurance and comparative effectiveness research studies, and to identify groups of chronically ill patients for whom there are o
ation will be based on electromagnetic induction. Circuitry will consist of a rectifier, a power conditioner, a system on a chip (SOC) and a wi
eks on items found in hospital patient rooms. Such items and are believed to play a role in the transmission of infectious agents. Reducing t
ability lifetime, minimizing cell maintenancerequirements while retaining physiological activity. The proposed encapsulated cell technology
nmental waters. The proposed sensor technology is based on an innovative adaptation of surface enhanced Ramon spectroscopy that grea
erature and of submillimeter size. The proposed technology is based on coupling the radiation to be measured to the mechanical degree o
ables a controllable and throttleable thrust pulsing operation, as well as, multiple start capability comparable to bipropellant liquid propuls
es to transfer the waste energy from the insulation around a missile engine. The heat pipes will be covered with thermoelectrics at their co
ors. Non-contact measurement techniques are used to acquire electromagnetic field emissions generated by all electronic components tha
c Pressing (HIP) with new approaches in reactive materials design to develop a new generation of cost-efficient and highly reactive material
cases of suspected counterfeit electronic parts, with the total number of counterfeit parts exceeding 1,000,000. Putative solutions to the co
sible hemorrhage. The initial focus will be to provide learning scenarios for use of direct pressure, packing, and use of the Combat-Ready C
es. The ideal system would enable training on multiple injury types, react realistically to properly applied intervention, utilize the adjuncts
of injury care trauma control scenarios using Combat Ready Clamp, Abdominal Aortic Tourniquet or similar devices. Training system will i
ements of a user"s performance in training of cuts, and sutures. A paradigm shift in medical training is possible if sensors can either b
r simulating surgical intervention. Mannequins that can simulate surgical intervention are not able to record exact student actions for quan
c mannequins have become a common tool for medical training and education, until recently there have not been any artificial mannequin
McTrap), based on a combination of trap features that have proven effective in collecting different species; a solar-powered internal recharg
flying insect sampling device (FISDe) that utilizes a modular approach to allow the assembly of components necessary for the survey miss
nt vectors for malaria, dengue and West Nile virus respectively, and sand fly genera Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia, both vectors for leishmani
mans, military entomologists are often required to perform surveillance to assess the prevalence of disease vectors and to evaluate the effe
stem. Given the high cost associated with falling, research in this area has garnered much attention. Some research has identified that bot
ort unsteadiness. These balance deficits affect ability to return to duty and ultimately quality of life. Recent research has shown that impro
iene difficult-- in addition to the obvious problem of unsanitary drinking water. Also, the infection-control challenges the military faces in fi
tigated the behavior and detection of propofol using electrochemical (EC) methods. Using these analytical methods, we have quantified the
n of existing therapeutics alleviates pain but does not address progressive nerve damage. High dosages requisite for therapeutic effect incr
BIR Phase I proposal suggests a research program to design low-SWaP free-space optical communication (FSOC) system to download lidar d
l gas turbines for these vehicles are limited by the conventional oil-lubricated rolling element bearings used to suspend their high-speed ro
DOD) test facilities and to civilian research facilities will accelerate understanding of how target objects interact over extended frequency b
using heterodyne transmit/receive (Tx/Rx) radar technology. The instrument will be used to coherently measure amplitude and phase info
agnostic intelligence and associated physiological sensors systems for a complete solution. Named A-WEAR the system will consist of confo
e around injured personnel"s ears during evacuations in and around noisy military vehicles. The MANCAP concept allows access to th
w tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). Use of Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) unmanned craft is growing as well, including large
ms are constrained by significant weight, volume, and reliability overheads associated with electrical cabling. The embedding of electrical i
issile shells have shown that it is possible to incorporate complex circuitry into the missile skins. Illustrations are provided that demonstrate
the exit cone surface and the metal substructure surface to maintain that surface below 150 degrees F. MSI has tested this material for fab
The workbench will assist test engineers, systems engineers and analysts in designing and equipping autonomous unmanned vehicles for a
ng the current situation, examining a number of possible outcomes, initiating a course of action and continuing to reassess its decisions an
technologies such as cloud computing, speech recognition, mobile computing and NLP. In particular, latest advances in machine learning /
SS) have been created to manage this complexity, but these systems are often narrowly focused on a domain, quickly grow stale as new tre
for veterans, soldiers, and their families with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Lifecom, Inc. is a health
health research studies quickly and effectively, without the need for in-depth data or analytics expertise. In Phase I, we will investigate stra
platform. A real time system that calculates the center of pressure and extrapolates the patient"s motions to determine stability duri
ensors to estimate the orientation of the user"s body segments in the presence of real world disturbances. The effort will develop an
flat flexible cable (FFC) will connect the microphone to the PC-based analysis module. Human subject and test fixture verification tests hav
sign information, MaXentric has developed a solution which is extremely power efficient and minimally invasive. The VitalH garment conti
e University describe an approach for a thermal power generation system that exploits the rocket waste heat to provide reactant gases from
tification of Electronic Components (OMIDEC) with phase-encoded structures. This proposed technology is based on parallel optical correla
dly deployed across the complex DOD supply chain. A new platform technology is needed that can inexpensively deliver secure authenticati
en enabled by advances in capabilities and miniaturization of critical microelectonic and microelectromechanical systems such as sensor, n
the coarse-grain approach, fast-running computational elements are developed which are an order of magnitude larger than typical FE ele
p (CRoC) to address these abdominal and pelvic injuries. While these hemorrhage control technologies have been developed, validated, an
measuring and encoding information about the unique surface microstructure of each component into a Virtual Mark, read at the time of m
re in the supply chain. Formulation stabilizes the marks against the challenges of SC manufacturing and the physicochemical environs that S
y-wear uniforms such as the army combat uniform (ACU) or the CWU-27/P flight suit are breathable and lightweight and provide basic abr
of pathogenic bacteria. Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) proposes to functionalize fabrics with novel antimicrobial dendrimers. These compound
athy (NATPEN). The NATPEN will include a nanocarrier (NC) loaded with specific drugs, a biocompatible gel to contain the NC, and a micron
hen the pain is persistent and more severe, injections of, or topical patches containing local anesthetics, can be used. In order to provide a
lti-modality pain intensity detection algorithm predicated on physiological and behavioral indicators of pain as well as designing a plan to&
o because of pain. Biological Coprocessors Inc. (BCP) has identified an objective signature of pain in the brain. BCP seeks Phase I funding to
cars by combining the advanced prototype BURN-PLUS dressing with Endoform dermal template. BURN-PLUS is an occlusive island dressin
e past year, with the help of CERDEC funding, Novatio has developed and demonstrated a JP-8/DF-2-fueled 900W prototype based on the
e on miniature munitions. This proposed grenade is based on a new design that utilizes both government developed and POC developed an
citating effects out to 4.25m. The first innovation involves high-density, micro-spheres to deliver less-than-lethal but incapacitating effects
the shaft bearings. Since they operate without lubricant, air foil bearings have been identified as viable replacements to conventional liqu
mino acids, nucleic acids, lipids or macromolecule compounds comprised of these basic subunits. These current methods include immuno
The potential of the Pillow design is expected to reduce the interior noise of a Blackhawk MEDEVAC helicopter from 106dB pink noise inci
ply and casualty evacuation (CASEVAC). Kutta proposes to research multiple Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and down-select to the optim
be massive in order to provide sufficient strength for real work, requiring that these robots are equally massive, inflexible, and ultimately t
er with the potential for extended life and operability over existing systems. PULSE will utilize innovative new techniques to manufacture c
tective equipment can currently be issued due to limitations for extended wear during sustained aerobic activity. Lynntech, Inc. proposes t
anofiber will be produced to obtain design specifications. Fiber size, packing density, porosity, and mass density of the material will be con
ovel nanostructured fill material that has a solidity 10 times lower than typical filter materials. The fill material is efficient at capturing parti
of effective body armor. Although the ocular surface area represents only 0.27% of the body surface area the eye casualty rate in combat i
ould support on-scene diagnosis by a nonspecialist or even a nonprofessional based on information and advice from a remotely located pr
o address decreasing budgets, while increasing capability. High voltage systems are just now becoming requirements on future military veh
electronic devices offer advantages over silicon devices, especially for high voltage buses, and Creare proposes to develop a SiC-based 12
ogy, the implementation of advanced power packaging, and novel fault detection and protection schemes. The proposed SiC-based SSCPD
tting Omni-Bidirectional On-the-move Non-line-of-sight Optical Communication (ROBOLINC) system. This system is based on non-line-of-si
c weapon systems and UAVs. The flight dynamics and operational environment of medium / high altitude platforms limit the availability an
nologies (DOT) have been developing a superluminal ring laser gyroscope (SRLG) that can improve the accuracy of rotation sensing by nearl
nce far below their capability. The standard approach produces high thermal resistance (~1.0°C-in./W) with local variations in excess of +/-
from the high power density components to the heat sink. In the current commercial off-the-shelf STMI multiple interfaces significantly in
software is a realistic simulation environment with realistic satellite models. ATA proposes a systems-driven methodology for producing hig
atforms have the ability to detect and respond to events without exchanging information over the space-to-ground link (which is subject to
systems capable of responding quickly and effectively to these threats and unexpected events. The proposed research will develop an aut
g mission objectives. Under prior AFRL SBIR awards, SIFT and TRACLabs have developed the Highly Autonomous Mission Manager for Even
conventional data sources, cross-platform information sharing, and sensor fusion to realize a low size, weight, and power (SWAP) platform t
nating tunnel disturbances. We will develop a design for the necessary sensors and the number/location of these sensors on the tunnel o
finite number of options for positioning the source, target, and sensors are evaluated. If the dynamic environment of each location is know
high fidelity CFD may reveal what happens but not why it happens. While thousands of high fidelity CFD runs could be used to generate em
s down to 8 K utilizes liquid helium. The systems to transport and store the liquid helium are expensive to operate and wasteful due to the
out significant consumption of cryogens. The SSMR will be a low vibration level system suitable for space-borne and air-borne applications
VI compound semiconductors, i.e. HgCdSe or HgCdTe, using a low dimensional structure know as a"superlattice"(SL). The prop
d for other defense and commercial applications. The element will be capable of surface temperatures in excess of 3200DegF to heat the w
his level of performance has been obtained by two of NASA's wind tunnel facilities (i.e. High Temperature Tunnel (HTT) at Langley Re
(DTV), and cable modems. While most radio SoC"s are narrowband (e.g. WiFi, GPS, BT, and cellular), future trends favor broadband s
require cryptographic needs for Communication security (COMSEC) and Transmission security (TRANSEC). Further increasing the ECUs requ
e data collected at altitudes above the current ASW mission profile in an effort to provide equal or improved performance at higher altitude
inly due to records that are kept manually through paperwork systems such as Scheduled Removal Component and Assembly Service Reco
op a SATCOM antenna which will fit into the mounting hole for the existing Multi-mission Advanced Tactical Terminal (MATT) antenna now
imaging data sources. Specific Phase II innovations: Improved material classification techniques and software for leveraging 3D stereo-pair-
cted to have hotter exhaust that could threaten the integrity of these lighting fixtures. During Phase 1, two conceptual LED illumination des
PD. The CCA-200fit also has training capabilities via a display, audio, and a touchscreen which will allow it to provide instruction, feedback,
agreed to work together by forming Kinetic Protection (KP), a limited partnership, to rapidly develop and integrate a system of lightweight, r
t components that can be assembled into the PCB in close proximity to high-performance ASICs using conventional solder-reflow"pic
of communication patterns that lead to events of interest, and analysis of relevant socio-cultural factors and trends. However, intelligence a
ected from social media. One primary cause of this gap is the lack of fusing structural sources of information (e.g. social network topology)
nt of the material and structural properties of the target structure. However, recent advances in manufacturing high strength concrete mat
erature stand-off chemical sensors. Metamaterial narrowband absorber elements will be integrated into the TFLT pyroelectric detector proc
spectrum. Current obscurant materials typically consist of off-the-shelf or processed metal particles or flakes in which key properties such
on with Professor Zhiyong Gu at NSF Nanomanufacturing Research Center at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML), proposes to de
ssify large aquatic animals. The proposed high frequency imaging active sonar system is configurable to detect, track, classify, and alert to t
Hz multibeam that can resolve objects as far as 150 m. This compact system has been tested to detect Florida manatees by Dr. Kevin Bosw
e their ballistic missile technologies, and are expected to incorporate multiple warheads, countermeasures, and decoys. The AEGIS systemth
nate this wider set of increasingly sophisticated threats is essential. Technology Service Corporation (TSC) and the Michigan Tech Research
ack correlation process is crucial for missile defense interceptors, as any failure to identify matches with certainty, for example because of a
Specifically, this proposal describes how this objective can be accomplished by using artificial intelligence techniques to implement human
4 track correlation, discrimination, and lethality characterization algorithms that will allow the system to better exploit data from disparate
d Robust kinematic features. These methods will allow us to estimate the extend of information on metric, material, and kinematic prope
s to demonstrate the feasibility of our technology to fabricate photodiodes with cut-off wavelength in excess of 10µm, quantum efficiency
elength (12-32µm) range. The production of epi quality GaSb wafers still remains one of the important problems for rapid commercializatio
re. Froth flotation has been ap
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es and characteristics of objects that can be identified by RF and EO/IR Sensors in order to enable multi-sensor data fusion and correlation
mation, and reduce communication demands. We characterize the pre-intercept debris field mathematically by expressing the debris field
t;s (MDA"s) Command, Control, Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) to characterize and transmit information about c
ary clutter characteristic of airborne and satellite-based sensor systems, along with dim target signatures, closely-spaced objects, and dens
o the ascent phase component of the MDA"s Ballistic Missile Defense System. The objective of this R & D effort is to characteriz
le furthering optical data exploitation from the library of Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense (ABMD) intercept test. This will require developing
o develop a new methodology for predicting late-time EO/IR signatures from high-velocity impacts during a Ballistic Missile Defense interce
rate and leverage both PSI"s post-intercept radar debris scene generator PRSIM and APL suite of EO/IR prediction and analysis tools i
contrast across different models despite the abundance of quantitative modeling tools. The inability to communicate model structure and
operators oversee the command and control at the system, component, and element level across a vast array of networked ground-, sea-, a
PIC) and ii) GOMS (Goal Operator Method and Selection rules) Language Evaluation and Analysis (GLEAN). The framework provides ability t
Missile Defense System (BMDS) simulation. ModelSHOP will provide a generative model structure for representing key human performance
bcontractor RTSync Corporation (RTSync). The proposed BMDS M & S UQ capability maximizes insertability into existing and future M
re Physicians (PCP) and residents. To address this critical need, Intelligent Automation, Inc., proposes to develop an innovative Virtual PTSD
tices, including preventive and treatment modalities. The overall goal of CDAT is to facilitate comparative effectiveness research and eviden
ith interchangeable parts for different vectors. The proposed trap will be nestable for easy transport, robust and energy efficient. The desig
the canal for testing with any hearing protection device. KCF has developed a low power wireless protocol that allows the microphones to
usion analgesia/anesthesia (TCIA) systems. The addition of direct measurement of analgesic/anesthetic concentration to existing physiolog
entify candidate biomarkers in diseases associated with chronic pain. Diseases include fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthriti
eliably self-report are at significantly higher risk for inadequately managed pain. Therefore, there is a need for objective pain monitoring fo
egie Mellon University. Preliminary results demonstrated that conjugates of antibodies against tumor necrosis factor-alpha and hyaluronic
en contract over time. Burn wound healing is a complex process that includes phases of inflammation, granulation tissue formation, re-ep
G, EKG, EOG, EMG) acquired and processed by our wearable and wireless X24 system. The raw signals will be converted into input variables
jective measurement and performance measurement. Recently, there is a trend to utilize physiological parameters, such as Electroencepha
ssion generator, dense plasma focus, high current deuterium-tritium fusion, and high current electrons incident upon uranium-238. Other
my Topic Number A12-088,"Alternative Source for Neutron Generation. The U.S. Army requires a neutron generator to replace the F
when full-waveform recovery is desired. Bridger Photonics Inc. proposes to develop a dual-mode laser system capable of performing laser r
poses to develop a Vertebrate Cell Storage (VerCeS) technology based on a novel formulation for vertebrate cell lyophilization. The key com
as, helipads and dirt landing areas for aircraft. These areas are currently resistant to revegetation efforts and are also susceptible to sedime
re being extensively studied for soil stabilization and remediation. These polymers are expensive and possibly dangerous to health and the
because available weather-scale near-surface soil moisture data, a primary indicator of soil strength, is limited by its coarse spatial resolutio
es. Soil moisture cannot be measured at the resolution that is required for these purposes (approx. 30 m grid cells), so a simple but accura
MBol). This proposed device is based on thermally induced wavelength shifts of whispering gallery mode (WGM) resonances in high quality
with variability by requiring every possibility be associated with a probability that it occurs. Therefore, although Monte Carlo shells that re
ain for the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS), computer simulation provides the best method for understanding BMDS capabilities ag
hese require that a statistical probability distribution be assumed wherever one is not actually known. Our proposed uncertainty quantific
s on demonstrating the feasibility of non-intrusive stochastic expansions based on polynomial chaos, which will address the accuracy and c
ng DPAL systems. During Phase I, a review of existing experimental programs will made and used for preliminary validation with the GASP s
des related to navigation and guidance: motion detection from imaging sensing; polarization sensing and processing to implement a celesti
critical kinetic rate coefficients are not well known. In response, our team proposes to develop a comprehensive physics-based analysis/d
package that will function on any modern computational platform (Unix, Linux, Windows, MacOS), be applicable to a wide range of laser s
, it could easily be applied to DPALs based on other alkali atoms, such as Cs. Furthermore, the model would be versatile enough to be appl
ber"s successful reintegration into family life and society following deployment. Increased rates of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI
vania propose a Bio-Inspired Visual Navigation System with the following three innovations: First, we propose a segmentation-based metho
he state of the art. The study concluded this has resulted in inefficient test designs, wasted resources, and less effective acquisition decisio
engine signatures, and seismic detection of buried threats. Other applications of remote vibrometry include remote acoustic sensing, aeri
ethods, including seismic methods. Dynamic activity in tunnels emits mechanical energy that propagates away in seismic waves. Resulting g
attered light. The algorithms are being developed for applications including space-based electro-optical (EO)/infrared (IR) sensing at high fr
op a new Biomimetic Integrated Optical Sensor (BIOS) system. The system will be based on the unique integration of a wide field-of-view (F
ct shape. These multimodal sensors are to be deployed on high altitude drones to enhance their intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaiss
ht or with active illumination carried aboard the vehicle, and will explore both silicon-based sensors for the visible/NIR band and hybridized
or will be integrated with plasmonic filters to provide additional information from the radiation field that may not be available to common
hes for particle size measurement and combine this with high performance computer modeling to optimize altering particle size proportion
significant range of Doppler spread, make traditional clutter mitigation techniques effectively useless. The objective of this Phase I effort is
invert to recover the target robustly. Bayesian learning approaches to statistical pattern recognition are based on the use of training sets o
n cryogenic radiometric calibration chambers. The system includes: 1) an in-situ, interferometric-based instrument to monitor the cryodep
ation for the monitoring, mitigation, and removal of cryodeposits accumulated on optical and mechanical surfaces in cryogenic-vacuum rad
wareness BENEFIT: high confidence detection of activities in a larger area of interest
using a compact rugged solid-state laser-based design. The wave-mixing signal is a coherent laser-like beam, and hence, it offers a standoff
unt of polymer matrix, based on a continuous process for manufacturing these fibers. MER"s innovative technology for the efficient p
o provide FLITES support for large-area, complex backgrounds. This Phase II prototype for FLITES will allow rendering highly complex, large
MSSG will minimize the real-time computational requirements and reduce the nodal data transfer by utilizing a novel system architecture.
nts. Vehicle operators must focus on multiple tasks simultaneously: navigation, collision avoidance, location of possible IED threats, and id
decision-aiding behaviors to the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter in a system called Situational Awareness Fusion Enhancement Aid (SAFE-A
om fixed topography and effects due to varying atmospheric properties. BENEFIT: Increase radar capability to detect targets over wind far
ic Dynamic Aeroelasticity through Wind Tunnel Testing (ST-DAWTT),"consisting of a novel approach for characterizing the transonic a
red angular pattern at design time, and can be fabricated in large area formats. BENEFIT: The proposed technology will allow directional co
oscopy. Avalanche photodiode based single-photon detectors are convenient solid-state devices that do not require cryogenic cooling. We
signed for continuous operation. Only one or few laser pulses are needed for detection, therefore, low cost burst lasers with the proper pa
aintenance of Navy rotating machinery (motors, generators, pumps, gear systems, etc.). Such Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems
r Fatigue Data Acquisition System (WFDAS), will be an unobtrusive, modular sensor array to capture, synchronize, and download data relate
promised. As a result of this and other mission critical issues, the Army has indentified a need to develop a man-portable device capable of
ISR applications. In order to provide a low unit cost, high sensitivity, sensor component source, Phase II R & D efforts will focus on im
surfaces that are pristine and devoid of defects. However, commercially available (112) Si surfaces typically have the presence of a large nu
rs. As the number of sources and sensors grows, however, so does the potential for duplication and contradiction, which can slow intellige
n the battlefield management. The wireless battery charger station will allow power transfers greater than 5 meters from the charging sour
nd robust navigation for mobile soldiers requires a flexible system design that makes use of all available information. A network of soldiers
ponents over a three-year shelf life while increasing the pH and aw values for an improved organoleptic profile by incorporation of First Ge
tteries, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) has developed the Broad-Range Energy Collection and Harvesting (BRECH) technology, based on
Operating Ejector Ramjet (SOERJ) engine combines the high speed performance of a ramjet and low speed, or static performance of a solid
e execution stack and throughout their life cycle. A novel integrity assessment and intrusion detection approach called power fingerprinting
numerous diagnostics and long-term health monitoring military protocols and are critical to ensure battle readiness. To address this unme
users. The sub-THz Gigabit-plus link will be tested at a range between 200 meters and 400 meters. The system will automatically adjust its
the logistics of forward operating bases (FOBs). BioVolt TM technology is based on the increasingly maturing area of scientific research int
bility will significantly improve a warfighters ability to accurately navigate under difficult tactical conditions. For Phase II, Yotta navigation w
ively analyzing these elements is challenging. Primordial"s flagship product, Ground Guidance is patented software developed unde
owing a single MML-AUR to provide up to 8 EAPS missiles the number of potential intercepts by a deployed vertical launcher system is grea
as wind turbines with rotating blades. The solution will include propagation effects from terrain and atmosphere, multipath between obje
uding electro-optical, infrared, and laser radar. Current classification methods require near exact replication of the original imaging parame
of this proposal is to propose computation deformotion models that incorporate various physical properties of scene objects, particularly p
antitative expectations of the EUV SSI at high-spectral resolution for every day in the period of at least a week after the day the forecast is
ical communique describe their novel engineering approaches using polymeric healing agents through suitable mechanisms. While these a
be developed for the room temperature printing of metal, semiconductor, and dielectric materials with micron-scale alignment accuracy. T
ants, but matches real-world data as well. The main objective from Phase II efforts will be a further refinement of the flow field and particl
nner allowing outgoing waves to leave with minimal reflection from the boundary. HyPerComp Inc., in collaboration with Prof. Thomas Hag
of real-world conditions. However, in a practical battlefield, moving targets may pose a more severe threat than stationary targets. Many hig
iction of LWIR reflectance characteristics of liquid-contaminated surfaces. DIRSIG reflectance model and software modifications will be im
ng and after-action-review purposes. FRAM accomplishes this by fusing output of normative models of behaviors (cognitive/procedural/tea
erature electronics. Comprising several stages of cryogenic SiGe amplifiers at different temperatures, followed by equalization techniques,
lready demonstrated that potently neutralizing duck egg antibodies generated with an early candidate Andes virus DNA vaccine, delivered
namic planning for defense against hostile multi-raid missile attack. BMDS uses multiple disparate and spatially separated sensors to suppo
ng of this technology to product. This new technology is important because the performance of the ROIC can now be optimized for severa
an investigation of off-the-shelf and emerging technology. IST also worked to optimize its Plasma-shell technology as a key UVC light emitti
patterned threads to closely mimic the native structure of vascular endothelial wall and we find that they provide a favorable environment
l through the use of speech. TAMs speech recognition software will be run natively on an Android OS device, such as a tablet computer or
component and design trade studies to develop the lightest and most cost effective canister system possible for EAPS, manufacture full sca
e-consuming to produce. Existing IT authoring tools eliminate low level programming but require that domain models, expert models and c
generation ground-based radars to detect and track objects of interest. We will complete a feasibility analysis of the proposed techniques
ode Counter architecture. This architecture offers very high resolution (18-20 bits) and dynamic range (124 dB). In comparison to analog un
ll as fire control solutions to interceptors. A wide variety of information may be available for integration, including multiple sensor measure
esearch activities, there are very limited choices of test and measurement instruments in the THz range. Despite wide availability of RF/mic
trongly indicate that when faced with this limitation the optimal approach is (to borrow the term for Paul McManamon) a Phased Array of
y of Dayton propose the development of a new Scalable Adaptive Fiber-Array Elements (SAFARE) system. The integration of new fiber-arra
his program will further maturate the designs developed in the first phase of the program. With the vast majority of the analytical work co
lying data-adaptive signal processing techniques in favor of their data-independent counterparts; and the utility of transmitting advanced
nts. This model will consider critical surface, material, and load parameters for components manufactured from common gear steels. The m
cal modal vector projector transducer which becomes part of the housing and, moreover, uses only a minimum of power to provide a sizab
rd early intercept, coupled with the growing importance of short- and medium-range threats, reduces the time available for detection, trac
more conventional diode-pumped solid state laser (DPSSL) media. High spectral brightness diode pump sources are proposed by TeraDiod
electrical energy for their operation. These control surface actuation devices are readily and inexpensively implemented in munitions of diff
hese upgrades. The program goal is to provide a lab test system that is fully capable of scaling to a full seeker radar.
e to provide both high voltage and low voltage biases to support several different types of QWIP including CQWIP, Resonator QWIP, and ot
al system contracts. Central to the development of the AMTT is the open Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for the system, the ease of us
of time and across the military range of temperatures. USAMMA is responsible for distributing medical supplies to OCONUS locations inclu
energy-efficient technology to generate potable water on demand from atmospheric humidity in hot arid environments. In Phase I, Harmon
methodology will explore both Reduced-Order Methods and Reduced-Basis Methods as potential candidates for efficient unsteady flow sim
ning one substrate (DAAzF) with many different oxidants under a variety of conditions including microwave heating to find those condition
er $4.1 billion for energy, with a major portion of this also attributed to JP-8 jet fuel consumption for maintaining operational capability on
nterest, and to evaluate their performance. The RAT system will train animals to recognize odorants using standard Pavlovian conditioning p
e of regio- and enantioselective oxygenations and halogenations of organic substrates. When performed chemically, these reactions typica
ses that can produce hydrocarbons from renewable resources rather than petroleum. The use of renewable resources ensures a long-term
, and that produce output voltages > 25 V. In this Phase II effort will we demonstrate functional modules deployed on the airfoil of micro un
blem explicitly, and can find low-power emitters.
s that preclude wide installation and use of these for emitter geolocation. One issue is accuracy. There are various error sources, including s

g and monitoring applications. The instrument operating at room temperature will include a periodic-grating microfluidic sampling system
ity. The device will: operate from 2-AA batteries; have a touch screen user-interface; will have Bluetooth connectivity, and will be ruggedize
t had comparable strength and air permeability as that of the current woven nylon parachute cloth, PIA-C-44378, Type IV at 20% lower fab
hat need to be addressed. According the DoD SBIR 2011.3 solicitation, more than 4,600 gallons of JP-8 fuel is used for lighting shelters in a
cterization, 3) prioritize and assign targets to interceptors, and 4) handover object information to the interceptor in a form that will allow it
ynamic Bayesian network framework. This effort supports the development of a multi-sensor, multi-geometry picture of threat scenarios, s
evelopment approach is enabled by our Phase I validated "SORCIRER" (Scalable Optimization of Resources using Constrained Information R
ol called stochastic adaptive nonlinear differential game tool (SANDGT) for persistent and risk-advert space situation awareness. The main
and sparse communications, the main challenges in derivation of effective decisions for autonomous space systems are: (a) development o
tonomous defensive response to space threats. GAMER introduces a hierarchical approach that enables multiple satellites to work togethe
anagement, advanced estimation, and tracking techniques. Our approach uses innovative game models to track space objects, analyze thei
e and performance tradeoff remain the limiting factors in determining how long sensing and analytic capabilities can remain operative whil
C) as the construction material. As such, the U.S. Air Force has considerable interest in further developments of ultra high performance con
tion material would benefit from the resolution of issues relevant to the restrictive selections of finer aggregates/fillers, large heat of hydra
natural environments that include dynamic effects such as spinning wind turbines. The proposed methodology models radar signal scatte
qualification parameters and size constraints detailed in the AF12-BT07 solicitation. Specifically, the objective of the entire two-phase pro
ble to select the band of operation as well as the desired ARTM waveform. LTCC will be utilized with susbsrate integrated components and
THz Time Domain Spectroscopy (THz-TDS) systems are the most common THz source used in these studies. Lower cost, continuous wave (
erials over a range of temperatures, electric fields, and magnetic fields. In phase I, we will configure fiber optic coupled TD-THz instrumen
terest. Offline, there is a wealth of data, resolution, and time to pick through and find activities of interest. Given a large amount of high re
t, and even when some data types or data resolutions are not available during operation. BENEFIT: This STTR will develop a novel machine
merical model is burdened by a very large computational mesh, stiff unsteady processes which limit permissible time step, and the need to
plications and introduced new paradigms for engineered systems to interact with the world. The challenge has always been to improve perf
aterials. In Navy operations, these materials are widely used under extreme temperature conditions and oxidizing environments. Accurate p
e modeling of helicopters. The LDLP module will focus on enabling accurate prediction of the onset of both air and ground resonance, as w
actical advantage, pinpointing the origin of gunshots using their acoustic signatures, noise modeling, urban planning, games and VR trainin
h can show piezoelectric behavior under an applied DC bias. When integrated into resonator structures, these materials can act as both an
ng of their operational environment. Warfighters need tools that enable the capture, management, and rapid analysis of socio-cultural dat
th a capture function (mimicking the properties of an antibody) and intrinsic optical reporting functionality, which marks a significant impro
ype E-band chaos radar system incorporating a coherent receiver. In Phase I, the TechFlow team performed a comprehensive study of the c
arge numbers. The proposed MEMS technology is simpler, more manufacturable, and therefore less expensive than existing bolometers an
tenance costs and potential downtime for the aircraft. In this effort, enhanced diagnostic and prognostic algorithms will be implemented in
TSs has been limited because: (1) most ITS systems are developed for specific, well defined, domains and cannot be easily adapted; and (2)
. The resulting LIBs will support high transient and pulsed loads while offering enhanced safety and lifecycle performance. Proof-of-concep
us CNT from electrospun polymer nanofibers. Because these CNT are continuous, their mechanical strength is limited primarily to their defe
Attacks (SCAs) on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices. Specifically, a method to confuse and defeat SCAs that utilize timing infor
ntercept missile defense in current and future interceptors in all hostile environments. The proposed solution to this problem is to provide
gth reconfigurability is also the source of their low performance and high power consumption limiting functionality and battery life of mob
rature Extended Lifetime Fuel Cell (LoTEL-FC) hybrid power system for unattended ground sensors. The system operates over a temperatur
ectious etiology of these infections was clarified rapidly, especially for the presence of select multidrug-resistant pathogens. Current metho
oC the cell delivers>3 Ah, the cell passes the most challenging UL tests including impact, 130oC hot and crush test, and passes a 2A/20V
ng physical devices ("real"nodes) and 200 nodes simulated in software ("virtual"nodes). The virtual and real nodes
our decades long experience with traditional outdoor stereo sensing to deliver a 24-hour, passive-sensing payload. We call this self-conta
users. The sub-THz Gigabit-plus link will be tested at a range between 200 meters and 400 meters. The system will automatically adjust its
e technologies and commercially available components, the proposed sensor system is simple in construction and ready to be implemente
he parasite preferentially invades young erythrocytes (reticulocytes), which are difficult to obtain routinely and in high enough numbers. To
hased array antenna design whose particular architecture could be adapted to a variety of situations with minimal non-recurring engineeri
and foe within the area of operations provides great tactical advantages to the war fighter. By making the antennas more compact, man-we
als (TICs), homemade explosives (HMEs) and disturbed soil indicating a buried IED. This small size and power will allow a handheld instrum
unnel model development and improve their direct correlation to CFD data. The use of modern RP technologies will allow for model design
for CSE tool validation as a result of incomplete model or test information. Mainstream Engineering proposes to design, fabricate, and te
r and atmospheric turbulence create phase variations within each subaperture. To compensate these variations, an adaptive optical system
ur Phase I effort and in our earlier DARPA LAGR (Learning Applied to Ground Robots) work. The system will be able to quickly and automati
039;t present a fire hazard, have relatively low toxicity, and are efficient. The efficiency is defined in a figure of merit that combines fill fact
will be implemented, tested, and provided to Government, academic and private HPC users for their evaluation and use. The software will
GVs). The scope of the proposed work includes development of algorithms and software, and development, implementation, integration, t
10 Read Out Integrated Circuit (ROIC). The SB410 is a 512x512 30 micron pitch dual band ROIC developed by RVS. The final deliverable at t
th and the increased surface area increases conductivity. Quallion will refine its electrode design based on lessons learned in Phase I by ad
ides near term predictive capability and a high fidelity model which will provide guidance to improve the engineering models. The enginee
que communications equipment and built to only meet the Space-Ground Link System specification, which is not at all designed to be comp
onverters to replace the centrally tailored power distribution approaches of the past. This Phase II effort will establish and demonstrate a
elop composite material component designs that fulfill the aerothermal and structural requirements established by Raytheon Missile System
hich builds schedules for ground-based radars (e.g., TPY-2 and UEWR) and lower-altitude space-based infrared systems (e.g., PTSS). Mission
control systems for high precision pointing, tracking and lead-ahead targeting will follow. Jitter in line-of-sight image stabilization systems ca
diffraction, singular currents at surface discontinuities, resonating gaps and cavities, and general material response. While in vacuum Max
uirements analysis, performance analysis, Certification and at-sea operational testing. The ATRT tool suite has two major components: Test
he E2-D Advanced Hawkeye. The proposed heat exchanger will reduce the cold side temperature of the LCS by 3-5°F and reject the waste h
d accurately. This includes the activation of synergistic time-dependent damage modessuch as creep, stress corrosion, and stress rupturein
adiated acoustic signatures of scale submarine models. At low and mid-frequencies the planned volumetric arrays will likely resemble thos
rapidly qualify complex DDM parts whose geometry can be expressed as union of building block geometries. The DDM of such a part will b
methods used to generate, integrate, and display highly detailed and accurate geo-specific terrain surfaces used in Navy training simulators
ghter (JSF). They must provide high performance and high efficiency with limited active cooling availability. In order to satisfy the power de
anufacturing process and verifying its performance through full-diameter prototype and near-tactical motor tests.
ular interest to the Navy is the potential use of ultrafast lasers for aircraft self-defense applications. However, the propagation of an ultrafas
d with good polarization extinction ratio and large spacing between the longitudinal modes makes them relatively immune to mode hoppi
e hose at too high of a speed cause a wave to be generated in the hose. This wave reflects off the reel and creates a whipping motion at the
loop MCF element placed flat against an electric conductor, we can realize an extremely low profile monopole antenna. In contrast, electri
able modules. This platform is used for Navy aircraft and ship-board applications. The goal was to identify a feasible and low-cost approach
other electronic countermeasures used in high vibration environments. This is important because precision clocks needed for electronic wa
ed landing system, consisting of ship-based radar equipment and airborne transponder equipment that utilizes round-trip Radio Frequency
-shaped dome of MWIR transparent ceramic material, but an aerodynamic dome meeting the optical tolerances required by the Navy has n
ide are available; however, these coatings become highly absorbing at longer wavelengths. For MWIR applications, conductivity is generall
he sonar performance prediction equation such as clutter, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), probability of detection (PD), and false alarm rate (FA
nism through which leaders train and assess their teams. Team communication training is particularly important as the Marine Corps trans
on utilize bulky and expensive equipment that require specific technical expertise for data collection and analysis. A major limitation to usi
e work will be based on the trainer that was produced during Phase I. The developed trainers will replicate segments of human anatomy a
atus. Novel regenerative medicine approaches, including grafting of engineered tissue have the potential to address this problem. Howeve
es. Furthermore, approximately 1.25 million Americans each year require medical attention for complex skin defects, with 50,000 people h
suffer from a host of corneal diseases. However, custom manual fitting is often a protracted painful, inexact process that requires multiple fi
rily affects the lungs. In Phase I research, nanoRETE demonstrated proof-of-concept of an electrochemical nano-bead biosensor for measu
al flow test based on the detection of blood antibodies specific to Mycobacteria tuberculosis antigens will be devised for the serodiagnosis
ver, the low energy efficiency of current, conventional approaches to mobile hydraulic power systems poses a significant limitation to the d
/ electro-optic control systems. We will design and build distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser diodes with 400 mW output power. We w
ffice has sought solutions to these entanglements in SBIR solicitation N102-155. In their Phase I proposal Adaptive Methods proposed meth
based Solid-State Energy Distribution Unit (SSEDU) to support emerging More Electric Aircraft (MEA) platforms. By the end of this proposed
ss, and shock-induced separation on aero optical turrets. During Phase I, one passive and two active flow control approaches were identifie
s a black box that cannot be instrumented or modified. To support verifiable access to applications and data residing in gray cloud infrastru
flows within the SOA. To address this problem, CFDRC built METSI (Metadata Establishing Trust in SOA-based Information) to quantify the Q
various applications. Although there has been significant progress in the development of micro/nanomechanical testing techniques and too
the last ten years, measurement methods and procedures and fixturing have not advanced at the same pace. Modern jet engines require
al resolution will be varied using nonlinear time gating and pulse shaping techniques to optimize image contrast for a range of optical dens
development timelines. Our team has been a proponent of small satellites and the"faster, better, cheaper"philosophy. Custom
ew goals and requirements of AF, ORS, and other modern DoD missions. In particular, (a) rapid fabrication, response to needs, (b) ultra-ligh
or Liquid Rocket Engine(LRE)production. Phase II will focus on demonstrating the EBM process to produce and evaluate LRE components.
ressant transport phenomena in highly cluttered spaces such as engine nacelles and dry bays. This opportunity allows for the development
ed night vision device with higher performance, longer lifetime and lower cost is desirable. Built upon proven semiconductor nano-techn
hallenging, particularly one that must blend multiple disparate technologies. Among these challenges is the need to acquire visual display s
pulsion system. Two reduced toxicity propellants will be considered: LMP-103S and AFM-315E. The mission type and the spacecraft size st
concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) solar array technology (termed CPV-Array). The proposed CPV-Array technology embodiment is a new ligh
"for High Survivability Array. Space solar array adhesives have been known to significantly outgass and become a major source of co
ualification program, and ready it for spaceflight to support future DoD SmallSat missions. The Aladdin solar array is a simple innovative ult
ced and tolerances are tightened to save weight and increase performance. Current measurement methods rely on manual calipers and ar
ties of the material. Reducing oxygen ingress into these alloys at high temperatures is essential to their cost-effective utilization in both met
ser radiation, and to demonstrate the use of those holograms for beam control of mid IR lasers. Three directions will be pursued in the mat
DI has identified first-generation actuation devices that can be tailored to enable a"smart nozzle"capability to mitigate exhaust
or various hydrocarbon fuels in order to identify suitable technologies as well as to develop a mathematical model for investigating various
ant such as AF-M315E to provide high thrust as well as a 1000-4000 s Isp. By utilizing the same propellant in multiple thrusters an entire ne
on engines have used the fuel as the thrust chamber assembly (TCA) regenerative coolant, and have used fuel film cooling (FFC) as the TCA
omena seen by structural components establish design limitations associated with mean loadings and cyclic fatigue. The current LRE design
, the CubeSat form factor has emerged as an economical platform for testing technologies that can be packaged within the 10x10x30 cm fo
e development of the innovative Pneumatic Height-Adjustable Skiving Tool (PHAST). By integrating a unique blade system, innovative feed r
ellites. The Spectral Imaging Laboratory (SPILAB) proposes the development of artificial compound eye (ACE)optics with an internal honeyc
radigm shift in the performance of small, tube-launched remotely piloted aircraft (RPA). Core features and capabilities of the ALTIUS UAS w
ycle, and therefore has no performance effect on the turbomachinery, thrust chamber, or nozzle. It is stowed away from the engine exhau
reuse engines creates the potential for excessive coke accumulation, reduced cooling efficiency, and eventual engine failure. Therefore, th
eling and simulation technologies capable of modeling all the pertinent systems, subsystems, components, effects, and interactions at any
on event and status information available onboard. This is especially important for spacecraft where continuous communication is unavaila
aining satisfactory physical properties is an extremely challenging goal. Current ingredients are incapable of imparting the desired performa
ging applications utilizing Geiger Mode avalanche photodiode-based imagers. During the Phase I program, a LADAR model, utilizing the out
Weight, and Power) optimized, high resolution imaging system capable of providing wide area persistent imagery within the near infrared
electromagnetic actuator with minimal/no heat load on aircraft cooling systems. Size and weight are consistent with aircraft engine limits
e warfighter needs. A key thrust for the Air Force (AF) is Assured Access Communications. This involves the pursuit of affordable low prob
or (VLSI-MMLM) technology. They key technologies that will be developed in this program to make this project successful include: (1) retic
ernal threats. Unfortunately, today's satellites rely on ground operators to control them. This means there is a large delay between w
uot;s training requirements and result in training solutions that often lag behind the current fight. Current standard simulation technology
and bandwidth limitations, gross loss compression is performed prior to transmitting mission data on the downlink towards the ground sta
t investment has been made in automated or autonomous processing/exploitation capability. It is clear that no matter how efficiently the
ystem resources can be used as efficiently as possible while providing the desired QoS and performance attributes needed by the users of
o build these facilities are large and materials costs can range upwards of 30-40%. Nb is the material of choice for the SRF cavities in these
Ph-I and beyond 100 pulses/second in Ph-II, on the path to a 1000 pulse/second valve for commercial applications. Commercial Application
sotopes in short supply are the heaviest isotopes of germanium, selenium and tellurium. Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation is going to
stopped. This amount of power has been conventionally stopped using water baths (SLAC, CEBAF). Dissipating this amount of energy in wa
h interfere with particle tracking. This SBIR focuses on sandwich core materials being used in detector support structures. Our objective is
provement to the effective event count rate of the existing imager systems that use micro channel plates in combination with cross strip a
ntially increased. To realize the water use reduction benefits of dry cooling, lower cost dry cooling condensers are needed. Altex has identi
s that result due to the diameter of the through-silicon vias (TSVs) that connect the chips together. The thinner these CMOS wafers can be
many national laboratories and agencies, including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, have identified the aging of cable insulation materia
ng commonly used infrastructure. We propose to create a multi-platform GUI framework, based on Nokias popular Qt4 libraries, which wil
research and applications. While a commercially-available, conventional, circular-beam IOT provides lower operating voltage, smaller size,
hanisms of the volatile contaminants in groundwater and soil-gas. An automated field-deployable monitoring system using photo-ionizatio
power of 10 kW. We will employ a passive PPM focusing arrangement in place of a large water cooled electromagnet and a DC power supp
e volumes needed for detection of gamma radiation. The goal of this program is to investigate solid solution hardening of SrI2 by impurity d
Systems (CMS), in collaboration with the group of Professor Robin Rogers at the University of Alabama, will develop new technology for th
nates blowing agents, developed by Sandia Laboratory, can be used to meet many industry goals and challenges regarding next generation
ded researchers. Currently, these meshes are typically created by subdividing the original geometry into simpler subsets which are meshab
nts. The kinetic code CQL3D developed by CompX is used by many national laboratories, universities and private companies in the US, and a
ting (ECH) system the quality and alignment of the electron beam become a critical factor in obtaining the required gyrotron efficiency and
or the measurements of both high frequency magnetic perturbations (requires microsecond type resolution) as well as slower field profiles
tly maintenance and downtime and also increases the risk of safety. The cause of concrete deterioration can be attributed mainly to attack
ne conditions. Contaminated site restoration involved several steps, which include characterization, evaluation, selection, implantation of c
y parameters affect the temporal characteristics of electron bunches at the photoinjector including the drive laser optical pulse, the photog
d how to transition software built for one system to a new configuration. The last several years has seen the emergence of a new trend in
on their science rather than on the implementation of an often-implemented mathematical technique. The benefit to the programmer is ve
d performance, and reduced manufacturing costs. The proposed project involves leveraging an existing, state-of-the-art software code VFT
r metal transition, discovery of light induced superconductivity and observation of coherent nonlinear photonic effects that can be used fo
olet light source to operate. Photoemission using a light source in the visible can be accomplished with Cs:GaAs; however this cathode has
communications, radar, etc. For high energy physics accelerator applications, klystrons are commercially available to provide a high quality R
of isosorbide. Isosorbide is a di-alcohol containing two fused oxolane rings and is produced by the dehydration of sorbitol. Isosorbide esters
numbers of inexpensive and flexible handheld test gear that can be easily used all over the network to support installation, verification, op
els of ORR kinetics on non-precious metals. Adaptation of alkaline PEMs has been slow due to low carbon dioxide tolerance, poor membra
Other Benefits: Beside its applications in energy grid stabilization and consumer electronic devices, lithium air battery is a promising opport
nd taking unmanned aerial vehicle missions is not available to date. The proposed idea of developing a compact, lightweight cloud conden
duce hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity. Despite advances to measurement technology at laboratory level, the real-time on-s
ation of materials inside battery, as well as the operation of biological systems. Currently, a few liquid stages at synchrotrons have been
logical and medical sciences. Currently, none of the results acquired with Hummingbirds continuous flow fluid sample holders can b
ut the improvement: either increasing the irreversible strain limit or reducing the size of conductor. The latter approach unfortunately redu
as a proof of concept towards an eventual goal of constructing a 100x100 pixel fiber coupled framing camera with a speed of 20 MHz or be
l mechanics (CSM). Large-scale modeling and simulation of multiphysics problems using high performance computing (HPC) has become
ces, and Time-Of -Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF-PET). This proposal is focused on bringing advanced RF-engineering tools and
he-art (SoA) Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, and safer and more reliable than current MgIB designs. SoA MgIB designs use a liquid electrolyte
ge sample sizes, and has become extremely important in the development of novel thin film materials and manufacturing processes for
evaluation technology to detect and monitor these attacks so that remedial actions can be taken to restore the concrete structure or impe
-IR drive laser to photon energies & gt; 1.6keV. There are two main approaches to generating ultrafast light as a drive laser for HHG, fi
produced from hydrocarbon feedstocks by complex, energy-intensiveprocesses. THF, as derived from biomass furfural, may be used as a dr
d products slower and more costly. Lowest cost, highest volume, wafer production approach is to expand high quality GaN seed wafers into
lly sapphire, silicon, or silicon carbide, which cause billions of defects and result in extreme bow when one tries to grow thick GaN in order
r will advance a technology known as optical feedback cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy (OF-CEAS). OF-CEAS can measure absorpti
, low noise, fast rise/fall times, and wide dynamic range across photosensitive areas up to 1 cm2. A GaInP Photomultiplier Chip is capable o
a commercial product. There is an increasing world-wide interest in compact light sources based on Inverse Compton Scattering. Develop
; but, UAVs have limited payload capacity. New gas sensors are needed that can meet the required combination of performance and UAV
nd in general require replacement every 3-4 months, resulting in, on average, two days per year of lost facility operation. Since a similar pr
onal nuclear security, high energy & amp; nuclear physics, materials/chemistry, and life sciences, will require optical interconnects
onance imaging devices. It is also desired to achieve very high magnetic fields required for high-energy physics colliders in an energy-effici
HPC among small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). The complexity and rigid organizational structure of these tools are a mismatch fo
y CPU and multi-threaded GPU. However, these premier parallel modeling tools are too difficult for non-experts to use effectively. The go
of high-quality beams with improved current as compared to a single tip. An RF electron gun based on a field-emitter cathode could prod
hysics issue being considered in the design is that the nonlinearities of the accelerating linac in the ERL produce a spread in energy which w
prototype X-band switches using the Omega- P/NRL X-band magnicon have already shown record power gain and peak power values for an
use in tactical demand fulfillment. Companies have yet to effectively harness the potential of powerful new computing technologies and alg
world. TAUs organic growth has resulted in a loosely coupled potpourri of features and novice users first encountering TAUs complexity ca
igher the field, the smaller the ring, and therefore the more numerous the muon/muon interactions before the muons decay. The magnets
ed by understanding the radiation-damage limitations of these detector systems, designing new systems that conform to array geometries,
are several other basic science, medical, energy, and industrial applications for which this technology will enhance capabilities if the techn
tion, dimensional change, and porosity, which can compromise the safety of the operation of the reactor. The information on the graphite
r reliable long-term measurement to detect, locate, and quantify sources of any escaping CO2. For offshore sequestration, sea floor sensors
ansfer will also become important in refining climate models and predictions. The Department of Energy, NASA, and NSF have launched se
large scale climate models. Given the difficulty of ground-based observations in the Arctic, instrumented Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS
ill enable more efficient data collection and thorough assessment of ambient concentrations. The overall objective of the combined Phase
eV neutrons from the plasma and low energy neutrons from the blanket, which will result in radiation damage to the tungsten. As a result
o develop a set of HPC application analysis tools, which requires a non-existent binary instrumentation capability for ARM. To fill this need,
ns and Other Benefits: In addition to the table top X-ray applications, material processing is a major commercial application for this project.
e-rolled, open source, and university created tools, none are capable of measuring and monitoring delay variation in real- time or isolating
se lasers create and nonlinearly modify them. We will develop and test new design tools for novel ultrafast diagnostics that use nonlinear o
e coating effectiveness in lowering resistivity. Folded quarter wave resonator structures are to be built inside a cryogenic system to measur
acture of advanced energy related materials used in technologies such as photovoltaic cells, fuel cells and advanced batteries, thereby incr
entation techniques must be found to come close to taking full advantage of powerful, expensive facilities like the Spallation Neutron Sour
odes available. However, the user interface has not evolved and text-based input decks must be created by hand to generate and execute
engines. However, their use in IGTs, which require larger size castings (2-3X compared to aerospace), is limited due to casting related defec
perational costs of future x-ray FELs, which have demonstrated groundbreaking applications in bio- imaging, material science and other fore
that dramatically increases the stable phase space area in recirculating high intensity accelerators. The integrable optics lattice implies utiliz
re, and thus not suitable to withstand the impact of MW-class electron beams. Hence new, non-degradable diagnostic approaches are so
ot reliability. In order to provide enhanced beam quality, we propose to use a plasma photocathode concept utilizing a mixed species envi
n of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets based on coupling the magnet with a high-power resonant coil. The quench protecti
patents, one patent pending, and recently received an R & amp;D 100 award in 2009. The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) requires a
ystalline scintillators. Traditional plastic scintillators do not offer good gamma- neutron PSD, though newer concepts being developed at LL
e adequate control or understanding to achieve the previously observed high yield of narrowly clustered QE & apos;s. There has been
even the most powerful computer systems, fundamentally new approaches must be developed. The underlying data distribution technolog
to other researchers and the general public. Climate modeling data can be difficult to dis- tribute to end users for multiple reasons; very la
conductor lithography. The pumping techniques required to reach XHV conditions (e.g., sputter-ion, cascaded turbomolecular, and non-eva
etrological tool with enhanced capabilities that, in turn, would broaden research horizons across many industries. Conducted in collaborati
e HV energy storage capacitors that can operate at the same voltage and current as the switching devices. When combining HV, high dV/d
hwest Sciences proposes to develop a compact, lightweight diode laser sensor for methane that can be flown on a small unmanned aerial v
st response and/or do not sufficiently correct for temperature and pressure. Southwest Sciences Inc. proposes to develop unique UAV ins
total root length. The plasticity and dynamism of fine root development must be characterized to accurately assess ecosystem biomass. Th
and displays, material science, propulsion as well as biology and medicine. Developing an experimental, theoretical, and model-based pred
mall, incremental improvements in energy consumption by air conditioners, computers and even hand held devices would translate to a sig
vast quantities of experimental data. The software tools packaged with these systems look and feel a decade out of date, with little or no
onstrate an Nb3Sn superconductor with tin-Al2O3 pins for HEP magnets. The critical aspects of the conductor design will include optimizin
at least 20 times greater than produced by strained GaAs, which is used in the current generation of photocathodes. Additionally, the degr
g capability of the source, is the top priority of the SNS H Source Program at ORNL. Our numerical modeling of the plasma interaction with
he surfaces to contaminate the core plasma, reducing fusion power output and possibly causing ignition failure of the reactor. In semicondu
accelerator, and these devices are being investigated experimentally. Computational modeling of these plasma mirrors is crucial to their su
ant design challenge due to the high energy of the ion beam and electron beam bunch structure. Even a slightly less efficient cooling than
oisture content in profile has been a persistent impediment to developing and calibrating transport models critical to site management, an
, cold vapor atomic fluorescence (CVAFS), inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), gas chromatography-mass spectro
good mechanical properties at high temperature. However, high-toughness tungsten alloys that are suitable for fusion plasma environmen
le accelerator systems in operation worldwide. An immediate critical need exists to develop economical barrier coating formation techniqu
he data links to transfer the data from the silicon detector to the data acquisition system, either just for readout purposes or for triggering
major risk driver at the Hanford site. The sensing approach that is proposed will also detect other beta-emitting radionuclides and therefore
d plays a major role in the chemistry of the atmosphere. High-performance sensors are required that can continuously monitor this molecu
of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and other national and international policy documents. Therefore the DOE Atm
ming resolution largely depends on the specific application, but can range from as little as milliseconds for astronomical applications, to nan
ure of SiPM technology is that it is possible to integrate the electronics into the SiPM itself, which reduces cost and improves performance
gt; 1 T. We have performed feasibility studies on second generation high temperature superconducting (2G HTS) YBCO wires and we conclu
poses to develop and test a software system that could be paired with currently available or newly developed sensor instrumentation to pe
re wide bandwidth, ultra-low noise, high gain, and linear amplification. Commercial I/Vs having this combination of features are surprisingl
nics is desirable so that researchers can develop custom algorithms for special applications. In the proposed effort, the 500 MHz digital rea
g and particle tracking are more complex in that they typically must also measure the location of the radiation interaction in addition to the
they have mesoscale spatial resolution and the penetrating power to image materials with real-life thicknesses. One can therefore study s
ed to avoid loss or misidentification, which drives the need for durable labeling that is compatible with computer barcode and RFID tracking
the energy required for ammonia production a promising route to reducing energy consumption. This process is a more efficient way to ma
needs. However, the huge demands in manufacturing for high temperature processing, organic solvent recovery, water and wastewater tre
models for thin-film magnetic power inductors. These inductors will incorporate high quality magnetic materials for enhanced energy sto
en cut recently, over 70% in the case of rare earths. As several key US manufacturing growth and clean technology, i.e. thin film PV and thin
ation has proven difficult. CleanVantage, LLC (CV) has developed our patented BioChemCat (BCC) process, a feedstock agnostic approach th
can consume in excess of 10 Watts each, and even at the efficiency levels of todays LEDs, the majority of that power is being converted to h
ans of a low cost, manufacturable and thin form factor outcoupling solution. UDC proposes to develop a low cost and scalable single film o
wer consumption of these water heaters but the existing technologies are often expensive and complex. In this work, Sheetak proposes to u
objective of the proposed SBIR phase I & amp; II projects to develop a very low cost solar water heating system that also has low insta
ack of a low-cost, flexible seal has prevented successful commercialization of vacuum glazing for over three decades. A metal foil edge seal
rols software to be developed here. EFOI will develop a low cost Control system for the lighting in commercial buildings. The project will d
acing cost, both hardware and software, and (3) installation complexity including configuring communications. InGreenium will combine di
eyond TreadStones current low cost metal plate technology that uses a very small amount of gold for low temperature PEM fuel cell applic
ure per a given volume are critical to its adoption. Nanofibers will be added to the interfaces of conventional allcomposite highpressure (70
deadline of 2020, thus providing inexpensive clean energy to the public at significant scale. Phase I will focus on the development, integra
lightweight, low-cost, and compatible with standard mounting (for example, on rooftops), while still providing high levels of concentration.
ost battery storage with intermittent solar generation plants. Both PV modules and battery costs are dropping, but power converters and B
e potential to achieve these goals is the use of advanced solvents to separate CO2 from the other flue gas components. While some progre
hment market is based primarily on cryogenic systems, ion transport membranes made of ceramics, or polymer membranes technologies. A

que has been used in the laboratory to produce detailed images of the opto-electronic performance of photovoltaic devices. These image
opment of high voltage cathode materials requires new solvents and salts with electrochemical stability and safety that are beyond what r
s. Real-time characterization of local in-core radiation field parameters would let the operation of various reactor designs (whether presen
ure measuring system utilizing a phosphor microsphere is being proposed. If proven to be feasible, it should be possible to bring the cost o
s to clean. There are still over 40 sites that are deemed as enormous challenges. Among the most difficult challenges are those site
y scalable methods to attain nanostructure amenable to high capacity and long cycle life. A subsequent step will be used to modify the surf
-coal technology, through ultra-supercritical (USC) and advanced ultra-supercritical (A- USC) plants. The USC plant operates at temperature
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cludes a high power inverter that is used to convert DC voltage to three phase AC. A key component of the inverter circuit is the DC- link c
testers in order to lower the cost while simultaneously enabling sophisticated process control based on detailed characterization of the ele
meter scale, which effectively reduces the eddy current loss and eliminates undesired demagnetization factor. Consolidation of laminated
partment of Defense (DoD) have the largest cleanup liabilities which amount to tens of billions of dollars each. Monitoring is recognized as
ncreased regulatory standards, simultaneously. Those requirements can be met by developing non-invasive imaging systems that can revea
uted CSP with Storage technology while complementing other DOE projects in this area. The project will leverage Terrajoules developments
hnology cannot meet the need for cost-effective 3D as-built data because it requires extensive setups and post-processing, especially in nuc
than biodiesel (which is a methyl ester of fatty acids) and better cold flow properties. Of all available biomass, lipids (from oil seeds plants
l-cell technology for hybrid hot water systems. Simulations utilizing ProSim Software, have indicated that COPs in the range of 4 (vs. 2.4 fo
op fields. Ground loop costs may average $1,800 or more per ton of system capacity, with a common four ton system costing the consumer
oposed design eliminates a major design flaw with existing collector configurations, has a lower profile compared to existing designs, an
erated using a thermodynamic cycle. The central receiver CSP plant design utilizes a field of tracking mirrors to concentrate the solar rad
ts and subsequent recurring high manufacturing costs. Eskra Technical Products, Inc. believes it has developed a process which will signific
1200 V), low-loss power semiconductor switches. Present electric vehicle systems rely exclusively on silicon-based power management, wh
ram will address this need, demonstrating feasibility of commercial production of fully integrated hermetically sealed Large Area, 8X8 Fast P
mall Business Technology Transfer Research Phase I project is Using Biomineralization Sealing for Leakage Mitigation in Shale during CO2 Se
m and requires highly collimated and relatively monochromatic neutron beams, reducing its ability to study dilute systems. Ultra- SANS inc
mance and long life. Calabazas Creek Research Inc. (CCR), in collaboration with the University of Maryland, demonstrated that reservoir the
Several of these storage tanks are leaking, and significant quantities of wastes have leaked into the surrounding soil that extends to the vad
ures in the micron scale. Xradia, a US based small business founded in 2000 that has been on the forefront of developing laboratory and syn
rgy physics community for a Higgs Factory to investigate whether its properties verify Standard Model predictions or represent new physics
tificial diamond to construct the channel. Computational modeling and experimental testing of both diamond and sapphire capillaries are u
etection. Tetramer has developed a proprietary family of coating technologies that will be used to optimize advanced coatings for tamper-
o-grid to aid in load leveling, frequency control, voltage fluctuations in order to improve the overall power quality and reliability. Presently, m
mited in order that the safe operating temperature limit of the semiconductors not be exceeded. There is a need for low-cost, integrated pa
for measuring the in-field performance and usage of cookstoves, we are developing the Platform for Integrated Cookstove Assessment (PIC
. Women and children are disproportionately exposed and carry the additional burden of collecting wood, which is time-consuming, physic
enges associated with bio-based chemicals production: 1) price volatility; 2) the continuing dominance of petroleum-based fuel as the prim
cals used for production of large volume phthalate plasticizers and polyester polymers. FDCA is derived from fructose, with 5-acetoxymet
high enough for conventional (steam-based) power production, while the other half requires unconventional power conversion approache
r, has the potential to significantly increase the productivity and reduce cost by improving the yield of the process, as proven by industry le
t detailed spatial maps of full-spectrum spectral response. This information is fundamental to the device performance and, as device comp
needed are technologies that can provide energy and cost saving alternatives for processing biomass. How problem being addressed: Dev
h environments include extreme temperatures (8001800C), high pressures (5001000 psi), and highly corrosive/erosive exposures. Howeve
s are disposed of in landfills or surface impoundments with disposal costs of $222 million per year. Any beneficial, practical utilization of CO
ntly to enable wide-spread use of single crystal super-alloys in industrial gas turbines (IGT), primarily due to low yields. Innovative approach
Air Riding Seal technology is a rotating-to-static seal that reduces leakages without contacting the rotor thereby increasing the performanc
e of the system. To enable the adoption of stainless steels low-cost protective coatings are required to enhance the high temperature corro
mber of subsystems and components critical to safe and reliable plant operation. Aging and obsolescence issues have resulted in failures a
d meet the performance needs for in core reactor components. Physical Sciences Inc. will utilize our pre-ceramic polymer and laser machin
inant practice of storing the spent fuel in temporary facilities indefinitely. However reprocessing cannot take place unless safeguards are in
nd technologies are needed to address key issues affecting future deployments of nuclear energy, while reducing the risk of nuclear prolifer
sting high-performance computing (HPC) users to move to parallel programming. Unfortunately, the gap is increasing between the availabl
or use by industry. The Phase I was designed to address high risk integration questions between FieldView and VisIt. In Phase II the researc
ting simulation and analysis software system. During Phase I of this project, research was performed in user interfaces and usability to dete
made substantial investments in research that have led to powerful, robust software for very general classes of nonlinear optimization prob
aerial vehicles will include modules to measure aerosol size distributions, cloud condensation nucleus concentrations, ambient turbulence a
ng developed in this project to constantly measure the size-distributed mass and hygroscopic behavior of aerosols during the flight while sa
and response speed will be sufficient for emission measurements by means of correlation with wind fluctuations (eddy correlation method
perature, energy needs, availability of drinking water, and food supplies. Carbon isotopes are most important for understanding of biochem
of genes, proteins, and metabolic pathways with new and different chemistries. Nature is a vast repository of genetic and chemical diversi
per waste disposal or unintentional leeching. Contamination in subsurface environment is also a problem in industrialized areas, where was
n. Several methods have been utilized by researchers to quantify bioremediation rates; however, these techniques require extensive samp
designed with brighter sources, smaller focal spots, and wider energy ranges within a single beamline. A novel diamond-based transmissi
r of tens of femtoseconds, but there is no technique that surpasses the femtosecond barrier. The measurement of ultrashort beams in the
he mercury to act as attenuators of the pressure waves and to minimize cavitation effects. A diagnostic method is needed to monitor the g
nstrated 150 micro-J 700 fs operations at 2 micron. PolarOnyx is planning to scale the energy level to over 10 mJ and 100 fs in Phase II. Co
ase for PrFeB magnets. The first objective is to process the best performing PrFeB magnets using an innovative in-situ pulse alignment/com
able for a broader community of users to operate it on a flexibly customized, on-demand, and independent basis. In this project we will de
erformance required by our new accelerators, instrumentations, and detectors. Phase 2 is proposed to develop a high performance platfor
carrier phase envelope (CEP) stabilization in the femtosecond modelocked laser oscillator cavity. This design eliminates all mechanical ad
f they find their way into the storage ring. Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation has demonstrated high-quality Nb coatings on flexible m
quid and atmospheric pressure gas transmission electron microscope (TEM) sample holders for observations of interactions of materials in
e cost of this technology. The project will develop and commercialize highly active, durable and economically feasible anode catalysts, wh
e proposed project leverages anion exchange membranes, enabling elimination of the highest expense materials in the cell stack, while the
s is a result of the need to remove paraffin from the polymerization reactor. Low concentrations of paraffin are present in the feedstock (et
sites for cladding and other core structures have been identified as the only non-metallic material candidate to allow these new reactor de
in an auxiliary tank. Such a battery can have a storage capacity that is much larger than conventional batteries and separates the usual con
ctor magnets that operate at temperatures up to 422 K (150C). The availability of electrical insulations with higher shear strengths and rad
n methods available commercially. It is known to be extremely effective for neutralizing pathogens (bacteria, viruses, cysts) and drugs such
for tests at FNAL, a 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystron to fulfill FNAL needs. A multi-beam klystron can have parameters to meet FNAL
pactor. This approach has been theoretically studied and verified in a 3-D numerical simulation. Under Phase I of the project, we complet
chnology for this need. However, commercial integration of TEPG with automobiles has been impeded due to the lack of suitable materials
nly technical challenge of the concept, and the main design features performed well in the light duty alpha version. In this Phase I project,
, many moving components of engines that are run at high temperatures to improve their performance and efficiency tend to wear out rap
nanocomposites with functional layers of heat accumulators and heat transporters. The benefits of the proposed carbon nanotube based
py in the growing field of nanoscale materials. The atomic force microscope (AFM) on the other hand excels at nanometer level spatial reso
perate at elevated temperatures of 1300oC and above are needed to continue to push turbine operating temperatures further up and achie
component alignment challenges during manufacturing.General Statement of How this Problem is Being Addressed The program objective
erformance and less mechanical degradation during operation. There are currently no feasible methods to construct HTS cables that have
wall thickness and/or integrated stiffeners, greatly reducing the cost and technical variability of conventional cavity construction. EBM AM
c processes for hydrogen generation are therefore needed to achieve production targets for hydrogen cost. The membrane electrode asse
r an efficient detection system that would allow neutron detection with the ability to discriminate gamma from neutron events. Gam
tion, earthquake modeling, and oil and gas extraction will all benefit by creating a means by which this digital information can be accurately
er plant emissions and act as poisons for the catalysts used in downstream chemical manufacturing processes. TDA Research, Inc. (TDA) pr
supply, alternative neutron detection technologies are required to ensure and proper material management. RMD has developed a new
ptical transmitter solutions are composed of discrete components which are relatively large and consume too much power for meeting or s
are during the design process or during post-occupancy, once the building is commissioned. But, these metrics are often autonomous from
strate feasibility of a self-configuring solar tracking mechanism and controller that will enable low profile, self-contained tracking assemblie
stallation costs. Brittmore Group has developed an automated large panel assembly installation method. The method uses robots to handl
stantially decrease LCOE in a number of synergistic ways. The breakthrough goals that will be achieved in the development of the proposed
ransfer and thermal storage fluids. The technical challenges of developing such sensors include: small size, high reliability, and harsh enviro
a new high capacity and high rate capable cathode material will be developed and unique cell designs will be developed to take advantage
on. These lower performance HEVs are more attractive to cost sensitive consumers, but improved energy storage is required. TDA is develo
nce. Using graphene platelet Si stabilization technology and advanced hydrogel-type binders, we are able to overcome the technical challen
f greenhouse gases. However, for these technologies to be successful in todays market, a new generation of batteries with improved cost p
gines. TDA Research, Inc. proposes to develop a new exhaust after treatment system that will reduce nitrogen oxides, volatile organic comp
mpressor surge line, in an area which is usually of low efficiency. Our preliminary assessment, based on a critical review of previously prop
al for sustaining U.S economic and environmental wellbeing. Mainstream Engineering is proposing a hybrid electric turbocharger (HET/C) th
tion, emissions, allows higher turbo boost, and improves engine life [1]. However, lowering the compression ratio commonly leads to cold s
arly 100 years, with all thermodynamic studies showing between an 8 and 20% increase in fuel efficiency. Historically, DCE engines can be
ve fuel efficiency rely on lean burn, which results in increased oxygen content in the engine exhaust. These conditions lead to overall reduc
Tech Materials has developed a new NOX sensing technology that leverages a unique electro-catalytic effect to rapidly and selectively mea
edicted supply shortages for dysprosium which DOE has deemed critical has become a grave concern for the healthy development of all gre
e even more compact, light-weight, and highly efficient. For a compact design, EV motors must operate at high speed, which in turn places
However, their dispersibility in lubricant formulations has been non-satisfactory and has become a major hurdle in their adoption into comm
he US alone. The sites would provide de-facto distributed power, relieving the grid load. Most of these dams have a low & quot;head
Present approaches of wind turbine generators going to direct drive using rare-earth permanent magnet are problematic because this clas
or most homeowners. The initial expense is largely attributed to the solar collector (30%) and installation and labor costs (70%). The solar
onal investment cost. If a conservative estimate of 25% energy savings could be seen in the building energy use due to advanced building co
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00oC. This tool is based upon the well-established tracer-dilution method that has become the standard for accurately measuring single- an
he levalized cost of energy (LCOE), or the cost of the energy produced by the PV system. Though thin film PV is the initial cost leader, reliab
search, the technology is not yet in commercial use. A critical problem is the need for safe, reliable, and affordable laser delivery syst
Al, Na, halides, and heavy metals). This work will provide a property/composition model for FeP glasses containing simulated AZ102 LAW (
To the best of our knowledge no tool available to users measures the latency of memory reference instructions for particular addresses an
ced over the thirteen years of full operation (1995-2007) with an average filament on time of 80% and high voltage on time of 75%, thus a
eration HOM absorber materials are needed to enable increased beam intensities. This Phase I STTR project will investigate the feasibility t
roper operation, safety and environmental impact mandate that tritium uptake be minimized. Traditional reactor designs include carbon m
urement of neutron energy through the time of flight technique. Despite the fact that the integral intensity of pulsed neutron sources in ge
deal for electric vehicles and for the off-peak storage of renewable electricity. However, such materials are unknown at present. We describ
ures. PUMA-V provides these automated tools, an optimization and visualization toolchain to meet this complexity challenge and to increa
of unconventional resources (oil shales and tight gas) and water resource management. All of these require a fundamental understanding o
s to develop a low cost nanostructured smart window coating that reduces building energy consumption by dynamically optimizing solar g
t amount of raw materials and are prone to failures due to thermal expansion, oxidation, and change in stoichiometry due to diffusion. Fur
d other proprietary solutions developed by industry cannot be effectively integrated for multi-domain enterprise monitoring of network an
be detected first. By the time leaked CO2 slowly appears on the surface, CO2 may have polluted ground water or impacted the ecosystem.
ause of high carbon fiber costs. The Phase I/Phase II project will seek to reduce the cost of these vessels by 25% by using cheaper fibers fro
proposed effort will address this problem by developing an architecture capable of making a compact, low-power, precision, remote 3D wi
hase I to note material compatibility and high temperature performance. The Center for Dielectrics Studies, CDS at Penn State University, o
ass conversion methods: they do not require the costly sugar release pre- treatment step required for fermentation or the water removal a
d unify design and manufacturing. With the advent of accurate modeling and simulation and significant increases in high performance com
nced automated minirhizotron (EAMR) which, when coupled to a soil sensor network, provides detailed data on soil C budgets, for studyin
in-house maintenance of an accelerated HPC cluster is prohibitive for many SMMs. HPC as a service (Cloud-based computing) is the most
e capability would directly benefit emerging research targeted at modifying and controlling the EEDF to optimize plasma source performan
M electrolyzer manufacturing is contributed by the cell stack manufacturing processes. The membrane electrode assembly, the core of the e
ce electric power from high-temperature exhaust heat. The approach is to combine innovative, efficient heat exchangers with novel, high-e
apor, temperature, radiative balance, and precipitation and therefore are important to global climate change modeling. While techniques e
eeded to support assessment of wind farm siting, long-term purchase agreements and the regulatory environment. To address this challen
ine chemical composition and function on a microscopic level. As known from ubiquitous medical applications, x-rays are able to penetrat
uoplasmatron only has sufficient brightness and a small enough energy spread to create focused oxygen ion beams as small as 200nm in d
to handle higher voltages and thus require large expensive systems to convert renewable resources. Power conversion systems in the 100
ochemical cycling of the batteries. Currently available analytical techniques are extremely expensive, time consuming, labor-intense, involvi
pipe emissions can retreat to the parts per million (ppm) level, which requires an equally precise NOx sensor to provide feedback for the ac
nd performance needs to go up. For electric vehicle motors, the goals are to reduce manufacturing cost to $4.7/kW by 2020 while improvin
ponent (multi-chemistry/macromolecular) lubricating agents launching into the intricate spaces between mating surfaces where they form
otor blades ( & gt;65m length) using design approaches adapted from aerospace composites manufacturing, Partial in-field manufactu
stic, real time reaction conditions with simultaneous analysis of reaction products (in-operando). The full potential of XAS and XES measure
res involved (1600-2800 C), significant energy losses in the manufacturing process can be attributed to the performance of the insulation. C
plentiful mass-produced CNG vehicle models. A significant limiting factor is the non-fuel costs associated with the requirement to incorpor
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before the SunShot deadline of 2020, thus providing inexpensive clean energy to the public at significant scale. Phase I will focus on the de
ad, large-scale adoption of this renewable energy technology and restore U.S. leadership in the global clean energy race. Next Energy Tech
uccessful removal of the limitations is a prerequisite for successful practical application of lithium batteries as a high energy storage mediu
today, but contains fewer components and is less expensive. It outperforms the more expensive, complex resistive battery balancing, allo
o develop batteries capable of meeting/exceeding future DOE targets. The SiNode anode material, which is based on a novel Si- gra
double beta decay, liquefied noble gas (LNG) detectors have several advantages over other technologies. LNG detectors provide a highly co
sing liquid hydrogen-storage carrier with a hydrogen storage density of 4.3% H2 weight. On industrial scales, most formic acid is produced t
ves and hole-array surfaces on the cathode. Exploiting the surface plasmon resonance, such surfaces can increase the absorption of infrare
ems, especially due to the likelihood of fewer process sensors. Lacking the sensor redundancy found in conventional nuclear plant I &amp
ess than 1.3 Watt of power consumption. This innovation to fiber optic component technology increases the performance, reduces the siz
monitoring the presence of this metal. The Phase I project investigated a novel detection strategy that allows sensitive measurement usin
ers collect, which can lead to inaccurate estimates of mercury contamination. The delay in the availability of results makes it difficult to rem
ent of hexavalent chromium in groundwater wells at contaminated sites. The chromate ion, which is the dominant form of hexavalent chro
rently used synchrotrons and free-electron lasers. Development of next- generation, laser-driven X-ray sources is critically dependent on po
mperatures and in non-equilibrium conditions by developing a novel containerless processing technology. Containerless techniques, also ca
ent state-of-the-art for EUV R & amp;D is plasma based sources at 13.6 nm that are not directional, require frequent repair, and are no
f the 200 m Kanthal layer. We propose a novel solution which incorporates mode conversion from TE10 in rectangular waveguide to TE01
l to generate amplified electron beams from diamond with peak current density greater than 400 mA/mm2 and average current density l
hire-based systems. To function, the lasers must achieve the state-of-the-art in short-pulse duration, phase stabilization, and coherence. C
ome possible. No STEM system capable of such performance has yet been developed. Up to a few months ago, the best energy resolution
elength neutrons. Statement of How the Problem or Situation is Being Addressed Adelphi Technology proposes to design, fabricate, and tes
y solid-liquid separation; but its processing rate for the most valuable microparticle because the small pores that trap particles also present
g temperature due to pebble sintering, cracking/fragmentation due to high Hertzian stresses at pebble contacts, creep deformation leading
performance, increased functionality, and programmable, dual-threshold capabilities are needed to achieve the energy windowing necessa
ent plasma confinement approaches. An efficient numerical Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability analysis tool of axisymmetric equilibria
for tests at FNAL, a 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystron to fulfill FNAL needs. A multi-beam klystron can have parameters to meet FNAL
in the starting niobium material, and (iii) seam welding to manufacture cavity strings. Severe plastic deformation (SPD) processing will be
tion for an S-Band klystron for the Varian Medical Systems future CLINAC. CCR will continue to address long term DOE requirements. CCR
lectric field gradient, a highly desirable feature for applications involving manipulations of the charged particle beams at the point of delive
program by DOE is the design and development of dipole magnets with fields greater than 15T. Promising candidates for high field applica
ng delivery technology to serve DOE HEP research objectives as well as commercial opportunities. Specific development objective include
ontrol the tuning or the input power coupling for rf cavities. Applying a bias voltage across a nonlinear ferroelectric changes its permittivity
at least 20 times greater than produced by strained GaAs, which is used in the current generation of photocathodes. Additionally, the deg
in the pre-Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) to improve yields of rare isotopes as atomic or single-species molecular vapors. ISL will de
ne and consume large amount of power, whereas NbTi require 4 K cryogenic facilities. This is particularly applicable in those Nuclear Phys
(Superconducting QUantum Interference Devices) have replaced FETs and have solved all of the problems associated with FETs. However, a
ticle beams with unprecedented intensities and rates. Clearly, a challenge exists for particle detectors which will only worsen with time. T
d radiopharmaceuticals. Studies from the nuclear medicine community have been recommending development of dedicated accelerators
mercial quantities of the isotope at high specific activity are not available. Supply of commercial quantities of high specific activity Sn-117m
crystalline diamond substrates are currently available in the market, the surface damage of the material makes it undesirable for detector a
d long turnaround times that delay decision making. Therefore, the environmental project-related community needs a user-friendly, low-c
o achieve a superior crystal quality. The novel GaN crystal growth technique can achieve a growth rate significantly higher than that can be
50°C). The target specific on-resistance for the transistor is 30x lower than the best-in-class Si MOSFETs and its switching frequency more th
in both Silicon and SiC power device design and processing, Monolith Semiconductor is uniquely positioned to develop designs and proces
reater than 1,200 V) and high current capability (greater than 100 A). Despite the recent commercial success of GaN-based optical and ele
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ontainer and a laser Doppler vibrometer for long stand-off vibratory (ultrasonic) signal detection. The detected signals will then be sent thr
quired level of fidelity to optimize BMD asset placement in a dynamic environment. The adaptable planning algorithms we will develop
maximum coverage against multiple BMD threats using a minimum number of land and sea Aegis assets. To address this topic, Primordial f
will include highly effective hybrid Aegis BMD models and methods for deriving optimal locations of hybrid Aegis BMD components, and al
and associated processing algorithms, using a physics-based approach, to improve Aegis BMD engagement capability in raid environments
tion to the AN/SPY-1 radar because they require major upgrades to the radar. TSC propose to implement its proven local optimization tech
ilian 3G and 4G communication networks. Under this effort, we will design innovative RF techniques (i.e. modulation, timing and phasing)
each develop their own internal tracks upon objects within the scene, which later must be merged together with tracks from other sensors
ical advantages. Detecting and counteracting the newest methods of reverse engineering is vital to the protection of U.S. technology from
nded by switch screens to record fragment impact time and bundles of foam insulation to capture fragments. Fragments must be recovere
development of an inexpensive test technique enabling the assessment of a wide variety of high explosives and energetic materials in a cos
itigation assessments. During this Phase I effort, Shearwater Technology, Inc. will team with ITT Exelis to develop a fast-running simulation
and ablation, as well as new and existing engineering models for aerodynamic heating, and validated through comparisons to available test
enna operation following prediction of the missile or vehicle"s plasma environment (sheet and wake). The tool will incorporate sever
ocesses. End product is a hybrid computational tool with a complete GUI that allows the user to design and predict the performance of ant
d be first simulated and refined in a virtual prototyping environment before further developed in hardware. However, the available virtual p
used on military aircraft sandwich and single layer composite structures in the field. Proposed improvements will allow it to measure thic
odologies, and advanced streaming technologies into the design architecture of the proposed compression algorithm. The proposed system
will meet the specifications of low complexity, fast computation, and low latency. It will be easily portable to other processors and reconfig
nomaterials and electronic design. Building on the well established collaborative relationship with the relevant prime contractor, ISL will des
lorimetric indicators for monomethylhydrazine (MMH) and nitrogen oxides (MON25), and will adapt them for an optical LHP leak detection
dramatically increase the detection sensitivity in photo detectors. The Discrete Amplification Photo Detector (DAPD) is demonstrated by m
els for shape-based target detection, while simultaneously and instantaneously collecting a full spectral signature for each image element.
power at 780nm pumping a rubidium vapor laser. However, current diode laser stacks have failed to narrow spectral line-widths below 0.0

gs will serve two purposes: protection of the transparent window (e.g. sapphire) from chemical attack by the Rb vapor at elevated tempera
e derived as a function of temperature, humidity, and pressure measurements, but there are significant problems associated with such an
orms (e.g., vapor, cloud, air-ice mix, etc.), along the path. Turbulence phenomena and dynamic climate conditions change the parameters
nications System using a State of the Art Reconfigurable Multi-Band Conformal Array based on a Fractal Design, that could operate in at lea
tor communications while reducing size and cost. Scientic personnel have developed processes and techniques to miniaturize a reconfigur
main combustion chamber and that pressure acts on a pressure cap located on the end of the nozzle extension. The pressure on the cap c
gn approach enables the proven advantages of nozzle extension technology. Teamed with a key industry partner, the proposed design app
ustion chamber. A variant of this design will be constructed and tested in this program, providing key data needed for the CFD-based design
elivering a high level of specific impulse performance and a very large number of on/off pulse cycles. An advanced green propellant will be
ed system of highly efficient nanostructured flexible thermoelectric generators and thermal switches. The POTEG system will be lightweigh
which will lead to structurally integrated power buses, cables and wiring in a CFRP composite representative of missile structures. NextGen
detection of extremely faint re-radiation. The individualized reradiating RF tags that will be developed under this effort will be made using
r from these components to the nozzle housing and exit cone bond-line joint currently limit mission profiles. This limitation is exacerbated
zles are often made from a variety of metal alloys, carbon-carbon or carbon phenolic composites, which are able to withstand high temper
ers and lightweight materials with refractory paint. Eltron"s refractory, ceramic coating will be completely inorganic and highly refract
create extreme temperatures and thermal shock leading to premature failures in exposed materials. Carbon and basalt non-woven fabrics
out. The current technology is very effective for rotary crafts, but not for other vertical take-off and landing and thrust vectored aircrafts du
wer from small chips with>55% efficiency at 976nm. We would use improvements of those techniques as well as some new approaches t
implemented at 808 nm to greatly improve both electrical-to-optical efficiency and fiber-coupling efficiency. Moreover, by incorporating mo
onal VCSEL while preserving its beneficial attributes such as uniform beam in the far-field, higher brightness, narrow spectral width, less se
ous UVs and 1. automate the presentation of salient information to the user 2. detect and project important events and alert the user to t
rmance at RFID-scale tag sizes. The resulting tags must be compatible with components in complex metallic aerospace applications. Dual/in
on gas, which is supplied by a Reverse Brayton cryocooler. Mezzo's approach, which builds upon a previous effort for the Missile De
so have implications for other military and commercial applications. The first is the application of high lubricity, lubricant free, composite b
re significantly higher than the current solution. A higher temperature sink allows for a reduction in the volumetric flow rate of air required
ric threats that are faced on the high seas as well as during close shore or in port operations by either being reconfigurable or non configur
ledge in the report, and finding the next piece of knowledge they need. The approach works by cataloging not only the knowledge it finds
th individual operators and teams who manage dispersed heterogeneous unmanned systems. Unmanned vehicles (UVs) are being develop
xtended version of the open source Xen hypervisor utilizing robust automation tools to test and validate the security and related safety of t
n maintain a sustained presence in circulation. This would be of particular importance in the development of longer-lasting versions of bios
are time-consuming. EPIR proposes to provide critically needed improvements through the development of a passive standoff hyperspectra
iers wear protective suits and/or masks which include a respiratory isolation system, more commonly called a rebreather. Current carbon d
haracteristics including high capacity CO2 capture, tunable gas selectivity, humidity capture, and negligible vapor pressures. The proposed
el method of direct induction charging by an electric field with diversion of the air streamlines into many small passageways where field sha
develop and demonstrate a novel bioaerosol ionization and collection system for autonomous, round-the-clock air filtration and protection
Balloons are an attractive alternative. They are inexpensive, compact and can be quite efficient at transporting reasonable loads long distan
ly available and thus highly portable, and they must be suitable for use by nonmedical personnel. Similarly, rapid distribution and administ
blished methods rely on visual manifestations, blood sampling and sophisticated laboratory tests that require multiple days for accurate an
the networking nodes with certain redundancy, offering high data protection and data resiliency. In this project, we developed Secure Distr
rogeny Systems Corporation teamed with UnderSea Sensor Systems, Inc. proposes to develop an innovative Deep Vector Sensor sonobuoy
e aircraft fuel is to tap into the existing electrical generation and distribution system. But the instantaneous power levels needed for this ty
dular, hybrid pulse energy delivery system that is scalable to applications greater than 150 kW. The proposed solution will reduce the total
ectrum has become complex and congested placing a burden on the SIGINT receiver to keep up with its surveillance and data processing re
microwave integrated circuits for naval radars. In that application, heat fluxes over 1 kW/cm2 were absorbed by the foam while simultaneo
the flight deck and the lack of maintenance reduces the reliability of their performance. Mide"s Retractable Advanced Mooring Syst
id the recertification process. Mainstream proposes developing an active thermal management system for shipboard control electronics fo
c and environmental requirements. Corvid also offers a unique approach, which leads to a compressed development cycle and reduced cos
mprehensive cost-model which will ascertain the feasibility of various fabrication approaches for all the components that comprise the en
uniform vertical and horizontal beam patterns. We will develop both the acoustic modeling and fabrication techniques and fixtures in Phas
ensity and inherent damage mechanisms which absorb large amounts of energy under high-velocity impact or blast loading conditions. Like
se fast movers. Power control algorithms may or may not be suitable. This project determines the necessary modifications to commercial a
ation. A new capability called Transmission Cyberspace is proposed that will enable DoD military SDRs in the battlefield that are in close pr
y position the electrodes into the International 10-20 standard and the electronics will support simultaneous recording from all sensors. W
ently released systems have lowered cost, but at the expense of reduced quality and low channel count. This Phase I development program
evelop a new Biodegradable Amorphous Metal-Oxide Printable Electronics (BioAMP) technology. This proposed technology is based on roo
ve, non-greedy beam steering and neighbor nulling, and integrated dynamic spectral access and media access control (DSA/MAC) consideri
des adaptive MAC design that supports PHY layer spectrum efficiency gains to improve system throughput on limited frequency resources
ally oscillate at a known frequency, e.g., 60 Hz. There is also significant electric charge on natural dust particles in the atmosphere. As a resu
ption capability is the VLF radio, capable of broadcasting worldwide by use of ground transmitters and propagating radio waves. Despite th
xpensive, and consequently, ill-suited for developing rapid countermeasures to chemical/biological threat. To overcome these limitations, w
y-binding methods are promising for scale-up and swiftness of purification, but the necessary resins can be expensive and difficult to adapt
s this requires the regular delivery of hazardous cargo (high pressure oxygen, 3,000 psi) into combat areas. Clearly a means of supplying ox
rm a precision landing. The system consists of a lifting quadrotor that air-launches a fixed wing, packable UAV with threshold 450 mile rang
toinjector (MPA) platform. The MPA will provide an innovative universal drug delivery platform that can provide long-term storage for next-
PEGylated recombinant forms of BuChE have been tested in humans. However, both have fallen short of providing cost-effective protectio
detoxifies organophosphates by making a covalent bond with them at stoichiometric ratios. The organophosphate nerve agents and butyry
ria in wastewater are laborious and need lengthy incubation periods. This proposal describes the development of a new electrochemical as
teria. The BWA has successfully been tested for E. Coli detection in drinking water supply in about an hour. The instrument has ability to pr
ture for Reliable Ad hoc mobile (VIRAL) Network Architecture. VIRAL will be designed to provide distributed service in real time ad hoc fash
1U. The system has SA Photonics wide angle beam director which will place minimal requirements on the orientation of the nanosat..
nto 1U of a 3U CubeSat, operate in pulsed mode, consume low orbit average power and produce acceptable data rates. The concepts und
. The enabling NDE/SHM technique will allow the in-situ monitoring of the integrity of bondline, including composite to composite bondin
ning wireless sensor systems and packaging for harsh environments to ensure a WiPST packaging that can endure demanding environment
he performance of these systems can be enhanced via beam forming, impedance matching, and back scatter boosting techniques, as well
n ontology. b)Semantic enrichment of unstructured text: Unstructured data (text, images etc.) needs to be marked-up with semantic tags th
ce of interference making much quieter targets detectable. The exceptionally sensitive, compact accelerometers made possible by the new
her bulk processing). Through modeling and prototype assembly, and development of a cost model, key factors in accelerometer costs will
gh-dimensional data for a given location in the embedded space. The proposed generative approach is statistical and jointly learns the prob
many different types of demanding missions. The Phase I effort will culminate in a Critical Design Review (CDR). The rapid technical progres
echniques, Tactics, and Procedures (TTPs) include operating Tags in triple canopy, from container ships, and other RF harsh environments.
Base Stations that provides SA-WCDMA or WCDMA Access Point though a miniature WCDMA payload (MUOS-AERO payload).
terception and detection. The biggest disadvantage of lasercom, however, is its requirement of point-to-point and line-of-the-sight configur
crew's oxygen supply. Current contaminant sensor technologies tend to lack the response time, reliability, specificity, and robustnes
oxic byproducts from ingesting the jet exhaust from other aircraft. Under suboptimal operating conditions, toxic byproducts can breach the
with an essentially random distribution. However, at any given time, the overall spectrum population is sparse. Any receiver on an airborn
properties and microstructure of these new alloys will be characterized. This program will be expanded in Phase II to include a modeling ba
ams of heterogeneous vehicles. These decision-support interfaces will use simple visual structures to convey complex behavior-shaping ev
nabling a shift from direct teleoperation towards supervisory roles. With this shift, there is a need to develop intelligent human-computer
will simultaneously provide the necessary protection and maintain the optical performance of coated components to the desired levels. Th
nce. We will build on an existing technique for temperature and wind modeling using satellite atmospheric sounder data and apply advanc
am proposes to develop a contamination-free, all-metal, hermetic, circulation system based on gas-bearing turbomachines we have develo
xceed the requirements outlined in the solicitation. FTEA has considered existing Diode-Pumped Alkali Laser technologies, rubidium chemic
ense. Global Technology Connection, Inc. (GTC) in collaboration with a Li-ion battery manufacturer for high-energy lasers, Saft America Spa
phasis on achieving the stringent noise floor criteria in an A-Size sonobuoy form factor. Other critical tasks include those concerning sonobu
tor sensor located below sea level to the sonobuoy"s Surface Electronic System. The FOVS measures the amplitude and direction of s
face between the aircraft power supply and these pulse power loads. We will develop a high density, high efficiency power conversion and
the number of gases that can be detected and improve the sensitivity achievable using a compact platform. In combination with the prove
2) ability to deposit builds within a window of processing conditions commonly available in the current generation of DDM equipment; (3)
ted by solutions that enable a single operator to maintain awareness of the overall tactical situation as well as status and threats associated
emitter waveform classes for which current approaches are noted to have problems (per solicitation). This effort leverages RAS Multi-Algor
roliferation of agile emitter types has surpassed the ability of current EW systems to de-interleave and identify emitters in a dense and com
r than 1V, and specific on-resistance less than 30 mohm-cm2.
ormation requirements which will be used to create a finished dossier. These information requirements will drive the retrieval of relevant te
mation, due to the difficulty in extracting the information that they need at the time that they need it, in order to produce actionable intellig
uot;s ambitious future vision of autonomous vehicles and sensors involves tens even hundreds of vehicles and sensors being supervised b
pace using fewer dimensions while still capturing the principal modes of variations of the high dimensional data. Specifically, we employ G
veloped. Human steering of such calculations promises several advantages including, leveraging human expertise in sparse data environme
mensional representation, and simultaneously observe the related"original"data modality would enable both sensor fusion and
tify and classify"next generation"agile, Low Probability of Intercept (LPI), Signals of Interest (SOI) within the dense RF environm
els into Mine Warfare Command & Control software systems to provide tactically relevant system performance predictions to support
ated for several designs and a prototype element will be built and laboratory tested.
hrough the information clutter effectively. The goal is to blend rapid data processing capabilities of computers with intuitive decision makin
S). MUOS is an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) SATCOM system the converts a commercial third generation (3G) Wideband Code Division Multi
nge lies in the following aspects: effectiveness of spectrum sensing, network identification, effective network assessment, advanced securit
e and inexpensive EEG technology that would stream neural data directly to a tablet or smartphone, and could be used to expand neurosci
ceptible to detection and threatening his survivability. Current strategies for reducing decompression obligations are hindered by inert gas
configuration options include a free-floating buoy and a buoy with an on-the-bottom sensor subsystem. In addition, the Phase I effort will in
ign can overcome. Verdant Networks is proposing an asymmetric system design that meets key performance, size, power, and cost requirem

rsion is low, and there exists high demand for a solution. A new approach to signal sampling achieves efficient DTI conversion. Our approac
or weld wire, both sources having been developed long before DDM processes emerged. Materials specifically designed for AM/DDM proce
otubes have a room temperature thermal conductivity of ~3000 W/m K and a density of ~1.3 grams per cubic centimeter. NanoTechLabs w
s multi-transducer beamforming approach, which results in a nonlinear effect at the intersection of multiple acoustic beams. This approac
nto holding tanks that are vented to atmosphere. These high velocity multiphase flows from sewage powered ejectors can cause foam buil
opment of a mathematical model of human supervisory control, for individual operators as well as for cooperative teams of operators, (2) t
ld, and receive needed situation awareness (SA) from their sensors. In order to move toward a lower, more efficient UxV to operator ratio,
axor piezoelectric crystals are extremely sensitive and compact; but manufacturing of sensors incorporating these crystals have traditionally
o support the Navy in maintaining a combat advantage in dense signal environments, we propose a System for Efficient Agile Signal Classific
to a brute-force, computationally infeasible narrowbanding and energy detection approach. Although TrellisWare proposes to focus on off-
phere) and the new high-coupling, high-strain relaxor piezocrystals provides an optimum combination to meet these exacting requirement
e developed based upon equilibrium and non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations and will be validated through direct comparison
und to obscure the nuances required for people to adequately make sense of an emerging situation. We instead propose to focus our atten
in signal analysis) with Icosystem"s interactive evolutionary computation (IEC) (search and decision support) for certain data mining
or example, the development of ruggedized WCDMA base station processing payloads would allow the ground station processing to be do
dominance we mean the ability for radios to sense, detect, characterize, and neutralize adverse actions (e.g., RF jamming, network intrusi
materials that are difficult or impossible to grow as single crystals. The program will investigate control of particle size using mechanical sepa
new technologies that simplify treatment protocols and improve outcomes would be highly advantageous. Electrical stimulation of periphe
date, however, these techniques working in isolation have fallen short of achieving close to the theoretical bounds suggested. To approach
ique infrared Lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) system design, the electric field can be indirectly detected through its impact on the prop
craft Application INTerface (SAInt), a common interface for connecting picosat sensors, imagers, and other representative payloads to the c
er use. The primary drug container of the auto-injector is made from high barrier foil material providing absolute barrier to moisture, oxyg
most promising strategy to counter OP intoxication is to scavenge the agents using injectable butyrylcholinesterase. BuChE has low substrat

wastewater treatment. Conventional E. coli assays, which are required to detect fewer than 100 bacteria/ml, are laborious selective culture
rks. We adopt various coding techniques including erasure coding scheme, threshold crypto algorithm and symmetric crypto primitives to p
f Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit (HMS) radios. However, this potentially exposes these platforms to capture, compromise, and cry
y are twice as expensive as standard uniforms and not as comfortable or durable. As a result, a general need exists to develop a FR treatme
yCo fabrics have no flame resistant properties and can cause serious burn injury if the soldier is exposed to flames or attacked by an impro
oSense LLC (ISL) proposes to introduce a novel method to for attaching non-halogenated compounds to the surface of the current generati
nd over-the-ear muffs block both loud sounds and the sound of normal speech. As a result, they are not worn when needed, or are worn in
ons by the warfighter. Loss of directionality is a common consequence of wearing passive hearing protection earplugs such as the Combat A
ogy does so without moving parts and without electronics, utilizing a patent pending design. The Hearing Armor uses a deep-ear insertion e
the-shelf (COTS) superabsorbent polymer materials, along with new system integration. The innovation in the SAPCLOTH multilayered fabri
anit will focus on developing the proposed materials and demonstrate its performance through standard tests.
ased on a nanocomposite paper that absorbs and transports water from the interior of a wet boot to an area outside the boot where dryin
hy modules, innovatively integrated into a single device. The proposed standalone system can be mounted on a compact mobile platform o
vehicles unnecessarily sent to higher echelon for repair, as well as reducing cost for unnecessary returns or improperly scrapped equipmen
-able machine. Our HCM uses environmentally friendly water for its hydraulic fluid. The cutting path of our HCM can be varied to avoid obs

lator Fixture (DSF). A significant cost savings could be realized if these medium weight Class II items were able to be shock tested using the
cy plans. Therefore, accurate and timely SA of network operations (NetOps) is critical to the successful execution of naval functions. Any so
nal maritime C2. Right now the two domains are disjoint, because the cyber side is typically an outgrowth of non-military concepts and data
iew of data, autonomous analytics from geographically dispersed, large volume of data. To overcome such challenging issues, Intelligent Au
r architecture, this proposed tuner incorporates robust components proven to operate at over 10 MVA. The modular architecture allows a v
dvanced materials, techniques, and simulation tools to create a cost-effective solution for VLF dynamic tuning. DTI will utilize significant inte
cidents can occur at locations remote from a cybersecurity incident response team. Cybersecurity communications formats, schemas and p
bandwidth. Two complementary approaches will be explored. The first approach is to reduce the bandwidth required to transfer informatio
for delivery, so large amount of monitoring data could also cause network congestion if the surveillance tools and processes were not confi
ents using alternative sources primarily solar power. One of the largest ongoing expenses related to solar energy is maintenance required t
maintain alignment with the sun to maintain optical concentration, they harvest more energy throughout the day compared with non-tracke
he air interface and gradually increasing to an index of about 1.5 at the interface between the two coating layers. This top layer will be mad
depth of discharge cycles. There is also an emerging need for improved EES technology in the commercial electric power industry, where it
be used where high energy density is also required. As such, there is a need for a new electrochemical technology that can meet both high-
a capacitors used in power applications are based on liquid electrolytes and the formation of electric double layers. However, these suffer
ensor and a low-power processing board with an embedded pressure-acceleration decoupling algorithm for accurate blast pressure measu
station will be designed in this project, thereby enabling this network architecture and revolutionizing battlefield communications.
will support both military and commercial applications where terrestrial or satellite communications may not be available. The investigation
tions to implement sophisticated security mechanisms and policies across the entire mobile enterprise. Myelin combines centralized secur
cordance with applicable IA requirements. We conduct a comprehensive evaluation in 7 dimensions of numerous questions that affect the
Authentication Security System (MPASS) that imparts a biometric signature as one factor of a two-factor authentication and uses it for data
s, a device capable of measuring blast exposure would provide numerous medical benefits. Such a blast dosimeter would allow medical pe
for integration and deployment.
ven patrol. The Battle Damage Assessment Tool (BDAT) is a self-contained, compact and rugged device that measures armor deformation,
n without some level of confidence that it can withstand a second blast places a higher risk on the soldier. As such, the Marine Corps needs
combat vehicles. As an industry leader in survivability analysis, SURVICE has the expertise to identify and provide all of the tools required
concept incorporates a Large Displacement Mechanism (LDM) to provide the large displacements (greater than the 3"MWSM anvil t
ort reliable and robust communication through a variety of propagation conditions. Using a combination of high efficiency apertures, innov
kaging, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of nozzle performance and a kill vehicle performance comparison. We anticipate th
assification (SEATEC). It is based on radar waveform development and signal processing. The innovation in SEATEC will enable the Aegis AN
he communications and the radar performance. Techniques to mitigate this performance degradation will become increasingly vital in the
ess can provide for considerable BMDS performance enhancements and improved weapon system utilization, especially reduced intercept
mits on assignment. The introduction of sensor pairing further complicates formulation and solution. However, we explain an approach in t
a large number of targets and resources, and faster scheduling and rescheduling. This effort builds on our previous successful interceptor s
laced on the circuit board, that detects x-rays due to attempts at reverse-engineering is needed. The device would need to be function whi
using coherent detection system with electro-optic gating allows recording the amplitude and phase of the backscattered light and will ena
principles physics based codes to more accurately model high and low-order explosive response and characterize the resulting debris for H
mal algorithm for complex, faceted shapes is based upon validated hypersonic convective heating models as well as thermal response mode
e with custom-developed Fourier holographic property reconstruction algorithm augmented by an artificial neural network. The innovation
d HURFS approach is based on the XII-developed ultrasonic technology and ISU-developed resonant frequency technology. The enabling te
hasis on imagery. Vadum has demonstrated x59 compression of Aegis test-fire imagery, with a peak SNR of 45 dB, in less than 0.02 second
h high reliability, greater than 8000 hours, and very low false alarm rates, mean time between false alarms greater than 12500 hours.
e required to be able to provide the bandwidth and resolution necessary. This proposal investigates a novel platform for high sensitivity, hig
ructure promises power scalability from a monolithic active gain media and the narrow-band performance of a VHG-locked diode laser. W

and individual subsystems will be designed as LRUs for maintainability.


ecently introduced quasi-orthogonal waveforms based on chaotic systems possess many desirable characteristics such as high range-resolu
ver an effective automated and autonomous information extraction and fusion system that can be incorporated in today"s operation
ng Phase I, Triton Systems will develop the conceptual framework for the new methods for protection against X Ray imaging. Further, Trito
ry and velocity information from arena and sled warhead characterization tests. Data from multiple visible and infrared high-speed camera
leverage proven sensors from our commercial dropsonde/radiosondes and propose two new sensors to measure high resolution temperat
2600W/kg). During the Phase I, PSI will demonstrate the ability to charge the power source from a fully discharged, inert state to a fully ch
mplicit image restoration. The innovation in fast finite difference computation for image restoration and integration of multiple commercia
raining systems for these devices which can limit their effectiveness in the field. For example, current training on the CRoC is limited to lear
e, skin, blood vessels, adipose tissue, and muscle material properties are tightly matched with live human tissue.
properties of tissue, bone, muscle, etc, nor do they provide directionality of supporting structures on a micro-scale. For simulated tissues
d physicians are increasing pressure to end the practice of using live animals. Anatomically-accurate, high-fidelity mannequins have thus be
participation by patients in their healthcare through access to a shared Patient Health Record, considerable advancements in public health
by the Military Health System. This lack of standardization leads to interoperability problems and the development of healthcare exchange
lenge through three primary techniques. First, we employ a novel approach to ontology mapping in which a community of domain and su
a universal translator between health languages, which will allow multiple systems to co-exist, yet share key information. We intend to do t
PTSD, and studies indicate that not all cases of PTSD, depression, and contemplations of suicide are identified using post-deployment men
ill patients for whom there are opportunities for care remediation. Such a tool must effectively bridge the substantial gap between the e
system on a chip (SOC) and a wireless transmitter. Each subsystem will be designed to minimize power consumption. This work will provide
n of infectious agents. Reducing the number of microorganisms surviving on clothing and furnishings may be an important route to reducin
ed encapsulated cell technology will provide significant improvements in cell lifetime, operational stability, with decreased maintenance req
d Ramon spectroscopy that greatly increases the Raman signal strength and the sensor"s detection capability. A sensor with the prop
ured to the mechanical degree of freedom of an optical microcavity and using the optical degree of freedom to get the information about t
ble to bipropellant liquid propulsion systems. In Phase I, the proposed investigation will focus on experimentally characterizing critical oper
d with thermoelectrics at their condenser end where the waste energy will be converted to electric power for charging the missile batteries
by all electronic components that are powered-up and stimulated. Counterfeit semiconductors can be detected due to counterfeiting meth
ient and highly reactive materials. The proposed material system will use a blend of elemental or compound powders capable of an energe
,000. Putative solutions to the counterfeit electronics problem include both inspection technologies and authentication solutions, but thes
, and use of the Combat-Ready Clamp (CRoC) and Abdominal Aortic Tourniquet (AAT). Using as a foundation the work we have done to sim
ntervention, utilize the adjuncts as would be used in the field, and provide immediate, quantified feedback as to the trainee"s perfor
r devices. Training system will include: 1. A model of a torso mimicking anatomy of upper thighs, pelvic, abdominal, and thoracic/axillary
s possible if sensors can either be fabricated independently and embedded into the model, or ideally incorporated in the fabrication proce
rd exact student actions for quantifying their performance. In careful consideration of the needs of the system, and the best way to econo
ot been any artificial mannequins of sufficient anatomic or surgical fidelity for the performance of major operations. Operative Experience,
a solar-powered internal rechargeable power source; and a lightweight CO^2 source that can operate continuously for multiple days. Modu
ts necessary for the survey mission. This device will allow for the automatic counting and identification of flying insects along with autono
myia, both vectors for leishmaniasis. The trap most commonly used for by U.S. military staff performing vector surveillance is the CDC light
vectors and to evaluate the effectiveness of control measures. Surveillance relies heavily on the use of trapping devices such as the CDC li
research has identified that both vibrotactile trunk tilt feedback and vibrotactile foot pressure feedback significantly decrease fall risk in he
nt research has shown that improvements can be made in upright standing balance by augmenting sensory information. For instance, sway
hallenges the military faces in field hospitals and in combat medical procedures are far greater than the infection-control problems faced b
methods, we have quantified the oxidation of propofol well below therapeutic concentrations in reagents and in serum, and have designed
quisite for therapeutic effect increase long-term toxicity risk. Lynntech, Inc. proposes a biocompatible epicutaneous gel system to (a) topica
SOC) system to download lidar data to a ground station at high data rates. The proposal begins with analysis of the atmospheric path and s
d to suspend their high-speed rotating assemblies. Foil bearings offer a potentially attractive alternative, but despite their very successful c
eract over extended frequency bands, and will in turn enable radar and communication system development in these bands. Antenna moti
easure amplitude and phase information and construct a BRDF with user-specified angular precision in Ka-band (~35 GHz), V-band (~60 GHz
the system will consist of conformal and flexible physiological sensors (developed by MC10) communicating wirelessly to an embedded pl
NCAP concept allows access to the patient"s face for respirators and medical treatment while installed on any standard NATO litter. T
growing as well, including large platforms such as the Blackhawk and K-Max, and smaller C4ISR platforms such as FireScout and A-160. Wh
g. The embedding of electrical interfaces within the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) airframe will provide a route towards reduce
ns are provided that demonstrate significant increases in the strength of a missile section by adding power rails, specifically designed to enh
SI has tested this material for fabrication of a number of high performance radomes and nosecones for USG customers where surface temp
omous unmanned vehicles for a variety of operations. The proposed work is based on over a decade of expertise in domain-specific model
uing to reassess its decisions and plan. Currently, data needed for training autonomous models, as well as response algorithms and heuristi
t advances in machine learning / predictive analytics are not utilized. We propose to design and implement a TBI/PTSD CDSS that addresses
ain, quickly grow stale as new treatments become available, and do not account for variation in terminology. To address these needs, we ar
(PTSD). Lifecom, Inc. is a health information technology company with over ten years of experience enhancing the quality and safety of he
n Phase I, we will investigate strategic, operational, and technical issues that must be resolved to develop a suitable cohort building and ana
otions to determine stability during ambulation would enable these systems to become ambulatory devices that a patient can use at all tim
ances. The effort will develop and validate techniques for accurate real-time estimation of center of mass (COM) and center of pressure (CO
test fixture verification tests have been performed demonstrating that the FFC has no significant effect on insert-type hearing protector att
vasive. The VitalH garment continuously senses full ECG waveforms in a comfortable contactless manner. The ECG data is wirelessly transm
at to provide reactant gases from solid storage to an efficient, power-dense fuel cell. Excess heat from the ABM third stage rocket motor w
based on parallel optical correlation between the reference and test phase-encoded structures bonded to integrated circuit (IC) electronic
nsively deliver secure authentication, rapid and automated screening throughout the supply chain and ultimately facilitate the elimination o
hanical systems such as sensor, navigational, communications, and triggering subsystems. Their small size and stringent packaging requirem
gnitude larger than typical FE elements, and the elements are driven by neural network-based equations as opposed to physics-based equa
ve been developed, validated, and approved for use, training systems that teach and refresh skills related to these technologies have not be
rtual Mark, read at the time of manufacture. The mark requires no consumables, no changes to the materials currently used in component
physicochemical environs that SCs experience. The sensitivity of DNA detection requires infinitesimal quantities of DNA to adequately ma
ghtweight and provide basic abrasion and fire protection, but are not capable of significant CBRNE protection. On the other end of the spe
al dendrimers. These compounds will be used as a textile finish in a one-step process and will provide a high concentration of the antimicro
to contain the NC, and a microneedle patch for transdermal delivery of the therapeutic. The innovations in the NATPEN as a topical treatm
n be used. In order to provide a safe and no adverse side effect PN pain relief, the topical application and neuronally specific delivery of pa
n as well as designing a plan to"calibrate"and validate the pain score provided by the algorithm. Specifically, we will use the ph
in. BCP seeks Phase I funding to validate the objective electroencephalography (EEG) signature of pain and its intensity and develop a pain
LUS is an occlusive island dressing with an adhesive apron bonded onto a super absorbent, microbicidal, pad that provides sustained releas
d 900W prototype based on the EU1000i inverter gen-set. In the Novatio prototype, diesel or JP-8 fuel is aerosolized into very fine droplets
developed and POC developed and tested components. The innovation in the grenade design and its delivery to the target will enable the a
-lethal but incapacitating effects to personnel at an extended range. Small, NL warheads with large (~10mm), rubber balls have a low prob
placements to conventional liquid lubricated bearings. An advanced air foil bearing can be the enabling technology needed to improve eng
urrent methods include immunoassays or PCR, both of which require expensive equipment and reagents with limited shelf life and restricti
opter from 106dB pink noise incident sound down to 90dBA at the patient"s ear. The innovation is based on a strategic combination o
S), and down-select to the optimal platform to deliver the best possible solution to meet the objectives of SBIR # A12-111. Simultaneously
ssive, inflexible, and ultimately too dangerous to work alongside humans in industry or manipulate them in clinical/healthcare environmen
ew techniques to manufacture continuous, three-dimensional vacuum insulated containers, including cylinders, with robust walls, without
ctivity. Lynntech, Inc. proposes to develop lightweight PM filter face masks which are compatible with warfighter head and face gear, prov
ensity of the material will be controlled to tailor the properties of the filter media. The filter media will be characterized for its filtration and
erial is efficient at capturing particulates via interception, inertial impaction and electrostatic attraction but has an extremely low aerodyna
the eye casualty rate in combat is 20 to 50 times greater than expected based on the body surface area. Compounding this problem is that
dvice from a remotely located professional. Because ophthalmology relies so heavily on visual information, high-quality 2D and 3D still and
uirements on future military vehicle systems. This paradigm shift in requirements results in technology gaps, unmet needs, and opportuniti
poses to develop a SiC-based 12 channel, 600 VDC Solid State Electrical Distribution Unit (SSEDU) which operates at ambient temperatures
The proposed SiC-based SSCPD will address the present and future needs of many Army applications, specifically targeting the present ne
ystem is based on non-line-of-sight diffused infrared light detection via a retro-transmitting omni-bidirectional transceiver consisting of a m
platforms limit the availability and precision of traditional non-GPS positioning systems. Existing inertial-based navigation systems suffer too
racy of rotation sensing by nearly six orders of magnitude. Alternatively, for a given accuracy need, the SRLG can be very small. DOT has a
h local variations in excess of +/-25%, severely limiting allowable electronic power levels. We propose to develop an innovative STMI that p
multiple interfaces significantly increase the thermal resistance resulting in marginal heat transfer. The need for improved thermal performa
n methodology for producing high fidelity, realistic satellite models, a Realistic Autonomous Mission Manager Modeler (RAMMM). Curren
-ground link (which is subject to latency and availability limits), their response times can be significantly shortened, leading to higher overa
sed research will develop an autonomy software architecture that enables evolutionary onboard capabilities with initial focus on Fault Man
mous Mission Manager for Event Response (HAMMER) to provide on-board autonomy for satellite operations. In the research proposed
ht, and power (SWAP) platform that provides operational SSA for high value assets (HVAs) in geostationary orbit (GEO). The AMPLE platform
of these sensors on the tunnel observation windows. Particular attention will be given in our design to the sensor requirements for instrum
ronment of each location is known, a motion damping system can be used to mitigate the jitter present in the wind tunnel. PM & AM
ns could be used to generate empirical type trends, that path is impractical. Instead, it is imperative to understand the sources and root ca
operate and wasteful due to the loss of liquid helium to boiloff. Helium is becoming a scarce resource, so a cooling approach that does not
borne and air-borne applications, as well as have a very high efficiency compatible with battery/solar panel operation. The output of this P
uperlattice"(SL). The proposed TE coolers will operate at temperatures ranging from 50K to 300K, thereby providing a fundamentally
excess of 3200DegF to heat the wind tunnel air to at least 2800DegF. The material will be made by molding high temperature refractory po
ature Tunnel (HTT) at Langley Research Center and Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF) at Glenn Research Center), the period of performance
future trends favor broadband software defined radios (SDR) and cognitive radios (CR). Both of these advanced radio concepts as well as s
Further increasing the ECUs requirements are terminals typically need multiple channels ranging from receive only to full-duplex. Moderniz
d performance at higher altitudes. Theses efforts will include items such as optimization of the filter kernel, analysis of flight test data, revie
nent and Assembly Service Record (SRC and ASR) cards, which are prone to human errors. Because of the lack of reliable component histor
al Terminal (MATT) antenna now used on F-18G, handle high RF power (150 W), cover the full bandwidth of both UHF SATCOM and MUOS
are for leveraging 3D stereo-pair-derived data; material-prediction algorithm improvements that help alleviate common color-space materia
conceptual LED illumination designs were developed and virtually integrated into the existing Tramline housing. Thermal analysis, which in
to provide instruction, feedback, and results to the individual being tested. The instructions will be provided in the subject"s own lan
tegrate a system of lightweight, reconfigurable and non-reconfigurable advanced ballistic shields for crew served weapons stations (CSWS)
entional solder-reflow"pick-and-place"assembly. The small PCB footprint and solderability is necessary to achieve high-density
d trends. However, intelligence analysts frequently have difficulty making predictions or drawing substantive analytical conclusions from so
n (e.g. social network topology) with non-structural sources (message content, demographics). As a result significant social patterns and m
uring high strength concrete materials (such as Ductal) may increase the uncertainty of these assessment methods. Therefore, the Army is
e TFLT pyroelectric detector process to provide conversion of radiation to heat, which is then sensed by the pyroelectric detector. Radiation
kes in which key properties such as particle size and aspect ratio are poorly defined or difficult to control. This lack of defined particle prop
tts Lowell (UML), proposes to develop a novel engineered conductive polymer nanomaterial based obscurant materials enabling to defeat t
tect, track, classify, and alert to the presence of threatened and endangered marine animals and marine mammals, including, manatees, se
rida manatees by Dr. Kevin Boswell and will be used by well qualified marine mammal and fisheries experts Drs. Doug Nowacek and Kevin B
and decoys. The AEGIS systemthe sea-based component of the U.S. ballistic missile defense capabilityis expected to identify and intercept
nd the Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI) propose to identify features that can be correlated and fused between RF and EO/IR senso
rtainty, for example because of an excessive number of tracks associated with debris, will likely mean that information gathered prior to the
echniques to implement human-quality reasoning on object features extracted from sensor data. The ultimate goal of this proposed effor
etter exploit data from disparate sensors such as the Army Navy/Transportable Radar Surveillance radar (AN/TPY-2) and the Precision Track
, material, and kinematic properties of the observed low resolution targets available through infra-red and radar sensors. Any collaborati
ss of 10µm, quantum efficiency exceeding 70% and dark current density less than 50% of that calculated using Rule 07 at long wavelength
blems for rapid commercialization of GaSb devices. Sinmat Inc. proposes a novel chemical mechanical smoothening and passivation proces

nsor data fusion and correlation. The first algorithm, the"3D Pose Estimation"Algorithm, permits track and correlation of multi
ly by expressing the debris fields viewed on the sensor"s focal plane as 2D ellipses using an algorithm from the Two Micron All Sky S
nd transmit information about complex, cluttered scenes of operational relevance. The methods developed will minimize the number of o
losely-spaced objects, and dense debris clouds typical of ballistic threats in midcourse flight, present complications for accurately detectin
& D effort is to characterize pre-intercept debris field and leverage the track-before-detect capability of the Histogram Probabilistic M
est. This will require developing data-driven relationships for matching critical debris properties between first principles simulation results
a Ballistic Missile Defense intercept event. This collaborative effort will utilize components from each organization for the method"s d
IR prediction and analysis tools including the re-entry vehicle intercept signature kill assessment models (RISK). The scene generator will ex
mmunicate model structure and content is not just a practical shortcoming; it is a major impediment to assessing the validity, plausibility, a
ay of networked ground-, sea-, and space-based sensors and interceptors to effectively detect, track, discriminate and engage threats. This
The framework provides ability to model existing or futuristic operator workstations, which is used as declarative knowledge to develop hig
senting key human performance moderators to combine in different ways to simulate variations in human performance. The resulting mo
ability into existing and future MDA BMDS M & S-supported Event processes, analysis methods, architectures, simulations and framew
velop an innovative Virtual PTSD Clinical Assistant with Cloud Computing and Mobile Interface: VPCA. The key innovation of VPCA is the uti
ffectiveness research and evidence-based practice without the necessity for advanced expertise in biostatistics and databases. The propos
st and energy efficient. The design will exploit known and available lures and baits. It will be adaptable with different options to attract a ra
that allows the microphones to run on small amounts of power that can be transferred wirelessly to them. Unlike commercial protocols, t
ncentration to existing physiological/neurological feedback will address FDA concerns regarding closed loop TCIA systems and thereby facil
matoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. From a literature search, we have identified over 180 candidate biomarkers associated with pain. To ver
for objective pain monitoring for noncommunicative patients. BioSensics LLC, in partnership with the University of Arizona, will develop a M
osis factor-alpha and hyaluronic acid were able to reduce secondary necrosis in a partial-thickness rat burn model by 70%. This SBIR Phase
nulation tissue formation, re-epithelialization, and, finally, remodeling. Our proposed solution intends to intervene during the wound heal
be converted into input variables for the classifier using a suite of proprietary real-time algorithms that include noise reduction, spectral de
ameters, such as Electroencephalography (EEG) and Electrocardiography (ECG), for automatic objective workload assessment. Although sig
dent upon uranium-238. Other technologies will also be identified and evaluated. The best technology will be selected based on its ability
utron generator to replace the FBR highly enriched uranium (HEU) based technology with a Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) technology that p
em capable of performing laser radar imaging as well as high speed free-space optical communications using the same laser source. The sy
e cell lyophilization. The key component of the VerCeS modality is a novel formulation and freeze-drying process to preserve the structure
d are also susceptible to sediment loss through water erosion and the generation of dust through wind erosion. Traditional revegetation an
bly dangerous to health and the environment. Biopolymers are promising in this regard as they not only can stabilize the soil, but also degr
ted by its coarse spatial resolution (1-25 km). Moreover, there are no adequate methods currently available to bridge the gap between suc
grid cells), so a simple but accurate downscaling tool is needed. The purpose of this SBIR project is to develop a commercially-viable down
GM) resonances in high quality factor microspheres. The innovation in thermal and optical isolation, WGM interrogation, and optical coolin
hough Monte Carlo shells that re-run calculations many times while varying input values according to specified distributions are useful, the
derstanding BMDS capabilities against a wide range of threats. Numerica Corporation, in partnership with the Georgia Tech Research Instit
r proposed uncertainty quantification system will provide BMD with an overall measure of uncertainty that incorporates both epistemic an
h will address the accuracy and computational efficiency issues associated with UQ in BMDS simulations. The functional representation and
minary validation with the GASP software suite. Once deficiencies in the current experimental programs as applied to V & V, a rigorous
processing to implement a celestial compass; and ocellar sensing and processing for fast attitude estimation. The implementation technolog
hensive physics-based analysis/design tool, and determine key kinetic rate coefficients experimentally. The resulting product will be a user-
plicable to a wide range of laser systems and other technical problems of interest to MDA, and demonstrate its utility by accurately modelin
d be versatile enough to be applicable to other high energy lasers as well. Contrary to the conventional rate equation approach, which is
mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and psychological health problems experienced by service members have created a need to understand a
ose a segmentation-based method to extract landmarks as closed contours in the image which are globally salient and can be detected eve
less effective acquisition decision making. US Air Force test and evaluation (T & E) organizations need a toolkit that gives analysts acce
de remote acoustic sensing, aerial sonar, structural damage assessment, and vehicle classification. Previously, vibration-sensing MASINT ha
way in seismic waves. Resulting ground vibrations can be measured at offset distances and these signals can be used in sensing algorithms f
O)/infrared (IR) sensing at high frame rates and extremely low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). Toyon-UCSB are proposing both detailed mode
gration of a wide field-of-view (FOV) miniature staring multi-aperture compound eye with a high-speed, low-cost, polarization and spectral
nce, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Smaller versions of the sensor are to be integrated with autonomous micro-air veh
visible/NIR band and hybridized sensors for the SWIR and/or MWIR bands. The image sensors will comprise capacitive transimpedance am
may not be available to common image sensors. The advanced integrated sensors will provide spectral information of those four bands in a
altering particle size proportions. Critically, the framework will be implemented to accommodate and maximize the use of local materials.
objective of this Phase I effort is to develop a physically consistent mathematical model which will accurately characterize the backscattere
sed on the use of training sets of inputs and outputs, a data model, and statistical priors on the weight parameters controlling the outputs,
strument to monitor the cryodeposit layer thickness, 2) a mitigation system to inhibit the growth of cryodeposits on key system component
urfaces in cryogenic-vacuum radiometric calibration chambers. OSC will investigate optically induced desorption of condensed water and o

m, and hence, it offers a standoff detection distance that is longer than those of other detectors. Taking advantage of high spectral resolutio
tive technology for the efficient production of uniquely thin and highly twisted DWNT yarns directly from an aerogel generated in a floating
w rendering highly complex, large area urban and littoral scene databases directly from GIS datasources at HWIL frame-rates, with support f
ng a novel system architecture. The MSSG will interface with projection systems such as the Reconfigurable Array Scene Projector (RASP) a
on of possible IED threats, and identification of dismount threats. Fatigue and distractions affect performance when mission lengths exten
usion Enhancement Aid (SAFE-Aid). SAFE-Aid, an Intelligent Associate (IA) system, will provide the power to dynamically control multiple U
y to detect targets over wind farms.
or characterizing the transonic aeroelastic environment of a full-scale fighter in the wind-tunnel (WT). Under phase I, the team will explore
chnology will allow directional control of thermal radiation in applications where omnidirectional thermal radiation patterns are not desirab
ot require cryogenic cooling. We will build avalanche photodiode based single-photon-detection systems that make use of advanced gating
t burst lasers with the proper parameters are needed. Burst mode operation requires low power, therefore small size, and if properly desig
ealth Monitoring (SHM) systems should be able to detect failures in their early stages so that the repairs would be less expensive or, even b
ronize, and download data related to: (1) actigraphy; (2) ship motion; (3) vibration levels; (4) noise levels; (5) ambient temperature; (6) light
man-portable device capable of estimating the thickness and strength of a reinforced concrete wall or slab up to 6 feet thick. The device s
& D efforts will focus on improving the sensitivity and response time of the microbolometer elements developed in Phase I. At the sam
have the presence of a large number of COP (crystal originated particle) defects, scratches, and surface defects that lead to the broadenin
diction, which can slow intelligence analysis or lead to intelligence failures. We propose to develop a toolset to help analysts quickly detect
5 meters from the charging source with efficiency more than 50%. The power transmitter subsystem will weigh less than 10 kg with the ma
ormation. A network of soldiers must be able to move seamlessly from operating individually to team-wide navigation to share fundamenta
ofile by incorporation of First Generation Controlled Release Bacteriocin/Antimicrobial (FGCRB/A). The specific objective of this Phase II ap
g (BRECH) technology, based on the integration of wide-wavelength-range absorber made as arrays of dielectric rod antennas (DRAs) and a
or static performance of a solid rocket motor which results in greater payload and range with insensitive munitions compliance. SBIR Phas
oach called power fingerprinting (PFP) is capable of extremely accurate and reliable detection of malicious intrusions, unauthorized modifi
readiness. To address this unmet need, ChromoLogic, LLC, (CL) developed and demonstrated an Integrated Membrane for Preservation of R
stem will automatically adjust its THz carrier frequency in the vicinity of 183 GHz atmospheric water vapor absorption line to control propag
ng area of scientific research into Bio-electrochemical Systems (BES). The technology harnesses the ability of exo-electrogenic microbes to
. For Phase II, Yotta navigation will provide both a software and a hardware solution. The software will consist of a portable library for embe
ented software developed under contracts with AGC, CERDEC, PM MTS, DARPA, and USSOCOM that enables soldiers to perform rapid terra
d vertical launcher system is greatly enhanced. By incorporating modularity enhancements similar to those Systima developed for small m
osphere, multipath between object parts, and the details of interior and exterior construction to capture all critical aspects of scattering fro
n of the original imaging parameters, or extensive modeling in order to generalize the signature to novel operating conditions. By understa
s of scene objects, particularly passenger vehicles. Layered deformotion algorithms are model-based image analysis algorithms that accoun
eek after the day the forecast is issued. The forecasted EUV SSI in the range of 0.1 to 170 nm, at resolutions of 0.1 nm and 1 nm, will be iss
table mechanisms. While these approaches have merit, the choices of materials used in their design are limited. Our unique expertise has
cron-scale alignment accuracy. The transistor performance will be enhanced by optimizing the material formulations as well as optimizing
ment of the flow field and particle technique of generating physically correct and efficient obscurant model and the development of a stand
aboration with Prof. Thomas Hagstrom of the Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX) have been investigating a boundary condition proc
than stationary targets. Many high value targets are only vulnerable while they are traveling and are generally invisible while in deep hide.
oftware modifications will be implemented by RIT. In conjunction with RIT"s effort, PSI will create a wide variety of contaminant-sub
haviors (cognitive/procedural/team), human states (physiological/affective), system states (simulation models and/or operational vehicle st
wed by equalization techniques, this data link will be designed to minimize the energy/bit figure-of-merit while exceeding the solicited spec
des virus DNA vaccine, delivered via intramuscular electroporation, can protect after lethal challenge. We now seek to optimize the elemen
tially separated sensors to support tracking, in flight target update of threat state vectors and discrimination state and provide kill assessme
can now be optimized for several different applications in contrast to present technologies where optimal ROIC performance is application
hnology as a key UVC light emitting component of the transceiver. It was concluded in Phase I, that currently there is a trade-off betwee
rovide a favorable environment for lymphatic endothelial cells. The nanopatterned thread aligns the endothelial cells, and regulates their m
e, such as a tablet computer or smart phone. TAM will develop a connectivity software framework to enable a Medic to interact with multi
e for EAPS, manufacture full scale EAPS canister assemblies, qualify the canisters with relevant environment testing, and provide full scale
ain models, expert models and content be created manually. In Phase I of the Tools for Rapid Development of Expert Models (TRADEM) S
ysis of the proposed techniques on high-speed, low RCS targets which was initiated in Phase I. We will design, develop, and produce a pro
dB). In comparison to analog unit cells, the DROIC integration capacitor is about1/10 the size, which scales well to small (8-15 & #615
ncluding multiple sensor measurements, features, and track states; combining all these can improve track identification, association, and ac
espite wide availability of RF/microwave (below THz) and optical (above THz) network analyzers, there is no commercial network analyzer p
McManamon) a Phased Array of Phased Arrays (PAPA) geometry wherein large(r) subapertures are compensated using an Intra-Subapertur
The integration of new fiber-array architectures with novel imaging and adaptive optics sensing abilities will allow power scaling and spatia
ajority of the analytical work complete, focus in the second phase will be placed on design fabrication and testing. It is strongly desirable to
utility of transmitting advanced probing waveforms as opposed to conventional ones. These advantages will be demonstrated through exp
from common gear steels. The model will also analyze superfinished as well as traditionally processed gear surfaces. The results will includ
mum of power to provide a sizable source level. The modal vector projector has the versatility of generating omni-directional or dipole patt
time available for detection, tracking, and discrimination, because engagement decisions must be made more quickly. These factors increas
ources are proposed by TeraDiode as the enabling element for efficient, kW-class DPAL systems. In Phase 1 of this program, we developed a
implemented in munitions of different calibers, including small and medium caliber, subsonic and supersonic, and munitions with very high

CQWIP, Resonator QWIP, and other designs in progress at the US ARMY.


OA) for the system, the ease of use provided by the Graphical User Interface (GUI) in pre-mission planning and mission execution, and the a
pplies to OCONUS locations including in theater. Triton Systems will design, fabricate, and test customized ISCs to meet USAMMA requirem
nvironments. In Phase I, HarmonoLogic successfully demonstrated the feasibility of the Nano-AWG system by theoretical analysis, modelin
tes for efficient unsteady flow simulation, data storage and retrieval, and data reduction, as well as system identification and transformation
e heating to find those conditions where one amine group has been oxidized to a nitro group to give ANAzF. The reaction mixtures are anal
taining operational capability on a daily basis. Diesel generators are currently operated with JP-8 due to the single fuel directive and genera
tandard Pavlovian conditioning procedures in specialized, automated operant chambers controlled by custom software. It is well-documen
hemically, these reactions typically require aggressive reagents and reaction conditions, and lead to the formation of undesired by-product
e resources ensures a long-term supply of hydrocarbons, even after easily extractable petroleum reserves are depleted. It also aids nationa
eployed on the airfoil of micro unmanned aerial vehicles (MAVs). To do so, we combine multi-junction and multi-stacked solar microcells w

various error sources, including signal noise, multipath effects, and ambiguity when there are multiple transmitters. To combat these difficu

ng microfluidic sampling system with controlled precise sample placement and micro-detector scanning. In Phase I, the complete specificati
onnectivity, and will be ruggedized to MIL-STD-810G. The reader will have a raster scan system to permit high laser power excitation with t
44378, Type IV at 20% lower fabric basis weight. Additional efforts are needed to further improve fabric formation and thus uniformity an
el is used for lighting shelters in a 600 person base camp. All this energy could be saved by developing a compact, lightweight, and sufficien
ceptor in a form that will allow it to identify the object on its focal plane. The objective of this effort is to develop and test a multi-sensor d
etry picture of threat scenarios, supporting C2BMCs requirement for a single integrated picture of the battlespace. Our algorithms provide
using Constrained Information Rate and Embedded Rules) SRM architecture. Our network-centric algorithm development approach is a ke
situation awareness. The main idea of our approach is to design and numerically solve stochastic adaptive nonlinear differential games, ca
e systems are: (a) development of effective game models and game training algorithms; (b) derivation of efficient techniques for distributed
ultiple satellites to work together towards a common protection strategy in an evolving environment. Algorithms and models developed in
track space objects, analyze their orbits, and provide decision tools for the space surveillance systems with self-defense capabilities. Space
ilities can remain operative while unattended. In this proposal, Intelligent Automatic Inc. (IAI http://i-a-i.com) in collaboration with Univers
nts of ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) to maintain an advantage over potential adversaries for both force protection applications as
egates/fillers, large heat of hydration and thermal stresses, high autogenous shrinkage and cracking potential, controlled thermal curing in
ology models radar signal scattering in cluttered environments on the basis of the time-dependent Maxwell's equations formulated
tive of the entire two-phase program is to develop, test, and deliver flight-capable prototypes of our 2.0 and 1.3 cubic inch transmitters tha
ate integrated components and filters to produce a compact system design. BENEFIT: Compact, power efficient C-Band transmission and h
s. Lower cost, continuous wave (CW-THz) spectroscopy systems can offer comparable performance as THz-TDS but with superior spectral re
optic coupled TD-THz instrumentation to make measurements on a sample using a commercial, off the shelf (COTS) optical cryostat and wi
Given a large amount of high resolution data, we can simulate situations where we only have low resolution data simply by down-samplin
TTR will develop a novel machine learning algorithm for reasoning about geospatial data and activities. This will provide benefit to governm
ssible time step, and the need to perform tedious, repeated calculations for a broad parametric range. Many simplifications are made to th
has always been to improve performance while continually reducing size. In the current state-of-the-art, miniaturized sensors are often pus
idizing environments. Accurate prediction of the material properties under these conditions is important to optimize their performances. T
h air and ground resonance, as well as the fatigue loads that would arise due to the implementation of such lag dampers, and the impact o
n planning, games and VR training. State-of-the-art outdoor acoustics prediction methods are restricted, slow, or limited to simple environm
ese materials can act as both an RF filter and an RF switch. Combining these functions will greatly simply manufacture of RF circuits and re
pid analysis of socio-cultural data from heterogeneous sources (e.g., specialized units, combat patrols). Under Phase I, we designed and de
, which marks a significant improvement over current antibody capability. Accordingly, they will prove a compelling substitute for antibodie
d a comprehensive study of the coherent chaos-based modulation scheme described by Corron, Blakely and Stahl (CBS). The feasibility of t
nsive than existing bolometers and ferroelectric devices based on rare earth and non-silicon materials. The NJM thermopile detector is des
lgorithms will be implemented in a hardware unit to minimize such failures and quickly identify corrective maintenance actions if failures s
annot be easily adapted; and (2) they are time consuming and expensive to develop. SoarTech, together with the USC Institute for Creative
e performance. Proof-of-concept LIB cells were demonstrated in Phase I. The cathodes exhibit high surface area, short diffusion paths, num
h is limited primarily to their defect population. During a Phase I program PSI will demonstrate electrospining derived MWNT with tensile s
feat SCAs that utilize timing information and electromagnetic leaks will be developed. The proposed methods will be applicable to both cu
tion to this problem is to provide subsystem-level detection of the special environment and circumvention of potential damage to commerc
ctionality and battery life of mobile applications. GoofyFoot Labs has developed the AMP FPGA, a low risk architectural breakthrough that
tem operates over a temperature range of -25°C to 65°C (13°F to 149°F) using an undiluted fuel source. In comparison to the existing unatt
istant pathogens. Current methods for diagnosing wound infections are too time-consuming to be relevant, and so new diagnostic tools ar
crush test, and passes a 2A/20V overcharge test. Significant progress in the cell cycle life has been made after optimizing the high capacit
des). The virtual and real nodes interact seamlessly through additional devices ("surrogate"nodes) that represent the interfere
payload. We call this self-contained system PROWL (Perception for Robotic Operation over Widespread Lighting). PROWL is designed to
stem will automatically adjust its THz carrier frequency in the vicinity of 183 GHz atmospheric water vapor absorption line to control propag
tion and ready to be implemented. We successfully demonstrated the sensitivity and repeatability of a small-scale sensor in Phase I. For de
and in high enough numbers. To address this critical need, ChromoLogic, LLC proposed and developed genetically engineered cells bearin
minimal non-recurring engineering. The phased array architecture will be based on EMAG's PCB-native VISAT technology that utilize
ntennas more compact, man-wearable, and less conspicuous, we increase availability of direction finding (DF) systems to troops in the field
wer will allow a handheld instrument that can be carried by a dismount or flown on small UAVs. The uniqueness and innovation of this deve
ogies will allow for model design variations such as variable modulus (stiffness) structures, variable surface qualities, direct structural integr
poses to design, fabricate, and test a scaled fighter for aeroelastic research utilizing rigorous and robust testing techniques which will guara
ations, an adaptive optical system will be used in each subaperture. The proposed wavefront sensor is a self-referencing interferometer, an
l be able to quickly and automatically adapt to changing environments in real time. Near-to-far learning techniques provide sensing far bey
e of merit that combines fill factor, yield factor, extinction coefficient and density. Additionally, other targets are neutral buoyancy and vola
ation and use. The software will be tuned for scalability, repeatability and efficient generation of random numbers for applications running
t, implementation, integration, testing, and delivery of a prototype, to perform EO-LIDAR fusion enabling improved navigation and obstacle
by RVS. The final deliverable at the end of the two year project would be a dual color (LWIR & #61548;1~8.5 & #61549;m and LW
lessons learned in Phase I by adjusting the composition of coating materials and the electrode coating process, and incorporating the doub
ngineering models. The engineering model, developed under Phase I, will be extended, treating additional sources of debris and enfolding
is not at all designed to be compatible with modern interfaces or networking solutions. Furthermore, not only are these units bulky and d
will establish and demonstrate an approach to a ruggedized, Mil-Spec, extended temperature range, and monolithic radiation hardened PO
ished by Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS) and the SM3 Program Office, and will fabricate materials for evaluation/characterization and com
ared systems (e.g., PTSS). Mission performance will be quantified in terms of the expected damage caused by threats that could penetrate o
ght image stabilization systems can be reduced by a factor of 20 relative to current state-of-the-art sensors. Phase II will include the full de
response. While in vacuum Maxwell"s equations representing the coupling between electric and magnetic fields are linear, it is still a
has two major components: Test Manager and Analysis Manager. The Test Manager automates test execution, and the Analysis Manager a
S by 3-5°F and reject the waste heat to the hot side of the LCS using thermoelectric devices to pump heat against the thermal gradient. By r
corrosion, and stress rupturein the presence of cycle-dependent fatigue crack initiation and growth. The proposed technology focuses on
c arrays will likely resemble those currently installed at the Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility (SEAFAC) and the South TOTO
es. The DDM of such a part will be designed using a heuristic and adaptive analytical framework that seeks thermal and flow similitude bet
used in Navy training simulators. The organization of our Phase II team combines RSC's expertise with visualization pipelines and sim
In order to satisfy the power demands and harsher environments anticipated in military and civilian aircraft platforms, new technologies m

r, the propagation of an ultrafast signal through the atmosphere inevitably results in changes to the temporal and spatial characteristics of
elatively immune to mode hopping, and their high reliability make them uniquely suited for this application. Navy requires the diode lasers
creates a whipping motion at the drogue with the potential to break the hose. The reel was designed to take up slack when the receiver air
pole antenna. In contrast, electric current filaments produce a null field (i.e., they do not radiate)when placed flat against an electric condu
a feasible and low-cost approach to implementing high-resolution OTDR in a T-BERD module. The approach should work for wavelengths an
n clocks needed for electronic warfare applications are extremely vibration sensitive and are compromised by the vibration inherent in grou
izes round-trip Radio Frequency (RF) characteristics to determine relative position, is prone to component failure as well as unavailability o
ances required by the Navy has not been produced. CeraNova"s transparent, fine-grained, polycrystalline alumina (CeraLumina) has
ications, conductivity is generally provided by metal grids. Unfortunately, the grids are not transparent and produce scattering/reflections,
on (PD), and false alarm rate (FAR). The primary purpose of these estimates is to provide statistical distributions for the terms in the sonar
ortant as the Marine Corps transitions from a culture in which small unit leaders are focused on stimulus-based decisions to one where lead
nalysis. A major limitation to using existing detection equipment is that they must be provided with electrical power, which limits the degre
e segments of human anatomy and will comprise multiple modular components simulating human organs. These models of human organs
o address this problem. However, the absence of adequate tools for testing tissue morphology and viability before grafting makes this proc
in defects, with 50,000 people hospitalized for burns and 13,000 requiring skin grafts. With severe skin injuries and extensive burns, skin lo
t process that requires multiple fitting sessions. Training for new practitioners is a long process. Automated methods to measure the comp
nano-bead biosensor for measuring plasma cytokine and chemokine concentrations that have been identified as biomarkers of Mtb infecti
be devised for the serodiagnosis of active and latent TB. Selected and highly immunogenic antigen panel from regions of difference in the g
s a significant limitation to the development of strong, dexterous mobile robots. Vecna proposes to solve this issue of efficiency through a
th 400 mW output power. We will incorporate these lasers into very compact and rugged telecom-style packages which include internal ru
daptive Methods proposed methods for fishing gear deconfliction to improve the overall operational availability of the system, and won a P
rms. By the end of this proposed SBIR Phase II program, the APEI/Moog team will design, build, and test a multi-channel, fully-integrated, h
ontrol approaches were identified for a favorable modification of the turret-surrogate flow environment over a range of transonic Mach nu
a residing in gray cloud infrastructures, we will develop a framework that treats the cloud as a black box and assesses trustworthiness at th
d Information) to quantify the Quality of Information (QoI) using seven QoI Metrics that evaluate independent aspects of information qual
anical testing techniques and tools over the last decade, commercially available tools do not provide adequate capabilities for investigating
ce. Modern jet engines require multiple parts and subassemblies to be balanced to ensure proper engine operation. To assure that these
ntrast for a range of optical densities in sprays for propulsion applications, including augmentors, rockets, scramjets, and IC engines. The un
eaper"philosophy. Customers can field systems with high utility, lower cost, more radiation tolerance, and high reliability in a very ra
, response to needs, (b) ultra-lightweight optics, (c) compact size, miniaturization, (d) athermal performance, and (e) low cost are all key re
and evaluate LRE components. In addition to the work performed on titanium alloy components, effort to develop a nickel-base alloy for
nity allows for the development of a unique smart nozzle technology which could be used to retrofit current systems in legacy aircraft as w
oven semiconductor nano-technologies, the proposed Photon Counting Integrated Circuit (PCIC) provides photon detection, image enhanc
e need to acquire visual display systems that optimally support training objectives. To support this need, Aptima, Inc., proposes to develop
n type and the spacecraft size strongly impact the details of the modular propulsions design such as the number and size of thrusters to be
ology embodiment is a new lightweight high-performance point-focus refractive Fresnel lens concentrator space solar array that leverages
nd become a major source of contamination, and after typical space environmental exposure will tend to have reduced optical transmission
ar array is a simple innovative ultra-lightweight compactly-stowable elastically self-deployable panel/structure system. The proposed techn
ds rely on manual calipers and are extremely time consuming, labor intensive, and prone to operator-induced errors. Creare proposes to de
t-effective utilization in both metallic thermal protection systems and hot structure applications. One promising approach to reduce oxygen
ctions will be pursued in the material part of the project. The first one is to develop optical glass transparent up to 5 um that would posses
ot;capability to mitigate exhaust noise. Components of a compound actuation system that can simultaneously adjust nozzle exit area and e
l model for investigating various combustion instabilities with the aim of devising intelligent control strategies. This effort addresses the ne
in multiple thrusters an entire new range of mission operations are possible. The same spacecraft design and propulsion subsystem can be
fuel film cooling (FFC) as the TCA hot gas wall thermal barrier. The present hydrocarbon fuels show increasing coking behavior at high cham
c fatigue. The current LRE design process simplifies the modeling of these phenomena due to the lack of fully-coupled fluid/structural inter
kaged within the 10x10x30 cm form factor. However, the lack of a programmable SGLS/USB transceiver sized for these and other small sate
e blade system, innovative feed rate control, and a novel gear topology, the PHAST reliably trims loaded gap fill material to a user-defined h
CE)optics with an internal honeycomb louver baffle that can block stray radiation from bright sources such as the sun. ACE optics have the b
capabilities of the ALTIUS UAS will include: 1) A state-of-the-art, high-energy-density power system that is robust to harsh environmental c
wed away from the engine exhaust stream for re-usability and long-life, and is deployed using a single actuator, synchronization ring, and lin
tual engine failure. Therefore, there is a need to develop a method to characterize coke layer thickness so that engine lifetimes can be pred
effects, and interactions at any level of fidelity that may be required in order to support crucial design decisions at any point in the system
nuous communication is unavailable or for events that need a quick response to take advantage of an opportunity or to respond to a detec
f imparting the desired performance and insensitivity. Because of sporadic, short-term funding in advanced energetic ingredient research o
a LADAR model, utilizing the output from a Laboratory prototype design of a 1064 nm laser source, indicated that the source is an ideal can
magery within the near infrared (NIR) to short wave infrared (SWIR) spectrum. By taking advantage of low light conditions encountered in n
istent with aircraft engine limits and are applicable to manned and unmanned vehicles. The baseline concept design will meet performanc
he pursuit of affordable low probability of intercept and detect (LPI/D) and anti-jam (AJ) DLoS transmission links to provide secure and survi
oject successful include: (1) reticule stitching of the required large-area high-voltage VLSI driver chip, (2) The development of polymer MEM
s there is a large delay between when a new task is requested, or a new threat or target of opportunity is identified, and the response by th
standard simulation technology is typically designed to address a prerequisite set of tactical problems and allows minimal flexibility outsid
ownlink towards the ground station. The on-board image processing methods currently used in space are unsuitable for SSA applications d
at no matter how efficiently the human cognitive ability is applied to"manually"interpreting data that we cannot keep pace wit
ttributes needed by the users of the satellite network. Also, since the satellite network system is distributed across ground-based and space
oice for the SRF cavities in these accelerators, however, Nb material costs are upwards of $300/lb for the bulk material. In order to reduce
ications. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Linear plasma accelerators have the potential to substantially reduce the costs of a p
Sciences Corporation is going to demonstrate a method to increase the enrichment of an ionized isotope stream by increasing the number
ting this amount of energy in water introduces a mobile radionuclide management issue that could be avoided with a solid core beam stop
port structures. Our objective is to reduce core-structure foam mass potentially by a factor of 5 or more. This will require new, innovative a
n combination with cross strip anodes. This improvement in count rate is needed by NNSA in their current remote sensing systems and it a
sers are needed. Altex has identified a highly efficient condenser heat exchanger technology, called AHEC, which can reduce heat exchang
nner these CMOS wafers can be made, the smaller the TSV diameter and the more efficient the TSVs become which will in-turn improve th
aging of cable insulation materials (i.e. polymers) as an important issue to the safe operation of a plant. Although individual cables can b
popular Qt4 libraries, which will specifically address the needs of these parallel tools. This proposed Parallel Tools GUI Framework (PTGF)
r operating voltage, smaller size, and higher efficiency than a klystron, its output power is less than 100 kW. Beam Power Technologys innov
ring system using photo-ionization (PIDs) lamps will be developed to monitor volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon concentrations in groundwa
romagnet and a DC power supply. This arrangement increases the overall efficiency and reduces the size of the klystron. Calabazas Creek R
n hardening of SrI2 by impurity doping to make the material withstand the stresses generated in the crystal during growth. The success of
ll develop new technology for the acid catalyzed conversion of the plant-derived sugar sorbitol to isosorbide, a diol of interest as a ch
enges regarding next generation epoxy foam products. Wind-and-react electrical insulations with increased thermal conductivity and radia
mpler subsets which are meshable using traditional algorithms. As models grow in complexity, more and more subdivision work is required
ivate companies in the US, and also by many research centers outside of US. The code is favored by experimentalists because of (1) its larg
required gyrotron efficiency and power levels. We propose to develop a highly precise gyrotron technology to significantly improve electro
on) as well as slower field profiles associated with the more steady confinement fields (requires second type resolution). Even the most so
an be attributed mainly to attack from chemicals present in the concrete or environment that can lead to chemical changes in the concrete
tion, selection, implantation of containment or restoration measures, and performance monitoring during and after remediation. Current m
e laser optical pulse, the photogun bias voltage, beam current and bunch charge, the field strength of focusing magnets and phase and fiel
he emergence of a new trend in HPC design the rise in the use of special purpose add-on hardware optimized for efficient math computati
benefit to the programmer is very large, but to non-programmers these libraries remain inaccessible. There is a desire by the DOE to broa
ate-of-the-art software code VFT used currently to design and model large welded structures prior to fabrication - to a broader range of ap
tonic effects that can be used for ultrafast control of materials. Many low frequency excitations of complex condensed matter driven by TH
GaAs; however this cathode has a slow response time. We propose a principally new engineered photocathode which is robust, high QE
ailable to provide a high quality RF power source below X-band frequencies. There are several facilities operating in the US at higher freque
tion of sorbitol. Isosorbide esters are both safe and renewable. Unfortunately, the feedstock sorbitol is produced in too small quantities and
port installation, verification, operations, and growth of this optical infrastructure. In this program, Freedom Photonics will address the em
dioxide tolerance, poor membrane chemi- cal stability, poor hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) kinetics and poor ionomer electrode interf
air battery is a promising opportunity for electric cars.
mpact, lightweight cloud condensation nuclei spectrometer takes advantage of a few proprietary innovative ideas and technologies availab
boratory level, the real-time on-site monitoring technologies for chlorinated organic compounds are still lacking both in terms of selectivity
tages at synchrotrons have been home- built and suffer from leaks, are extremely cumbersome to use and do not provide any additional ca
ow fluid sample holders can be quantified or verified because it is not possible in the current system to directly locally measure the env
tter approach unfortunately reduces critical current of the wire and so was not favorably considered as a viable solution. The Key Innovation
era with a speed of 20 MHz or better, and a record length in excess of 2500 frames. This will allow 2500 frame movies of fast, bright plasma
e computing (HPC) has become a crucial component of research and development in industry, academia, and the national laboratories. Co
vanced RF-engineering tools and techniques to the design of very fast large-area photodetectors with picosecond-level resolution for provi
B designs use a liquid electrolyte, which causes handling and safety problems, whereas ITNs proposed solid membrane brings greater effic
manufacturing processes for advanced functional devices, including photovoltaics, batteries, and fuel cells. In addition, groups s
e the concrete structure or impede further degradation. In this program JENTEK will evaluate the capability of the segmented field IDED ca
st light as a drive laser for HHG, first is standard Ti:sapphire lasers which can generate extremely short pulses. The second is the relatively n
ass furfural, may be used as a drop-in substitute for THF produced from petroleum, as it is an exact molecular replacement. The technolog
igh quality GaN seed wafers into large crystal boules which can then be sliced into hundreds of individual wafers. Though GaN seeds exist,
tries to grow thick GaN in order to reduce the defect density. Therefore, wafer bow is a primary roadblock to the reduction of defec
). OF-CEAS can measure absorption more accurately than any other cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy technique because the cavity
Photomultiplier Chip is capable of both single photon detection and excellent photon number resolving, with high detection efficiency for b
se Compton Scattering. Development of these types of light sources includes leveraging the investment in accelerator technology first deve
nation of performance and UAV constraints. Mesa Photonics proposes a laser-based gas analyzer suitable for UAV deployment (5 kg and 5
ility operation. Since a similar problem persists with other domestic and international accelerator facilities, the solution of such a problem
will require optical interconnects to enhance performance and reduce the cost of exascale computing. There is a need for revolutionary opti
hysics colliders in an energy-efficient manner, but there currently exists only one commercial source for the material. Furthermore, this supp
of these tools are a mismatch for companies that traditionally rely on shared tribal knowledge and follow an artisan process of physic
xperts to use effectively. The goal of this work is to make it easier for non-experts to learn and integrate the software into the full manufac
field-emitter cathode could produce high-brightness bunches and maintain their quality by accelerating them rapidly in high electric fields.
duce a spread in energy which will degrade the polarization of the electron beam. One way to compensate these nonlinearities is to use a
in and peak power values for an active pulse compressor, namely a gain of 18:1, and a peak power of 165 MW in ~ 20 ns pulses. The overal
computing technologies and algorithms to find solutions for energy and other costly inefficiencies persisting in the supply chain many of w
ncountering TAUs complexity can be intimidated or frustrated, particularly since the user interface to TAU is now at a point where it is neith
e the muons decay. The magnets require shielding from the intense muon- decay radiation: electrons (that spiral inward toward the rings a
at conform to array geometries, and finally fabricating prototypes for testing in DOE user facilities. Commercial Applications and Other Ben
enhance capabilities if the technical approach proves successful. Existing H- ion sources embed the H- production in a plasma environment
The information on the graphite degradation can be used by nuclear reactor operators to improve the reliability, sustain the safety, and exte
sequestration, sea floor sensors are needed for monitoring over large areas for such losses in the form of geologic venting of CO2. PSI pro
NASA, and NSF have launched several new programs to increase observations and incorporate findings into large scale climate models. Give
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) represent one means to efficiently monitor large areas. Measurement of the ratio of the concentrations
objective of the combined Phase I and Phase II projects is the creation of a compact sensor platform technology suitable for deployment fro
age to the tungsten. As a result of these radiation-induced defects, the mechanical and physical properties of the tungsten will be degrade
ability for ARM. To fill this need, PMaC Laboratories is developing an open source binary instrumentation toolkit for the ARM architecture,
ercial application for this project. This includes (1) Photonic device fabrications, such as waveguide, coupler, WDM, modulator, and switchin
ariation in real- time or isolating its root cause. The goal of the proposed work is to collect data to identify delay bottlenecks, process the d
t diagnostics that use nonlinear optical (NLO) techniques to ferret out the complex, nonlinear, kinetic, microscopic dynamics of HEDP. Meas
de a cryogenic system to measure RF resistivity of copper coated RHIC tubing. Samples prepared with different magnetron deposition mod
advanced batteries, thereby increasing performance and/or lowering production costs. The goal of this project is to develop microwave im
like the Spallation Neutron Source in the US. A neutron detection technology, based on boron-coated straw (BCS) detectors, has been prop
y hand to generate and execute the models and to post-process the results. This method of input generation requires the user to develop
mited due to casting related defects such as freckling, high angle boundary (HAB) formation, grain nucleation, and shrinkage/porosity; and p
g, material science and other forefront sciences. Investigation and commercialization of the use of corrugated structures to produce longitu
grable optics lattice implies utilizing specifically-tailored non-linear components of the magneto-optics to enhance the dynamic aperture o
ble diagnostic approaches are sought. One promising non-degradable approach towards monitoring high average current electron beam p
ept utilizing a mixed species environment. In the concept, a laser-wakefield produced electron beam is used to drive a plasma blowout in lo
esonant coil. The quench protection is realized by applying an electromagnetic pulse through the resonant coil and disrupting the supercon
Neutron Source (SNS) requires a variety of neutron detectors for their beam port instruments. Three specific instruments need high spatial
concepts being developed at LLNL, SNL, RMD and elsewhere are opening up pathways for plastics with good PSD. One new concept bei
E & apos;s. There has been progress in understanding some of the factors, resulting in commercial tubes with QE & apos;s of ~32
lying data distribution technology must support extreme data rates and must scale to 1000s of nodes. As development of scientific workflo
sers for multiple reasons; very large data sizes, high computational costs to allow users to select desired data, and varying data layouts opti
ed turbomolecular, and non-evaporable getter pumps) impede further reduction of the XHV pressure by either re-emitting chemically-stor
ustries. Conducted in collaboration with Dr. David C Joy, at the University of Tennessee, the detector will be fabricated and tested for sens
When combining HV, high dV/dt and high di/dt, the choice of capacitors is reduced to select Multi Layer Ceramics and wound polymer film
wn on a small unmanned aerial vehicle. This sensor will operate in the 3300 nm region using a high sensitivity optical absorption technique
poses to develop unique UAV instrumentation to measure 13CO2/12CO2 ratios with a targeted precision of 0.2 parts per thousand () at 1 H
ely assess ecosystem biomass. This goal is most easily achieved using a high-throughput non-destructive evaluation tool by which repeated
heoretical, and model-based predictive capability is crucial for enhancing our understanding of LTP and subsequent transformation into
devices would translate to a significant energy savings within the overall market. Increasing efficiency in these appliances requires improve
ade out of date, with little or no web integration and minimal functionality around organizing, visualizing, analyzing, and sharing test results
ctor design will include optimizing pin size and distribution in order to maximize the bulk pinning force of the conductor. To prove the feasib
cathodes. Additionally, the degree of electron polarization needs to be increased beyond the 75% currently attainable and intrinsic materi
g of the plasma interaction with insulating surfaces in the H source will provide an optimization of antenna design that will reduce antenn
lure of the reactor. In semiconductor manufacturing processes that utilize plasma etching, precise knowledge and control of the plasma ste
sma mirrors is crucial to their successful implementation, but BELLA scientists currently do not have access to software that is capable of m
ightly less efficient cooling than predicted by simplified models may not be sufficient to combat emittance growth from intra-beam scatteri
critical to site management, and to monitoring the dynamic moisture conditions that have a controlling influence on contaminant transpo
as chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF)]. Recent advances in X-ray tube techno
le for fusion plasma environments still must be developed to overcome the inherently brittle nature of tungsten. Ultramet will develop sol
arrier coating formation techniques on low-cost mandrels to enable the application of the newly developed CVD niobium process. The prop
adout purposes or for triggering purposes, or both. The large amounts of data required from silicon detectors in these experiments require
tting radionuclides and therefore will address characterization and monitoring needs for strontium-90 and other beta-emitting particles. Th
ontinuously monitor this molecule at low atmospheric concentrations. An inexpensive, compact, highly sensitive, in situ monitor for ammo
uments. Therefore the DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program continues to expand its footprint in the North Slope of A
astronomical applications, to nanoseconds for remote sensing, and to as little as 100 ps for biological fluorescence and synchrotron instrum
cost and improves performance, though most current SiPMs do not have integrated electronics. But it is widely recognized that this is the a
G HTS) YBCO wires and we concluded that, at 4.2 K, a coil with an average current density of 1,500 A/ mm2 can be designed and used to co
ped sensor instrumentation to perform accurate and complete characterization of low-magnitude events observed on local networks. Over
nation of features are surprisingly not readily available and many consumers resort to costly and time consuming in-house development. T
d effort, the 500 MHz digital readout electronics that our company has developed previously will be redesigned to allow user access to the
tion interaction in addition to the deposited energy. In such detectors, the position measurement is often achieved by dividing or segmenti
esses. One can therefore study soil microbe communities with a thickness equal to that of multiple overlying bacteria; or organic photovolt
mputer barcode and RFID tracking systems. Unfortunately, current label printing technologies have limited durability and cannot be applied
ess is a more efficient way to make ammonia that clearly meets the DOEs needs for an improved manufacturing process that reduces ener
overy, water and wastewater treatment and gas (hydrogen from methane or CO2 sequestration) separations etc. ask for high performance
aterials for enhanced energy storage and will be integrated with conventional CMOS manufacturing processes through partnership with IBM
hnology, i.e. thin film PV and thin film EC window, it is paramount that we regain control over materials supply. In response to this need ITN
a feedstock agnostic approach that requires no external enzymes to produce VFAs as platform molecules which can be upgraded to p
hat power is being converted to heat as a byproduct of the light generated in the semiconductor junction of the device. This heat is generat
w cost and scalable single film outcoupling enhancement technology that with only a thin form factor can increase the efficiency of OLED l
this work, Sheetak proposes to use its innovative and cost effective thin film thermoelectric modules as a solid-state heat pump with no m
ng system that also has low installation costs. Commercial Application and Other Benefits Currently, Solar Water Heaters are only utilized in
e decades. A metal foil edge seal offers a promising alternative. V-Glass has demonstrated the ability to ultrasonically weld aluminum foil di
cial buildings. The project will develop lamp-to-lamp communication and optimization software that integrates EFOIs breakthrough sensor
ons. InGreenium will combine digital signal processing techniques with enterprise software methods in a novel architecture that reduces co
emperature PEM fuel cell applications. It will develop a gold-free metal plate coating technology that meets the revised requirements from
al allcomposite highpressure (700 bar) hydrogen storage tank designs to confer damageresistant benefits that will allow less expensive man
cus on the development, integration, and performance testing of a sub-scale CPV module using multi-junction cells. The goal will be to dem
ing high levels of concentration. To-date, no design has been able to meet these goals, as all systems with medium or high concentration h
ing, but power converters and Balance-of-System (BOS) cost are increasingly a cost and efficiency bottleneck in both types of systems. Wh
components. While some progress is being made towards this goal, significant additional R & amp;D in solvent physical and chemical
ymer membranes technologies. All these methods have some positive and some negative attributes, but remain too expensive for the cost

otovoltaic devices. These images locate defects, and with analysis of the signals, can provide measurements of properties such as diffusion
nd safety that are beyond what regular state-of-the-art commercialized electrolytes can provide. Leyden proposes development of a new h
eactor designs (whether present PWRs, new modular LWRs, or future Gen-IV high temperature gas cooled reactors) be safely adjusted for
d be possible to bring the cost of producing a high-temperature-capable fiber optic thermometer to the range of $300. The proposed fiber
difficult challenges are those sites that involve fractured rock aquifers. Such sites include the Nevada Test Site, Hanford Reservation, the pro
p will be used to modify the surface chemistry to create an artificial SEI layer and limit first cycle irreversible loss. Silicon-based anodes are
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tailed characterization of the electronic properties of the devices. These instruments would incorporate: The Suns-Voc technique: A full IV
ctor. Consolidation of laminated magnetic nano-entities leads to novel cores, which is a nano-scale version of conventional laminated soft F
ach. Monitoring is recognized as an essential part of all phases of site cleanup. Monitoring informs both initial site characterization, the rem
e imaging systems that can reveal details of combustion and power generation flow systems toward their optimization. This Phase I effort is
verage Terrajoules developments and experience with its first generation Distributed CSP with Storage technology. During the Phase II dev
post-processing, especially in nuclear facilities where high density and constrained volumes is the norm. TetraVue has a new 3D camera tec
ass, lipids (from oil seeds plants or algae) are the most chemically similar to diesel fuel (both are primarily long chain hydrocarbons). There
COPs in the range of 4 (vs. 2.4 for comparable operating conditions provided by GE for GeoSpring hybrid) are attainable in advanced hybrid
on system costing the consumer $7,200 or more. This Phase I effort entails the design, development and testing of a unique concept utilizi
mpared to existing designs, and has lightweight construction. The unit will be constructed with lightweight, low-cost materials which
rrors to concentrate the solar radiation on a singular point, resulting in higher solar concentration ratios and higher operating temperatures
oped a process which will significantly reduce costs of manufacturing and eliminated the use of solvents in the manufacturing process. Eskr
-based power management, which is stymied by the limitations of the Si semiconductor platform, including high switching losses, modest
ally sealed Large Area, 8X8 Fast Photodetectors for Particle Detection (LAPPD) for HEP Applications. Since 2009, Incom Inc. has supplied 8 &
Mitigation in Shale during CO2 Sequestration. The Principal Investigator for this project, Dr. Robin Gerlach, is a world-renowned leader in bi
y dilute systems. Ultra- SANS increases the achievable length scale, but at the cost of reduced signal. Spin Echo Scattering Angle Measurem
demonstrated that reservoir thermionic cathode technology can be applied to photocathodes to extend life time by two orders of magnitu
nding soil that extends to the vadose zone, which is the unsaturated region above the water table. The danger posed by these radioisotope
of developing laboratory and synchrotron based 3D x-ray imaging systems, proposes to develop and commercialize thin, Eu doped Lu2O3 s
ictions or represent new physics. This project is developing principles and tools to match beam phase space distributions between and wit
nd and sapphire capillaries are used to determine the relative erosion rates due to the discharge plasma and the laser pulse passing throug
e advanced coatings for tamper-indicating seals currently in development at Savannah River National Laboratory and Sandia National Labor
quality and reliability. Presently, most power conversion systems are based on Si IGBTs. However, due to the unique capabilities of SiC and a
need for low-cost, integrated package-heat sink technology to support next generation high power, high reliability HEV power modules. Th
ated Cookstove Assessment (PICA). Current tools for monitoring stove performance and usage, as well as other household-level impacts in
which is time-consuming, physically taxing and often dangerous. In most areas where biomass cooking is prevalent, electricity is intermitte
etroleum-based fuel as the primary product; 3) overcoming the end users lack of knowledge about bio-based chemicals; 4) competing aga
om fructose, with 5-acetoxymethylfurfural (AcHMF) as a key intermediate. Commercial production of FDCA is currently hindered by poor s
nal power conversion approaches, such as organic Rankine cycle systems or Stirling engines. If captured and converted effectively, geotherm
process, as proven by industry leaders. MicroXact proposes to develop a high-throughput in-line PV manufacturing diagnostic system, whic
erformance and, as device complexity increases it becomes even more important for successful process control, yield management and mo
w problem being addressed: Development of a nanofiltration ceramic membrane that can separate complex mixtures at low pH and high te
sive/erosive exposures. However, it has been a challenge to develop sensors that can endure these harsh environments. Sporian Microsyst
neficial, practical utilization of CO2 and fly ash to produce high value and high volume products would greatly relieve the pressure on the p
o low yields. Innovative approaches to increase the yield are needed. Mikro Systems proposes to apply its patented Tomo Lithographic Mo
ereby increasing the performance and durability of the machine. The seal uses a hydrostatic balance of forces to maintain very small cleara
ance the high temperature corrosion properties. A low cost process to apply aluminide diffusion coatings to stainless steels is being develo
ssues have resulted in failures and plant downtimes that could have been prevented or mitigated by monitoring the condition of system co
eramic polymer and laser machining expertise to develop the manufacturing process necessary for cost effective production of nuclear gra
ke place unless safeguards are in place to prevent the theft of radioactive materials by terrorist entities for their use in weapons of mass de
ucing the risk of nuclear proliferation. Successfully undertaking MC & amp;A requires new detectors that circumvent the current shor
increasing between the available performance offered by HPC systems and the available usability of the software packages used to progra
and VisIt. In Phase II the research is designed to quickly contribute to the VisIt Open Source Community, demonstrate ability to control Vis
r interfaces and usability to determine baseline practices of architects and consultants as well as iteratively building a feasibility prototype
es of nonlinear optimization problems. There remains however a substantial need to extend and adapt these efforts to better take advanta
entrations, ambient turbulence and to acquire digital images. A coupled electrical-mobility and light-scattering-based aerosol number size
erosols during the flight while samples are collected. This project addresses the Department of Energys interest in measurement of airborn
ations (eddy correlation method), or by correlation with a tracer gas. Rapid, precise and simultaneous measurement of all the major green
nt for understanding of biochemistry but measuring only one isotope is insufficient. Several key isotopes will provide main constraints on th
y of genetic and chemical diversity, and by extracting the genomes of microbial communities (i.e. the metagenome) from environmental sa
n industrialized areas, where waste from plating and other industries has been improperly disposed of into the groundwater. Monitoring th
chniques require extensive sample preparation, making them unsuitable for field deployment. Improved methods are required to quantify
novel diamond-based transmission beam monitor has been shown to have unprecedented linear behavior combined with the ability to det
ment of ultrashort beams in the time domain is accomplished by encoding the temporal profile information on a transverse angular modul
thod is needed to monitor the gas injection technique and to measure the bubble size distribution. This project will develop an acoustic di
10 mJ and 100 fs in Phase II. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: In addition to the X-ray applications, material processing is a ma
ative in-situ pulse alignment/compaction method along with optimizing the magnet composition as well as the sintering and heat treating s
basis. In this project we will develop a compact and much less expensive coherent terahertz source that allows generation of high peak an
elop a high performance platform for data acquisition and analysis to provide physicists and operators a better understanding of the beam
sign eliminates all mechanical adjustments or moving parts that are currently used in CEP systems and require periodic alignment using me
quality Nb coatings on flexible metal bellows. This superconducting layer leads to a decrease in the surface resistance at cryogenic temper
ns of interactions of materials in fluid environments. These holders have already opened up new avenues of research in material reactions
ally feasible anode catalysts, which may significantly lower the cost of hydrogen production from proton exchange membrane electrolysis.
terials in the cell stack, while the new catalyst formulations provide higher efficiencies than existing state-of-the-art. The goal of this Depar
are present in the feedstock (ethane in the case of ethylene feed and propane in the case of propylene feed). The paraffin builds up in the
te to allow these new reactor designs to come to fruition. This DOE Phase II SBIR seeks to demonstrate high purity, stoichiometric SiC/SiC C
eries and separates the usual connection between energy and power. Current technology for flow batteries is largely based on sodium/sulf
h higher shear strengths and radiation resistance, and the ability to operate at extreme temperatures will be critical in achieving this goal.
ria, viruses, cysts) and drugs such as hormone regulators that are of increasing concern in municipal water supplies. The primary drawback
have parameters to meet FNAL needs, but must be designed and built anew since the required parameters go well beyond those of availab
hase I of the project, we completed the EM modeling, engineering design, and the fabrication of DLA structures based on two different mat
e to the lack of suitable materials and issues with the device design and fabrication. Development of nano- composites of Mg2Si and MnSi
a version. In this Phase I project, the beta prototype single cylinder engine will be constructed, with the main objective to demonstrate the
d efficiency tend to wear out rapidly and to require frequent replacement. Under such conditions, these lubricants with much higher temp
roposed carbon nanotube based solar water heaters is the property of carbon nanotubes as a near blackbody absorber, allowing the absor
ls at nanometer level spatial resolution, but has lacked any robust technique for chemical characterization. A new technique was recently
mperatures further up and achieve the associated energy efficiency gains. Statement of how this problem or situation is being addressed H
ddressed The program objective is to validate alpha/beta scale manufacturing of redox flow battery components with greater power/ener
o construct HTS cables that have the performance and current homogeneity needed for fusion magnets. Advanced Conductor Technologie
nal cavity construction. EBM AM niobium material samples have been successfully fabricated and characterized in Phase I. Conceptual des
. The membrane electrode assembly (MEA) is currently the most expensive single component of the cell. n important portion of MEA cos
ma from neutron events. Gamma discrimination is critical because gamma rays are a common background during WMD monitorin
al information can be accurately and inexpensively extracted. The problem of large scale seismogram digitization is being addressed by ass
ses. TDA Research, Inc. (TDA) proposes to develop a low-cost, high capacity, sorbent that can remove ammonia and hydrogen cyanide (NH
ment. RMD has developed a new scintillation material Cs2LiYCl6:Ce (CLYC) for dual neutron/gamma detection that is enriched with 6Li, prov
oo much power for meeting or scaling to the bandwidth needs of advanced communications networks. Aurrions approach is to integrate a
trics are often autonomous from one-another, and not comprehensive. The overarching goal of this project is to develop High Performanc
elf-contained tracking assemblies to be quickly deployed. The tracker will be controlled by a unique motion-controller that borrows from c
he method uses robots to handle and install panel assemblies safely, and at a rate almost 20 times faster than current methods. Commerci
he development of the proposed low cost, Ultra-Specular Advanced (USA) mirror film are: 1) solar weighted hemispherical reflectance (SW
high reliability, and harsh environment operation including very high temperatures (6001300oC) and highly corrosive environments. Spori
be developed to take advantage of its unique properties. If successful, the technology developed under this SBIR project will lead to the pr
torage is required. TDA is developing a new energy storage device, which is a hybrid of a battery and ultracapacitor. Our performance estim
o overcome the technical challenges of Si anode self-pulverization and solid-electrolyte interphase instability. The XGS low cost $20/kWh an
f batteries with improved cost per kilowatthour is needed. Yardney Technical Products, Inc. (YTP), a world leader in advanced battery syste
gen oxides, volatile organic compounds and carbon monoxide from diesel engines. In the Phase I we will carry out experiments to demonst
critical review of previously proposed solutions guided by skillful deployment of advanced compressor aerodynamics, along with considera
electric turbocharger (HET/C) that incorporates an integrated motor/alternator onto the turbocharger shaft capable of generating electrica
n ratio commonly leads to cold starting problems and white smoke during warm-up. The innovation of this proposal allows lower and varia
Historically, DCE engines can be categorized into two types; mechanical DCE in which the stroke is physically larger during expansion (mos
e conditions lead to overall reduction of emissions, but at the expense of increased concentrations of NOx. Several technologies are used to
ct to rapidly and selectively measure NOX in diesel engine exhaust streams. The sensor enables quantification of NOX emissions at concent
e healthy development of all green technologies operating with permanent magnets. Recently, efforts have been directed towards new de
high speed, which in turn places the rotor under high mechanical stresses. Materials used for rotor cores thus require high strength in orde
urdle in their adoption into commercial application, since it directly affects to the performance, long term stability and appearance of the o
ms have a low & quot;head & quot; (under 50ft and some as low as 5ft) and fall in the Small Hydro (0.3 to 40 MW) category. Co
re problematic because this class of materials has been identified as critical imported materials from China which is in short supply and is s
and labor costs (70%). The solar collectors for these systems are made mostly out of copper, which adds significant weight to the solar coll
use due to advanced building controls, this would amount to a potential annual savings of 8.7 Quads, or $94 billion across the nation. Heli
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PV is the initial cost leader, reliability issues for thin film PV have been consistently reported. The leading US producer has had significant re
d affordable laser delivery systems. The proposed effort is to test and develop new approaches for fiber optic delivery of the laser pulses
ntaining simulated AZ102 LAW (low activity waste), a defense waste stream that is difficult to vitrify in BS glass due to its high combined su
tions for particular addresses and makes this information available to users in an easy-to-use and intuitive way. Such a tool would be benefi
h voltage on time of 75%, thus a utilization rate of 61% per year or ~4300 high voltage operating hours per year with an overall system effic
ct will investigate the feasibility to demonstrate novel graphene- ceramic composite materials for use as HOM dampers. Phase II of the STT
eactor designs include carbon matrix composite (CMC), beryllium (Be) and tungsten (W) as the PFC fabricated as discrete tile units which li
of pulsed neutron sources in general is lower than that of the reactor based facilities, the unique capability to measure energy of each det
unknown at present. We describe the scheme of synthesis of a new material and explain why we expect that this particular compound sho
mplexity challenge and to increases user productivity. The Polyhedral User Mapping Assistant and Visualizer (PUMA-V) addresses this prob
a fundamental understanding of coupled physical, chemical and biological processes as well as the ability to predict such processes. A pre
y dynamically optimizing solar gain. During this project, Heliotrope will utilize scalable solution processed techniques to create unique nan
oichiometry due to diffusion. Furthermore, the heat flux and power generation in the bulk TEGs are limited due to large transport lengths o
rprise monitoring of network and applications due to lack of programmability, extensibility and security limitations. We will develop a syste
ater or impacted the ecosystem. Monitoring subsurface CO2 with a network of point sensors, strategically placed in a 3D architectu
25% by using cheaper fibers from ORNL in a graded construction of the vessel wall. CTD will perform detailed design iterations using lamin
-power, precision, remote 3D wind sensor that can be incorporated into many platforms, including buoy networks. The proposed effort will
s, CDS at Penn State University, over the last 3-6 years, has discovered a number of important new dielectric materials for co- firing and mu
mentation or the water removal and drying pre-treatment steps required for pyrolysis; they achieve much more rapid rates compared to bio
creases in high performance computing (HPC) power, virtual design and manufacturing using ICME tools provide the means to reduce prod
ata on soil C budgets, for studying terrestrial ecosystems. We designed and built an in situ, automated minirhizotron (AMR) system around
d-based computing) is the most promising alternative solution for industries to reduce their owndership costs and improve flexibility. This
timize plasma source performance. Laser Thomson Scattering (LTS) is one of the few non-intrusive diagnostics for ne and EEDF; how
trode assembly, the core of the electrochemical device, requires many energy intensive processes in fabrication of the device. In addition, w
at exchangers with novel, high-efficiency thermoelectric materials to provide highly reliable power generation at low cost. Commercial App
ge modeling. While techniques exist to measure vertical profiles of H2O vapor in the atmosphere, there is a need for a compact and econo
ronment. To address this challenge, CFAN has developed a hybrid statistical/dynamical forecasting scheme for delivering probabilistic forec
tions, x-rays are able to penetrate and generate images of objects that are opaque to our vision. They can visualize the inside of objects in
on beams as small as 200nm in diameter, with a very low ion beam current of & lt;1pA. In order to analyze sub-micron actinide particl
er conversion systems in the 100 to 200 kW range are sought to address needs on the industrial user and community level, however the co
onsuming, labor-intense, involving very large equipment, e.g., synchrotron radiation or ultra high vacuum. We successfully demonstrated
or to provide feedback for the active destruction system in the presence of the many components of post catalyzer exhaust gas. Equally im
$4.7/kW by 2020 while improving operating performance and efficiency. This Phase I project will develop innovative magnet wire insulation
mating surfaces where they form a durable lubricating film that sustains high loads and reduces friction and wear (boundary lubrication reg
turing, Partial in-field manufacturing and final in-field assembly. This proposal responds to Topic 8a, specifically the request for proposals a
otential of XAS and XES measurements are limited by the detectors of the spectrometers. We propose to investigate a new detector desig
performance of the insulation. Current insulation for industrial high-temperature furnaces consists of carbon or graphite flexible felts or rig
with the requirement to incorporate expensive high pressure (3600 psi) on- board storage tanks that are heavy and bulky, along with the re
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emperature coefficient of efficiency for the proposed CPV cell. Based on NRELs System Advisor Model (SAM) software, the LCOE based on t
cale. Phase I will focus on the development, integration, and performance testing of a sub-scale MCPV module capable of concentrating the
n energy race. Next Energy Technologies (NEXTs) soluble small molecule (SSM) organic photovoltaic (OPV) promises to lower the cost per w
s as a high energy storage medium such as it is required for electric vehicles (EV). We propose to fabricate novel high energy and high powe
x resistive battery balancing, allowing faster pack balancing with less wasted power. Motivs BCMS is based on capacitive energy transfer, bu
hich is based on a novel Si- graphene composite, has high potential to overcome existing limitations on energy and power density
NG detectors provide a highly cost effective method of achieving large detector masses. Because the detectors can be made extremely thic
s, most formic acid is produced through carbonylation of methanol, which is produced from fossil fuels. Since carbohydrate (CH2O), the m
ncrease the absorption of infrared photons directly, and thus improve efficiency, and negate the inefficient up-conversion process to ultrav
nventional nuclear plant I & amp;C systems, SMR operators need to amass a greater understanding of the health of both the sensors a
he performance, reduces the size and reduces the power consumption of optical communications within dense network systems, such as
ows sensitive measurement using a micro-cavity. The sensitivity demonstrated in Phase I was comparable to the levels found in drinking wa
of results makes it difficult to remediate subsurface mercury contamination, because it can take months to accurately trace a contaminant p
ominant form of hexavalent chromium in groundwater, can be measured at low concentrations using near- ultraviolet absorption spectrop
rces is critically dependent on power scaling of high-intensity, mid- IR stages driving the high harmonic generation. Proposed development
Containerless techniques, also called `levitation, are emerging as a very effective tool to access and characterize materials at the extreme en
quire frequent repair, and are not easily scalable to shorter wavelengths. This project seeks to address this problem by developing a high d
rectangular waveguide to TE01 in round waveguide. Lossy material will be placed in the round waveguide, and the selection of the TE01 m
2 and average current density larger than 100 mA/mm2 but how to optimize the emission from rough surfaces with negative electron
e stabilization, and coherence. Current laser systems suffer from complexity due to the use of multiple nonlinear stages to achieve the desi
s ago, the best energy resolution that could be obtained with monochromated EELS systems capable of forming a small probe was about 40
oses to design, fabricate, and test a magnetic lens to refract and focus thermal and cold neutrons. The new lenses will have larger aperture
s that trap particles also present too much resistance to water flow. This SBIR project is developing a novel microhole separation membran
tacts, creep deformation leading to bed reconfiguration, and limits on the packing fraction that increases the need for neutron multipliers.
e the energy windowing necessary for thermonuclear fusion and plasma physics instruments. Because of the harsh environment inside the
is tool of axisymmetric equilibria is required for an accurate analysis of plasma confinement. FAR-TECH, Inc. proposes to parallelize code M
have parameters to meet FNAL needs, but must be designed and built anew since the required parameters go well beyond those of availab
mation (SPD) processing will be used to produce Nb and bi-metallic Cu-Nb tubes having fine-grains and a uniform/consistent microstructur
ng term DOE requirements. CCR is proposing a 5 MW PPM-focused klystron for commercial applications while still addressing long term tec
ticle beams at the point of delivery, such as Final Focus point of large synchrotron rings. Application of the parallel bar superconducting str
candidates for high field applications in the 15T regime are the so-called High Temperature Superconductors (HTS), such as Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox
c development objective include: price reduction by innovative scale up methodology, high flux radiation tolerance of detectors, deposition
oelectric changes its permittivity. This effect can be used to cause a phase change of a propagating rf signal or change the resonant freque
ocathodes. Additionally, the degree of electron polarization needs to be increased beyond the 80% currently attainable and intrinsic mater
ies molecular vapors. ISL will develop refractory yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) porous monoliths as catchers, which retain open porosity aft
applicable in those Nuclear Physics machines where the magnetic field requirements are rather modest. One such case has been found in
associated with FETs. However, analog SQUIDs are extremely sensitive to magnetic fields, require sophisticated read-out electronics, and in
ch will only worsen with time. The major advantages of using diamond detectors in this application are: (i) the use of simpler water-cooled
pment of dedicated accelerators for production of radiopharmaceuticals for over 15 years (Institute of Medicine, 1995; Reba, et al, 2000; Na
of high specific activity Sn-117m would be of high interest. Sn-117m has traditionally been made in significant quantities in reactors, but th
akes it undesirable for detector applications. The company has developed a novel rapid chemical mechanical polishing process to polish po
nity needs a user-friendly, low-cost and highly reliable multi-analyate sensor for in situ analysis of COCs. During the proposed project, Inno
nificantly higher than that can be achieved using any existing GaN crystal growth technique, including a state-of-the-art hydride vapor phas
its switching frequency more than 10x faster than state-of-the art IGBTs. Cost parity with silicon devices will be achieved in three years usi
d to develop designs and processing techniques suitable for the existing 150mm silicon foundry at X-FAB Texas. To reduce the manufacturi
ess of GaN-based optical and electronic devices, the high dislocation density resulting from the use of mismatched substrates leads to fund
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cted signals will then be sent through an attached expert system, where the wave pattern will be recognized based on criteria established t
ning algorithms we will develop in this Phase I effort will provide the foundation for a comprehensive Mission Planner for a Hybrid AEGIS B
o address this topic, Primordial formed a world-class team comprised of the University of Maryland (UMD), Analytical Graphics Incorporate
Aegis BMD components, and also realistic multi-raid scenarios for testing and evaluation. The proposed SOAAP algorithms will aid both ce
t capability in raid environments. Our innovative techniques employ novel RF waveform characteristics such as modulation, timing, and ph
s proven local optimization technology to develop spectrally compliant, constant amplitude, AN/SPY-1 waveforms, with spectral level suffic
modulation, timing and phasing) that can help increase AN/SPY-1 S-band radar compatibility with civilian 3G and 4G communication netwo
r with tracks from other sensors to form a single system track picture that best represents the consensus estimate as to the total number o
tection of U.S. technology from compromise. Implementing software countermeasures alone is insufficient, especially when protecting an
nts. Fragments must be recovered by hand to be weighed and measured, requiring weeks of labor. This process is time consuming and give
and energetic materials in a cost and time-efficient manner sufficient for first principle analyses. The proposed effort focuses on inexpens
evelop a fast-running simulation tool for predicting aero-heating and aero-thermal demise of post intercept debris with complex geometrie
gh comparisons to available test data. The resultant model will be developed for and integrated into existing fast-running models for post-
). The tool will incorporate several innovations: i) octree Cartesian mesh for automatic mesh generation around complex geometries and d
d predict the performance of antennas on missile reentry vehicles.
. However, the available virtual prototyping software is currently not capable of predicting the coupled response of the plasma-antenna sy
ents will allow it to measure thickness and dielectric properties of each individual layer of material while maintaining its ability to detect ve
algorithm. The proposed system is designed to be robust to transmission errors and security threats, easily portable across platforms and
to other processors and reconfigurable in hardware. The uniqueness stems from the use of a single compression algorithm, SPIHT (Set Par
ant prime contractor, ISL will design this transducer to operate under the size constraints of the existing detection system. The transducer w
for an optical LHP leak detection transducer as a drop-in module for THAAD missiles. This optical leak detection transducer module will ex
or (DAPD) is demonstrated by monolithic integration of the discrete amplification invention with an avalanche mechanism and a negative f
nature for each image element. The combined collection of spectral and 2-D spatial data enables the system to stay"locked-on&quot
ow spectral line-widths below 0.05nm due to pointing inaccuracies with the individual diode bars and thermal instability of a large VBG. Eo

he Rb vapor at elevated temperatures with simultaneous irradiance by the pump and output beam. Furthermore, the coating will also form
oblems associated with such an approach. To better meet the measurement needs, a suite of three sondes will be developed: a new type
nditions change the parameters (water density, temperature, pressure) that affect the refraction. It is crucially important to correct for thes
sign, that could operate in at least five frequency bands, (from 2-20 GHz) which will provide connectivity with all existing MDA Communica
ques to miniaturize a reconfigurable computing platform which has significantly reduced size, weight, power, and cost (SWAPc) over curren
nsion. The pressure on the cap creates a force that actuates the nozzle extension. Once the nozzle extension reaches the fully deployed po
artner, the proposed design approach will develop a compact light-weight, fast activation extendible Divert and Attitude Control Systems (D
needed for the CFD-based design studies, such as percentage of powdered propellant that can be carried by the aerosol and how this varie
dvanced green propellant will be demonstrated that meets insensitive munitions requirements. The technology will be experimentally dem
POTEG system will be lightweight (<5kg) and capable of supplying>300W of electricity to the power management system while remov
e of missile structures. NextGen will down-select to a single concept by conducting structural and electrical testing and fabricate a proof-o
der this effort will be made using a combination of customized integrated print-on antennas and unique DNA-encoded electrical componen
s. This limitation is exacerbated in dual pulse motors with additional heat soak between pulses. To address this issue, a thermal barrier on
re able to withstand high temperature and pressure environments. However, the phenolic nozzle exit cones typically experience extreme h
etely inorganic and highly refractory with a melting point of>1000 & #176;C which will improve the thermal resistance of mat mate
on and basalt non-woven fabrics and felts have tremendous temperature and thermal shock resistance making it the ideal material solutio
and thrust vectored aircrafts due to thermal limitations. Frontier will propose a novel material system to allow increased temperature sust
s well as some new approaches to 808nm VCSELs to develop very high efficiency high power pumps. We propose an approach in which we
y. Moreover, by incorporating monolithic internal diffraction gratings in these lasers, linewidths and wavelength tolerances can be reduced
s, narrow spectral width, less sensitivity to thermal drift in center wavelength and lower cost of manufacturing. Under the proposed progra
nt events and alert the user to them, 3. provide context-relevant, high-level inputs, making some actions as simple as one click, and 4. asse
c aerospace applications. Dual/independent antennas should be avoided given size constraints, even if lower or high frequency charging sc
revious effort for the Missile Defense Agency as well as continuously evolving manufacturing capablity will result in a unit which can cool 2
icity, lubricant free, composite bearing surfaces on cylindrical and linear bearing surfaces; the second involves the use of advanced sealing
lumetric flow rate of air required for cooling. The goal is to either completely eliminate the need for forced convection at the ultimate sink
g reconfigurable or non configurable. GS Engineering has a solid understanding of the challenges of this effort as well as the technologies a
not only the knowledge it finds in the source documents, but how that knowledge was presented. In essence GROK augments the machine
vehicles (UVs) are being developed and fielded at an unprecedented rate; but maximizing the benefits of autonomous or semi-autonomou
e security and related safety of this environment. Our extensions implement the ARINC 653 partitioning standard, isolating applications run
of longer-lasting versions of bioscavenger proteins that could then be delivered subcutaneously and become bioavailable within minutes o
a passive standoff hyperspectral long wavelength infrared (LWIR) focal plane array (FPA) with a polarimetric capability that will exploit cold
d a rebreather. Current carbon dioxide scrubbers, which absorb exhaled carbon dioxide within the rebreather, are inherently prone to dusti
vapor pressures. The proposed technology is a significant advancement on current state-of-the-art technologies in use for CO2 scrubbing
mall passageways where field shapers are used to amplify the field intensity. No replenishing of consumables is needed for this process, it d
clock air filtration and protection. The proposed device harnesses advanced aerodynamics-augmented ionizer design and electrode materia
ting reasonable loads long distances. When coupled with an active altitude control system, wind prediction can be employed to guide the b
y, rapid distribution and administration of targeted vaccines is critical during a biological outbreak. Storage of drug formulations as separat
ire multiple days for accurate analysis. To overcome the challenges of measuring whole body radiation exposure, Radiation Monitoring De
oject, we developed Secure Distributed Data Storage (SD2S) by using Secret Share (SS) algorithm and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) for m
e Deep Vector Sensor sonobuoy based on single crystal vector sensor technology. Single crystal sensing elements offers a wide frequency ra
s power levels needed for this type of weapon is beyond their capability. The objective of the solicitation is the development of innovative
ed solution will reduce the total system volume by 50%, lower cost by 30%, and increase reliability by 20% over current solutions. This high
rveillance and data processing requirements. However, the receiver must maintain a high probability of intercept for critical emitters. The o
ed by the foam while simultaneously maintaining a surface temperature of only 53°C. Using the models that were developed in that work,
ractable Advanced Mooring System (RAMS) aims to make the mooring fixtures corrosion resistant to reduce/eliminate required maintenan
shipboard control electronics for Ohio-class submarines that can acquire heat from air-cooled components and reject it to the ambient en
velopment cycle and reduced cost and time required to go from concept to highly effective prototype, by employing High Fidelity Computati
mponents that comprise the entire sensor. As a part of this process, APS has teamed with TRS Technologies to evaluate innovative electrod
techniques and fixtures in Phase I, and build and test a prototype to demonstrate acoustic performance in water.
t or blast loading conditions. Likewise, these material systems are being used in layered or laminated configurations to exploit the benefits
y modifications to commercial and military WCDMA algorithms to support intra and inter platform handoffs, timing synchronization, powe
he battlefield that are in close proximity to hostile foreign networks to be cognizant of their surrounding radio frequency (RF) environment.
us recording from all sensors. With conventional EEG designs, implementing such a feature set is prohibitively expensive. However, with C
his Phase I development program seeks to address these deficiencies. We will utilize modern, high-integrated EEG electronics that will ena
osed technology is based on room temperature printing of amorphous metal oxide sol-gel films directly insulating biodegradable polymer s
ess control (DSA/MAC) considering time, frequency and space. These strategies are driven by the observation that the limiting RF feature o
on limited frequency resources and optimizes spectrum sensing and transmission times in a distributed network setting with possibly inco
cles in the atmosphere. As a result we expect significant vibratory motion of particles in the vicinity of the electromagnetic sources. By rem
pagating radio waves. Despite the challenges of launching a VLF signal, the VLF radio has a number of advantages including omni-directiona
To overcome these limitations, we propose to develop and demonstrate a novel high-throughput, resin-free technology for automated pro
expensive and difficult to adapt to purify proteins from new expression platforms. To respond to this need, Luna proposes the developmen
Clearly a means of supplying oxygen without this hazard is desirable. This can be accomplished using a solution of hydrogen peroxide as t
AV with threshold 450 mile range and a soft precision landing system using a parachute capable of 50 yard accuracy. An electric cooling sys
ovide long-term storage for next-generation CBT antidotes that is compact, lightweight, and robust for field use and enables autoinjection o
providing cost-effective protection in scenarios where repeated intravenous administration by a health care worker is impractical. Qrono p
osphate nerve agents and butyrylcholinesterase are both inactivated in the bonding process; this inactivation of butyrylcholinesterase has
ment of a new electrochemical assay that can serve as an easy to use and autonomous fecal coliform detection platform. The method is rap
The instrument has ability to process up to 10 L of water, selectively collect and concentrate pathogens down to 0.2 to 1.0 ml which is sub
d service in real time ad hoc fashion that is more scalable, robust against failure and allows synergistic use of resources. VIRAL network inte
orientation of the nanosat..
le data rates. The concepts underlying radar altimetry began after the Navy"s Moon Bounce program showed accurate ranging meas
composite to composite bonding and composite to metal bonding, from production to operation. For the Phase I program, XII will focus on
endure demanding environmental requirements of the rotorcraft platform. Our Phase I research will also focus on developing and demons
tter boosting techniques, as well as tag placement optimization. Similarly, TDA has shown that implementation of active tag systems is hinde
marked-up with semantic tags that relate the content to the ontology. c)Sufficiency tracking of discovered content: Relevant content needs
meters made possible by the new relaxor piezocrystals are the key enabler for this performance enhancement. Since these sensors are only
ctors in accelerometer costs will be determined and possible solutions to reducing these will be provided at the end of the program. The p
tistical and jointly learns the probabilistic reversible mapping and the dimension of the embedded space. The proposed approach also enab
DR). The rapid technical progress is made possible by other past and ongoing work on this star tracker. During the Phase II effort, a prototy
d other RF harsh environments.
OS-AERO payload).
int and line-of-the-sight configuration between optical transceivers. Pointing and tracking via gimbal systems as well as other mechanical tu
ability, specificity, and robustness needed for military aircraft. Thus, there is a need for a compact, highly reliable/specific sensor for multipl
, toxic byproducts can breach the OBOGS and enter the aircrew's oxygen supply. NAVAIR is developing an oxidizing catalyst to elimin
arse. Any receiver on an airborne platform attempting to perform SIGNAL Intelligence (SIGINT), or Communications Intelligence (COMINT)
Phase II to include a modeling based approach to further identify the optimum alloys and address the qualification of the new alloys. MER w
ey complex behavior-shaping events that operators can intuitively perceive and efficiently respond to, thereby resulting in enhanced insigh
op intelligent human-computer interface and interaction techniques that enable a single operator to remain cognizant of the current missi
onents to the desired levels. The significant expertise of Radiation Monitoring Devices (RMD) and our sibling company Evaporated Metal F
c sounder data and apply advanced processing to obtain optical turbulence strength, Cn2. We will also develop path-weighted turbulence
g turbomachines we have developed for space-based applications with operating temperatures up to 780°C. Specific benefits include low m
r technologies, rubidium chemical compatibility, low-leak fittings, contamination resistant and seal-less pumps, and contacted subcontract
h-energy lasers, Saft America Space and Defense Division, addresses the development of a health aware, innovative, lightweight, and robus
nclude those concerning sonobuoy design which focuses on aspects related to packaging, deployment, hydro-mechanical self-noise, and te
the amplitude and direction of sound wave and provides its spatial orientation regarding the magnetic north and its pitch relative to the ho
efficiency power conversion and thermal management system to meet these needs. Our approach uses an efficient front end conversion m
m. In combination with the proven technology of robust ultra-compact multipass optical cell and flight-ready electronics, this innovation wi
neration of DDM equipment; (3) ability to qualify the material as per the framework described in the industry standards, AMS4999A or AST
l as status and threats associated with individual UxVs. CHI Systems and its partner, Lockheed Martin, are pleased to propose Situational Aw
effort leverages RAS Multi-Algorithm Unique Emitter ID SBIR Phase I/II and end-to-end Directed ELINT Process (DEP) software modules (C/
ntify emitters in a dense and complex signal environment. Improved automated signal analysis and emitter classification is required to main

l drive the retrieval of relevant textual passages which will be semantically enriched using novel approaches to relation discovery and frame
der to produce actionable intelligence to assist planners and warfighters. Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. (KBSI) proposes to conduct resear
s and sensors being supervised by a single individual or very small team. To achieve this radical shift will require innovative new methods o
l data. Specifically, we employ Gaussian Process Latent Variable Model (GPLVM) and Spectral Latent Variable Model (SLVM) to learn low-dim
pertise in sparse data environments, maximizing efficiency by allowing computational resources to be focused on areas of interest to the us
ld enable both sensor fusion and enhanced recognition and identification. Our team has developed an initial theoretical framework that pr
OI) within the dense RF environment anticipated in the electronic battlefield of the future. Where appropriate, the developed RF Emitter De
formance predictions to support mission planning and tactical decision making.

ers with intuitive decision making skills of humans to improve human information throughput and decision making laid out in this research
G) Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) cellular phone system to a military UHF SATCOM radio system. In this work, the focu
rk assessment, advanced security mechanisms, and spectrum adaptation. However, most of the existing research focuses on the enabling
ould be used to expand neuroscience teaching in the classroom, to provide diagnostic information regarding brain function in suspected inj
gations are hindered by inert gas narcosis and oxygen toxicity. However, recent technological advances in a number of areas may provide th
addition, the Phase I effort will include optimizing each subsystem and establishing a reliable packaging and deployment approach. Critical
ce, size, power, and cost requirements with several advantages. Design and development risk is minimized by leveraging existing Pointing A

ent DTI conversion. Our approach exploits mathematical sparsity to produce high accuracy information sensing (ISENSE) with reduced sam
ally designed for AM/DDM process have not been developed in the metals supply base. Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, Inc. is proposing
bic centimeter. NanoTechLabs will work with American Superconductor to achieve the highest improvements in efficiency and mass reducti
le acoustic beams. This approach forms localized pressure and force gradients, which disintegrate the foam. Moreover, the system is entire
red ejectors can cause foam buildup. Luna and our team members BIW, Evac and Nalco propose to resolve the holding tank foaming issues
perative teams of operators, (2) the study of team performance metrics induced by comparing the team"s operation and the overall s
efficient UxV to operator ratio, it is critical that we develop a better understanding of real time hybrid human-UxV team performance, so t
g these crystals have traditionally been costly. Mide"s patented piezo manufacturing line and its over 20 years of experience with ma
for Efficient Agile Signal Classification of Adversary Produced Emitters, or SEASCAPE. SEASCAPE provides an energy-efficient, dynamic, hier
sWare proposes to focus on off-line processing of synthetic data in Phase I and real-world data in Phase II, the proposed sub-Nyquist signa
meet these exacting requirements. The technical challenge is to devise a cost-effective method of making a tiled approximation to a sphere
dated through direct comparison of predicted impact behavior with experimental measurements. MD simulations will also facilitate develo
nstead propose to focus our attention on employing new instrumentation cost-effective technologies to monitor brain activity, eye gaze, and
upport) for certain data mining and discovery tasks. IEC combines the unique ability of humans to instantly detect patterns with the compu
ound station processing to be done aboard the satellite. Furthermore, the geosynchronous satellites of the MUOS system could be replaced
.g., RF jamming, network intrusions, and communication protocol-aware attacks) caused by hostile entities in addition to their original com
rticle size using mechanical separation and chemical approaches to limit nucleation, increase particle size and eliminate small particles. Or
Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves can yield therapeutic benefit if applied properly; however, state-of-the-art devices are suboptim
l bounds suggested. To approach this limit, a unified strategy is needed that combines a multiplicity of such techniques and optimally comb
d through its impact on the properties of the surrounding air. Operating at eye-safe laser wavelengths, such a system can have an effective
representative payloads to the cluster capabilities via the System F6 communications link; and (3) F6 Common Application Pico Satellite (F6
bsolute barrier to moisture, oxygen and light. During shelf-life the drug is exposed to a single and safe contact material avoiding interaction
esterase. BuChE has low substrate specificity and thus may offer a broad spectrum protection against OP agents by irreversible binding to t

ml, are laborious selective culture plating methods and require 24-48 hours to complete, increasing onboard storage and sanitation require
symmetric crypto primitives to protect data at rest and in transit against eavesdropping and Byzantine attacks. Moreover, we propose to d
to capture, compromise, and cryptanalytic attacks. Concentris Systems proposes to leverage recent advances in peer-to-peer storage to pro
d exists to develop a FR treatment method for the standard MCCUU which would provide the needed FR properties without significant im
o flames or attacked by an improvised explosive devices (IEDs). 50/50 Ny/Co fabrics melt and drip when exposed to high heat, sticking to th
e surface of the current generation MCCUU as flame retardant materials. The proposed treatment will not adversely affect the functionalit
orn when needed, or are worn in a manner that permits normal verbal communication but that makes the devices ineffective for hearing p
n earplugs such as the Combat Arms Earplug as well as hearing-aid type earplugs such as the Etymotic EB15. While both afford a level of p
rmor uses a deep-ear insertion earplug with a membrane held in a clamped plate that resists loud sounds, withstands up to a two-atmosp
he SAPCLOTH multilayered fabric will enable it to rapidly dry boots and clothing without the use of a power source. As a result, this techno

ea outside the boot where drying is accelerated. The paper is antimicrobial and can be rapidly regenerated after use.
on a compact mobile platform or an industrial shop floor. Operation is controlled by a data processor with a fuzzy logic go/no-go decision
improperly scrapped equipment. In the Phase I project, Evisive will identify combinations of COTS and novel equipment which can be orga
HCM can be varied to avoid obstructions. Our HCM is automatically controlled, so our HCM produces a cut with a single command. Our HC

able to be shock tested using the MWSM. To achieve this savings, a fixture and MWSM test procedure must be developed to adequately sim
cution of naval functions. Any solution for providing SA of NetOps must function within the distributed, decentralized environment of US n
of non-military concepts and data representations from network monitoring, management, defense, intrusion detection, etc. But linking the
challenging issues, Intelligent Automation, Inc. propose to develop a highly scalable and autonomous NetOps Analytics (SANA) system, wh
e modular architecture allows a variable number of identical modules to be operated in conjunction to enable compatibility with all five VL
ng. DTI will utilize significant internal experience and specific familiarity with VLF systems, and is highly cognizant of the importance of con
nications formats, schemas and protocols use data encoded in XML, which is not an efficient data encoding method. These protocols includ
h required to transfer information already collected by CND products that are local to the incident. The RBLADE intends to accomplish this
ols and processes were not configured properly, especially for networks with limited capacity and bandwidth. In this SBIR research, D-Tech
nergy is maintenance required to support mechanical tracking systems. We have developed two thin film technologies that are capable of
e day compared with non-tracked PV. Furthermore, because CPV systems use a fraction of the PV material required in conventional solar a
layers. This top layer will be made out of cheap polymer that can be deposited by dip-coating, and the graded index will be achieved by te
electric power industry, where it is needed for integrating with variable output renewable sources such as wind and solar, and for both dist
nology that can meet both high-energy and high-power demands using cost-effective materials. To address this need, ADA Technologies, In
le layers. However, these suffer from temperature limitations and have low energy densities. A high energy density / high power density c
r accurate blast pressure measurements. The innovation in the integration of a pressure sensor and advanced signal processing will enable
lefield communications.
ot be available. The investigations for this project will focus on how multi-band, differing protocol (3GPP and MUOS) WCDMA channels can
yelin combines centralized security management with on-device isolation, monitoring, and enforcement. A Myelin app ecosystem adds valu
merous questions that affect the design of a mobile device architecture. BAM also evaluates the feasibility of allowing"Bring Your Ow
thentication and uses it for data protection in transit and at rest. Innovative methods of biometric key-based data protection provide enhan
osimeter would allow medical personnel to determine the likelihood of internal injury and thus be better able to diagnose and treat those e

t measures armor deformation, penetration, cracking and work-hardening, then presents a graphical BDAR analysis to support a go/no-go
As such, the Marine Corps needs a reliable tool that can gauge post-IED hull damage against standardized thresholds. Leveraging expertise
provide all of the tools required for such a toolset, such as procedural inspection and standardization methodologies, rapid-acquisition, me
than the 3"MWSM anvil travel) that produce damage to resiliently-mounted equipment, combined with a Deck Simulating Fixture (D
f high efficiency apertures, innovative multifunction integration strategies, and a proven history of rapidly transitioning advanced technolog
ce comparison. We anticipate those analyses will show quite significant kill vehicle divert performance increase. To support that conclusio
n SEATEC will enable the Aegis AN/SPY-1 to discern sensor-invariant target primitives. As a result, this technology offers advantages not onl
become increasingly vital in the coming years as the growth of wireless communication continues. This is especially critical in Europe wher
on, especially reduced interceptor leakage. SWAP algorithms and data fusion will seek to optimize Sensor Resource and Weapons Manage
ever, we explain an approach in this proposal to transform problems of this type into what are known as binary second-order cone problem
previous successful interceptor scheduling work for the MDA and scheduling the Air Force"s Space Surveillance Network (SSN). Thos
e would need to be function while in an unpowered state, consuming no or very little power. Nanohmics proposes to design and build a Bu
e backscattered light and will enable capturing of full-hemisphere warhead fragments data during warhead tests. As a result, this system off
acterize the resulting debris for HE submunitions warheads in missile intercepts. Corvid"s approach will include a combination of hig
s well as thermal response models for heating, mass loss and structural demise that have been developed over many years at PSI. An exten
l neural network. The innovation in real-time parameter extraction based on complex reflectometry measurements will enable the M3I sys
ency technology. The enabling technology will allow the thickness and defects in multi-layer composite structures to be detected and the R
of 45 dB, in less than 0.02 seconds computation time with a slow, high-level language implementation. Classical compression techniques a
greater than 12500 hours.
l platform for high sensitivity, high bandwidth, low noise detector arrays in the 1 & #956;m wavelength realm. The detector platform i
of a VHG-locked diode laser. With experience in high power / efficiency diode lasers, wavelength stabilized diode sources free from power

eristics such as high range-resolution, low range side-lobes and good peak to average transmit power ratios. Their wideband spectrum mak
rated in today"s operational systems. The primary focus will be on the development of algorithms for target characterization and cor
nst X Ray imaging. Further, Triton Systems will perform an analysis and limited bench level testing to demonstrate the sensor. During Phase
and infrared high-speed cameras will be correlated and fused to derive fragment three-dimensional state (position, velocity, angular mome
easure high resolution temperature (via a ultra fast responding fine wire thermometer) and optical scintillation (via a LED source/detector
charged, inert state to a fully charged, operational ready state in less than 2 minutes. PSI will demonstrate discharge rates of 10C and grea
tegration of multiple commercial off-the-shelf graphical processing unit processors will enable the AVIC software to solve unsymmetric spa
ing on the CRoC is limited to learning how deploy the device on unwounded, non-bleeding human volunteers. Operative Experience, Inc. p

cro-scale. For simulated tissues we need to be able to print materials that include the following properties: Wide range of stiffness from s
fidelity mannequins have thus become more and more widely adopted as legitimate medical education tools. Seraph Robotics proposes to
e advancements in public health and evidence-based treatment, and increased efficiency in the healthcare system, the current interoperab
opment of healthcare exchange models, which rely on capturing complex concepts in a fixed set of codes. However, these codes, used to s
a community of domain and subdomain experts can work together to create more comprehensive and precise mappings with benefits inc
y information. We intend to do this based on a proven, sound statistical inference methodology that is, in turn, powered by a machine lear
fied using post-deployment mental health assessments. In order to ensure effective and timely treatment, we propose to develop the Clin
e substantial gap between the end user"s formulation of a problem and the underlying computations required to provide an epidem
sumption. This work will provide the foundation for a comfortable, rugged, waterproof, low maintenance cardio/pulmonary strap.
be an important route to reducing the number of opportunistic infections. Infections lead to increased treatment time, costs, and mortality.
with decreased maintenance requirements, and is easily integrated into a variety of sensing based platforms allowing for optical and/or ele
capability. A sensor with the proposed level of performance could accurately identify and quantify COS in water samples in real-time by col
m to get the information about the radiation field out. That is, the mechanical response of the microcavity to the incident radiation drives c
ntally characterizing critical operational parameters to ensure realistic system level design with the intention of achieving a prototype demo
for charging the missile batteries. Bonded to the thermoelectrics will be a phase change material which will dissipate any additional waste
ected due to counterfeiting methods and processes that result in measurable differences in internal electronic signals, crosstalk characteris
nd powders capable of an energetic (exothermic) chemical reaction. The existence of different powders will allow for tailoring of the mech
uthentication solutions, but these stop short of providing 100% assurance of authenticity, and often require extensive operator expertise an
n the work we have done to simulate hemostatic agent application (which in turn leverages our prior work in surgical simulation), we propo
k as to the trainee"s performance. In consideration of these requirements, Infoscitex is developing a physical mannequin that can p
abdominal, and thoracic/axillary segments of human body with major bones, muscles, aortic and venous vasculature, and simulated organs
porated in the fabrication process directly such that the user"s manipulation of the mode are tracked and recorded. Unfortunately, c
stem, and the best way to economically and realistically meet the needs, Infoscitex Corporation is developing the Physical Anatomical Train
perations. Operative Experience, Inc. has developed models and training modules to support the rapid training of combat medics and surge
tinuously for multiple days. Modular design packages these features and components into an easily assembled/disassembled freestanding t
flying insects along with autonomous reporting and aggregation of the survey data.
ctor surveillance is the CDC light trap, developed in the 1960s. Unfortunately, this trap is not effective against the complete range of vector
pping devices such as the CDC light trap, which has long been the standard device used by military entomologists. The standard CDC light
gnificantly decrease fall risk in healthy elderly subjects as compared to no feedback. These technologies are currently being marketed as th
information. For instance, sway-referenced tactile feedback improved patients"balance. At present, there is a lack of systems capab
fection-control problems faced by civilian hospitals and emergency responders. The typical infection-control methods used in civilian hospi
and in serum, and have designed and fabricated several prototype biosensors using; 1) carbon fiber microdisc electrodes, 2) carbon nanofib
utaneous gel system to (a) topically deliver a therapeutic which may mitigate pain and halt or reverse nerve damage, (b) directly target rece
is of the atmospheric path and system requirements including the effects of turbulence. It continues with scaled laboratory experiments an
ut despite their very successful commercial application to aircraft air cycle machines, they have not been widely used in gas turbine system
nt in these bands. Antenna motion is achieved by a combination of tilt and position control, with a path-calibrating feature to achieve the r
band (~35 GHz), V-band (~60 GHz), W-band (~90 GHz), D-band (~140 GHz) and G-band (~220 GHz). The proposal will first analyze and simu
ng wirelessly to an embedded platform hosting diagnostic intelligence (built by UtopiaCompression), connected to medic device for simulta
d on any standard NATO litter. The MANCAP will reduce the local noise level of the patient to less than 80 dBA in a military helicopter by le
such as FireScout and A-160. While each DoD Service and nearly all the major DoD Primes have fielded fixed wing systems, the set of fielde
provide a route towards reduced weight and more reliable systems. Harper Labs, LLC, in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Techno
rails, specifically designed to enhance the bend and fracture toughness of the missile shell while providing high current carrying capability.
G customers where surface temperatures exceed the>1500F requirement in the solicitation. The material can incorporate glass micro ba
pertise in domain-specific modeling, autonomous vehicles, and software synthesis for large, complex systems. The team will design the wor
response algorithms and heuristics, are limited for the system architect designing an autonomous platform. In areas where such data is ava
a TBI/PTSD CDSS that addresses these shortcomings.
y. To address these needs, we are pleased to offer Health Online through Language a Medical Exchange System (HOLMES), a system for pre
ncing the quality and safety of health care through improving the accuracy and timeliness of medical diagnosis and management. Lifecom
suitable cohort building and analysis tool for MHS, and we will create and assess a prototype tool design. This work will include assessmen
s that a patient can use at all times, dramatically increasing their usefulness to the patient population and opening new avenues for more in
COM) and center of pressure (COP). The methods will be implemented on an existing hardware platform, our lower extremity exoskeleton E
insert-type hearing protector attenuation. The FAES system will be compatible with all types of hearing protection, including muffs, inserts
he ECG data is wirelessly transmitted to a display device (smart phone, tablet, etc) which uses the VitalH software to calculate, store and d
ABM third stage rocket motor will be routed to solid precursor storage modules through the insulation matrix. At elevated temperature the
integrated circuit (IC) electronic chips. The innovation in the novel use of a special nonreplicable phase-only volume structure (or mark) th
mately facilitate the elimination of purchases containing components from unknown electronics suppliers. This proposal introduces exactly
nd stringent packaging requirements in an often complex and crowded munitions platform leaves little space for active cooling for required
s opposed to physics-based equations. Typically FRMs cannot extrapolate to problems beyond the boundaries of the data set used to deve
o these technologies have not been developed. Training systems for these types of injuries are vital because the injuries are rare on the batt
als currently used in component manufacture and packaging, and no secret formulations or codes vulnerable to loss or theft. Through the
ntities of DNA to adequately mark SCs; there is no impact upon manufacturing. There are no limits to the number of unique markers that c
on. On the other end of the spectrum, CBRNE suits offer protection from a variety of WMD threats, but must be donned post-WMD-event
h concentration of the antimicrobials on the surface of the fabric thus increasing the biocidal effectiveness. In addition, the proposed proc
n the NATPEN as a topical treatment modality will enable minimally invasive, extended, targeted delivery of drugs to the peripheral termin
euronally specific delivery of painkillers is an important strategy. Iontophoresis is a medication delivery method that can be used to redu
m. Specifically, we will use the physiological data generated by patient monitoring devices currently in use in the critical care environment a
d its intensity and develop a pain detection algorithm software. Our long-term goal (Phase 2, 3) is to develop and commercialize a user-frien
ad that provides sustained release of two pre-loaded, FDA-cleared drugs: doxycycline and Kepivance. Doxycycline is a broad spectrum anti
erosolized into very fine droplets (<1 micron), thus enabling pre-mixing of fuel and air that is required for operation in spark ignited mod
ry to the target will enable the accuracy and effective incapacitation of enemy personnel while assuring non-lethality and low probability o
m), rubber balls have a low probability of hit and low velocity due to drag at extended range, thus a low probability of incapacitation. Smal
chnology needed to improve engine efficiency and decrease weight by reducing bearing power loss and eliminating the lubrication system.
with limited shelf life and restrictive environmental conditions for storage and use. Current optical methods such as Raman spectroscopy us
sed on a strategic combination of active and passive treatment elements in a pillow arrangement located under the patient"s head.
SBIR # A12-111. Simultaneously, Kutta performs a thorough cognitive task analysis (CTA) using both MEDEVAC and CASEVAC pilots as partic
n clinical/healthcare environments. Vecna Technologies has developed a wholly new and disruptive approach to actuator design that incor
ders, with robust walls, without resorting to pinches or other methodologies that increase heat conduction. Furthermore these new geom
fighter head and face gear, provide high airflow and resist clogging through the incorporation of a highly innovative no-power active self re
characterized for its filtration and mechanical performance for optimization leading to manufacturing of dust mask. The proposed technolo
t has an extremely low aerodynamic cross section. The low pressure drop per unit thickness allows for thicker filter substrates to be produc
ompounding this problem is that there are very few eye doctors deployed in field hospitals. With ocular injuries accounting for up to 32% o
high-quality 2D and 3D still and video attachments are very helpful to the teleconsultants. The appearance of 3D smartphones on the mar
ps, unmet needs, and opportunities. This SBIR topic and recent vehicle requirements from major military vehicle manufacturers validate th
erates at ambient temperatures up to 100 deg C. Our design uses innovative thermal management to enable operation at very high ambie
cifically targeting the present needs of the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) and other future Army vehicles, e.g., Ground Combat Vehicle (G
onal transceiver consisting of a multiaperture superposition compound-eye sensor with a high-speed IR laser diode array, and a multispect
sed navigation systems suffer too much drift when they operate continuously for days. To address this navigation, SA Photonics is pleased
RLG can be very small. DOT has also developed the architecture for a superluminal ring laser accelerometer (SRLA), which can achieve a sen
evelop an innovative STMI that produces high contact forces and increases useful contact area, by minimizing the surface-to-surface separa
for improved thermal performance is required as power densities of electronics increase. The primary objective of Phase I will be to mod
ger Modeler (RAMMM). Currently, the Autonomous Mission Manager (AMM) satellite models are being developed using the Satellite De
ortened, leading to higher overall system utility. PnP Innovations has been supporting the development of an Autonomous Mission Manag
es with initial focus on Fault Management. DoD missions will benefit from robust, reliable autonomous capability in support of the warfigh
tions. In the research proposed here, we will extend our existing architecture with additional capabilities to handle persistent operation du
orbit (GEO). The AMPLE platform fuses diverse sources into high-quality threat detection and track information, providing the host HVA wi
sensor requirements for instrumenting tunnel test sections at AEDC which is extensible to other tunnel facilities. Mechanical modeling of
the wind tunnel. PM & AM Research, in collaboration with Texas A & M University, proposes to address this important capability
derstand the sources and root causes of instability if this serious technical issue is to be overcome. Doing so will dramatically reduce devel
cooling approach that does not require a significant consumption of cryogen is desired. Creare proposes to develop a cryocooler that will
operation. The output of this Phase I project will show the feasibility of the SSMR approach by demonstrating the performance potential
ereby providing a fundamentally new and disruptive method for achieving cryogenic cooling. In fact, currently no solid-state refrigerator c
high temperature refractory powders with a small % of ceramic forming polymers. A porosity free element will be achievde by multiple re
ter), the period of performance at such a high level is short, and the quality of the air flow suffers significantly from undesirable combustio
nced radio concepts as well as some existing systems, such as DTV and cable tuners, require broadband quadrature mixers for up/down co
ive only to full-duplex. Modernization and programmability provide a mechanism to support these algorithms as well as algorithms such as
, analysis of flight test data, review/analysis of the ACF code implementation, analysis of high altitude data, development of playback meth
ack of reliable component histories, penalties must be imposed when such data cannot be validated. By implementing an electronic record
f both UHF SATCOM and MUOS (roughly 242 to 388 MHz), and do all of this while having sufficiently low radar cross section (RCS) to be com
ate common color-space material-ambiguities by leveraging spatial-relief discriminators based 3D data like that obtainable from stereo-pai
using. Thermal analysis, which included electrical thermal loads, showed that the LED's junction temperature was below the requirement d
d in the subject"s own language. A REAT (Real Ear At Threshold) fit testing algorithm utilizing either deep cavity headset or free field
erved weapons stations (CSWS) for Navy vessels including CVN 68 class ships. A unique composite materials system will allow this team to
ecessary to achieve high-density and flexible placement of optical components near the data source/sink. By reducing the routing lengths
ve analytical conclusions from social media data since they lack a solid theoretical framework in which to formulate their hypotheses. Furth
significant social patterns and meaning that should be derived by goes undetected. Securboration Inc., teaming with Dr. Carlos Guestrin fr
methods. Therefore, the Army is seeking a non-destructive evaluation (NDE) system which can connect with currently fielded Army systems
e pyroelectric detector. Radiation outside a narrow absorption band is reflected by the metamaterial element. In addition, the metamateria
This lack of defined particle properties renders the tuning or control of attenuation properties difficult, in both the infrared and other region
nt materials enabling to defeat threats in a broader range of the electromagnetic spectrum (EM). The new approach combines cutting-edg
ammals, including, manatees, sea turtles, sturgeon, and dolphins, at a user specified range spanning several hundreds of meters. This effor
s Drs. Doug Nowacek and Kevin Boswell as a detection platform for classification of species of concern in support of Corps channel mainten
pected to identify and intercept valid targets among a group of incoming objects while relying on ship-based radars and electro-optical/inf
ed between RF and EO/IR sensors to enhance the discrimination function of Aegis BMD against sophisticated decoys, and in the presence
nformation gathered prior to the interceptor"s own acquisition of the scene can"t be fused reliably and will effectively be rend
mate goal of this proposed effort is to better utilize disparate sensor data to perform better correlations and lethality assessments for ballis
N/TPY-2) and the Precision Tracking Space System (PTSS). The goal of the proposed work is to determine how to refine the Multiple Hypoth
d radar sensors. Any collaborating information available through both sensors would help their association and tracking between sensors o
sing Rule 07 at long wavelength infrared (LWIR). Phase II effort will focus on the validation of our passivation approach with demonstrati
othening and passivation process that is expected to lead to ultra-smooth (<2) GaSb epi-ready passivated surface in a reliable consistent

its track and correlation of multiple objects using multisensory EO/IR data measurements. The second algorithm,"Wager"corre
m from the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) research project. Objects of interest are found using a Bayesian belief network (BBN). Two
ed will minimize the number of objects tracked by the system, while maximizing the positional accuracy as well as scene information conte
plications for accurately detecting, tracking, and engaging ballistic threats across the BMDS. Current Detect-then-Track algorithms are extre
of the Histogram Probabilistic Multi-Hypothesis Tracker (H-PMHT) algorithm to produce advantageous lethal object information to the C2B
first principles simulation results and optical measurements. Averaged material properties from optical measurements will be approximate
nization for the method"s development and existing flight test data for demonstrating proof-of-principle. The resultant methodology
ISK). The scene generator will exploit parallel computing and incorporate both first principle physics models and fast running engineering m
essing the validity, plausibility, and extensibility of human performance models. We see a significant opportunity to advance the state of th
minate and engage threats. This requires careful coordination across a complex system-of-systems. It is vital to understand the impact of h
rative knowledge to develop high & low-fidelity cognitive models. The framework supports operator modeling of varying proficiency b
performance. The resulting models produce outputs such as decisions or specific operational actions that in turn can be injected into repe
ectures, simulations and frameworks. The OptTek Team will deliver systems engineering artifacts for an objective end-state BMDS M &amp
key innovation of VPCA is the utilization of Hadoop Ecosystem with scalable data storage and processing capability to enable the evidence
stics and databases. The proposed CDAT will in addition provide a mechanism for the implementation of findings to improve practice and q
h different options to attract a range of adult insects. The device will offer considerable advantages over the standard CDC trap and will als
. Unlike commercial protocols, the protocol also includes multiple concurrent communication channels so that many users can be evaluate
p TCIA systems and thereby facilitate approval. In the context of forward surgical care and medical evacuation of injured solders, the poten
kers associated with pain. To verify each molecule using antibodies would be costly. Hence, we propose mass spectrometry based approac
ersity of Arizona, will develop a Multimodal Objective Pain Assessment Sensor System (MoPASS) consisting of two light, comfortable, wirele
model by 70%. This SBIR Phase I will focus on treating partial-thickness burns to test of the safety and efficacy of the technology in preven
ntervene during the wound healing and remodeling phase to prevent hypertrophic scars from forming, thereby preventing scar contracture
ude noise reduction, spectral decomposition and topographic mapping of the EEG signals, extraction of event-related potentials, detection
orkload assessment. Although significant progress has been made on physiological parameter based workload assessment, there are still a n
ll be selected based on its ability to meet the neutron and gamma flux requirements specified by the Army for nuclear survivability testing,
Uranium (LEU) technology that produces a radiation environment for nuclear survivability testing while reducing life-cycle costs, and increa
ng the same laser source. The system will capitalize on Bridger"s existing ladar technology that can provide, when needed, foliage pe
rocess to preserve the structure and functionality of the lyophilized cells. The innovations in the VerCeS method will sustain cells for a mini
osion. Traditional revegetation and dust reduction processes requires application of a moisture retention agent, typically a petroleum-derive
n stabilize the soil, but also degrade into benign products, that beyond not harming the environment, may actually add to nutrients in the
e to bridge the gap between such weather-scale soil moisture data and sparse, highly localized point data (e.g., field measurements from lo
lop a commercially-viable downscaling tool with flexible data inputs. The foundation for the proposed tool is the Equilibrium Moisture fro
M interrogation, and optical cooling will enable the device to achieve ultra-sensitive THz and IR detection. As a result, the new device offers
ified distributions are useful, they are insufficient to properly account for epistemic and aleatory uncertainty. Three things are needed to b
the Georgia Tech Research Institute, proposes to develop an adaptive, sampling-based framework for quantifying the impact of both aleato
t incorporates both epistemic and aleatoric uncertainty using an ant swarm model borrowed from nature. In addition, it provides a graphic
he functional representation and computational efficiency of the stochastic expansion methods will enable the use of uncertainty quantific
applied to V & V, a rigorous test plan will be constructed for execution in Phase II.
n. The implementation technology (analog CMOS front end) will be consistent with the requirements of miniature to micro-sized, autonom
resulting product will be a user-friendly, high-fidelity, coupled Fluid-Thermal-Mechanical-Optical software package with accurate rate cons
e its utility by accurately modeling performance leading DPAL experiments. The proposed software will exceed standards set by competing
ate equation approach, which is often inadequate in predicting effects such as frequency pulling and spectral properties, we will make use
e created a need to understand and examine ways to quickly and serially assess cognitive health over time using mobile and readily deploya
salient and can be detected even in the low-texture environment. We then extract view-invariant shape and topological features that can b
a toolkit that gives analysts access to sophisticated statistical techniques. To help T & E analysts design more efficient tests and draw
sly, vibration-sensing MASINT has been practiced using active or in-situ sensors such as remote laser vibrometers or embedded piezo sens
n be used in sensing algorithms for detection, location, and discrimination of the activity. Current detection methods rely largely on emplac
e proposing both detailed modeling and simulation of the signals measured by the space-based EO/IR sensors, as well as implementation,
w-cost, polarization and spectral selective liquid crystal (LC) filter array, a focal plane array (FPA), and a neural network processor. The BIOS s
with autonomous micro-air vehicles (MAV) to provide guidance, navigation, control and motion detection information within cluttered env
se capacitive transimpedance amplifer driven photodetectors and/or single photon avalanche diode devices, and biologically inspired pool
rmation of those four bands in addition to information about polarization, temporal, and object shape information. In analogy to compoun
imize the use of local materials. This project will build on recent advancements made in particle size detection, with the goal of deploying
ely characterize the backscattered radar response of wind turbines in a low-order manner amenable to the Phase II signal processing algorit
ameters controlling the outputs, but the main drawback of this approach is its use of training sets whose predictive properties are limited b
posits on key system components, and 3) a remediation system based upon a photodesorption process to remove the cryolayer before it su
rption of condensed water and other condensed gas constituents from the critical optical and mechanical surfaces. OSC will use short and

vantage of high spectral resolution available, the proposed detector is expected to offer high chemical specificity levels and low false alarm
n aerogel generated in a floating catalyst CVD reactorwill be combined with electron irradiation treatments by our STTR partner Northweste
HWIL frame-rates, with support for on-the-fly (OTF) material classification and credible, physics-based signature synthesis and sampling. Fir
e Array Scene Projector (RASP) and the Ultra High Temperature based projector (UHT), meeting the performance requirements of both pro
nce when mission lengths extend over long periods of time. Automated sensor systems offer the opportunity to perform dismount threat
o dynamically control multiple UAVs and other air assets for Manned Un-Manned (MUM) teaming capabilities, as well as aid the pilot with

er phase I, the team will explore the feasibility of such an environment though the design of aeroelastically scaled wind tunnel models. At
radiation patterns are not desirable. This will benefit thermal management challenges of military and civilian satellites. It can also serve to
at make use of advanced gating techniques to improve their count rate. The single-photon detectors will be used in quantum measuremen
small size, and if properly designed it can be significantly simplified while delivering high performance. The objective of this proposal is to
ould be less expensive or, even better, it should be able to predict the critical conditions so that preventive actions can be taken to avoid po
5) ambient temperature; (6) light levels; and (7) subjective measures related to fatigue. Data will automatically download via USB or open s
b up to 6 feet thick. The device should be capable of measuring concrete compressive strength ranging from 3,000 psi to 30,000 psi, also be
developed in Phase I. At the same time, Plasmonics Inc will continue to provide the Army with regular shipments of packaged sensor elem
fects that lead to the broadening of X-ray rocking curve. This leads to poor crystalline quality. Such defects arise due to CMP (chemical mec
et to help analysts quickly detect and repair data integrity problems in intelligence data. The proposed research offers both a practical soluti
eigh less than 10 kg with the maximum diameter of 0.15m. The portable receiver/battery charger subunit will weigh less than 6 kg. Power
navigation to share fundamental measurements. To accomplish this, the soldier worn navigation solution must distribute navigation comp
cific objective of this Phase II application is to develop microspheres for continuous, controlled-release of antimicrobials capable of mainta
ectric rod antennas (DRAs) and a thermoelectric ionic power converter, which converts power even with a small temperature difference. In
munitions compliance. SBIR Phase I results generally demonstrated tactical missile feasibility. Improved, integrated, and optimized modelin
intrusions, unauthorized modifications, and tampering in critical embedded systems. This revolutionary approach monitors the power con
Membrane for Preservation of RNA Transcripts (IMPRiNT) that utilizes relatively small sample sizes coupled to membrane-adsorbent techn
absorption line to control propagation range of the radio signal. This modality can be useful for creating short range"micro"- an
of exo-electrogenic microbes to function as bio-catalysts, by transferring electrons to electrodes outside the cell. By combining this bio-ele
sist of a portable library for embedded devices, and a standalone application (App) for use on Linux/Android handheld devices. The hardwa
es soldiers to perform rapid terrain analysis, load planning, and route selection. In September 2011, Primordial received a $3.7M, three-yea
e Systima developed for small munitions launchers used on Harvest Hawk, mission flexibility will greatly increase by allowing the MML-AUR
critical aspects of scattering from objects constructed of thin, dielectric materials. Hardware acceleration and parallel-processing capabili
perating conditions. By understanding the physical constraints on the target information, one can better construct and refine a classification
e analysis algorithms that account for both geometric (shape and motion) as well as radiance features of scene objects. These models how
s of 0.1 nm and 1 nm, will be issued daily and obtained by using the available near-real-time observations of solar surface features. This f
mited. Our unique expertise has allowed us to correctly identify materials, reaction kinetics and manufacturing processes that have previou
rmulations as well as optimizing the print features. Specifically, printed channel widths below 10 microns and gate dielectric thickness belo
and the development of a stand-along design tool to aid in obscurant modeling. The tool will aid users in'setting up'scenes in
gating a boundary condition procedure named Complete Radiation Boundary Condition (CRBC) for advanced EM simulation systems. The C
ally invisible while in deep hide. Unfortunately, the attention paid to the ground moving target indication (GMTI) has been limited by the en
wide variety of contaminant-substrate combinations and perform physical and spectroscopic characterization of those samples in to suppo
els and/or operational vehicle states), and contextual situation states (live/virtual/constructive/serious-game scripts/scenarios). Innovativel
while exceeding the solicited specifications of 10^-12 bit-error rate (BER) at 30Gbps. Following simulation of the hybrid superconductor-sem
ow seek to optimize the elements necessary to deploy a commercially viable platform system for the rapid production of passive immunity
n state and provide kill assessment. Each of these tasks minimizes the uncertainty in estimation of an underlying stochastic process. The e
ROIC performance is application specific. With this technology, optimized performance of a ROIC, includes the ability to adapt to different p
ently there is a trade-off between power and performance. System sensitivity and speed can be increased if one is willing to employ large
thelial cells, and regulates their migration along the direction of the nanofibrils. This morphological change is associated with beneficial fun
ble a Medic to interact with multiple heterogeneous sources of information including communications, e.g. video chat, medical databases, a
nt testing, and provide full scale EAPS canister assemblies to the EAPS prime contractors for qualification testing and final system validation
ent of Expert Models (TRADEM) SBIR project Eduworks Corporation developed an innovative and efficient process for producing expert mod
ign, develop, and produce a prototype to address the problem of radar range-Doppler straddle. We will demonstrate the prototype and in
s well to small (8-15 & #61549;m) unit cells. In comparison to digital unit cells, the noisy digital electronics are outside the unit, resulti
dentification, association, and accuracy, especially in challenging missile defense scenarios. Toyon Research Corporation will continue to de
o commercial network analyzer product that covers the THz band. SA Photonics is pleased to propose the development of a tunable, broad
sated using an Intra-Subaperture Adaptive Optical (ISAO) system within each subaperture, reducing the number of subapertures that must
l allow power scaling and spatial phase control to come together in a new system overcoming obstacles currently preventing the fielding hi
testing. It is strongly desirable to work with AFRL to target specific design metrics and platforms to focus on development of a practical pro
ll be demonstrated through experimentation with a 2x6 MIMO radar prototype, that is capable of operating in either a SIMO or MIMO mo
surfaces. The results will include virtual test data to be validated against actual test results.
g omni-directional or dipole patterns as well as directional patterns similar to that of a Tonpilz piston type transducer. The modal transduce
ore quickly. These factors increase the need for effective sensor resource management to squeeze the maximum amount of useful informa
of this program, we developed a Watt-class, compact, extremely narrow-bandwidth (sub-GHz bandwidth), diode laser pump for DPALs. In
nic, and munitions with very high setback accelerations of over 50 KG. These actuation devices can be integrated into the structure of muni

nd mission execution, and the ability for the toolkit to adapt to ever-changing UAS technologies. The resulting AMTT system allows tacticia
SCs to meet USAMMA requirements.
by theoretical analysis, modeling and simulations (M & S), fabricating and testing components, and by assembling and testing a proof
identification and transformation of data to information and knowledge to support decision making at all levels. BENEFIT: This capability h
. The reaction mixtures are analyzed by liquid chromatography/mass spec (LC/MS) instrument with a refined method that separates, quan
e single fuel directive and generator fuel efficiencies consequentially suffer due to the substitution of diesel with JP-8 jet fuel. Lynntech ha
om software. It is well-documented that animals experience an involuntary physiologic response when exposed to compounds that they ha
rmation of undesired by-products. Widespread adoption of enzyme-catalyzed synthetic strategies is hindered by the high cost of purified p
are depleted. It also aids national security because domestic resources are used rather than petroleum. Biomass offers the potential for lar
multi-stacked solar microcells with non-coplanar mesh of metal interconnects supported by thin elastomeric substrates to achieve high de

smitters. To combat these difficulties requires skilled operation, and that data be collected over long time periods and large geographic are

Phase I, the complete specification on the instrument functionality and performance capabilities will be generated in close collaboration w
igh laser power excitation with the (NPMs) nanoplasmonic materials. The NPMs will be produced by iFyber and will have oxime coatings t
ormation and thus uniformity and physical properties especially of nonwoven fabrics with basis weights at 30-50% of current woven fabric.
mpact, lightweight, and sufficiently ruggedized solar lighting system for military shelters. Steven Winter Associates, Inc. (SWA), an award
evelop and test a multi-sensor data fusion algorithm suite that will fuse information from multiple EO and RF sensors to estimate every trac
espace. Our algorithms provide an approach to improve tracking performance by simultaneously fusing metric and physical attributes. Th
m development approach is a key element since SRM performance is typically driven by getting the right information at the right time to th
nonlinear differential games, capturing the interactions between friendly satellites systems and adversarial space objects, which may brin
fficient techniques for distributed learning in challenging scenarios; (c) derivation of multi-player cooperative strategies in persistent area de
rithms and models developed in this Phase I will be incorporated into a Service Oriented Architecture framework in which GAMER solution
self-defense capabilities. Space systems are a vital component of modern military networks due to the rapidly increased requirements on
m) in collaboration with University of Michigan, propose a novel sensing system called Cognitive Ultra-low Power Sensor System (CUPSS). C
h force protection applications as well as to establish methods for defeating adversarial installations constructed from the most advanced fo
tial, controlled thermal curing in field, relatively high initial (raw material/production) cost, and relatively high sensitivity to the chemical an
ell's equations formulated, in a single computational methodology, in terms of 1) Moving- and fixed-domain overlapping computati
nd 1.3 cubic inch transmitters that operate in C-band. BENEFIT: Reductions and reallocations of telemetry spectrum have forced the DoD t
fficient C-Band transmission and high efficiency C-Band power amplification.
TDS but with superior spectral resolution. Lake Shore will leverage its existing efforts in coherent CW terahertz emission and detection at c
lf (COTS) optical cryostat and with variable electrical and magnetic field. We will specify analysis methods to determine relevant semicond
on data simply by down-sampling. Our approach to exploiting these data is to impute high level features from low level data by learning the
s will provide benefit to government situational awareness problems, as well as other organizations interested in geospatial reasoning
ny simplifications are made to the governing equations based on a-posteriori analysis of these phenomena. Predictive models seem to rely
iniaturized sensors are often pushing the limits of physics, fighting against the effects of reduced scale on sensor mechanics. Meanwhile, in
o optimize their performances. Traditional chemical kinetics models often contain a large number of uncertainties in the rate parameters an
h lag dampers, and the impact of fatigue on the Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of rotor and rotor hub components. This project will develop a
ow, or limited to simple environments. Specifically, no existing method can simultaneously model atmospheric acoustical phenomena, surfa
manufacture of RF circuits and reduce RF losses, resulting in communication systems with greater efficiency, smaller footprint and reduced
der Phase I, we designed and demonstrated a toolkit architecture that integrates a data management server with collection and analysis to
mpelling substitute for antibodies in a wide variety of applications, beginning with ELISA-like laboratory tests, evolving to rapid, fieldable La
d Stahl (CBS). The feasibility of the coherent CBS chaos radar for automotive applications was demonstrated. TechFlow carefully studied an
NJM thermopile detector is designed with D* sensitivity equal to or greater than the existing commercializations . The thermopile array i
maintenance actions if failures should occur for the F/A-18 Generator Converter Unit (GCU) PS1 power supply. The outcome for this effort w
ith the USC Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT), seeks to address these issues through a novel approach called FACITS (Fast Authoring o
e area, short diffusion paths, numerous active sites, and tolerance to volume change during charge/discharge cycles. In Phase II the cathod
ng derived MWNT with tensile strength exceeding 37 GPa and modulus of 375 GPa at a 10 cm gauge length. We will provide low defect CN
ods will be applicable to both current and future hardware. Minimal weight will be added to the system with the proposed methods. Du
of potential damage to commercial integrated circuits by the integration of multiple nuclear event detector chips (NEDs) into the system. W
architectural breakthrough that simultaneously achieves the Army"s goals of enhancing tactical radio performance, connectivity, and
comparison to the existing unattended ground sensor primary battery-based power system, the LoTEL-FC system lasts twice as long, is sma
t, and so new diagnostic tools are required. In our Phase I, we developed and demonstrated a new optical biomarker that can detect bact
after optimizing the high capacity positive electrode design and the selection of a new separator. These findings indicate the direction to fu
des) that represent the interference on virtual nodes due to real nodes, and vice-versa. RFnest-48 uses a combination of direct digital conv
ighting). PROWL is designed to be a compact, light-weight, low-power, self-contained module that can be added to any robot platform. L
absorption line to control propagation range of the radio signal. This modality can be useful for creating short range"micro"- an
ll-scale sensor in Phase I. For demonstration and evaluation in Phase II, a full-scale sensing mat, including hardware and software meeting
netically engineered cells bearing the features of artificial reticulocytes (ArtRet) so as to provide the Army with surrogate cells that are capa
tive VISAT technology that utilizes vertical integration of radiating elements and electronics layers to yield the best size, weight and power (
DF) systems to troops in the field by easing deployment and make those using the systems much safer by lowering their profiles. ASIs Smar
eness and innovation of this development effort is not only the small size and low power but the addition of simultaneously imaging in 16 d
qualities, direct structural integration, and rapid configuration / OML changes while reducing cost and time by reducing material waste, ma
ting techniques which will guarantee high fidelity data collection for CSE tool validation. Mainstream will assess the merits and deficiencies
elf-referencing interferometer, and the corrective element is a liquid crystal adaptive optic or other device suitable for use in phased arrays.
chniques provide sensing far beyond stereo and LIDAR range, and deep learning techniques allow terrain classification, people detection, a
ts are neutral buoyancy and volatility that affect obscurant duration. Polaris Sensor Technologies developed a non-incendiary, smoke-pro
umbers for applications running on clusters of multicore processors as well as graphics accelerators. The context-aware random number ge
mproved navigation and obstacle avoidance by Navy UGVs. The proposed Phase II effort includes development of innovative algorithms an
;1~8.5 & #61549;m and LWIR & #61548;2~10.5 & #61549;m) 512x512 FPA with dark current density ~1e-6 A/cm2 and QE=
cess, and incorporating the double-layer electrode into commercial satellite cell designs. Quallion will build prototype cells and perform te
l sources of debris and enfolding existing signature models for the validation phase of this effort. Predictions of solid motor performance a
only are these units bulky and dated, they are extremely limited in configurability and require unique drivers and software protocol stacks
monolithic radiation hardened POL DC-DC converter for missile defense, space, and aerospace power management applications for use in di
uation/characterization and components for demonstration. MSI will be performing the aerothermal and structural analyses. In addition,
by threats that could penetrate our defenses with a good schedule and an effective missile defense system, this damage might be driven t
Phase II will include the full development of key component technologies. This includes the following: a radiation tolerant design for a cu
gnetic fields are linear, it is still a formidable challenge to be able to accurately simulate the various scattering phenomena. The scope of t
tion, and the Analysis Manager automates test data analysis. ATRT development is driven by a SysML Model Based System Design approach
gainst the thermal gradient. By raising the hot side temperature of the LCS, the ultimate heat sink (ram air heat exchanger) will be able to h
roposed technology focuses on addressing the effects of these time-dependent damage modes in engine disks made from Nickel-based su
y (SEAFAC) and the South TOTO Acoustic Measurement Facility (STAFAC). These arrays, however, do not extend into the high-frequency (HF
thermal and flow similitude between the building block deposit and the part deposit, instead of a rigorous computational simulation-base
ith visualization pipelines and simulator capabilities, with ASU's industry leading research Report developed under SBIR contract for
ft platforms, new technologies must be investigated that allow significant platform-level performance improvements, including increased p

oral and spatial characteristics of the pulsed beam, which diminishes the effectiveness of the signal. In this Phase II SBIR, Raydiance propose
n. Navy requires the diode lasers at 780nm wavelength for Rb alkali atomic line. Princeton Optronics proposes an approach to develop such
e up slack when the receiver aircraft engages, however it could be inoperative, or simply not capable of taking up the slack fast enough. M
ed flat against an electric conductor.
h should work for wavelengths and fiber types of interest to Navy platforms. We identified a wavelength and fiber-type agnostic capability f
by the vibration inherent in ground vehicles, helicopters, and jets. This technology is called the Integrated Vibration Isolator for Quartz (IVIQ
failure as well as unavailability of the required RF spectrum issues that may require abandoning an expensive asset at sea. Image-based N
alline alumina (CeraLumina) has excellent MWIR transmission and mechanical properties comparable to, and in some cases better than, sap
d produce scattering/reflections, and thus a suitable transparent conductive coating is preferable for applications like the targeting system i
tions for the terms in the sonar equation. These distributions, referred to as sonar equation maps (SE-MAPs), characterize the expected va
ased decisions to one where leaders are encouraged to employ judgment-based decisions. However, communication training is a gap in the
cal power, which limits the degree of size reduction and portability that may be achieved and imposes a substantial logistics penalty. There
. These models of human organs will be produced from polymers that closely imitate the tensile, lubricious and other important properties
y before grafting makes this process very difficult. Thus, there is an urgent need for a technology that will enable real time, noninvasive, thr
uries and extensive burns, skin loss must be addressed promptly to prevent life-threatening complications. However, restoration of fully-fun
d methods to measure the complete corneal and scleral topology would provide a valuable tool for both clinicians and PROSE device manuf
fied as biomarkers of Mtb infection. In Phase II research, an optimized electrochemical multiplex assay for rapid TB detection will be devel
om regions of difference in the genome of M. tuberculosis will be attempted. An extensive TB serum collection that will also contain a suffic
his issue of efficiency through a system- and component-level analysis of hydraulic systems. In contrast to other approaches which conside
ackages which include internal rubidium reference cells and/or offset phase locking optics. This packaging will leverage processes that have
ability of the system, and won a Phase I award for development. This was successful and a Phase II proposal was requested. In Phase II Adap
multi-channel, fully-integrated, high-temperature capable (250°C), high speed (<100µs), SiC-based SSEDU demonstrator. The proposed S
er a range of transonic Mach numbers. The effect of these flow control approaches were characterized with the emphasis on global shock
d assesses trustworthiness at the cloud client to execute tests within a trusted environment. Our solution integrates diagnostic tests to ass
dent aspects of information quality. METSI also includes a QoI Rating that provides a numerical summary of the QoI for filtering and visualiz
uate capabilities for investigating thermo-mechanical behaviors of micro/nano scale samples at elevated temperatures over 600°C. In order
operation. To assure that these specifications are met, parts must be balanced separately and then integrated as assemblies during produc
cramjets, and IC engines. The unique feature of BI is that it can circumvent the difficulties associated with propagating light through dense
e, and high reliability in a very rapid timeframe to meet their mission needs. This trend should be embraced for a generation as the fieldin
e, and (e) low cost are all key requirements for DoD missions. The development of these existing space mirror systems have reached their
o develop a nickel-base alloy for use in LRE will be performed. The final Phase II activity will be focused on scaling up the process to produc
nt systems in legacy aircraft as well as compliment the design of new suppression systems in future aircraft. By incorporating an optical fire
photon detection, image enhancement and in-line visual display with zero offset. The PCIC in-line detection-enhancement-display sandwich
ptima, Inc., proposes to develop a prototype Decision Support System (DSS) known as SAGES (System Acquisition Guidance from Expert Sys
umber and size of thrusters to be used. Small 1-N thrusters best suited for attitude control activities while thrusters like the 5-N and 22-N th
space solar array that leverages from both MOLLC"s/ENTECH"s and EMCORE"s successful terrestrial CPV products, space
ave reduced optical transmission, degraded electrical dielectric and conductivity performance, and degraded elastic modulus and strength
ure system. The proposed technology enables emerging missions and increases SmallSat operational capability. The Aladdin technology is
ed errors. Creare proposes to develop a handheld inspection tool capable of measuring hole diameter and associated hole-to-edge distanc
mising approach to reduce oxygen ingress (without the application of additional surface coatings) while improving high-temperature mecha
nt up to 5 um that would possess ability for photo-thermo-induced crystallization and, therefore, for refractive index change in the exposed
usly adjust nozzle exit area and enhance exhaust flow mixing have been demonstrated in pre-prototype form; these demonstration and eng
ies. This effort addresses the need for non-intrusive diagnostic approaches that can provide high-speed, planar, spatio-temporally resolved
nd propulsion subsystem can be used over a wide range of mission operations from orbital plane changes to station keeping. Perhaps most
ing coking behavior at high chamber pressures (Pc) and heat loads and have forced the development of highly refined propellants e.g. RP-2
lly-coupled fluid/structural interaction (FSI) analysis tools, potentially leading to excessive conservatism in the design. The current analysis
ed for these and other small satellite platforms has hampered the use of the flight-proven ground stations in the Air Force Satellite Control N
p fill material to a user-defined height over varying surface contours, ensuring a smooth, consistent finish in a single pass. In Phase I, POC de
as the sun. ACE optics have the benefit of generating high resolution, distortion free images that have uniform intensity across the field. SP
robust to harsh environmental conditions, does not pose explosive hazards, and is storable for over six months. 2) A highly efficient, lightw
ator, synchronization ring, and linkages. In Phase I, Exquadrum document the requirements, used modeling and simulation to conduct desi
that engine lifetimes can be predicted. In the Phase I project, Reaction Systems identified an approach than can rapidly and accurately ma
isions at any point in the system development lifecycle. Very often the greatest technical challenges are posed by systems involving interacti
ortunity or to respond to a detected threat. Onboard planning and scheduling can be particularly challenging because of limited onboard p
d energetic ingredient research over the past 20 years and the lack of a coordinated, sustained national effort; few new ingredients have su
ed that the source is an ideal candidate for a 3D LADAR illuminator. During the Phase II program this laser design will be refined and a prot
ight conditions encountered in nighttime urban environments Toyons solution can eliminate the need for cryogenically cooled thermal ima
ept design will meet performance constraints and appropriate military specifications. Phase I Actuator performance requirements identifie
links to provide secure and survivable communications in anti-access / anti-denial (A2/AD) environments. This capability is also critical at t
e development of polymer MEMS structures to support the membrane mirror atop the large rectangular chip, and (3) the development an
dentified, and the response by the satellite. TRACLabs proposes the The HAMMER system, which is designed to operate on-board a satellite
allows minimal flexibility outside of predetermined constraints. This simulation is focused primarily on recreating what has been observed
unsuitable for SSA applications due to lossy compressions and high computational requirements. In order to meet the Air Force"s req
ta that we cannot keep pace with the data explosion in this manner. In spite of the allure of automated or autonomous processing/exploita
d across ground-based and space-based entities, the management policy that the PBNM tool generates and uploads on the different compo
ulk material. In order to reduce costs for new facilities a way must be found to reduce material costs. Statement of How this Problem or Si
bstantially reduce the costs of a particle accelerator. By developing an enabling technology, AASC can secure flagpole IP and license it to fut
tream by increasing the number of separation stages from one to many. In Phase I, AASC will demonstrate a method to increase the separa
ded with a solid core beam stop. Largely due to radionuclide issues, DESY (Europes XFEL host) is planning on using conventional nuclear gr
his will require new, innovative and entirely different foam processing. The process method proposed will lead to a hollow foam ligament, w
remote sensing systems and it also provides benefits to other time-dependent imaging applications. The challenging design specifications
which can reduce heat exchanger volume and weight by 50% and 50%, respectively, while achieving the same heat transfer as competing
me which will in-turn improve the performance of the silicon pixel detectors and other products that are enhanced by 3D integration. Amer
though individual cables can be replaced, a wholesale replacement is cost-prohibitive and not a practical aging management strateg
lel Tools GUI Framework (PTGF) will use a plugin architecture facilitating rapid GUI development and reduced development costs for new a
. Beam Power Technologys innovative elliptic-beam IOT (EBIOT) will overcome the power limitation. Additionally, the efficiency of the ellipti
bon concentrations in groundwater and soil-gas. The system will be capable of being deployed and operated in the field at a lower cost tha
f the klystron. Calabazas Creek Research Inc., based on technology developed through a Phase I grant for a 500 kW PPM L-Band klystron a
l during growth. The success of this program promises to result in higher availability and lower cost of large volume detectors needed for h
ide, a diol of interest as a chemical intermediate, pharmaceutical precursor and monomer. This technology will use a combination of
d thermal conductivity and radiation resistance will be developed to address the needs of next generation particle accelerators. Testing will
ore subdivision work is required for successful meshing, and it becomes successively more difficult to insure that all conditions are met in e
mentalists because of (1) its large set of synthetic diagnostics tools, (2) its speed, (3) simplicity of use starting from a set of run templates, a
y to significantly improve electron gun performance while at the same time reducing assembly costs and time. This technology would have
e resolution). Even the most sophisticated fusion devices employ inductive pick up loops, with multiple versions planned for measuremen
hemical changes in the concrete over time. Technologies that can assess the integrity of LWR structures and provide means to mitigate the
and after remediation. Current monitoring methods are costly and time-intensive and mainly involve grab sampling of headspace gases fro
sing magnets and phase and field strength of RF bunching and accelerating cavities. Optimizing these parameters can be a time consumin
zed for efficient math computations. The most common embodiment is the graphics processing unit (GPU), which is capable of thousands
re is a desire by the DOE to broaden the audience for these codes. The Matlab computing environment is often used by both programmer
cation - to a broader range of applications and products for widespread use by small and medium-sized companies. The VFT code helps con
x condensed matter driven by THz pulses are likely to exhibit interesting dynamics that can also be used in a new generation of electronics.
hode which is robust, high QE efficient, operates in visible wavelengths, and has a & lt;100 fs response time. Such a cathode woul
rating in the US at higher frequencies such as the X-band PPM klystron at SLAC [1], the X-band magnicon at NRL [2], the Ku band 17.1 GHz
duced in too small quantities and at too high of a price to be competitive with petroleum-derived phthalates. As a result of the cost, isosorb
om Photonics will address the emerging need for massive deployment of instrumentation to test and monitor optical coherent communicati
d poor ionomer electrode interface. A nano-structured novel support for alkaline PEM catalyst layers will be developed. The support will e

e ideas and technologies available today. It will be capable of field-deployment specifically for unmanned aerial vehicle missions. During P
cking both in terms of selectivity and sensitivity. In collaboration with Texas Tech University, HJ Science & amp; Technology, Inc. propo
do not provide any additional capabilities such as electrical biasing and heating of the sample. Failures of these liquid cells make experime
directly locally measure the environmental parameters in the microfluidic cell; specifically temperature and pH. This proposal will aim to co
able solution. The Key Innovation for this SBIR Proposal is the recent emergence of a new generation of MgB2 wires with breakthrough pro
me movies of fast, bright plasma events to be recorded in a single shot. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The primary commer
and the national laboratories. Compounding these technical challenges are prohibitively expensive commercial multiprocessor software lice
second-level resolution for providing better resolution in time-of-flight (TOF) systems at colliders. RF-strip-line anodes for large-area microc
d membrane brings greater efficiency and ease of use. Li-ion batteries have an established and growing presence in the consumer electron
fuel cells. In addition, groups such as the semiconductor industry are interested in utilizing GISAXS as a metrology characterization to
y of the segmented field IDED capacitive sensing technology to detect and monitor debilitating damage to concrete using permanently mou
es. The second is the relatively new technique of optical parametric chirped pulse amplification (OPCPA). While both methods have been s
ular replacement. The technology also can convert 1,4 butanediol to THF. The overall goal of this Small Business Innovation Research is to
wafers. Though GaN seeds exist, their production is the primary industry bottleneck due to low yield processes ( & lt;20%) or low grow
ock to the reduction of defects in heteroepitaxial growth of GaN when trying to increase device yields, performance, reliability, and ulti
opy technique because the cavity delivers a much more intense signal beam to the photodetector and thereby enables an unparalleled sign
ith high detection efficiency for both ultraviolet and visible light photons. Some of the specialized photodetectors used in high energy phys
accelerator technology first developed at DOE National Laboratories. Although these types of light sources cannot replace the larger user-
for UAV deployment (5 kg and 50W). Our method retains the advantages of near- infrared diode lasers while pushing detection sensitivity
the solution of such a problem will result in significant savings to both the scientific community and taxpayers. MicroXact, Inc. is proposin
re is a need for revolutionary optical interconnect technology to reduce cost, improve performance, increase reliability and simplify the inst
material. Furthermore, this supplier is an overseas company that is changing its business model away from powder production on which
ow an artisan process of physical experimentation rather than digital simulation. The proposed solution is to develop a commercial a tur
e software into the full manufacturing cycle. This proposal will be accomplished through collaboration with Tech-X Corporation, a leading
em rapidly in high electric fields. Such a gun that was also superconducting could, in turn, support those high fields at full duty factor for in
e these nonlinearities is to use a harmonic SRF linac at a multiple of the main linac frequency of 704 MHz. There are a number of challenge
MW in ~ 20 ns pulses. The overall goal of the proposed SBIR project will be to extend these preliminary results and install on the SLAC SLED
ng in the supply chain many of which must be solved in real-time. This project addresses DOEs interest in turn-key solutions advancing the
s now at a point where it is neither consistent nor unified. ParaTools, Inc. will systemize and simplify TAU usage by developing a unified, in
t spiral inward toward the rings axis), and electron-generated synchrotron radiation (that flies tangentially away from the rings axis). Relativ
rcial Applications and Other Benefits: While the DOE Nuclear Physics array applications are straightforward, there are numerous other com
duction in a plasma environment. Inevitability, these H- production processes lead to transport and extraction complications. Disadvantag
bility, sustain the safety, and extend the life of current and future reactors. Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop an In-Sit
geologic venting of CO2. PSI proposes a sensor network that will continuously monitor the acoustic signals at the seabed, over the stored C
large scale climate models. Given the difficulty of ground-based observations in the Arctic, instrumented Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS
f the ratio of the concentrations of the stable isotopologues of CO2 in the atmosphere can provide new data crucial to understanding the m
ology suitable for deployment from ballonsondes or similar platforms. Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and the group of Prof. Connie Chang-Hasn
s of the tungsten will be degraded. In addition, radioactive materials increase the cost of operation due to concerns with occupational exp
oolkit for the ARM architecture, which can be used to port PMaCs HPC application analysis tool set to ARM. This binary instrumentation to
, WDM, modulator, and switching; (2) all types of metal processing such as welding, cutting, annealing, and drilling; (3) semiconductor and
delay bottlenecks, process the data to compactly represent its real-time variation, then securely exchange the results in a way that allows a
oscopic dynamics of HEDP. Measuring the slope of the velocity distribution function of a plasma electron or ion species in a velocity sector
rent magnetron deposition modes are to be measured by the apparatus. Cu coating is to be optimized by iterative processes. Design an ap
oject is to develop microwave imaging add-on modules and probes capable of quantitatively measuring the electrical properties of small re
w (BCS) detectors, has been proposed to replace 3He tubes in large-scale neutron science instruments. In previous projects funded by the
on requires the user to develop an expert level understanding of syntax for both CTH and Spymaster (post- processing code for CTH) and o
n, and shrinkage/porosity; and post-cast defects such as incipient melting and recrystallization during high temperature solution heat treat
ted structures to produce longitudinal wakefields that passively dechirp x-ray FEL quality beams without any RF is proposed. A complete sy
nhance the dynamic aperture of circular machines by orders of magnitude. If successful, the integrable optics approach will have a disrup
verage current electron beam properties is a laser wire scanner (LWS). The goal of this proposal is to develop an inexpensive, flange-to-fla
d to drive a plasma blowout in low ionization-threshold material and subsequent acceleration using a plasma wakefield acceleration sectio
coil and disrupting the superconducting state in the conductor. This creates a large (10s of meters) normal zone in less than 10 ms, thus en
c instruments need high spatial resolution thermal-neutron detector arrays that are presently not commercially available. The VULCAN Eng
od PSD. One new concept being explored for developing plastics with good gamma-neutron PSD is to incorporate heavy metal complex
bes with QE & apos;s of ~32-40%. Developing and implementing higher QE photocathodes would significantly improve sensitivity of t
evelopment of scientific workflows is highly collaborative, seamless evolution of algorithms and input/output datatypes must be supported
ta, and varying data layouts optimized for high performance access rather than access by non-experts. Tools will be developed to automati
ther re-emitting chemically-stored pumped gas (sputter-ion and getter) or allowing backstreaming of exhaust gas (turbomolecular). It wou
be fabricated and tested for sensitivities, noise reduction, DC offset elimination, and metrological capabilities (linearity, accuracy, etc.) again
eramics and wound polymer film capacitors. HV high capacitance MLC capacitors meet surface mount and temperature requirements but
vity optical absorption technique. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed sensor will be used for accurate measuremen
0.2 parts per thousand () at 1 Hz. In this program, we will precisely and rapidly measure atmospheric 13CO2/12CO2 ratio using a pressure
aluation tool by which repeated measurements of a given root system can track its evolution. New instrumentation is needed to provide ra
ubsequent transformation into technologies and products with high potential return on investment. This proposal, developed by Spec
hese appliances requires improvements to passive components such as capacitors and inductors as well as the active components in power
nalyzing, and sharing test results. At present, researchers in this field waste valuable working hours and brainpower on clerical data manag
he conductor. To prove the feasibility of of the tin- Al2O3 APC Nb3Sn superconductors in the Phase I work, 32 mm od billets by 250 mm lon
ly attainable and intrinsic material properties related to improving the surface charge limit must also be addressed, and the photocathodes
a design that will reduce antenna failure for the SNS. We propose to use high-performance computing software packages Vorpal and Nauti
dge and control of the plasma steady-state parameters is necessary to obtain a proper etch; these equilibrium parameters are sensitive to v
s to software that is capable of modeling laser interactions with such high-density plasmas. We propose to implement a well-respected imp
growth from intra-beam scattering and other effects, preventing the facility from reaching its target luminosity. Because it is not feasible t
fluence on contaminant transport in the vadose zone. We propose to research an in situ monitoring concept that may provide the ability t
nt advances in X-ray tube technologies as well as new analytical methods utilizing those technologies have shed light on new X-Ray analytic
gsten. Ultramet will develop solid solution alloys of tungsten-iron with relatively high toughness and ductility using chemical vapor depositi
d CVD niobium process. The proposed project will lower the base fabrication costs of the evolving seamless component fabrication method
ors in these experiments require large parallel or very high- speed serial data links, which become cumbersome and physically impractical i
other beta-emitting particles. The objective of the proposed research is to establish the feasibility of a method for detecting beta-emitting
nsitive, in situ monitor for ammonia is proposed. Efficient, new generation quantum cascade lasers will be combined with the high-perform
ootprint in the North Slope of Alaska (NSA) and has identified a need for the increased use of robotic aircraft to meet the growing need for
escence and synchrotron instruments. One of the major drawbacks of existing photon counting systems is their limited counting rate and s
idely recognized that this is the approach that makes sense in the long run for many applications. It improves performance and reduces cos
can be designed and used to construct an ultra short period undulator with a period less than 10 mm and generate 1.1 T peak field at 3 m
bserved on local networks. Over the last fifteen years Weston has developed many data processing techniques that have been shown to im
uming in-house development. These factors, reflected presently within the heavy ion beam probe (HIBP) program supported by the U.S. D
gned to allow user access to the on-line processing resources. In Phase I, the division of online processing into vendor and user firmware se
achieved by dividing or segmenting the electrodes into many strips or pixels and then reading out the signals from all of the electrode segm
ng bacteria; or organic photovoltaics as cast on electrodes and capped with antireflective, anti-oxidative layers. However, organic materials
durability and cannot be applied to substrates of interest including glass jars and polyethylene bags. To address these limitations, YewSavin
turing process that reduces energy consumption in a major industry as well as the other targets set forth in the current Funding Opportuni
ons etc. ask for high performance and low cost membranes which cannot be met by current polymeric membranes due to their low stability
ses through partnership with IBM and Global Foundries to enable integrated voltage regulation.Commercial Applications and Benefits Inco
ply. In response to this need ITN Energy Systems, Inc. (ITN), in collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, proposes to d
which can be upgraded to produce drop-in biofuels. In the BCC all non-converted parts are converted into methane and solid fuel. Rec
f the device. This heat is generated internal to the structure of the LED chip, so unlike a light bulb that radiates its heat; this heat needs to b
increase the efficiency of OLED lighting panels by greater than a factor of two. We have identified a new method of uniformly dispersing tit
solid-state heat pump with no moving parts. This can enable a significant improvement in energy efficiency of the water heaters without a
Water Heaters are only utilized in 1% of US homes. Compare that to Israel where 91% of homes use solar water heaters. The US has a great
rasonically weld aluminum foil directly to bare window glass, a room- temperature process that also promises to be low in cost. One hurdle
rates EFOIs breakthrough sensor technology into a system which is self-commissioning, safely minimizes energy use, and integrates a dema
ovel architecture that reduces cost and improves measurement accuracy. The proposed work will demonstrate key algorithms on modular
ts the revised requirements from industry, including: i. gold free coating; ii. lower electrical contact resistance ( & lt; 5 m.cm), and iii. r
hat will allow less expensive manufacturing of the tank without sacrificing performance. The success of this technology will enable the ado
tion cells. The goal will be to demonstrate the feasibility of 30% or greater module efficiency using CES unique 2D concentrating inflated film
medium or high concentration have required bulky and complex mechanical tracking equipment to maintain precise alignment with the su
ck in both types of systems. When PV and battery systems are used together the power converter related costs ($/W) and efficiency losses
n solvent physical and chemical properties is still needed to reduce costs and meet DOE goals. This project will develop novel organic solve
main too expensive for the cost effective production of pure oxygen needed for clean renewable energy conversion projects. ITNs propose

ts of properties such as diffusion length, shunt resistance, surface recombination, etc. An in-line instrument providing such measurements
oposes development of a new high voltage Liion battery electrolyte combining lithium imide salts with Silatronix advanced organosilicon so
reactors) be safely adjusted for optimum generation efficiency and fuel utilization. Luna will develop miniature fiber-optic probe technolog
nge of $300. The proposed fiber optic temperature sensor will find use in gasification plants, advanced combustion systems and turbines.
te, Hanford Reservation, the proposed nuclear repository at Yucca Flats, as well as other privately managed sites. These sites contain boreh
e loss. Silicon-based anodes are being commercialized in next generation lithium ion batteries for consumer electronics. If successful, this p
the operation temperature to 700 C, requiring new nickel alloy materials for the turbine and critical steam piping. In addition, the higher op
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tage fluctuation and transient suppression. The DC-link capacitor is one of the largest, costliest and most failure-prone components in toda
he Suns-Voc technique: A full IV curve is constructed during a single flash at open circuit voltage. This curve gives critical device physics inf
of conventional laminated soft FeSi (silicon steel) cores. Our process greatly simplifies the manufacture procedures and reduces the cost.
tial site characterization, the remedial effort and post remedial efforts. Current approaches to monitoring consume a substantial part of re
ptimization. This Phase I effort is to establish feasibility of developing such system based on capacitance sensors. Capacitance sensors were
hnology. During the Phase II development, an existing first generation system will be upgraded with the second generation developments, a
traVue has a new 3D camera technology that can acquire the 3d coordinates from a moving platform that speeds data capture by up to 10X
long chain hydrocarbons). Therefore, lipids are the most efficient feedstock from which to produce renewable diesel. Another good feedsto
re attainable in advanced hybrid hot water heaters utilizing the Kuel-CellTM electrochemical compressor. And thus a smaller size 350 Watt
esting of a unique concept utilizing new pipe/tube driving technology to drive thermally effective ground loop heat exchangers in the groun
weight, low-cost materials which allow the unit to be very robust and easy to handle and install. Finally, our solar collector is expected to su
d higher operating temperatures than many alternative CSP designs. However, the capabilities of pressurized tubular receivers are currentl
the manufacturing process. Eskra Technical Products, Inc. has developed a proof of concept process which has eliminated the need for solv
g high switching losses, modest operation capability ( & lt;125 C), and large module footprint, especially at 1200 V ratings. The GaN-on
2009, Incom Inc. has supplied 8 & quot;X8 & quot; microcapillary arrays to the Argonne LAPPD program. Incom Inc. will leverage
s a world-renowned leader in biomineralization technology. This Phase I STTR proposal deals with Topic 17a, Carbon Storage Technologies/
Echo Scattering Angle Measurement (SESAME) has been developed to visualize larger structures and permit broader bandwidth and diverge
e time by two orders of magnitude. This program will apply this technology to develop photocathodes that also provide high quantum effic
nger posed by these radioisotopes entering the water system makes contamination of subsurface water below the vadose zone an urgent p
ercialize thin, Eu doped Lu2O3 scintillators. These scintillators will have excellent stopping power and light yield to address the stringent re
ce distributions between and within muon beam cooling subsystems that may have different characteristics. The Helical Cooling Channel (H
nd the laser pulse passing through the capillaries. In Phase I, numerical simulations showed that unlike sapphire, diamond could allow ope
ratory and Sandia National Laboratories. During Phase I Tetramer demonstrated a chemically and mechanically robust coating which was o
e unique capabilities of SiC and advancement of power converter packaging, this work has the potential to aid in the emergence of smarter
liability HEV power modules. The Phase I effort has established a novel, low-cost integrated package-heat sink technology for use in high-t
ther household-level impacts in the field, are generally expensive and time-intensive, failing to uniformly meet the DOEs requirements of a
prevalent, electricity is intermittent or not available at all. This problem is being addressed by commercialization of an ultraclean, self-powe
sed chemicals; 4) competing against mature petrochemical technologies; 5) competing for attention with other sustainability factors; and 6
A is currently hindered by poor selectivity for the catalytic dehydration of fructose using current catalysts and reaction pathways. The over
d converted effectively, geothermal power generation could replace up to 100 GW of fossil fuel electric power generation, leading to a sign
facturing diagnostic system, which will provide fast and accurate data on the spatial uniformity of thickness and refractive indices of the thi
ntrol, yield management and module power optimization. This project helps to support the nations long-term energy goal of building high
x mixtures at low pH and high temperatures. The unique nanoscale features of this product enable it to provide significantly faster separati
nvironments. Sporian Microsystems has previously developed a MEMS sensor technology for high temperature power system applications
tly relieve the pressure on the power industry. This proposed project concerns a novel and beneficial CO2 utilization technology concurren
patented Tomo Lithographic Molding (TOMO) process to produce superior ceramic filters that are used to remove the impurities du
ces to maintain very small clearances between the rotor and stator sustaining low leakage. The phase I project addressed the feasibility of
to stainless steels is being developed, as an alternative to conventional aluminization processes to satisfy the corrosion resistance requirem
oring the condition of system components. The complex design of the control element drive mechanism system inherently creates a need
ective production of nuclear grade silicon carbide composite components for use in the core of nuclear systems. In Phase I, PSI demonstra
their use in weapons of mass destruction. Currently these safeguard practices render reprocessing too slow and expensive for widespread
that circumvent the current shortage of 3He. We propose to develop a high-efficiency, low- noise, solid-state neutron detector with intrins
oftware packages used to program them. We propose to develop a distributed HPC framework composed of three open-source software p
emonstrate ability to control VisIt engine processes from a Python based visualization panel from a FieldView Client, and determine how to
y building a feasibility prototype. The Phase II research will focus on building the high performance computing platform, interoperability, a
se efforts to better take advantage of high-performance computing (HPC) and to unlock their value for new users. Power industry optimiza
ering-based aerosol number size distribution measurement system will provide rapid airborne observations over the 0.01 to 10 micrometer
erest in measurement of airborne aerosol size distributions using instruments onboard aircrafts, and addresses a key need in understandin
surement of all the major greenhouse gases allows researchers to gain a comprehensive picture of emission processes in the natural envir
ill provide main constraints on the processes. Currently mass spectrometers are used for isotopic measurements but they require dee
genome) from environmental samples, it is possible to identify genes for these biotechnology applications. However, gene identification cu
the groundwater. Monitoring these heavy metals is critical to public and environmental safety, particularly if contamination enters or is at
ethods are required to quantify bioremediation rates and bacterial activity. Recent studies have shown that denitrifying bacteria produce
combined with the ability to determine intensity, position, and timing suitable to meet the user demand for increasingly high flux, small fo
n on a transverse angular modulation of the beam. This modulation is then observable on a distant screen using readily available imaging
roject will develop an acoustic diagnostic tool that can meet the bubble size and void fraction requirements of the Spallation Neutron Sourc
tions, material processing is a major commercial application for this project. This includes: (i) Photonic device fabrications such as waveguid
the sintering and heat treating schedules. The next objective is to establish a United States manufacturing base with Arnold Magnetics to
allows generation of high peak and average power. The approach uses microbunching provided by the beam compression in an alpha-mag
etter understanding of the beam dynamics. This proposal includes developing a high performance platform for reading 109 MHz data at 10
uire periodic alignment using mechanical motion. Most of the large free-space optical components currently used in femtosecond laser syst
e resistance at cryogenic temperatures and a decrease in the power consumption of the bellows. AASC will further engineer this supercon
of research in material reactions through real time observation and imaging of nano-scale material interactions. However, these systems do
change membrane electrolysis. Our Phase I SBIR award investigated catalysts based on high-surface area graphitic carbon nitride support,
of-the-art. The goal of this Department of Energy sponsored project is to demonstrate the feasibility of hydrogen generation from electroly
ed). The paraffin builds up in the reactor as the olefin is consumed by reaction and reactor effluent is recycled. This makes it necessary to
gh purity, stoichiometric SiC/SiC CMC components made with commercially available SiC fiber and USAs first low cost, stoichiometric silicon
s is largely based on sodium/sulfur chemistry which requires high temperatures, or on the aqueous redox chemistry of vanadium. Our proj
be critical in achieving this goal. High-strength electrical insulations will be developed to address the needs of future fusion energy devices
supplies. The primary drawback of conventional UV light sources is their limited form factor and the environmental concerns regarding the
s go well beyond those of available devices. This challenge is addressed by devising new designs for two of the four chief elements of the t
ures based on two different materials. The final structures were assembled and bench tested. One structure has been installed with a sole
composites of Mg2Si and MnSi using a novel fabrication technique will be investigated. The advantages of these materials are their abund
ain objective to demonstrate the re-optimized face seal under diesel-level combustion pressures. However, preliminary measurements on
bricants with much higher temperature durability are urgently needed. It appears that the manufacturing of oil or liquid-based lubricants i
ody absorber, allowing the absorption of & gt;98% of the solar energy. In addition the porous nature of the sheets and nanometer di
A new technique was recently developed that combines AFM and infrared spectroscopy (AFM-IR) to provide chemical analysis on sub-100
or situation is being addressed HiFunda LLC and the University of Connecticut (UConn) will team to demonstrate an advanced thermal bar
onents with greater power/energy densities while substantially reducing stack components and associated manufacturing costs compared
dvanced Conductor Technologies will develop high-temperature superconducting `Conductor-on-Round-Core cables, invented by the Princ
rized in Phase I. Conceptual designs exploiting EBM AM have been created. Hardware improvements to AM platform have been studied a
n important portion of MEA cost is related to the prices of platinum group metals (PGM), which are high and may rise with demand due to
ground during WMD monitoring. Unfortunately, none of the available neutron detection technologies satisfy all of these requirements. Re
tization is being addressed by assembling a talented interdisciplinary team of researchers in the fields of image analysis, seismology, signal p
monia and hydrogen cyanide (NH3 and HCN, the acid rain precursors) and the trace metal contaminants (such as mercury, arsenic and selen
on that is enriched with 6Li, providing a higher neutron sensitivity per unit volume than a typical He-3 tube due to the higher material de
urrions approach is to integrate all the optical components into a single semiconductor chip, enabling small form factor, low power transcei
ct is to develop High Performance Computing support tools that address energy-efficiency and performance demands in buildings. This is a
n-controller that borrows from consumer electronics design to enable simultaneous reductions in size, weight, hardware cost and installati
han current methods. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits The Brittmore method eliminates risks associated with the installation o
d hemispherical reflectance (SWHR) above 95%, 2) improved reflector specularity, with a beam spread below 1 mrad, 3) a service lifetime o
y corrosive environments. Sporian proposes to work with eSolar to develop such small, high reliability, high temperature operable, corrosio
is SBIR project will lead to the production of a large product line of safe, low cost very high capacity Li-ion battery cells and systems. These
apacitor. Our performance estimates show that our novel device will meet all USABC requirements for micro, mild and power assist hybrid
ty. The XGS low cost $20/kWh anode material results from a patented one-step, high-rate manufacturing process developed at XGS and cap
eader in advanced battery systems for specialty applications, proposes to develop a transformational battery design that will decrease wei
arry out experiments to demonstrate our concept at the bench-scale. We will also carry out detailed engineering analysis to evaluate the te
odynamics, along with considerations for proper matching of turbine and compressor operation in the turbocharger, has led us to conceive
ft capable of generating electrical power at high speed/load conditions, improving transient response (turbo lag) during acceleration event
proposal allows lower and variable compression in a simple, low cost, energy efficient manner that can be incorporated into existing engin
lly larger during expansion (most popular is the Atkinson cycle), and valved DCE in which the cylinder charge is reduced by modulation of t
Several technologies are used to mitigate the additional NOx, including Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), and regenerative NOx traps. O
tion of NOX emissions at concentrations below 10 ppm with response time less than 200 milliseconds a capability that is particularly enabl
e been directed towards new designs of permanent magnet motors which allow the use of lower energy product magnets, or the use of in
hus require high strength in order to withstand the centrifugal forces generated during high speed revolution. Additionally, motors operatin
tability and appearance of the oil. Pixelligent proposes to develop an advanced lubricant package utilizing high quality nanocrystal additive
dro (0.3 to 40 MW) category. Conventional hydroelectric systems & apos; major drawbacks are: high cost of equipment and installatio
which is in short supply and is skyrocketing in price. This project will address the problem by developing an innovative class of supercondu
gnificant weight to the solar collector and increases its installation costs. The creation of a lighter weight, less expensive solar collector wil
94 billion across the nation. Heliocentric is developing a new approach to whole-building energy systems control. This approach utilizes an
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S producer has had significant reliability issues and has over $200M in warranty expenses in late 2011 and 2012 alone. Since thin film PV t
optic delivery of the laser pulses to the engine. In this way, a single laser source can be multiplexed (shared) to multiple engine cylinders th
lass due to its high combined sulfate (17 wt. %) and alkali (80 wt. %) content. Similar statistical modeling work can then be applied to wast
way. Such a tool would be beneficial to both the DOE and the general public, as it would reduce the needed optimization time and decreas
year with an overall system efficiency of 35%. This represents 1.6M$ per year of electricity costs and over 20% of the total electricity usage
OM dampers. Phase II of the STTR will optimize the absorber materials and scale-up to designs ready for accelerator applications. Commerc
ted as discrete tile units which line the reactor interior surface. Lower Z materials such as C and Be primarily build up tritium by co-depositi
y to measure energy of each detected neutron provides the possibility to conduct experiments with all the energies at the same time, inclu
hat this particular compound should exhibit high conductivity of Mg2+ cations, exceeding that of all known materials. In addition, unlike th
er (PUMA-V) addresses this problem starting from existing high-level technology for automatic, mixed static/dynamic, mapping of dense m
to predict such processes. A predictive assimilation framework (PAF) for subsurface sites will be developed and validated which can provid
echniques to create unique nanocomposite electrochromic layers. The novel electrochromic layers will be initially examined for compatibil
due to large transport lengths of the carriers, and often result in large form factors that are impractical for vehicles. We propose the devel
mitations. We will develop a system that enables Network Operators and Cloud Providers within enterprises to obtain software-defined mu
cally placed in a 3D architecture, can assure an early and timely warning of CO2 loss. Toward that, InnoSense LLC (ISL) will further-develo
iled design iterations using laminate analysis and finite element analysis to optimize the cost of a 700 bar H2 storage vessel using a graded
etworks. The proposed effort will provide a new capability for wide-area offshore wind profiling by creating a compact, low-SWaP, wide-are
c materials for co- firing and multilayer assembly. These materials have shown a wide variety of polarization phenomena and provide diffe
more rapid rates compared to biochemical techniques; they yield a higher quality bio-oil than is produced via biomass pyrolsis. However, exi
ovide the means to reduce product development time and cost by alleviating costly trial-and-error physical design iterations while improvin
irhizotron (AMR) system around USB-port microscopes, which we could network to allow for high-resolution imagery, high repeatability, an
osts and improve flexibility. This requires efficient virtualization and sharing of accelerators in the Cloud environments. While some suppo
gnostics for ne and EEDF; however, challenges of low signal levels and optical interferences place limits on the applicability of the
ation of the device. In addition, while the energy requirements for raw material procurement are not a direct energy cost for the manufact
tion at low cost. Commercial Application and Other Benefits The thermoelectric generating system will improve fuel efficiency when install
a need for a compact and economical sensor that can make these measurements in an automated manner as part of a network. A compac
for delivering probabilistic forecasts on time scales from one day to seven months using what is arguably the best forecasting system in th
visualize the inside of objects in three dimensions without disturbing or destroying the objectcritical for medical applications. The same ad
alyze sub-micron actinide particles with sufficient speed, the current density needs to be increased by approximately two orders of magnit
ommunity level, however the cost and size of the equipment must come down to meet municipality budgets and space limitations. The im
We successfully demonstrated a new optical sensor technology in the Phase I SBIR for direct, real-time measurements of the chemical com
catalyzer exhaust gas. Equally important to maintaining the NOx destruction efficiency is the ability to provide diagnostic information on an
nnovative magnet wire insulation for motor windings that results in lowering build cost, increasing power density, and increasing operating
d wear (boundary lubrication regime). Completing this objective will involve systematic scientific investigation of the various complex chem
cally the request for proposals addressing . . . approaches to the assembly and installation of land-based wind turbines that overcome logis
investigate a new detector design that will result in a highly efficient, easy to handle, low-cost, high-resolution detection system with excell
on or graphite flexible felts or rigid boards, and, typically, layers of these materials are utilized to insulate furnaces capable of operating at t
avy and bulky, along with the resulting requirement for high pressure refueling equipment. Overcoming these barriers will allow the massi
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dule capable of concentrating the sun 15 to 25x. The module will use high-efficiency solar cells that cost hundreds of times less than multi-
promises to lower the cost per watt of modules and also the balance of system costs below the goals of Sunshot. NEXTs SSM-OPVs can be c
novel high energy and high power all solid state lithium batteries whose performance will match and exceed EV/HEV requirements. At the c
on capacitive energy transfer, but uses unique circuit layout and controls to avoid the typical pitfalls often associated with other capacitive
on energy and power density while minimizing costs compared to alternative solutions. Solution-processed SiNode anodes use h
ctors can be made extremely thick, they are highly efficient. With the addition of charge readout, these detectors can provide excellent ene
nce carbohydrate (CH2O), the most abundant renewable chemical energy, has low costs (e.g., $~0.30/kg), we propose to fix CO2 to formic
up-conversion process to ultraviolet. Commercial applications and other benefits: The results of the efforts will find immediate utility in pr
the health of both the sensors and the measured processes than operators of conventional reactors. In conventional nuclear reactors, ad
dense network systems, such as advanced distributed computing systems and data centers. VCSEL technology is enabling short-reach ( &am
to the levels found in drinking water, fully demonstrating the analytical precision of this approach. The Phase II research will address ways
accurately trace a contaminant plume to its source. The lack of mercury data leads to uninformed public health and environmental manag
- ultraviolet absorption spectrophotometry. Interference caused by suspended particulate matter (turbidity) can be accurately compensate
eration. Proposed development of a high-pulse-energy, high-repetition-rate, picosecond-scale, 2-m, Holmium-laser technology will enable
erize materials at the extreme end of the temperature/stability range. This project is developing, optimizing and benchmarking new sampl
s problem by developing a high duty cycle Inverse Compton Scattering (ICS) source, based on the scattering of a re-circulated/re-amplified 1
, and the selection of the TE01 mode minimizes the electric field normal to the surface of the lossy material. This lossy material in the TE0
urfaces with negative electron affinity is still to be understood. Physics based simulations of diamond amplifiers can offer valuable insigh
linear stages to achieve the desired wavelength and have issues with power scaling. Q-Peak proposes to develop a novel, mid-infrared 50-
ming a small probe was about 40 meV, i.e. a factor of 4 too poor. Using a new monochromator we have recently built and an improved Ga
lenses will have larger apertures with no intervening material that can scatter and absorb the neutrons. The lenses also have the added be
microhole separation membrane that combines high water flow with the need small pore size. In Phase I, advanced laser micromaching t
he need for neutron multipliers. Purge gas blockage due to fragmentation may reduce temperature control and safety. Ultramet, UCLA, an
the harsh environment inside the tokamak vacuum vessel, these detectors must also function and perform with high reliability in condition
c. proposes to parallelize code MARS, to extend its capabilities and to significantly improve its performance. MARS calculates eigenmodes
s go well beyond those of available devices. This challenge is addressed by devising new designs for two of the four chief elements of the t
uniform/consistent microstructure for hydroforming into SRF cavity strings. Careful selection of Cu-Nb tube architecture, the plastic strain r
hile still addressing long term technology requirements for DOE. All of the Phase I goals were met for both klystrons. A design was produc
parallel bar superconducting structure in future SRF accelerators will allow a further increase over existing machine performance. This pro
rs (HTS), such as Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox (Bi-2212) and YBa2Cu3Ox (YBCO) due to their high upper critical field. MetaMateria utilized a chemical sy
olerance of detectors, deposition throughput, and product reproducibility and homogeneity. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: D
l or change the resonant frequency of a cavity. The key is the development of a low loss highly tunable ferroelectric material. The focus o
ly attainable and intrinsic material properties related to improving the surface charge limit must also be addressed, and the photocathode
rs, which retain open porosity after extended vacuum heating at high temperatures. The goal is to ensure that the YSZ disks retain open pa
ne such case has been found in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) where an e-lens system
ated read-out electronics, and in their present configuration are not suitable when large fields are present. In addition, the complexity of pe
the use of simpler water-cooled systems and greater thermal stability; (ii) faster response with low noise, capacitance, and leakage curren
icine, 1995; Reba, et al, 2000; National Research Council, 2007). A high power electron linear accelerator (linac) can create both proton a
cant quantities in reactors, but the low specific activity ( & lt;10 Ci/g) produced by this method inherently restricts its applications. Th
cal polishing process to polish poly-crystalline diamond crystal surfaces. This method is based on enhanced chemical action in a tribologica
uring the proposed project, Innosense LLC (ISL) will establish the feasibility of an optical fiber- based multi-analyte sensor (HaloRead™). Its
te-of-the-art hydride vapor phase expitaxy (HVPE) technique. As a result, GaN single crystal boules and wafers will be produced at a low co
ill be achieved in three years using a two prong approach. Firstly, the bulk GaN substrate price will be reduced by: (i) using a scalable ammo
exas. To reduce the manufacturing cost of SiC MOSFETs, Monolith and X-FAB will develop SiC processing techniques that utilize X-FAB’s exis
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ed based on criteria established through both experimental data collection and numerical simulation. The inspection system may be used b
ion Planner for a Hybrid AEGIS Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) system comprised of both land-based and sea-based assets and will provide
, Analytical Graphics Incorporated (AGI), and Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors (MS2). UMD has proven algorithms for radar p
OAAP algorithms will aid both central BMD control and command and individual systems in efficiently deriving Ship Operating Area (SOA) lo
ch as modulation, timing, and phasing to deduce target characteristics such as its reflective, inertial, and material properties that can signifi
eforms, with spectral level sufficiently low in the interference band to protect the mobile communication systems from mutual interferenc
G and 4G communication networks. These new RF waveforms will be largely compatible with the existing AN/SPY-1 S-band radar. The asso
stimate as to the total number of objects and their trajectories. This track correlation process is complicated both by the fact that the senso
t, especially when protecting and authenticating multiple components at the system level. Sensors covertly applied to individual componen
cess is time consuming and gives no way to correlate fragment mass and velocity. Additionally, only a fraction of the fragments are recover
posed effort focuses on inexpensive test devices, instrumentation and test set up enabling large data sets creation for the benchmarking of
t debris with complex geometries. We have developed a novel approach to create a unique toolset that will have the capability to predict i
ng fast-running models for post-intercept debris trajectories.
ound complex geometries and dynamic mesh adaptation to plasma properties and electromagnetics, ii) high-fidelity, physics-based model

ponse of the plasma-antenna system, and is therefore inadequate for designing active or impedance-matched antenna systems. We propo
aintaining its ability to detect very small (0.25"diameter, 0.008"thick) flaws. The existing system provides this level of flaw dete
y portable across platforms and straightforward to adapt to parallel architectures. The implementation proposed is designed to be adaptab
ession algorithm, SPIHT (Set Partitioning in Hierarchical Trees), to encode all the numerical data, regardless of dimension. The compression
tection system. The transducer will detect target analytes reliably and accurately in all required sensing locations operating through tempe
ction transducer module will exhibit sensitivity (i.e., 100 ppm MON25, 300 ppm MMH, or better), response time, miniaturization, power co
che mechanism and a negative feedback mechanism, to create an extremely high-sensitivity and very low noise photodetector that is capa
m to stay"locked-on"the target, providing a real on-the-move capability. The proposed solution is applicable to all imaging band
mal instability of a large VBG. Eotron"s technology places all laser diode bars in near perfect alignment to the VBG, narrowing spectr

rmore, the coating will also form an AR coating substantially decreasing the reflective loss which currently occurs from all surfaces. These b
es will be developed: a new type of thermosonde, a refractive index sonde, and a full-featured sonde that incorporates those functions plu
ally important to correct for these distorting effects in order to accurately determine the position, velocity and angle of the target object. Sp
with all existing MDA Communications Links, would cover Frequency Bands of S, C, X , Ku and K.
er, and cost (SWAPc) over currently fielded interceptor communication platforms. During Phase I, Scientic and its large business partner, R
on reaches the fully deployed position, a latching mechanism locks it in place and the cap blows out. FTT believes the MAGNM design is su
and Attitude Control Systems (DACS) nozzle with the capability to increase ISP for future interceptor programs. Systima and its partner be
y the aerosol and how this varies with particle properties. The burning characteristics of the powdered propellant, which will be dependan
ology will be experimentally demonstrated during the research program.
management system while removing heat from the insulation for at least 5 minutes and converting it to electricity. 4-10 kg of battery weigh
al testing and fabricate a proof-of-concept cylindrical composite article with embedded conductors and first-generation ingress-egress inter
A-encoded electrical components. The sensitivity of the DNA-based RF tags to changes in physical structure will provide at least 10,000 un
s this issue, a thermal barrier on the exterior exit cone and nozzle is proposed. This solution enables greater mission range and flexibility b
s typically experience extreme heat during operation and lead to premature failure of the bond line joints and housing components during
thermal resistance of mat materials to be able to withstand 650 & #176;F minimum for 20 minutes minimum. We"ve develope
king it the ideal material solution for flexible high heat portable helipads. The concept has great potential to limit the heat through the thic
low increased temperature sustainability and provide the Navy and Marine with the advanced material technology they need to facilitate f
opose an approach in which we would use improved quantum wells and other improvements on how the quantum wells are arranged in t
ngth tolerances can be reduced by roughly a factor of 4 compared to standard pump diodes without incurring the cost and complication o
ring. Under the proposed program, nLight will develop and demonstrate a high power, high efficiency and high beam quality VCSEL array n
s simple as one click, and 4. assess user C2 effectiveness, helping to automate task distribution based on context. Lucid will enable supervi
er or high frequency charging schemes are contemplated. Benz has expertise in these areas including extensive full scale helicopter evalua
result in a unit which can cool 20 grams/second of helium at 2000 kPa, with an effectiveness of greater than 90%, very low pressure drops
ves the use of advanced sealing technology to provide operational integrity even under highly dynamic load force fluctuations and extrem
convection at the ultimate sink or significantly reduce the required flow rate. Doing so will enable the use of natural convection only or lar
ort as well as the technologies and materials that should be utilized to fulfill the design requirements. GS Engineering will propose a family
nce GROK augments the machine knowledge representation with a catalog of different approaches to express that knowledge. The express
utonomous or semi-autonomous robotic vehicles requires smooth integration of decisions by UV operators, consumers of the information
andard, isolating applications running on the same platform and providing high levels of certified safety and security. QuickSAT with the ope
me bioavailable within minutes of administration. In this project, one of Extend Biosciences"carrier molecules will be conjugated to tw
ic capability that will exploit cold sky reflectance, and spectroscopy techniques to identify CB agents quickly, accurately, and on the move. P
her, are inherently prone to dusting, caustic, generate heat, and have single use lifetimes, causing risks to the soldier and increased logistica
ologies in use for CO2 scrubbing applications. The Phase I effort will demonstrate the feasibility by identifying suitable ionic liquid systems
es is needed for this process, it does not generate ozone and the efficient ionization in its low pressure-drop passageways consumes less po
zer design and electrode material optimization to enable significant improvement in throughput, ionization efficiency, ozone generation, an
can be employed to guide the balloon to desired regions. Key to this operation is good knowledge of and dynamic forecasting of nearby w
of drug formulations as separate components within the injector (e.g., a dry medication and a diluent) can significantly extend the shelf lif
posure, Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. (RMD) will seek to design and assemble a field-ready biodosimeter for triage assessment of war
c Curve Cryptography (ECC) for mobile ad hoc networks. SD2S is a novel (n, t) data storage system where the proposed SS algorithm covert
ments offers a wide frequency range in a compact size with low power consumption, and our low-noise analog signal conditioning and com
the development of innovative high density, high efficiency power conversion and conditioning technologies supporting high power, low d
over current solutions. This high level of power density is achieved without the use of high temperature SiC semiconductors, which can sign
ercept for critical emitters. The objective of this SBIR topic is to develop methods for efficient SIGINT receiver data collection and processin
at were developed in that work, an analogous system will be developed using low-cost, high thermal conductivity foams. By using foams to
e/eliminate required maintenance and increase the reliability so they can easily be deployed when necessary. Eliminating maintenance allo
s and reject it to the ambient environment. We estimate that the enclosure will operate below typical"quiet room"sound level
mploying High Fidelity Computation Physics (HFCP) simulation and a fundamental understanding of penetration mechanics to maximize sto
s to evaluate innovative electroding and bonding techniques to reduce the costs single crystal accelerometers. With that, the proposed eff

gurations to exploit the benefits of each individual material. However, the ability to numerically simulate these materials constitutive and d
ffs, timing synchronization, power control, and Doppler correction.
dio frequency (RF) environment. A novel and robust network discovery capability will be developed to rapidly assess the potential for RF in
tively expensive. However, with Cognionics'innovations in electronics, it is possible to construct an inexpensive EEG headset with a fe
ted EEG electronics that will enable lower cost while still improving signal quality and channel count. To improve ease of use, our system w
ulating biodegradable polymer substrates. The innovation in using photochemical activation of metal oxide semiconductor devices will allo
on that the limiting RF feature of dense ad-hoc networks, short of red force jamming, is the increase in background noise generated by the
etwork setting with possibly incomplete/inaccurate spectrum information. SECANT introduces a paradigm shift in wireless communication p
electromagnetic sources. By remotely measuring the vibration we can remotely measure the electromagnetic fields over an area.
ntages including omni-directional long-range propagation, and low diffraction. Given the importance of reliable VLF communication, the Ai
ee technology for automated protein recovery and purification. Our technology based on novel multi-scale electrokinetics for protein purifi
, Luna proposes the development of a low-cost affinity matrix with a high surface area to provide substantial binding regions for targeted p
lution of hydrogen peroxide as the oxygen source. A liter concen-trated hydrogen peroxide at ambient pressure can be decomposed to pro
accuracy. An electric cooling system using a peltier junction maintains the sample temperature at -50°C throughout the flight. En-route the
use and enables autoinjection of wet-dry formulations in addition to single-component and multi-component wet formulations. The key co
worker is impractical. Qrono proposes to meet the need for an organophosphorous prophylaxis with custom developed, injectable micro
on of butyrylcholinesterase has no physiologically or psychologically adverse effects. Military operational requirements for certain types of
tion platform. The method is rapid, can predict fecal coliforms at realistic levels and can be easily integrated with existing Marine Sanitation
own to 0.2 to 1.0 ml which is subjected to lysis and nucleotide extraction followed by hybridization and electrochemical analysis for quantifi
of resources. VIRAL network integrates the data centric storage approach with the distributed storage system to formulate the architecture

m showed accurate ranging measurements. NRL realized that similar radar from orbit to the ocean surface could accurately determine the o
Phase I program, XII will focus on prototyping a system and demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed HAUT technique. By the end of Pha
ocus on developing and demonstrating the key components of the WiPST system.
tion of active tag systems is hindered by large tag form factors as well as undesirable battery maintenance requirements. TDA intends to res
content: Relevant content needs to be discovered and its sufficiency evaluated as an adequate response to the question. d)Presentation of
ent. Since these sensors are only millimeters in size and are required in large numbers, a major technical hurdle for this technology is to dev
at the end of the program. The prototype built will be compared with legacy devices to insure performance meets requirements.
he proposed approach also enables new high-dimensional data to be embedded in a previously learned low-dimensional space. A hierarch
ring the Phase II effort, a prototype of the CubeSat payload will be built and demonstrated in a laboratory space environment.

ms as well as other mechanical tuning of orientation and pointing are often required. We propose an optical WDMFSO system with mature
liable/specific sensor for multiple toxic contaminants to monitor oxygen produced by aircraft OBOGS. Ideally, such sensors would be: detec
ng an oxidizing catalyst to eliminate these toxins, but a sensor is needed to determine when the catalyst may be losing effectiveness. Vista P
nications Intelligence (COMINT) currently relies on brute-force Nyquist sampling of wide swaths of spectrum and using storage and process
fication of the new alloys. MER will also produce the alloys in Phase II using a very low cost powder route which has the potential to produ
eby resulting in enhanced insight and direction of the planning tools. First, we will expand prior analyses of unmanned operations to chara
in cognizant of the current mission status and rapidly understand the state and activities of multiple vehicles in a multi-domain environmen
ng company Evaporated Metal Films (EMF) in designing, developing, and manufacturing advanced thin films and optical coatings will be us
velop path-weighted turbulence measurement techniques using existing sensors on DE aircraft platforms. These two sources of data will be
C. Specific benefits include low mass, compact volume, zero maintenance, high reliability, and long life. The approach is also modular and
mps, and contacted subcontractors who have offered their experience and future assistance. By choosing a design that does not require dy
nnovative, lightweight, and robust power system that is scalable from 250kW to a system capable of powering the diodes arrays of a diode
dro-mechanical self-noise, and telemetry. A small task will be conducted to obtain preliminary system level performance predictions of the
th and its pitch relative to the horizon. All the sensors are Extrinsic Fabry-Perot Fiber Optic MEMS devices built with spectrally selective mi
efficient front end conversion method which is compatible with either 115 VAC or 270 VDC aircraft electrical supplies, electrical energy sto
y electronics, this innovation will result in a multi-gas sensor that meets the performance specification and integration requirements for ai
ry standards, AMS4999A or ASTM F42; (4) raw material cost comparable to the Ti-6Al-4V additive material. The new alloy chemistry will be
pleased to propose Situational Awareness with Layered Visualizations for Operators of Unmanned System Aggregates (SALVO-USA). The SAL
cess (DEP) software modules (C/C++ and MATLAB) for clustering, RF Agile clustering, cluster correlation, track association, and emitter typin
classification is required to maintain an accurate real-time view of the environment, thus allowing the Electronic Warfare Support operator

s to relation discovery and frame induction. The entities and events discovered in these enriched passages will then be linked to a structur
BSI) proposes to conduct research leading to a"Query Language for Analytic Product Support"(Q-LAPS) that enables analysts to
quire innovative new methods of monitoring, managing, and coordinating these vehicles and sensors and a significant change in the curre
le Model (SLVM) to learn low-dimensional representations of the data. Probabilistic mappings between the embeddings and the original sp
sed on areas of interest to the user, and augmenting the amount of useful information the user can glean from large and complicated data
tial theoretical framework that promises to provide this ability, which we propose to demonstrate as Fast Online Interactive Generative Mul
ate, the developed RF Emitter Detection and Classification capability will support the real-time dissemination of signal classification inform

n making laid out in this research topic. The KBSI iSee framework proposes to enhance intuitive decision making by leveraging the following
io system. In this work, the focus is to enhance the current design of MUOS WCDMA so that it can be applied to BS that are installed on rap
esearch focuses on the enabling technologies such as spectrum sensing and adaption, but pays less attention to other aspects. Moreover, th
g brain function in suspected injury as part of a fielded first-aid kit, and eventually to crowd-source questions regarding the function of the
number of areas may provide the means to limit the need for decompression. The Creare team proposes to develop an Integrated Diver P
d deployment approach. Critical subsystems being optimized include the vector acoustic sensor and the subsurface-to-surface data link. Co
by leveraging existing Pointing Acquisition, and Tracking (PAT), optical, and modulation technology. Projected system performance will be e

nsing (ISENSE) with reduced sampling rates. This technique employs the relatively new science of compressive sensing (CS) and compressiv
tic Enterprises, Inc. is proposing to develop a raw material chemistry and condition specification beginning with Ti-6Al-4V alloy, tailored to D
nts in efficiency and mass reduction. American Superconductor will ensure that our test pieces produced will get the most relevant testing a
m. Moreover, the system is entirely external, as it can operate through tank walls; it is also completely automatic, eliminating humans-in-the
the holding tank foaming issues by developing an automated foam detection and control system that is compatible with existing and futur
uot;s operation and the overall system operation against baseline operations, with all of these operations represented quantitatively using
man-UxV team performance, so that key decision makers can assess transaction efficiencies given autonomy and control parameters. Unfor
20 years of experience with manufacturing piezoelectric packages makes them the ideal candidate to develop an effective and low cost m
n energy-efficient, dynamic, hierarchical ensemble classifier that accurately fingerprints sophisticated emitters while characterizing detectio
the proposed sub-Nyquist signal processing techniques would all support real-time operation in an FPGA-accelerated SIGINT analysis platfo
tiled approximation to a sphere. Other issues to be addressed, primarily by modeling, include specifically the actuation mode (d31 or d33)
ulations will also facilitate development of improved interfacial models needed for prediction of wave propagation in multilayered material
nitor brain activity, eye gaze, and facial expressions in order to detect initial relevance as well as changes in user intent. These observations
y detect patterns with the computer"s ability to generate millions of solutions. This approach enables a significantly broader explorati
MUOS system could be replaced by satellites in alternative orbits (e.g., the Molniya orbit) or even unmanned aerial vehicles and aerostats.
s in addition to their original communication responsibility. The proposed solution is founded on a unique integration of multi-function cap
and eliminate small particles. Orientation along three axes will be achieved by a combination of two or more fundamentally different orien
-of-the-art devices are suboptimal. We propose herein a suite of implantable, tunable, and fully bioresorbable electronic devices for trans
h techniques and optimally combines their impact. The aim of this effort is to bring together the aforementioned techniques in a unified
h a system can have an effective sensing range exceeding 10 km. The Phase I effort will experimentally confirm the detectability of electric
mon Application Pico Satellite (F6-CAPSat), a picosat with limited onboard capability that will demonstrate CASM and SAInt. CASM is a gene
act material avoiding interaction with glass, silicone and rubbers that can have adverse drug stability effects. Injection is accomplished by a
gents by irreversible binding to the toxins. Human plasma-derived BuChE is effective but it is difficult to produce large quantities. Recombin

d storage and sanitation requirements. During Phase I, Luna"s rapid fluorescent viability assays, previously developed for monitoring
acks. Moreover, we propose to develop the data migration protocol that allows the data storage system to self-adapt to the network dynam
ces in peer-to-peer storage to provide a distributed data storage service for mobile ad hoc networks in which confidential information store
properties without significant impact on the other critical uniform properties for an increase of 5% or less in the cost of the uniform. Curre
posed to high heat, sticking to the skin and intensifying soldier (burn) injuries. The goal of the proposed effort is to demonstrate a topical tr
adversely affect the functionality of any other coating or treatment on the uniform, and will be covalently bonded to the surface of the fab
devices ineffective for hearing protection. An inexpensive earplug design is proposed that will provide protection from high noise levels w
15. While both afford a level of protection for the user, both reduce the ability of the user to identify the direction of important audio cues.
withstands up to a two-atmosphere overpressure, and permits normal sounds to be heard. Hearing Armor is encased in an inert soft multi
r source. As a result, this technology offers repeated drying, light weight, portability, low cost, safety, nontoxicity, and environmental friend

a fuzzy logic go/no-go decision engine. Innovative implementation of IR techniques in 3D vision and shearography will allow accurate dete
vel equipment which can be organized in a Toolset suitable for conduct of a Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR) inspection in a fi
t with a single command. Our HCM is made from hardened stainless-steel materials that are suitable for open-weather, salt waterfront env

t be developed to adequately simulate the dynamic environment and thus produce the critical failure modes of these equipment items. An
centralized environment of US naval functions. In addition, the network components of military systems are rich, complex, and dynamic, an
on detection, etc. But linking them is essential. ADM Roughead, former Navy CNO, on 19 October 2007 stated,"The opening rounds
Ops Analytics (SANA) system, which defines and captures abnormalities in information and network behaviors to generate alert if any abno
ble compatibility with all five VLF transmitting systems operated by the Navy. The tuner inductance can be accurately controlled over millis
gnizant of the importance of controlling carrier frequency harmonics and modulation sidebands.
method. These protocols include SCAP, IODEF and CYBEX. Additionally, cybersecurity systems collect large raw log files from hosts, routers
LADE intends to accomplish this reduction by eliminating the need to transfer context information in each log message. The second approa
dth. In this SBIR research, D-Tech is proposing an innovative solution to address the data overflow problems between a CSIRT center and a
technologies that are capable of revolutionizing solar cell technology by capturing additional light without the need for the additional upfro
required in conventional solar arrays, they have the potential to produce energy at a lower total cost. However, the operation and mainten
ded index will be achieved by texturing the polymer to have up-right pyramids. As the light travels through this layer, it will bend to becom
wind and solar, and for both distributed and centralized siting in support of a more efficient and smart electricity generation and distributio
s this need, ADA Technologies, Inc. (ADA) proposes to partner with PneumatiCoat Technologies, a leader in scalable atomic layer deposition
y density / high power density capacitor would reduce/eliminate dependency on chemical batteries. High performance Ultra Capacitors wo
ced signal processing will enable the OMNIBLAS to accurately measure blast pressure while mounted on a warfighter. The OMNIBLAS techn

nd MUOS) WCDMA channels can be supported by a single transportable radio base station, and options for interfacing users on these chann
Myelin app ecosystem adds value to the mobile enterprise by securely sharing data across apps, devices, platforms, and users, yet is segre
of allowing"Bring Your Own Device"access via privately owned mobile devices. Harmonia"s focus is on applying their core
d data protection provide enhanced security, data protection, and reliable user authentication. MPASS service-oriented architecture provid
ble to diagnose and treat those exposed to blasts. Furthermore, the ability to record blast event data would provide valuable information o

R analysis to support a go/no-go decision, whether to return the vehicle for repair or continue the mission. BDAT reports optionally can be t
hresholds. Leveraging expertise in ballistic armor damage and structural response, Corvid Technologies proposes an approach to identify d
odologies, rapid-acquisition, metrology-grade damage detection hardware, and mobile data acquisition, visualization and centralization ap
with a Deck Simulating Fixture (DSF) tunable to 7, 10, 14, 20, and 28 Hz. AES will complete design trades including linear and nonlinear ana
ransitioning advanced technology to production, the FIRST RF antenna solution will produce a system solution with unprecedented perform
rease. To support that conclusion for our proposal, we completed a survey of state of the art in extendible nozzles and used the relative pe
nology offers advantages not only in defense superiority against hostile flying objects but also in increasing situational awareness and air sa
especially critical in Europe where the wide-band 3G and 4G communications systems have allocated frequencies at 1800, 2100, and 2600 M
Resource and Weapons Management in a synergistic fashion via a clear and logical definition of sensor and weapon constraints. Torch has
nary second-order cone problems. While still in the same theoretical computational complexity class, such problems have proven to be pra
urveillance Network (SSN). Those efforts demonstrated separately our ability to more optimally schedule ballistic missile intercept (using f
roposes to design and build a Buried Gate Hafnium oxide threshold X-ray detector (X-AlarmTM) that provides precision dosimetric detectio
tests. As a result, this system offers high-velocity capturing of objects with sufficient resolution and determines individual fragment velociti
will include a combination of high-fidelity computational modeling techniques for assessment of existing reactive modeling capabilities, de
over many years at PSI. An extensive material physical and structural property database supports the algorithm development since many d
urements will enable the M3I system to simultaneously identify structural defects (e.g., inclusions, voids, and disbonds), material layer thick
uctures to be detected and the RF material properties of the individual layers to be identified. For the Phase I program, XII will prototype a
assical compression techniques achieve low-latency, high-compression rate constraints but fail to achieve low distortion constraint, particul

h realm. The detector platform is based on the Nanopillar Optical Antenna Avalanche Detector (NOAAD) technology such that both plasmo
d diode sources free from power-penalty; device packaging expertise, and epitaxial growth capabilities, nLIGHT is uniquely suited to be suc

s. Their wideband spectrum makes them robust to jamming and other countermeasures. In addition, the chaos-based waveforms possess t
r target characterization and correlation that can handle the difficult track handover between PTSS EO/IR boost phase detection sensors an
nstrate the sensor. During Phase II, Triton Systems will further develop and refine the methods designed in Phase I, and evaluate their effe
position, velocity, angular momentum) and mass/geometry information. Specialized camera optics will be developed to improve the debris
ation (via a LED source/detector array). Particular emphasis will be placed on robust design, ensuring survivability in difficult icing condition
discharge rates of 10C and greater for the system while delivering high energy density. The low cost cathode fibers will allow for enhance
ftware to solve unsymmetric sparse linear systems in sensor images observed through space-variant, turbulent media. As a result, this softw
ers. Operative Experience, Inc. proposes to meet this requirement through the development of a training program based on an anatomical

s: Wide range of stiffness from solid bone to gelatinous fatty tissues Modulus of elasticity that is different along one direction than in the
ols. Seraph Robotics proposes to develop a solid freeform fabrication (SFF) method of creating medical simulation devices for training comb
system, the current interoperability issues must be resolved. The PCAST recently issued a report to the President where they propose that
However, these codes, used to share healthcare data across systems, become rapidly out of date as new techniques, research, and practice
ecise mappings with benefits including: higher dynamicity and up-to-dateness to changes over time, a reduction in errors and incomplete m
turn, powered by a machine learning approach. Combining both methods yields a systems that is both accurate and flexible, with the pote
we propose to develop the Clinical Online PTSD and TBI Analysis for Decision Support (COPTADS) system featuring: & #8226; Highly A
s required to provide an epidemiologically valid answer. A promising approach may be to create a graphical"data flow"environ
cardio/pulmonary strap.
tment time, costs, and mortality. CCL Biomedical will use its novel patented biocides and application processes to advance the current state
ms allowing for optical and/or electrical reporting metrics. During Phase I Luna will demonstrate stable long-term cell viability with enhanc
water samples in real-time by collecting molecular conformation structures and related spectrum profile information as chemical"fing
to the incident radiation drives changes in its optical mode field. These changes manifest themselves as frequency shifts of the cavity optic
n of achieving a prototype demonstration in Phase II while simultaneously maximizing performance of future TDACS capability.
ll dissipate any additional waste energy not converted to electric power. This system will be efficient in design with no moving parts and w
onic signals, crosstalk characteristics and electromagnetic field emissions as compared to authentic semiconductors. Testing merely require
ll allow for tailoring of the mechanical and reactive properties of the material through engineered variations of the volume fraction of each
e extensive operator expertise and training. Authentication solutions which involve application of a taggant material and enrollment into se
in surgical simulation), we propose to use a combination of sensors, physics-based interactive computation, and display techniques with st
a physical mannequin that can provide the most realistic representation of junctional and non-compressible hemorrhage. The Hemorrhage
asculature, and simulated organs; 2. A programmable pulsatile/constant flow circulator that simulates arterial and venous bloodflow. 3. M
d and recorded. Unfortunately, current synthetic models require validation and most still need an expert to review the novice"s actio
ng the Physical Anatomical Trainer Instrumented for Education and Non-subjective Testing (PATIENT). PATIENT uses complementary techno
ning of combat medics and surgeons in approximately 20 critical trauma skills. These models will be enhanced through the incorporation o
bled/disassembled freestanding trap, keeping the stowed McTrap 2x the size and 3x the weight of a stowed CDC trap. This results in a porta

nst the complete range of vectors that threaten deployed forces, and has other deficiencies. Thus U.S. forces urgently require a highly versa
ologists. The standard CDC light trap, however, lacks many of the features required for reliable and accurate assessment of adult insect pop
re currently being marketed as the Balance Belt and Walkasins, respectively. Our approach entails using these existing technologies in a un
, there is a lack of systems capable of providing the measurements needed to apply these techniques to assist with balance during dynami
ol methods used in civilian hospitals often cannot be applied in field medical shelters during combat. It is therefore imperative that exposu
isc electrodes, 2) carbon nanofiber electrodes, and 3) organic membrane-coated carbon electrodes. We have previously tested and repor
e damage, (b) directly target receptors on neurons to reduce dosage and decrease long term toxicity risk and (c) be easily administered due
scaled laboratory experiments and studies of pre-processing and formatting. Finally, a concrete design for an objective FSOC system is offer
idely used in gas turbine systems due to limitations with high-temperature operation, cost, and a variety of other issues. The objective of t
librating feature to achieve the required sub-millimeter accuracy in the propagation direction. Using existing RF modules designed for vect
oposal will first analyze and simulated RF performance of the proposed design concepts through high-level system design and performance
ected to medic device for simultaneous monitoring of multiple casualties. The system will provide alerts in advance for the emergent need
dBA in a military helicopter by leveraging our ANC algorithms, real time software, hardware and headrest technology previously developed
d wing systems, the set of fielded unmanned VTOL craft is currently limited to the K-Max and FireScout. The growing planned use of unm
h the Georgia Institute of Technology"s Nanotechnology Research Center will deliver a lightweight graphene-based conductor capab
high current carrying capability. The technology described herein paves the way for producing missile sections that can be attached togeth
al can incorporate glass micro balloons to significantly decrease weigh and thermal conductivity and can be braided onto to an existing exi
ms. The team will design the workbench to serve both data input users - those who need to test and validate unmanned systems while extr
m. In areas where such data is available, such as observations of the recent DARPA Grand Challenge for autonomous automobiles, no well-d

stem (HOLMES), a system for predicting provisional diagnoses, providing clinical decision support, and improving outcomes for patients wi
osis and management. Lifecom has developed clinical decision support and predictive analytics technology based on its Adaptive Knowled
This work will include assessments of a number of current GOTS or COTS products, with the joint aims of determining (a) the degree to whi
opening new avenues for more intense training that may yield better results faster. The On-the-Move Balance Assessment (OMBA) system
ur lower extremity exoskeleton Ekso. We will leverage Ekso as a platform to increase development speed while still being in a human cente
otection, including muffs, inserts, muffs plus inserts, and active noise control devices of either muff- or insert-type. The microphone will be
oftware to calculate, store and display heart rate, respiratory rate and full ECG waveform data. Using ultra-low duty cycle transmission, pow
trix. At elevated temperature the precursors will efficiently and rapidly release hydrogen and oxygen gases to the a cell. The system is antic
nly volume structure (or mark) that functions as the OMIDEC"key,"and use of a novel optoelectronic verification system, will en
This proposal introduces exactly that type of solution. It features inexpensive base materials, multi-spectral optical scanning (that can hap
ce for active cooling for required levels of thermal management. As a result, the DoD has considerable interest in the development of adv
ries of the data set used to develop the models. Moreover, the size of the data set required increases geometrically with the number of in
e the injuries are rare on the battlefield and difficult to train. To address these needs, we propose to design and demonstrate the feasibility
ble to loss or theft. Through the development of a numerical model and laboratory measurements in Phase I, PSI will demonstrate the feas
number of unique markers that can be designed, or the quantity of DNA manufactured. Association of the DNA mark with reporter groups
must be donned post-WMD-event because they are heavy, easily punctured or torn, and exhibit poor breathability and launderability. This l
s. In addition, the proposed process will prevent leachable materials from being produced and will not lead to degradation of fabric proper
f drugs to the peripheral terminals of the sensory neurons. The NATPEN modality has minimal toxicity and is easy to administer. In Phase I,
method that can be used to reduce the risk of systemic side effects as opposed to oral medications by delivering a greater concentration of
n the critical care environment as well as introduce the use of a number of sensors in order to complement the information provided by ex
p and commercialize a user-friendly brain wave sensing device that utilizes our pain detection algorithm software to be used by DoD, physi
ycycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic that also reduces inflammation through inhibition of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFa) converting e
r operation in spark ignited mode. The enabling technology is patented low cost, compact and efficient means to produce an on-demand a
on-lethality and low probability of collateral damages. The grenade design satisfies stringent requirements on the size and weight of the no
obability of incapacitation. Small NL warhead with small (~ 1mm), high-density, micro-spheres, e.g. steel balls have a high areal density and
minating the lubrication system. Mechanical Solutions, Inc. (MSI) proposes a focused combination of rigorous scientific analysis and testin
s such as Raman spectroscopy using excitation in the near IR at 785 nm or visible at 532 nm, have not been able to detect or distinguish bio
under the patient"s head. In Phase I, numerical finite element models of the Active Quiet Pillow in a helicopter cabin interior will be
VAC and CASEVAC pilots as participants in its human factors study. Based on the CTA Kutta develops the technology selected by users for us
ach to actuator design that incorporates natural and adaptive compliance, variable force output control, extremely high efficiency, and mos
n. Furthermore these new geometries will significantly reduce edge effects leading to higher overall performance. The PULSE innovative in
novative no-power active self regeneration technology. Phase I will specifically aim to provide proof-of-concept for this novel high flow rat
st mask. The proposed technology is expected to enhance the protection level with comfort while providing longer life mask.
ker filter substrates to be produced that have a high loading capacity, extending their effective filter lifetime performance.
uries accounting for up to 32% of injuries in disaster scenarios, limited access to eye doctors is not just a military problem. A portable eye
e of 3D smartphones on the market makes this possible. To address the Army concerns, Intelligent Optical Systems (IOS) proposes to develo
ehicle manufacturers validate the need for an intelligent high voltage power distribution solution. Global ET"s solution will be a uniq
ble operation at very high ambient temperature while maintaining adequately low semiconductor junction temperatures. This approach m
, e.g., Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV).
er diode array, and a multispectral omnidirectional camera-based laser interrogator consisting of a 360-degree omnidirectional optics, a vis
vigation, SA Photonics is pleased to propose development of the UVG, an Ultra sensitive IMU based on the fast light ring laser technology. T
r (SRLA), which can achieve a sensitivity of 10 pico-g/root-Hz. Under Phase I, we will demonstrate technical feasibility of realizing a compa
ing the surface-to-surface separation that results in non-uniform interface pressure found in current approaches. By redesigning the mech
jective of Phase I will be to model and develop a functional prototype STMI demonstrating the feasibility and potential thermal performan
developed using the Satellite Design Tool (SDT), which allows virtual satellites to be modeled without any real world constraints. ATA propo
an Autonomous Mission Manager (AMM) framework for application to space systems. AMM embraces a Service Oriented Architecture (S
ability in support of the warfighter. Onboard autonomy will be crucial to mission success particularly during critical times where the situati
o handle persistent operation during long duration missions that may impose many changes in mission objectives, threat models, and sate
ation, providing the host HVA with actionable knowledge. A key innovation is the employment of advanced data fusion techniques to optim
cilities. Mechanical modeling of tunnel window deformations will be conducted and validated through testing in Phase I at Notre Dame&q
ddress this important capability gap by developing a practical wind tunnel test methodology for directed energy applications, using both o
o will dramatically reduce development risk and cost, while also allowing maximum performance. To achieve this insight into combustion
to develop a cryocooler that will provide focal plane cooling down to 8 K without requiring a liquid helium supply, and will be capable of ma
ating the performance potential of the TRL 4 Phase I breadboard prototype. In Phase II, FG Systems will deliver the ultra compact cryogenic
ently no solid-state refrigerator can provide sufficient cooling for high-performance infrared (IR) detectors or that can cool from room temp
nt will be achievde by multiple reimpregnations of preceramic polymer and the resistivity of the ends will be lowered by adding low resistiv
ntly from undesirable combustion media and/or foreign object debris (FOD). In addition, the current heating configurations require excess
uadrature mixers for up/down conversion with high linearity, low noise, high isolation, and superb I/Q matching. I/Q imbalance is especially
hms as well as algorithms such as the Suite B family of algorithms. Equally important is modernization of the key management infrastructur
, development of playback methods with the ACF on the AN/APS-147 and AN/APS-153 hardware architectures, optimization of the ARPDD
mplementing an electronic record keeping system (eSRC and eASR), point-of-entry data validation will enable highly accurate transaction rec
dar cross section (RCS) to be compatible with the requirements of the F-18 E/F. At the end of the program proposed here, we will have flig
that obtainable from stereo-pair satellite imagery. Super-resolution techniques and algorithms for adding detail beyond source data resolu
re was below the requirement defined by MIL-STD-16377 in ambient operations and below the LED's failure point when exposed to aircraft
deep cavity headset or free field speaker will be used which will allow a fit-test to be conducted on a wide range of HPDs. The CCA-200 fit w
ls system will allow this team to develop a solution that meets or exceeds the required ballistic protection while being able to withstand th
By reducing the routing lengths of high-speed copper wiring, we can achieve low-power, EMI-immune links within high-performance milita
ormulate their hypotheses. Furthermore, the richness, immediacy, and diversity found in social media data add to the challenge analysts fa
aming with Dr. Carlos Guestrin from Carnegie Mellon University; and Mr. Thomas Morello from a leading commercial marketing company, p
h currently fielded Army systems and identify the following required information: compressive strength of in-situ concrete from 3 ksi to 30 k
nt. In addition, the metamaterial device can be engineered to reflect radiation that falls outside a narrow field of view or acceptance cone
oth the infrared and other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Furthermore, current smokes have significant environmental persiste
w approach combines cutting-edge polymer nanomaterial synthesis and development at Nanotrons with the extensive engineering and nan
al hundreds of meters. This effort will conduct a systematic study of the effects of complex underwater acoustic environments, as well as th
upport of Corps channel maintenance. The advantage of the M3 is that a full 120 degree view is standard with one transducer and being low
ed radars and electro-optical/infra-red (EO/IR) seekers on the intercepting missiles. Charles River Analytics proposes to improve the curren
ted decoys, and in the presence of debris. TSC and MTRI will conduct feature selection trade studies, and a novel scheme that adaptively se
iably and will effectively be rendered useless. The current practice in the Aegis BMD system is for the radar to deliver a target object map (
d lethality assessments for ballistic missile defense targets in the midcourse phase through the development of a sensor data fusion system
ow to refine the Multiple Hypothesis Correlator, discrimination fusion, and lethality characterization algorithms within C2BMC/GEM to ma
n and tracking between sensors of different phenomenology. Stochastic inference techniques based on Markov chain simulation will be em
tion approach with demonstration of 320x256 and larger format FPAs with much improved performance over the current state of the art.
d surface in a reliable consistent manner.

orithm,"Wager"correlates multiple RF and sensor measurements with the EOIR"Pose"solution to generate system l
esian belief network (BBN). Two Kalman filters will be used to track the change in the 2D cloud shape and its LOS from a single sensor. This
well as scene information content for subsequent fire control formation. For this effort, SciTec will leverage its substantial data holdings, c
-then-Track algorithms are extremely vulnerable to high false alarm rates under these circumstances. At a system level, the problem is mu
hal object information to the C2BMC. Our plan is to fuse together information from multiple IR sensors into useful data that fully conveys t
asurements will be approximated by exploiting the multi-sensor/multi-spectral measurements on ABMD intercept flights tests through an
ple. The resultant methodology will be optimized for incorporation into a fast-running tool.
ls and fast running engineering models to allow for the rapid generation of post-impact EO/IR scenes for both exo-atmospheric sensors (Ph
tunity to advance the state of the art in human performance modeling with the development of a uniform language for expressing the stru
al to understand the impact of human operator differences across system configurations, engagement conditions, and target phenomena f
modeling of varying proficiency by allowing users to define task-specific timeline distributions, while the decisions are driven by fixed perce
in turn can be injected into repeated simulations. Stottler Henke will team with Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) to design and deve
jective end-state BMDS M & S UQ Reference Architecture configured on RTSync"s proven Discrete Event Systems Specification (D
apability to enable the evidence based clinical decision support empowered by Watson-like predictive analytics across different domains fo
ndings to improve practice and quality of care directly to the study population. The proposed CDAT will allow clinicians, practice administr
he standard CDC trap and will also reduce the need for different surveillance devices in the field.
that many users can be evaluated at once. The data from the in ear and external microphones will be passed wirelessly to a database, and
tion of injured solders, the potential benefits of closed loop TCI are greatly multiplied, where medical personnel are stretched thin, conditio
ass spectrometry based approaches that can identify hundreds of proteins from small sample sets. The first biomarker discovery strategy
of two light, comfortable, wireless, wearable sensors (on the fingers and forehead) to monitor multiple indicators of pain and provide a sin
cacy of the technology in preventing extensive tissue necrosis following burn and measuring subsequent scar contraction in the rat burn m
reby preventing scar contracture. In this initial proof of concept study, a keratin burn product KeraStat Burn Gel and a keratin + halofugino
ent-related potentials, detection of eye blinks and fixations, calculation of heart rate and heart rate variability, detection of EMG bursts and
oad assessment, there are still a number of challenges to be addressed for automated workload assessment, two of which are: workload as
for nuclear survivability testing, and its cost, reliability, regulatory, operational, and security requirements. A conceptual prototype design
ucing life-cycle costs, and increasing reliability and availability requirements. There is no obvious, low risk, economical approach to a HEU
rovide, when needed, foliage penetration, Doppler signatures, very high dynamic range, and the highest range resolution available. Bridge
ethod will sustain cells for a minimum of 3 months under ambient conditions with storage temperatures up to 40 deg C. Also, VerCeS will pr
ent, typically a petroleum-derived polymer. Surface applied fertilization provides temporary vegetative growth but often leads to nutrient t
actually add to nutrients in the soil, thus hastening vegetation. MMI will develop a biopolymer biofiber composite that will not only stab
e.g., field measurements from local weather stations). Under this effort, Creare proposes to address this critical Army need by defining, de
l is the Equilibrium Moisture from Topography modeling framework, which estimates soil moisture from high-resolution topographic data.
s a result, the new device offers a noise equivalent power (NEP) of better than 10^-13 W without cooling, and will be further optimized wit
ty. Three things are needed to build on the new consensus. The first is a clear and comprehensive roadmap for how various important pro
tifying the impact of both aleatoric and epistemic uncertainties within the BMDS. The primary goal of this effort is to construct a simulato
In addition, it provides a graphical presentation of overall uncertainty. The uncertainty quantification system will also provide indicators of
the use of uncertainty quantification for both real-time and as-fast-as-possible BMDS M & S. Furthermore, methods based on polyno

niature to micro-sized, autonomous/semi-autonomous air vehicles (MAVs), and the context will be vision-based flight control. Circuit mode
package with accurate rate constants. MDA representatives and others will use this software to design laser systems, predict performance
eed standards set by competing software solutions in applicability, ease of use, capability, and computer time and resource requirements.
ral properties, we will make use of a comprehensive approach based on density matrix. We will also model the pump using a stochastic ph
using mobile and readily deployable technology. This project will create an engaging smartphone game with an imbedded cognitive assess
nd topological features that can be used to recognize these landmarks from different viewpoints. Second, we transform the locations of the
n more efficient tests and draw statistically defensible inferences from test data that cannot be analyzed using basic statistical techniques,
meters or embedded piezo sensors with attendant limitations for distant and uncooperative targets. Recently, it has been recognized that
n methods rely largely on emplaced sensors (such as geophones). To drastically improve stand-off and surveillance coverage, space-based (
sors, as well as implementation, demonstration, and evaluation of advanced noise reduction and detection algorithms. The proposed algor
al network processor. The BIOS system will meet the Air Force"s requirements to use most if not all of the information in the light fie
information within cluttered environments. The Spectral Imaging Laboratory (SPILAB) has teamed with the University of Arizona'
es, and biologically inspired pooling mechanisms to extract spatiotemporal features from the visual field. We will draw inspiration on integr
rmation. In analogy to compound eyes of insects, all the information is gathered using advanced integrated sensors without the need for a
tion, with the goal of deploying a small testing unit that can provide information on particle sizes. Formulating UHPC using indigenous mate
Phase II signal processing algorithm design. Ultimately, the Phase II objective is to utilize the model developed in Phase I to remove the W
redictive properties are limited by their quality and comprehensiveness. Rigorous physical models, derivable from first principles, for the c
remove the cryolayer before it substantially impacts the optical performance of key components of the calibration chamber. The goal of th
surfaces. OSC will use short and intense optical radiation as the key to cryodeposit removal through resonant desorption and ablation, wit

cificity levels and low false alarm rates. Our patented laser wave-mixing methods allow efficient use of low laser power levels (e.g., 0.01 W
by our STTR partner Northwestern University. Such treatments cause crosslinking that will enhance the load transfer in these optimally tw
ature synthesis and sampling. First, JRM will implement additional advanced OTF data processing and scenario definition techniques, to su
mance requirements of both projection systems and their respective sensor use cases. The first objective is to integrate the scene generati
nity to perform dismount threat monitoring to reduce the surveillance burden of vehicle operators and to maintain an acceptable risk level
ties, as well as aid the pilot with complex utility cargo and MEDEVAC missions. An Intelligent Associate system is an architecture built on a

y scaled wind tunnel models. At least one of the models will serve as a benchmark of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) tools. T
an satellites. It can also serve to enhance performance of thermal energy conversion technology.
e used in quantum measurement, such as entanglement distribution, and lidar applications. We will also use nonlinear frequency conversio
e objective of this proposal is to design and construct three burst laser prototypes based on Phase I that are low cost, very compact, high p
actions can be taken to avoid possible damage. Albido proposes a novel system capable of structural health monitoring, particularly of mea
ally download via USB or open source wireless communication protocols (e.g., Bluetooth) to a networked laptop or smart phone where it c
m 3,000 psi to 30,000 psi, also be capable of locating and characterizing metal contained in the concrete whether traditional steel rebar at fi
pments of packaged sensor elements that may be used in field tests and for PFx prototype units during Phase II. Plasmonics Inc will work w
arise due to CMP (chemical mechanical polishing) processes used by the industry in polishing these wafers. Sinmat has developed a new
arch offers both a practical solution to achieving data integrity in vast amounts of intelligence data and a solid theoretical basis for future w
will weigh less than 6 kg. Power can transfer through many common materials like tent canvas and plywood. The system is low cost, robust
must distribute navigation computation to the individual soldier (taking into account the limited computational ability available on soldier
antimicrobials capable of maintaining the microbial stability of IM rations with improved organoleptic characteristics after exposure to all of
small temperature difference. In Phase I, POC demonstrated the feasibility of BRECH technology by investigating commercial material perfo
tegrated, and optimized modeling codes are proposed. Laboratory techniques with an all-new full-scale apparatus is proposed to validate t
pproach monitors the power consumption of digital systems to assess its execution status and detect, with extreme accuracy, when an una
d to membrane-adsorbent technology that fractionates and preserves RNA and other nucleic acids (e.g., microRNA) for long-term storage a
ort range"micro"- and"pico"cells in the network areas having high node density. It will also allow interference free
he cell. By combining this bio-electrogenic process in fuel cell architecture we can extract direct electrical current from wastewater streams
d handheld devices. The hardware will be upgrades to the existing MOUTman, a rugged, secure, compact, high-precision real-time human
rdial received a $3.7M, three-year NSRDEC BAA contract under which Primordial is updating Ground Guidance to account for weather, ener
rease by allowing the MML-AUR to work with multiple deployment platforms or as a stand-alone launcher. Systima has experience and re
and parallel-processing capabilities will be incorporated to ensure efficient execution of simulation sets used to characterize the dynamic n
nstruct and refine a classification system. We will show how recent bounds, developed for electromagnetic scattering, work equally well fo
cene objects. These models however, do not account for nuisance factors in radiance models, which cause mismatch between object appea
of solar surface features. This forecast will be based on physical models of the solar atmosphere features, the non-LTE radiative transfer c
ring processes that have previously restricted the use of eminently more suitable systems for this application. Our team of polymer chemis
and gate dielectric thickness below 100 nm are targeted. This will potentially allow frequency performance in the GHz range. Many com
'setting up'scenes including flight-reconstructions and'what-if'scenarios. The techniques designed will also be in
ed EM simulation systems. The CRBC requires no tuning parameters to achieve optimal performance for a specified level of accuracy. In Pha
GMTI) has been limited by the enormous challenges of acquiring and reliably processing the target location and target signatures. Multi-in
on of those samples in to support testing and validation of the simulation capability developed by RIT. By the end of the Phase II program,
me scripts/scenarios). Innovatively all of the monitored states"data streams can be visualized and analyzed separately, and/or grouped
the hybrid superconductor-semiconductor circuitry, a chain of three cryogenic SiGe integrated circuits (ICs) was designed and released for
production of passive immunity products as countermeasures to emerging viral threats. Mammalian or avian (Mallard duck) codon optim
rlying stochastic process. The estimation uncertainty for each task must be managed based on relative importance in order to maximize b
the ability to adapt to different pixel pitches, scale to different detector sizes (rows and columns of pixels) and dynamically make power an
if one is willing to employ large arrays of emitters and sensitive detectors. However, this increases power consumption and system weight
is associated with beneficial functional effects, such as reduced expression of endothelial adhesion molecules, and reduced adhesiveness
video chat, medical databases, and electronic medical records. Medics will use speech to enter data about the injured into an Electronic M
sting and final system validation. The overall goal of this SBIR program is to enter into a Phase III effort with the EAPS prime contractor to p
process for producing expert models. This process relies on natural language processing, artificial intelligence, and probabilistic semantic an
emonstrate the prototype and innovative signal processing techniques on a suitable test bed platform provided by the Government. The pr
onics are outside the unit, resulting in very low ROIC noise (148 electrons). This architecture is also compatible with an emerging class of 2-
h Corporation will continue to develop a modular solution for data fusion that incorporates both short-term individual measurement associ
development of a tunable, broadband and high dynamic range THz Network Analyzer (TNA). The TNA will be constructed based on SA Phot
mber of subapertures that must be phased for the full array [Nutronics, Inc. Conformal Laser Weapon System Phase I Final Report 21 Mar
rrently preventing the fielding high-energy laser weapon systems in airborne platforms. In Phase I, Optonicus/UD will demonstrate the fea
n development of a practical prototype. The final goal for the second phase will be the deliverable of a directional emission surface for testi
ng in either a SIMO or MIMO mode, and can transmit arbitrary waveforms. The experiments carried out will be approximations to challengi

ransducer. The modal transducer concept was originally conceived to reduce the power needs of acoustic modem transducers. In our Phas
imum amount of useful information out of an overloaded sensor network. What is needed is a solution that can optimally assign a large nu
diode laser pump for DPALs. In Phase 2 of this program, we will produce a 2-kW, compact, extremely narrow bandwidth (sub-GHz bandw
rated into the structure of munitions to further reduce the usable volume that they occupy. The design of these novel control surface actu

ting AMTT system allows tacticians, systems engineers and aviators to leverage a base set of modular, loosely-coupled software services to

y assembling and testing a proof-of-concept prototype. In Phase II HarmonoLogic will optimize overall system design for the specific Army C
evels. BENEFIT: This capability helps simulate, analyze, and predict combustion dynamics in rocket engines and gas turbine combustors at
ed method that separates, quantifies, and identifies more than 20 compounds within 15 min. Promising methods showing feasibility in Ph
with JP-8 jet fuel. Lynntech has developed a JP-8 fuel reformer retrofit kit based on a non-thermal plasma discharge technology that refo
osed to compounds that they have been trained to recognize, a phenomenon that will be exploited in the present effort to automate the t
red by the high cost of purified proteins, and by the challenges of retaining the native activity of proteins expressed using heterologous hos
omass offers the potential for large-scale production of hydrocarbons while reducing greenhouse gases impact. Technology Holding LLC in c
ric substrates to achieve high density, conformal arrays of solar microcells optimized for specific power output. Phase II will culminate with

periods and large geographic areas. Other issues with such systems are cost, payload size weight and power, and processing lag that preclu

enerated in close collaboration with scientists at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center or other active U.S. Army research an
er and will have oxime coatings to react with the CW agent and enhance the sensitivity through resonance enhancement in addition to the
30-50% of current woven fabric. The main goal of this US Army SBIR Phase II project is to further improve essential properties of nonwoven
Associates, Inc. (SWA), an award-winning energy and sustainability small business, considers the development of a solar lighting technology
RF sensors to estimate every tracked object"s physical properties and dynamics for the purpose of aiding in forward predicting signat
etric and physical attributes. They adapt as sensor attribute data are added to the network, and adapt with changes in operational environ
nformation at the right time to the right place within C2BMC. Our Phase II SRM algorithm development approach leverages SORCIRER real
al space objects, which may bring radio jamming and interference to normal space communications, or perform orbit maneuvers for collisio
ve strategies in persistent area denial; and (d) developing algorithm performance assessments for evaluating and further development of al
ework in which GAMER solutions are integrated with other AF-funded autonomy software. The approach will ensure the game-theoretic so
pidly increased requirements on space situation awareness. A space system should be able to monitor satellites, UAVs, and other aerial obj
Power Sensor System (CUPSS). CUPPS has the following features and innovations: 1) A multimodal sensing node with wireless fencing capa
ucted from the most advanced forms of UHPC. In response to this need, i2C Solutions, in partnership with the University of New Mexico (U
gh sensitivity to the chemical and physical attributes of cementitious materials and admixtures. The proposed project is focused on resolvi
-domain overlapping computational meshes, as well as 2) The dispersionless Fourier-Continuation method, and 3) A novel methodology f
spectrum have forced the DoD test ranges to adapt to operation in more restricted and less desirable frequency spectrum. Telemetering sy

ertz emission and detection at cryogenic temperatures to deliver a prototype CW-THz materials characterization platform tailored to the re
to determine relevant semiconductor parameters such as doping concentrations and carrier mobility from the THz spectral data. We will d
om low level data by learning the association between low and high in the offline setting. Expert annotation of scenes, direct user input, an
ted in geospatial reasoning
. Predictive models seem to rely on very large simulations and advanced hardware. Reduced Basis Methods (RBM) have grown in usage du
ensor mechanics. Meanwhile, in unconnected fields of research, physicists and chemists have been exploring methods for phenomenally s
tainties in the rate parameters and their complexities increase rapidly with the number of chemically active species and possible reaction p
nents. This project will develop a software module that provides the capability to predict lag damper behavior, especially the stiffness and d
eric acoustical phenomena, surface interactions due to complex objects, and dynamic sound sources and listeners. We propose to develop
y, smaller footprint and reduced cost. The critical enabler for our approach is SMI's metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCV
er with collection and analysis tools (including an in-depth analysis tool for expert analysts and a mobile data collection tool for Warfighters
ts, evolving to rapid, fieldable Lateral Flow Immunoassay tests for threat sensing, and will be generalizable to all current antibody applicatio
ed. TechFlow carefully studied analog, mixed-signal, opto-electronic, and high-speed digital system implementation architectures for CBS ba
izations . The thermopile array is optimized with a detection time constant of 35 milliseconds permitting fast-scan response to airborne co
ply. The outcome for this effort will be a production prototype Power Supply Tester (PST) hardware unit that will accurately assess the heal
h called FACITS (Fast Authoring of Content for ITSs). Our Phase I effort emphasized areas in which we can develop or adapt cost-effective a
ge cycles. In Phase II the cathode material and fabrication processes will be further refined. A variety of cells will be produced and tested. A
h. We will provide low defect CNT production through the use of a dumbbell polymer with the molecular structure required to electrospin
ith the proposed methods. During Phase I, Triton Systems developed the conceptual framework for the new methods for protection agai
r chips (NEDs) into the system. When a special environment is detected, the NED interrupts power to critical parts of the interceptor avionic
o performance, connectivity, and survivability with significantly reduced power consumption. The AMP FPGA achieves unprecedented pe
ystem lasts twice as long, is smaller, and weighs half as much. Additionally, the LoTEL-FC system has a payback period of only 15 months. In
l biomarker that can detect bacteria at clinically relevant concentrations. We demonstrated the efficacy of this biomarker by accurately ch
dings indicate the direction to further improvements in cell cycle life. The Phase I work that demonstrated feasibility of our 4 Ah 18650-siz
ombination of direct digital conversion and an RF front-end design that can support incoming frequencies between DC and 3 GHz.
added to any robot platform. Long-term, we expect to integrate our system with specific unmanned military robots, including PackBot, T
ort range"micro"- and"pico"cells in the network areas having high node density. It will also allow interference free
hardware and software meeting all specifications, will be built for a 10,000-gallon fuel tank.
with surrogate cells that are capable of being invaded by the P. vivax malaria and ensure long term culturing of the parasite. The ArtRet pro
he best size, weight and power (SAWP) performance.
owering their profiles. ASIs Smart Antenna design holds the promise of a man-wearable antenna with extended capabilities. Initial field tes
f simultaneously imaging in 16 different spectral bands each frame of the camera. Simultaneous multi-spectral and rapid collection of hyp
e by reducing material waste, machine time, and part reduction. Development of a design pipeline leveraging these techniques will further
ssess the merits and deficiencies of various manufacturing processes with respect to fabrication cost, model build and instrumentation tim
suitable for use in phased arrays. The beacon for the wavefront sensor is the coherent high energy spot reflected from the target of the ph
assification, people detection, and the ability to automatically learn from the robot's own experience and from observations of hum
ped a non-incendiary, smoke-producing reaction that requires approximately 0.020 grams of material per cubic foot of obscured volume w
ontext-aware random number generators that can automatically provide distinct random number streams based on program context to im
ment of innovative algorithms and efficient software for auto-calibration of the multi-spectral EO and LIDAR sensors. The purpose of this de
nt density ~1e-6 A/cm2 and QE=70% at operating bias (~100 mV). The design, growth and fabrication of the device till the indium bump d
d prototype cells and perform testing to validate their performance and to generate data for further analysis.
ns of solid motor performance and radar scene will be made for up to six flight tests for comparison to test data. Predictions will be made
ers and software protocol stacks to be written and added for practically every adaptation of a radio or processing device that interfaces to it
gement applications for use in distributed bus architectures (DBA).
structural analyses. In addition, scheduled review meetings will be held to present results, discuss status, assess technical progress, and re
m, this damage might be driven to zero. A schedule will define a series of sensor tasks for multiple sensors over a specified time horizon. Ea
adiation tolerant design for a custom IC for signal detection; a radiation tolerant 24 bit ADC hybrid circuit; implementation of a new self-se
ing phenomena. The scope of this proposed Phase II effort is to exploit the research initiatives undertaken by HyPerComp in the Phase I co
el Based System Design approach which, through our established modeling methodology and Rhapsody tool suite, allows for rapid develop
heat exchanger) will be able to handle the additional heat load without size increase. The proposed heat exchanger will replace existing se
disks made from Nickel-based superalloys that could exhibit location-specific microstructures, microstructural variability, or evolution of mi
tend into the high-frequency (HF) range above 10 kHz. The purpose of this SBIR is to develop an HF Volumetric Array conforming to the req
s computational simulation-based design. The various elements of this framework are designed to overcome the technical barriers in quali
veloped under SBIR contract for Solicitation Topic N102-116 (Navy). The overall goal for Phase II of this multi-phase project is to conduct ap
ovements, including increased power density, increased efficiency, and utilization of cooling media with higher inlet temperatures. To addr

Phase II SBIR, Raydiance proposes to develop an autonomous pulse tuning system that will pre-compensate for atmospheric effects so that
ses an approach to develop such a laser for Navy in this SBIR using the VCSEL technology. In phase I, we have demonstrated the feasibility
king up the slack fast enough. Mid proposes to incorporate energy absorbing material directly into the hose to help mitigate these potentia
d fiber-type agnostic capability for measuring the quality of optical fibers, waveguides and devices with a resolution of 1 cm, which is a 30X
Vibration Isolator for Quartz (IVIQ). This system consists of a micromachined vibration isolator and an accelerometer based vibration comp
sive asset at sea. Image-based Navigation for Shipboard Landing (ImageNav-SL) system can act as a backup or replacement for the existing r
nd in some cases better than, sapphire. CeraNova has the unique capability to fully process transparent alumina ogive domes, including the
ations like the targeting system in the Joint Strike Fighter. During Phase I, Surmet and Teledyne successfully fabricated a durable IR transpar
Ps), characterize the expected value and its uncertainty over space and time and can be used for sonar performance prediction for system d
munication training is a gap in the Marine Corps. Aptima has consulted with TECOM, NAWC-TSD, and ONR to define this training gap, and to
bstantial logistics penalty. There is a need to develop classes of materials that can respond to a stimulus without any active power sources
s and other important properties of live tissues, including skin, fascia, fat, muscle, cartilage, tendon, bone, blood vessel, nerve, intestine, an
nable real time, noninvasive, three-dimensional quantitative assessment of growing ex vivo engineered tissue to assess cell state and viabil
However, restoration of fully-functional skin requires regeneration of the interfollicular epidermis, the cutaneous appendages, and the und
nicians and PROSE device manufacturers and would help streamline the fitting process. After successfully completing the Phase I program
rapid TB detection will be developed using a prototype biosensor cartridge. The prototype will then be tested with clinical samples. Finally
tion that will also contain a sufficient number of co-infected HIV and TB samples and multidrug resistant TB samples will be assembled to e
other approaches which consider either software or hardware designs, this analysis will examine the intersection of intelligent control polic
will leverage processes that have a track record of both telcordia and space-qualification. Finally, as the ultimate outcome from this phase
l was requested. In Phase II Adaptive Methods proposes to develop EDM and PPD equipment for fishing gear deconfliction, building on wo
U demonstrator. The proposed SiC-based SSEDU (shown conceptually in Figure 1) combines APEI, Inc."s advanced high temperature
h the emphasis on global shock behavior and the ensuing flow separation. Aero-optical measurements were performed with various passi
integrates diagnostic tests to assess application trustworthiness with the application client, so they are run within a single process. The inte
f the QoI for filtering and visualization. METSI is built upon CFDRC"s existing DINES technology which provides data integrity protectio
mperatures over 600°C. In order to extend quantitative thermo-mechanical property measurements to higher temperature applications, w
ated as assemblies during production and refurbishment. The goal of this project is development of an optical measurement system and p
propagating light through dense media by eliminating diffuse light that has undergone multiple scattering within the dense field of droplets
ed for a generation as the fielding of smaller systems with high utility sustains our country"s diminishing spacecraft workforce, fields a
rror systems have reached their limit since these technologies require long lead times for fabrication and exceed the mass requirements fo
scaling up the process to produce larger LRE components. BENEFIT: The benefits of employing EBM fabrication for LRE components are (1
. By incorporating an optical fire location device with a proprietary discharge nozzle, the newly developed smart nozzle will be capable of lo
-enhancement-display sandwich can cover 350nm 1800nm wavelength, and has high pixel count and wide field of view to match those of
sition Guidance from Expert Systems), a model-based solution intended to provide insight into the relationships between visual display att
hrusters like the 5-N and 22-N thrusters with their more efficient use of propellant are better suited for high delta-V maneuvers. A modula
ul terrestrial CPV products, space-flight heritage derived from the successful NASA NMP DS1 and Air Force PASP+ technology demonstratio
ed elastic modulus and strength properties. Adhesives are the biggest contributor for thermally induced CTE mismatched mechanical stra
bility. The Aladdin technology is ultra-simple and has been specifically designed to inherently provide lower risk, cost, mass, and stowage v
d associated hole-to-edge distance. Our system is designed to be very easy to use and fast enough to provide immediate feedback to the op
roving high-temperature mechanical properties is to design or tailor the microstructure in the material surface layer through carefully sele
tive index change in the exposed areas. The second approach is to find proper compositions and conditions of irradiation of chalcogenide g
m; these demonstration and engineering analysis of full scale versions have established that these devices can provide the required force a
anar, spatio-temporally resolved images of velocity, temperature, and species concentrations over data sets of several thousand images. Th
o station keeping. Perhaps most importantly is the ability to provide on command dynamic mission changes for avoidance, for rendezvous,
ghly refined propellants e.g. RP-2. An alternate path to the fuel cooling road-block is proposed by incorporating LOX regenerative cooling an
the design. The current analysis methods used in turbomachinery tend to oversimplify the complex interactions between fluids and structu
n the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN). Due to the rapid mission design and launch cycles as well as the lengthy frequency alloca
n a single pass. In Phase I, POC demonstrated the feasibility of the PHAST to manufacturing readiness level (MRL)-4 by building a completel
orm intensity across the field. SPILAB will design a wide field-of-view (WFOV-ACE) camera for full awareness, near field tracking and a high r
nths. 2) A highly efficient, lightweight carbon composite airframe that is designed specifically to accommodate the advanced power system
g and simulation to conduct design trade studies, and performed a proof-of-concept hot-fire test demonstrating an additional 3.7:1 throttli
n can rapidly and accurately map very thin layers of coke deposited in the cooling channels. We detected coke thicknesses of less than a m
sed by systems involving interactions that cut across two or more distinct scientific or engineering domains; even in cases where there are
ing because of limited onboard processing resources. In the Phase I effort, Orbit Logic and Emergent Space Technologies researched algori
ort; few new ingredients have surfaced. Concurrently, the level of research effort has declined steadily in the USA and research chemists in
design will be refined and a prototype laser illuminator system will be fabricated and tested. The laboratory design will be optimized to ach
ryogenically cooled thermal imagers and instead rely on the lightweight and low-er-cost solution offered by InGaAs FPAs. In Phase I, Toyon
formance requirements identified with the Air Force and RCT partner(s) and design trades consistent with aircraft engine applications, form
This capability is also critical at the tactical edge, where many legacy RF communication systems must operate in a spectrum congested en
hip, and (3) the development and implementation of an off-axis Three-Mirror, Anastigmatic (TMA) optical readout system to eliminate stra
ed to operate on-board a satellite, controlling the satellite"s goal-oriented activities and responding to threats even when it is not in c
reating what has been observed and perhaps expanded to include some variable conditions also predicated on our observations. The resu
o meet the Air Force"s requirements for high performance electro-optic image transmission from space to ground, Broadata Commu
autonomous processing/exploitation the"brittleness"of current capabilities limits the benefit achieved because significant hum
d uploads on the different components should not introduce any unintended behavior or faults into the satellite system. In this Phase 2 SBI
ement of How this Problem or Situation is Being Addressed Describe how this problem or situation is being addressed. The overall objectiv
e flagpole IP and license it to future accelerators.
a method to increase the separation power of plasma based isotope separation technology using a staged scheme. Commercial Applicatio
on using conventional nuclear grade graphite solid core to stop ~600kW of power. The graphite stops the electrons, and the associated hea
ead to a hollow foam ligament, with ligament shell material composed solely of high conductivity graphite. Allcomp will investigate a new
hallenging design specifications are met by employing innovative circuit techniques that take advantage of the performance enhancement
ame heat transfer as competing technologies. Under the proposed project, Altex will design a condenser based on this technology, test a la
nhanced by 3D integration. American Semiconductor proposes modifying its existing FleX process to support 3D integration of CMOS ICs an
ctical aging management strategy. As a response to this need, plants will begin to implement cable aging management programs to assess
ed development costs for new and existing tool projects by allowing the reuse of many common GUI elements, called widgets. Planned wi
onally, the efficiency of the elliptic-beam IOT interaction operating at a low voltage will be comparable to that of the conventional circular-b
ed in the field at a lower cost than the baseline methods. The Phase I will design and fabricate a sampling system capable of transporting b
a 500 kW PPM L-Band klystron and an ongoing Phase II grant for a 10 kW CW PPM S-band klystron, proposes to develop this 50 MW PPM k
e volume detectors needed for homeland security and medical applications. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: High light outpu
nology will use a combination of environmentally-desirable solvents, a newly developed polymeric strong acid catalyst and a membrane rea
particle accelerators. Testing will include the measurement of low-temperature thermal conductivity and mechanical strength. The primar
e that all conditions are met in each sub part to allow successful meshing. Research has shown that up to 80% of the total modeling time c
ng from a set of run templates, and (4) ready support from CompX. It is also coupled to other codes and is part of SciDAC Integrated Plasm
me. This technology would have applications in many types of microwave devices, such as THz sources, klystrons, and IOTs and could be u
rsions planned for measurements in long-pulse burning plasma devices and experiments such as ITER. In theory, all of these probes ar
d provide means to mitigate the degradation of reactor structures will help prolong reactor life and diminish the risks of structural failure.
sampling of headspace gases from monitoring wells installed around the perimeter of these contaminated sites and then remotely analyze
ameters can be a time consuming process, particularly during accelerator commissioning. Electrodynamic has been investigating a novel co
, which is capable of thousands of simultaneous operations. Machines that include such hardware are known as hybrid, which reflects that
often used by both programmers and non-programmers to achieve remarkable numerical results in a short timeframe and without requirin
mpanies. The VFT code helps control distortion, minimize residual stresses, and pre-determine welding parameters such as weld-sequencin
a new generation of electronics. For these experiments it is critical to obtain pump pulses in the THz frequency range from 0.3 to 10 THz th
onse time. Such a cathode would preserve the current benefits of high QE photocathodes and address future challenges in the field of scie
t NRL [2], the Ku band 17.1 GHz gyroklystron at University of Maryland [3], the 34 GHz Ka band magnicon at Yale/Omega-P [4], and the 94
es. As a result of the cost, isosorbide is largely restricted to highly specialized uses in pharmaceuticals currently. This SBIR project will devel
or optical coherent communications signal quality at line rates higher than 100 Gbps. This will be achieved by developing a compact, low-c
be developed. The support will eliminate the difficulties of the catalyst ionomer interface encountered in making alkaline PEM membrane e

aerial vehicle missions. During Phase I, we will develop a working spectrometer prototype to demonstrate high-resolution size, concentrati
mp; amp; Technology, Inc. proposes to demonstrate the feasibility of an integrated microfluidic automation technology capable of rapid, re
hese liquid cells make experiments extremely challenging to carry out and in some cases endanger surrounding equipment. Our approach
d pH. This proposal will aim to completely solve the environmental parameter measurement and control issues by developing a new in-situ
gB2 wires with breakthrough properties: this yet-to-be optimized wire fabricated by a modified and enhanced diffusion method has achieve
er Benefits: The primary commercial application is in sales or rental of the device to researchers performing experiments in which long reco
rcial multiprocessor software licensing models. We propose to develop a multiphysics software integration infrastructure for use by the bro
ine anodes for large-area microchannel plate (MCP)-based photodetectors provide for the foundation of the proposed fast photodetectors
esence in the consumer electronics, industrial, and automotive markets. MgIB batteries offer a direct replacement of Li-ion batteries in the
a metrology characterization tool for engineering materials with progressively smaller structural features in next generation computer ch
concrete using permanently mounted (in-situ) and scanning sensor configurations. Preliminary laboratory experiments have demonstrated
While both methods have been successful, OPCPA is not yet commercially viable, and suffers from instabilities, and damage due to the high
siness Innovation Research is to commercialize a new technology to convert dilute aqueous furfural solutions into THF, at high selectivity an
sses ( & lt;20%) or low growth-rate processes (5-10um/hour). Kyma Technologies, in cooperation with Sandia National Laboratory, pro
performance, reliability, and ultimately to reduce the cost of these devices to consumers. Kyma has developed FLAAT epitaxy, which stand
eby enables an unparalleled signal-to-noise ratio (~10,000). OF-CEAS makes it possible to calculate the optical frequency of each measurem
etectors used in high energy physics experiments are bombarded by a high flux of high energy particles particles. 70 million times more en
s cannot replace the larger user-supported synchrotron facilities, they offer attractive alternatives for many x-ray science applications. Fun
hile pushing detection sensitivity 2 orders of magnitude closer to the theoretical limit. Project success means that low weight, low power n
yers. MicroXact, Inc. is proposing to develop a new type of fiber optic magnetic field sensor and instrumentation that will be small, sensitiv
se reliability and simplify the installation and maintenance of these optical interconnects. nPPs unique and revolutionary precision metal fo
m powder production on which the entire United States Superconducting community relies. Through this Small Business Innovation an
is to develop a commercial a turnkey HPC solution that enables an artisan process of digital experimentation more appropriate for the miss
h Tech-X Corporation, a leading accelerator simulation company. In Phase I we plan four tasks: i) develop an improved interface for perform
igh fields at full duty factor for increased current with minimal dissipative losses. This SBIR proposal seeks to build on the experience gaine
There are a number of challenges in developing these SRF cavities. First, related to the very high current in the ERL, is minimizing the H
ults and install on the SLAC SLED-II delay lines two switches capable of producing 100 ns flat-top pulses with peak power gains of 20:1. Thi
urn-key solutions advancing the use of HPC technology in manufacturing & amp; is intended to result in increased supply chain efficie
usage by developing a unified, intuitive user interface for TAU called TAU Commander. This interface will use an abstract interface to expres
away from the rings axis). Relatively little of the radiation strays much from the plane of the ring. One can shield the coils with a tungsten p
d, there are numerous other commercially important areas and societal benefits from the evolution of such detector systems. The most sign
tion complications. Disadvantages of existing H- sources relative to H+ sources are power and gas inefficiencies, leading to pulsed (low dut
OC) proposes to develop an In-Situ NDE System for Structural Integrity Inspection of Nuclear Graphite Components (SIGHT) based on the Co
s at the seabed, over the stored CO2 reservoir, for signals representative of escaping CO2. These passive hydrophonic sensors will listen for
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) represent one means to efficiently monitor large areas. Measurement of the vertical profile of atmosph
ta crucial to understanding the magnitude of new emissions as a function of space and time as the Arctic responds to climate forcing. New
roup of Prof. Connie Chang-Hasnain at the University of California Berkeley propose to develop a sensor based on integration of novel inte
concerns with occupational exposure, accident conditions, and long-term storage/recycling. Therefore, a reduced activation tungsten ma
M. This binary instrumentation toolkit will form the foundation for developing other software tools for porting, debugging and optimizing HP
d drilling; (3) semiconductor and microelectronics manufacturing such as lithography, inspection, control, defect analysis and repair, and via
the results in a way that allows all the involved parties to collaboratively locate the delays root cause while not compromising their privacy
r ion species in a velocity sector of interest is one such paramount goal. We will accomplish this by (i) adopting the appropriate method of
erative processes. Design an apparatus that would facilitate experimental determination and optimization of the RHIC copper coating that
electrical properties of small regions of a material using microwaves. These modules for scanning probe microscopes (AFMs) make use o
previous projects funded by the US government, BCS-based imaging panels were developed and tested successfully at a national neu
processing code for CTH) and offers no debugging capabilities prior to model execution. Protection Engineering Consultants (PEC) propos
temperature solution heat treatment. Current techniques for developing new SX alloys are empirical in nature and are inadequate in identi
ny RF is proposed. A complete system, with tunable structures and diagnostics, will be made available as a single customizable unit. Comme
ptics approach will have a disruptive impact on high intensity circular machine capabilities in high energy research, medical and industrial a
lop an inexpensive, flange-to-flange, laser wire scanner system specifically adapted to ERL parameters space. This tool will simplify the app
ma wakefield acceleration section. The resultant beam promises to have much higher brightness and more compact spot sizes compared to
zone in less than 10 ms, thus ensuring even distribution of the energy dissipation. The proposed protection system does not involve genera
rcially available. The VULCAN Engineering Diffractometer, the TOPAZ crystal diffractometer, and the liquid reflectometer all need thermal-ne
ncorporate heavy metal complexes in plastic scintillators to allow triplet harvesting and thereby achieve the desired gamma-neutron PSD. W
nificantly improve sensitivity of the tube- based detectors. Thus, the goal of this SBIR is to develop high quantum efficiency photocathodes,
put datatypes must be supported without disrupting or delaying workflow execution. Finally, reproducibility of scientific results requires sup
ls will be developed to automatically, and efficiently subset the climate modeling data and export the subset into an end-user convenient d
ust gas (turbomolecular). It would be advantageous to be able to switch to a true gas exhausting pump without any danger of backstreamin
es (linearity, accuracy, etc.) against a set of commercially important performance criteria to ascertain feasibility. Once feasibility is proven, t
d temperature requirements but they are large, heavy, they are subject to cracking from large electrostrictive forces and are prohibitively ex
e used for accurate measurements of ambient methane. Aside from environmental measurements, this technology will be useful for natur
O2/12CO2 ratio using a pressure, temperature and moisture insensitive optical technique. The proposed light weight ( & lt;5kg) instru
mentation is needed to provide rapid, high resolution 3D imaging of fine root systems. In this program, an optical tomography instrument u
his proposal, developed by Spectral Energies, LLC (SE) in collaboration with the Ohio State University Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics Lab
the active components in power supplies. Wide band gap semiconductors offer a strong competitor to Si-based power electronics currentl
ainpower on clerical data management tasks, slowing development cycles and limiting the time and energy needed for the higher-level thin
32 mm od billets by 250 mm long will be fabricated for each restack step. The billets will be drawn to the next restack assembly size. This
dressed, and the photocathodes should be more robust in an RF gun environment. The end result of the combined Phase IPhase II effort w
ftware packages Vorpal and Nautilus to perform innovative simulations of plasma interactions with rf antennas in ion sources such as the on
um parameters are sensitive to variation in the width, electric potential gap, and other parameters associated with the faster physics of the
implement a well-respected implicit particle-in-cell (PIC) algorithm into packages for the Vorpal simulation framework, which is currently i
osity. Because it is not feasible to carry out direct experimental measurements in the energy regime targeted by MEIC, simulation plays a c
ept that may provide the ability to spatially resolve volumetric soil moisture in profile (as well as water table elevation), thus enabling subst
shed light on new X-Ray analytical techniques that greatly enhance the sensitivity of the detection and measurement. In particular total e
lity using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) processing that has recently been demonstrated for fission fuel cladding. The process will allow
component fabrication methodologies needed for the mass production of high- gradient superconducting particle accelerator component
ome and physically impractical in large detector arrays. To address this requirement, this project will develop a high-speed (10Gb/s), low-p
hod for detecting beta-emitting isotopes of technetium-99, strontium-90 and yttrium-90 in soil at concentrations on the order of 100 pCi/g
combined with the high-performance trace gas detection sensitivity provided by wavelength modulation spectroscopy. A specially tailored
aft to meet the growing need for environmental observing in the Arctic. A small sized ( & lt; 1.25 kg) gimbal-mounted LIDAR unmanne
their limited counting rate and spatial resolution capabilities. There are currently only a few commercially available single photon detector
es performance and reduces cost, and can be tailored to a specific application. However, today, SiPMs are not made using process compati
generate 1.1 T peak field at 3 mm beam gap. The proposed YBCO wire will be 3 mm width x 0.1 mm thick with kapton insulation, and is av
ques that have been shown to improve regional seismic monitoring capabilities for the Air Force Technical Applications Center. The propose
rogram supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, motivate this effort. We propose to develop ultra-lo
nto vendor and user firmware sections will be studied as a proof of principle on existing hardware. In Phase II, the hardware will be upgrad
als from all of the electrode segments. Fine electrode segmentation is problematic for many of the standard semiconductor detector techn
ers. However, organic materials can suffer shrinkage under x-ray irradiation, and hydrated organics such as those in soil microbial communi
dress these limitations, YewSavin, Inc. proposes a patent-sensitive Hot Inkjet Printing (HIP) technology (Figure 1) that combines commercia
n the current Funding Opportunity Announcement. By coupling the proposed process to a renewable energy source it can be operated with
mbranes due to their low stability in organic solvents and low thermal stability at high temperature, and conventional ceramic membranes d
al Applications and Benefits Incorporating magnetic materials into CMOS manufacturing promises to improve the competitiveness of the U
Energy Laboratory, proposes to develop a low-cost, nanolaminate transparent conductive oxide (TCO) as an alternative to indium tin oxide
into methane and solid fuel. Recent innovations have shown that the BCC process can, in addition to producing drop-in fuels and biochem
ates its heat; this heat needs to be mechanically conducted away from the LED junction as efficiently as possible to maintain proper operati
ethod of uniformly dispersing titanium oxide scattering particles in a polymer matrix, without allowing aggregation. This new method over
of the water heaters without a significant increase in the product cost. As the end of this work, Sheetak expects to have a 50 gallon heat p
ater heaters. The US has a great opportunity to save money and energy resources by increasing the use of solar water heating. Manufactu
ses to be low in cost. One hurdle remains: frequent sticking of foil to sonotrode, resulting in tearing and perforation. Building upon the prio
nergy use, and integrates a demand response function. The end objective of the combined Phase I/II effort is a seamless lighting and contr
trate key algorithms on modular sensor hardware and will then demonstrate that the algorithms can be migrated to an integrated, applicati
nce ( & lt; 5 m.cm), and iii. roll to roll coating on stainless steel foil strips, before stamping. Our initial experimental data shows the fea
s technology will enable the adoption of lightduty fuel cell vehicles over gasoline fueled vehicles. Benefits include reduced greenhouse gas
ue 2D concentrating inflated film optic. Phase II will bring the technology to the brink of commercialization by establishing commercial-leve
ain precise alignment with the sun. Glint Photonics, Inc. proposes to develop a new class of solar concentrators based on reactive optics: m
costs ($/W) and efficiency losses can be doubled, as multiple power converters and multiple power converter steps are required. Ideal Pow
will develop novel organic solvents that contain an amine plus an imidazole, a class of low- volatility organic molecules with tunable prope
onversion projects. ITNs proposed system for the separation of oxygen from air using a precise application of magnetic field gradient and n

nt providing such measurements would be an extremely useful process control tool. We are proposing an In-line LBIC machine that would b
tronix advanced organosilicon solvent system. Imide salts such as LiTFSI and LiBETI provide a greater level of thermal stability. Leyden deve
ature fiber-optic probe technology to simultaneously measure the following 4 radiation field parameters in real-time from the same locatio
mbustion systems and turbines. It will also make possible the monitoring of field enabled processes for chemical synthesis, polymerization,
d sites. These sites contain boreholes for monitoring possible contamination, but the boreholes can impact the hydrologic systems creating
r electronics. If successful, this project will reduce the cost and extend cycle life to enable adoption into the more cost- and life-sensitive el
piping. In addition, the higher operating temperatures create more corrosive steam and fireside environments. In advanced steam cycles c
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ilure-prone components in todays inverter systems. This holds true for all inverters used in applications that range from residential to auto
e gives critical device physics information on the quality of the wafer, surface passivations, as well as enabling a full energy-loss analysis inc
ocedures and reduces the cost.
consume a substantial part of remediation budgets and are not always sufficient to provide the actionable information required to support
nsors. Capacitance sensors were successfully used to image flow variables in cold flow systems. An Electrical Capacitance Volume Tomogra
cond generation developments, and will serve as a robust test bed to characterize the performance of the Phase II innovations. The project
speeds data capture by up to 10X. The 3D as-built data can then be acquired by walking through the facility without costly setups and redu
ble diesel. Another good feedstock is the bio-crude made during the hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of total algal biomass. This uses all of
And thus a smaller size 350 Watt compressor can be engaged, with alternative form factors in addition to other benefits such as noiseless
op heat exchangers in the ground at a rapid rate. Phase II will center on system improvements, design for manufacturability and broader d
solar collector is expected to surpass efficiencies associated with existing solar collector designs. In Phase I, Mainstream will optimize the s
ed tubular receivers are currently limited by the temperature limitations of the metallic materials from which they are constructed. Additi
has eliminated the need for solvent casting of lithium ion electrodes. The active material is powder coated onto the desired current collec
lly at 1200 V ratings. The GaN-on-Si platform offers the greatest potential for overcoming these limitations, yet a power device technology
rogram. Incom Inc. will leverage prior Argonne LAPPD R & amp;D and will advance, optimize and adapt that technology to enable co
a, Carbon Storage Technologies/Advanced Geologic Storage Technologies. The implementation of this technology will allow the Nation to
t broader bandwidth and divergence of the neutron beam, increasing signal. To fully capitalize on this method hardware with much improv
also provide high quantum efficiency using selected surface coatings. The goal will be quantum efficiencies exceeding 0,5% in the UV and
low the vadose zone an urgent problem. Subsurface contamination by technetium is of particular concern for two reasons: the extremely l
yield to address the stringent requirements of next generation of detectors (utilizing high-density scintillators coupled to visible light objec
s. The Helical Cooling Channel (HCC), with combined helical dipole and solenoid fields, allows a general analytic approach to guide designs
pphire, diamond could allow operation of the discharge at & gt;1 kHz repetition rates. Experiments demonstrated that diamond struc
cally robust coating which was optically clear and strongly luminescent. In Phase II Tetramer will continue the optimization of the coating b
aid in the emergence of smarter, seamless powered grids with less of a dependence on inefficient peak power plants. Phase I work include
sink technology for use in high-temperature power module packaging and thermal management. This integrated package-heat sink techno
meet the DOEs requirements of affordability, reliability, durability, and user-friendliness. PICA is a system for managing a suite of tools to col
zation of an ultraclean, self-powered, fan assisted biomass cookstove. The stove uses our patented direct conduction thermoelectric system
ther sustainability factors; and 6) attracting equity investment in bio-based industry development. Along with market and financial issues, t
nd reaction pathways. The overall goal of the Phase II project is to commercialize an innovative technology, Intensified Catalytic and Reacti
wer generation, leading to a significant reduction of US power sector pollution emissions. In addition, with the rapid growth of hydro-fracki
s and refractive indices of the thin films comprising the solar cell as the solar cell is processed reel-to- reel. The retrieved information will
erm energy goal of building higher performance, consistently robust solar devices at a lower cost to the end user. Our phase I/phase II pro
ovide significantly faster separation processing and higher yields under harsh process conditions, while requiring less energy and capital ex
rature power system applications. Sporians sensor technology is based on the combination of advance high temperature packaging and re
utilization technology concurrent with fly ash application. In the presence of fly ash, flue gas CO2 interacts with renewable oils to produce
d to remove the impurities during the molten metal pouring step in the casting process. Improved filtration will increase the yield
oject addressed the feasibility of the concept through laboratory testing and an analysis match to the test data. It was shown that seal clear
he corrosion resistance requirements of solid-oxide fuel-cell system developers as well as the broader power generation market. In Phase I
ystem inherently creates a need for an on-line diagnostics system that can improve system health monitoring, troubleshooting, and trendin
tems. In Phase I, PSI demonstrated the ability to produce high aspect ratio, thin walled tubular components greater than 2 meters in lengt
w and expensive for widespread adoption. The sensor proposed here enables near-real time accounting of radioactive material, greatly de
ate neutron detector with intrinsic pulse shape and pulse height discrimination capabilities that allows effective real-time separation of neu
of three open-source software packages in the user-friendly and expressive Python language. This framework builds on the success of Pha
ew Client, and determine how to replace FieldView legacy code with VisIt and Python based infrastructure. In the Phase I research, the ke
ting platform, interoperability, and further user-centered prototype developments. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This prop
w users. Power industry optimization is a particularly promising area for such an undertaking, in light of the complex decisions involved and
over the 0.01 to 10 micrometer diameter range. A condensation particle counter that has already operated on-board an unmanned aeria
sses a key need in understanding the role of aerosols in cloud formation. Cascade impactors are a reliable and traditional method for colle
on processes in the natural environment, and to distinguish natural from industrial sources. Measurement of tracer gases, such as ethane a
urements but they require deep vacuum and time- consuming dissolution of samples prior to analysis. Thus, the isotopes cannot be me
However, gene identification currently requires both large sequencing efforts and massive screens of recombinant bacterial cells using slow
y if contamination enters or is at risk of entering a water supply. The overall objective of the proposed program is to address subsurface w
at denitrifying bacteria produce N2O with a distinct isotope ratio (15N/14N, 18O/16O, and site-specific ratios). By measuring the isotope ra
or increasingly high flux, small focus size, and beam stability. Products based on this novel concept will provide a valuable new tool to fully u
using readily available imaging tools. In Phase I, an analytical treatment complemented by simulations was developed, a proof of principl
s of the Spallation Neutron Source application. To enable use of larger amplitude acoustics waves and overcome excessive damping in the
ce fabrications such as waveguide, coupler, WDM, modulator, and switching; (ii) all types of metal processing such as welding, cutting, ann
base with Arnold Magnetics to produce these permanent magnets. In Phase I we demonstrated the feasibility of in-situ pulse alignment/c
m compression in an alpha-magnet, beam pre-bunching in the RF gun, and resonant Cherenkov radiation in a robust radiator. The THz radi
for reading 109 MHz data at 10 KHz rates through a multicore front end processor, archiving the data to an archive repository that is then i
y used in femtosecond laser systems are replaced with waveguide chips that implement all the optical functions required for long term sta
l further engineer this superconducting layer by improving the film adhesion to the bellows and further investigating the RF properties of a
tions. However, these systems do not allow the full potential of the TEM to be used, as they currently do not allow routine spectroscopic an
graphitic carbon nitride support, and extended nanostructured support. The results show that extended nanostructured catalysts possess
rogen generation from electrolysis to meet the DOE hydrogen production targets of $3-4/kg H2. The Phase 1 project focused on improvem
cled. This makes it necessary to vent some of the reaction mixture in order to limit the buildup of paraffin. The vent stream carries both pa
st low cost, stoichiometric silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic fibers for next generation gas cooled nuclear reactors and the retrofitting of current
hemistry of vanadium. Our project is dedicated to producing redox flow batteries based on organic redox chemistry that can provide high
of future fusion energy devices. These insulators will be designed to provide high mechanical strength and radiation resistance, and will b
onmental concerns regarding the use of mercury. Microplasmas are non-equilibrium, low temperature plasma sources and they have high
f the four chief elements of the tube: electron gun, and beam collector; the RF cavity chain and magnetic circuit are being developed unde
ure has been installed with a solenoid at the NRL X-band magnicon. The first high power rf experiments on multipactor suppression will be
these materials are their abundance in the earths crust and their non-toxicity. Proprietary techniques for obtaining extremely high purity M
, preliminary measurements on friction reduction will be possible. Phase II will generate a map of friction reduction as a function of engine
of oil or liquid-based lubricants is not possible; while the development and implementation of long-lasting solid lubricants can be considere
of the sheets and nanometer diameter of tubes, increases light scattering inside the selective layer, resulting in light trapping, decreased re
ide chemical analysis on sub-100 nm length scales. This project aims to dramatically increase the sensitivity and range of samples that can
nstrate an advanced thermal barrier coating (TBC), consisting of a new top coat chemistry of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG), that has lower
manufacturing costs compared to current flow battery technology. By replacing the traditional felt electrode material with electrodes coup
ore cables, invented by the Principal Investigator, for use in fusion magnets. These cables will have a homogenous current distribution at h
M platform have been studied and proposed. Hardware upgrades to the AM platform will be carried out and characterized in Phase II. A
nd may rise with demand due to limited natural resources. Based on current noble metal prices, the catalyst represents half of the MEA co
tisfy all of these requirements. Recent research at RMD has focused on novel plastic scintillators that can provide neutron/gamma pulse sha
age analysis, seismology, signal processing, complex science, and computer science. Our approach merges a broad range of techniques and
ch as mercury, arsenic and selenium) from the synthesis gas in a single process step. Unlike the commercially available gas clean-up techno
be due to the higher material density. When coupled to a state-of-the-art photodetector, digitizing electronics and processing algorithms,
l form factor, low power transceivers with bandwidths of 100Gb/s and higher. The overall goal of this project is to design, fabricate, and tes
e demands in buildings. This is accomplished by creating an executive software platform that monitors and makes decisions based on inpu
ight, hardware cost and installation time. Commercial Applications and other Benefits Reducing the balance of system cost and scale for a t
associated with the installation of large solar panels. The method essentially eliminates installation labor cost and radically hastens revenue
ow 1 mrad, 3) a service lifetime of 30+ years, without reflectance loss, even with direct-contact washing, and 4) a cost goal of $5.50/m2. Th
h temperature operable, corrosion resistant sensors, based on leveraging Sporians past experience with high temperature sensors and pack
battery cells and systems. These cells will meet the needs of a wide range of advanced applications in the automotive, telecommunications
ro, mild and power assist hybrid electric vehicles. Conventional Li-ion or ultracapacitor companies can readily manufacture the economical
rocess developed at XGS and capable of employing economical 50 micron Si raw material. Our 25,000 ft2 manufacturing facility in Lansing,
ry design that will decrease weight and cost significantly. The proposed concept involves drastic design advancements that will eliminate a
eering analysis to evaluate the techno-economic viability of the new exhaust after-treatment system. Commercial Applications and Other B
bocharger, has led us to conceive of a single -shaft and single-stage Variable Bypass Centrifugal Compressor (VBCC) with the potential to e
bo lag) during acceleration events, and broadening the effective range of the turbo. The HET/C leverages multiloop control and advanced m
incorporated into existing engine designs. Moreover, this innovation may be retrofitted into many engine types. EMA proposes to develop
ge is reduced by modulation of the intake valve timing (most popular is the Miller cycle). Mainstream Engineering Corporation (Mainstream
, and regenerative NOx traps. On-board NOx monitoring is a key component technology to enable cost effective implementation of NOx m
pability that is particularly enabling for improved closed-loop emissions monitoring in diesel engine exhaust after-treatment systems. Additi
roduct magnets, or the use of induction motors; however, they have resulted in lower performances compared to rare earth permanent ma
on. Additionally, motors operating at high frequencies must demonstrate low core losses as well as high strength because core losses increa
high quality nanocrystal additives to improve friction and wear properties. Our advanced dispersion technology allows us to tailor design th
ost of equipment and installation, low efficiency because of the use of synchronous generators and mechanical controls; high maintenance
n innovative class of superconducting wind turbine generators that will be lightweight such that they are easily transportable by trucks on
ess expensive solar collector will help reduce the payback period while taking advantage of renewable solar water heating technologies. Th
ontrol. This approach utilizes an extensive distributed object framework of adaptive interactive physical-models that form self-organizing c
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2012 alone. Since thin film PV technologies are the cost leaders and are demonstrating module reliability issues, without significantly im
d) to multiple engine cylinders thereby allowing substantially less complex (and lower cost) systems as compared to laser-per-cylinder appr
work can then be applied to wastes from domestic fuel cycles. Phase I will focus on the system P2O5Fe2O3Al2O3Na2OSO3 (which correspo
d optimization time and decrease time to solution. In Phase I, we will enable Open|SpeedShop to gather memory reference latency inform
20% of the total electricity usage of the high energy mission specific facilities (HEMSF). We propose the development of a highly reliable h
celerator applications. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The direct benefit of this STTR project will be to enable new research i
ly build up tritium by co-deposition with eroded materials while W buildup comes from implantation, trapping and diffusion. For the propo
energies at the same time, including epithermal, thermal and cold neutron ranges. Simultaneous detection of multiple Bragg edges, for
materials. In addition, unlike the known materials, the proposed solid should be stable to the battery conditions. During Phase I we are go
c/dynamic, mapping of dense multi-linear algebra algorithms. Analytical optimizations balance objectives modeling parallelization, locality,
d and validated which can provide actionable information to stakeholders. This framework will be constructed such that it is broadly applica
initially examined for compatibility and performance then subsequently used to construct solid state energy efficient windows. Systematic
vehicles. We propose the development of efficient, segmented, and graded thin film thermoelectric generators (TFTEG) that builds upon e
s to obtain software-defined multi-domain performance measurements for meeting monitoring objectives, enforcing measurement policie
ense LLC (ISL) will further-develop its polymer nanowire-based electronic sensor array (PNESA) in Phase II to achieve enhanced performanc
H2 storage vessel using a graded construction. CTD will also tailor fiber sizing and epoxy matrices that can harness the maximum achievable
a compact, low-SWaP, wide-area 3D vector wind sensor suitable for integration in a standard Met-Ocean package. This architecture will mi
n phenomena and provide different opportunities for high temperature dielectrics, some of which have already gone through pilot line tes
a biomass pyrolsis. However, existing hydrothermal processes have been tested either using model feeds or using real feeds batch mode. T
l design iterations while improving overall quality and manufacturing efficiency. However, if one were to use the ICME tools for a particular
on imagery, high repeatability, and continuous observations that could be integrated with networked sensor data. We propose to make des
vironments. While some support for accelerator-based HPC services exists, the existing services are inadequate, expensive, not fault-tolera
imits on the applicability of the technique. The proposed effort is to develop a novel laser Thomson scattering (LTS) system for measurem
ect energy cost for the manufacturer, extraction of the catalyst materials from raw ore is a highly energy intensive process requiring kilowatt
prove fuel efficiency when installed in the exhaust systems of cars, trucks, and buses, with particular benefits to hybrid electric vehicles. Ben
as part of a network. A compact Differential Absorption Lidar can measure vertical profiles of H2O vapor in the lower atmosphere. Based
he best forecasting system in the world (European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting, ECMWF). The project also provides a fr
edical applications. The same advantages hold true at the microscopic scale, well beyond our ability to see things with the naked eye or ev
roximately two orders of magnitude (100x). Focused oxygen beam diameters as small as 10nm are required to provide the highest possible
ts and space limitations. The impact of a medium voltage switch could greatly shrink the weight and cost of power converters by reducing
easurements of the chemical composition of battery materials and electrode/electrolyte interfaces, with depth resolution down to the nan
de diagnostic information on an ever shorter timescale to tighten the engine control loop about its most efficient operating point. Finally,
ensity, and increasing operating efficiency. This will be achieved by developing a wire insulation this is both thinner than conventional (but
on of the various complex chemical components that positively impact wear and friction behavior in engine environments and utilization o
ind turbines that overcome logistical and cost barriers . . . larger swept areas; and access to areas with higher class wind resource leading t
tion detection system with excellent background suppression. The detection system is based on a new pre-collimation x-ray optic with
urnaces capable of operating at these temperatures. The project objectives will be to demonstrate the feasibility that the primary energy u
ese barriers will allow the massive transportation infrastructure that is so heavily dependent on petroleum fuels the opportunity to be quic
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ndreds of times less than multi- junction solar cells. The goal is to demonstrate the feasibility of 22.5% or greater module efficiency using C
nshot. NEXTs SSM-OPVs can be coated as inks onto conventional plastic rolls in high yields using roll-to-roll technology allowing for the gen
d EV/HEV requirements. At the core of the proposed batteries is a new fast inorganic solid electrolyte whose outstanding properties facilita
ssociated with other capacitive designs, such as slow balance time and expensive hardware cost. The goals of this Phase 1 project will be:
rocessed SiNode anodes use highly developed, relatively cheap components and are compatible with current manufacturing processes w
ectors can provide excellent energy resolution, exceeding that of sodium iodide. Since the scintillation material is a liquid, these detectors
we propose to fix CO2 to formic acid powered by sugars through a novel synthetic enzyme pathway comprising 13 enzymes. The overall sto
s will find immediate utility in present advanced accelerator and light source facilitates that employ high brightness photoinjectors which h
onventional nuclear reactors, advanced data analysis through On-Line Monitoring (OLM) has successfully correlated the normal output of e
ogy is enabling short-reach ( & lt;100 m) 100 Gbps optical interconnections over multi-mode fiber in commercial applications. VCSEL t
se II research will address ways to minimize interference from other chemical species, build the optical, electronic, and sample-handling su
ealth and environmental management decisions. To address these problems, we have developed a prototype instrument that collects wat
y) can be accurately compensated by measuring the amount of ultraviolet light scattered by the turbidity. As a result of the Phase I investiga
ium-laser technology will enable the power scaling of high-intensity, mid-IR laser drivers and, in turn, X-ray power output. The laser system
g and benchmarking new sample manipulation techniques that will enable studies of materials under extreme conditions, particularly usin
of a re-circulated/re-amplified 10 m laser off a multi-bunch train electron beam produced by a photoinjector in a novel active multi-pass in
al. This lossy material in the TE01 round waveguide will be mechanically confined in compression (without brazing), in order to eliminate o
mplifiers can offer valuable insight into their operation, provide guidance to experimental approaches and help their design optimization, h
evelop a novel, mid-infrared 50-fs pulse, high-pulse-energy, femtosecond oscillatorregenerative chirped pulse amplifier (CPA), hybrid laser
cently built and an improved Gatan spectrometer, we have shown that resolution of 10 meV and eventually 5 meV will become possible, if
he lenses also have the added benefit that they provide polarized neutrons, which can be used to probe magnetic and superconducting ma
advanced laser micromaching techniques were used to create and optimize versions of this microhole membrane. These were tested at b
l and safety. Ultramet, UCLA, and Digital Materials Solutions (DMS) propose the development and testing of a cellular solid breeder struct
with high reliability in conditions not previously encountered by diagnostic technology, including high gamma and neutron environments.
e. MARS calculates eigenmodes in axisymmetric toroidal equilibria within MHD kinetic plasma models. A feasibility study of parallelization
f the four chief elements of the tube, the RF cavity chain and magnetic circuit; the electron gun, and beam collector are being developed u
e architecture, the plastic strain route, and heat treatment conditions during tube fabrication steps will lead to microstructures with favorab
klystrons. A design was produced for the 500 kW L-Band, including detailed simulation of the diode type electron gun, interaction circuit
machine performance. This proposal will develop a fully functional horizontal cryomodule for a 400 MHz superconducting parallel-bar cra
etaMateria utilized a chemical synthesis approach using solution based techniques developed during a Phase I SBIR, which showed the mo
pplications and Other Benefits: Diamonds radiation hardness and many other unique properties are propelling it to important roles in DOE
roelectric material. The focus of Phase I was development and measurement of the dielectric properties, phase composition, and microstr
ddressed, and the photocathodes should be more robust in an RF gun environment. The end result of the combined Phase I and Phase II eff
that the YSZ disks retain open paths for effusion of atoms or molecules from the catcher to the ion source to harvest unused rare isotope b
y (BNL) where an e-lens system is under construction to increase RHIC luminosity. In this case, magnesium diboride (MgB2) operating at 1
In addition, the complexity of peripheral electronics has prevented widespread use of analog SQUIDs in imaging applications that require h
capacitance, and leakage current; and (iii) much longer lifetime because of its excellent radiation hardness. CVD diamond particle detector
(linac) can create both proton and neutron rich isotopes by generating high\energy x-rays that knock out protons or neutrons from stable
ntly restricts its applications. The difficulty of producing high specific activity Sn-117m has been a barrier to entry for this isotope into the
d chemical action in a tribological environment resulting in damage-free, ultra-smooth surfaces. The company will use this method to fabr
analyte sensor (HaloRead™). Its performance attributes will include high selectivity, sensitivity (≤ 5 ppb) allowing in-situ detection of COCs
fers will be produced at a low cost and at a high throughput. The novel GaN growth technique, by design, has the capability to reduce disl
ced by: (i) using a scalable ammonothermal substrate technology, (ii) enabling commercially available substrates obtained from the epitaxia
chniques that utilize X-FAB’s existing toolset. Monolith Semiconductor and Rensselaer will design advanced three-dimensional SiC MOSFET
ertical power device applications. Bulk GaN substrates with low dislocation density (less than 10^5 cm-2) are under development in small d
gnificantly reduce their cost. Our company, a spin off from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), is using a technology known as ion-bea
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inspection system may be used by explosive ordinance disposal teams or security personnel, such as TSA officers at traffic control points, to
ea-based assets and will provide optimal Ship Operating Area (SOA) to defend a given area against missile raid. Our approach and design
as proven algorithms for radar placement, AGI provides a state-of-the-art missile modeling toolkit (MMT), and Lockheed Martin MS2 is the
ving Ship Operating Area (SOA) locations that are optimal with respect to evolving threats and asset locations tasked for protection. The pro
aterial properties that can significantly enhance radar effectiveness and increase the probability of engagement success. The goal of our ne
systems from mutual interference. TSC also proposes to implement optimal mismatched filters on receive that will protect the radar from 3
AN/SPY-1 S-band radar. The associated processing algorithms that will support the new RF waveforms will be developed, as well. The outp
d both by the fact that the sensors may suffer from uncorrected pointing biases, and also that not all of the sensors will necessarily acquire
y applied to individual components provide a solution. The focus of Phase I of this project was to develop a materials based sensor to provi
on of the fragments are recovered. To meet the need for an automatic method of full hemisphere warhead fragmentation characterization
reation for the benchmarking of explosive response for first principle code analysis. The effort builds upon an initial evaluation of the availa
ll have the capability to predict in-depth phenomena, such as ablation and surface recession, for three dimensional debris objects in high v

gh-fidelity, physics-based model of hypersonic plasma environment for a wide range of conditions (velocity and altitude) covering rarefied a

hed antenna systems. We propose to develop a working prototype of a coupled CFD/CEM solver that has the basic features required to sim
m provides this level of flaw detection, but provides thickness and dielectric properties of the bulk composite. Preliminary results using th
oposed is designed to be adaptable to a wide variety of DoD and commercial data sets, allowing for use beyond the specialized design para
s of dimension. The compression techniques therefore inherit the properties of spatial and rate scalability inherent to SPIHT. No other com
ations operating through temperatures from -46 to +71 deg C. In Phase I ISL will carry out all relevant tests to establish that the proposed t
e time, miniaturization, power consumption, lifetime, and ruggedness against shock and vibration that comply with THAAD storage, transp
noise photodetector that is capable of detecting single photons, while having a large detection area to support real life optical systems, and
n is applicable to all imaging bands [e.g., Ultraviolet (UV), Visible/Near Infrared (VIS/NIR), Shortwave Infrared (SWIR), Midwave Infrared (MW
nt to the VBG, narrowing spectral line-width. Lowering thermal resistance of the silicon diode package improves electrical-to-optical efficie

occurs from all surfaces. These benefits will improve DPAL performance and extend the operating lifetime. Acree Technologies Incorporate
ncorporates those functions plus other meteorological measurements. The former two sondes will return high-speed data that can be use
and angle of the target object. Spectral Sciences, Inc (SSI) in collaboration with CG2, Inc., proposes to develop a software algorithm, dubbe

and its large business partner, Rockwell Collins, will develop a method in which to reduce the footprint of the RF radio component and me
believes the MAGNM design is superior for a few reasons. It does not require flexible materials, which allows for composite or coated refrac
ams. Systima and its partner believe that this technology will give the capability to increase ISP, within given payload volume constraints, t
opellant, which will be dependant on the size and shape of the particles as well as its composition, will be determined by laboratory studie

ctricity. 4-10 kg of battery weight in the overall missile will be reduced by converting from thermal batteries to rechargeable batteries with
t-generation ingress-egress interconnects including intermediate wiring branches. At the end of Phase I, NextGen expects to achieve a TRL
e will provide at least 10,000 unique markings (the actual number will likely be in the millions). The antennas will compound that level of u
er mission range and flexibility by minimizing heat transfer to the exit cone bond-line and adjacent bearing components. For dual-pulse m
and housing components during firing and heat soak. This effect is more pronounced in the dual pulse rocket motors where additional heat
minimum. We"ve developed a series of methods to provide excellent adhesion of our coatings to a variety of substrates including poly
to limit the heat through the thickness and to maintain the underlying ground surface to below 200 0F. The architecture of the layered stac
chnology they need to facilitate future vehicles safely where brownout conditions may arise. Feasibility of the design to meet thermal, air p
quantum wells are arranged in the cavity to dramatically improve the efficiencies of the VCSELs at 808nm. In phase I, we would demonstra
ring the cost and complication of external volume bragg grating stabilizers.
high beam quality VCSEL array near 808 nm, with efficiency compared to the state-of-the-art edge-emitting diode laser bars. nLight will ach
ontext. Lucid will enable supervisory control allowing operators to spend less time interacting with the system and more time doing other
nsive full scale helicopter evaluations of RFID technology by its principal investigator. In addition to the fundamental problem of antenna de
an 90%, very low pressure drops, and with a weight of approximately 10 pounds. The material costs associated with this unit will be substa
ad force fluctuations and extreme environmental conditions.
of natural convection only or large diameter, low speed fans, respectively. Both of which will reduce the noise produced by the electronics
Engineering will propose a family of ballistic shields that provide the required level of protection while being reconfigurable to allow for line
ess that knowledge. The expression catalog spans the whole corpus, allowing GROK to properly present domain specific vernacular. GROK a
s, consumers of the information provided by the UVs, and other command and control personnel. CMVS will identify the critical new dimen
d security. QuickSAT with the open source stepSATdb data architecture is a satellite design, mission planning, and product lifecycle managem
molecules will be conjugated to two bioscavenger proteins of interest to the military as further proof-of-concept for the technology. The mo
y, accurately, and on the move. Phase I will focus on spectral measurements of a chemical stimulant, and system modeling and design base
he soldier and increased logistical costs associated with ice packs and shelf life. Lynntech proposes a safe and novel solution to address th
ing suitable ionic liquid systems through advanced modeling predictions and laboratory validation tests. The phase I option will produce a
p passageways consumes less power than HEPA filtration for building HVAC systems. The main objective of the proposed effort will be to
n efficiency, ozone generation, and maintenance requirements and operating cost. In Phase I, we will perform a comparative study of the m
dynamic forecasting of nearby wind structures. Nanohmics proposes to develop a sample balloon delivery system that incorporates room t
n significantly extend the shelf life of many medications. Creare proposes to develop a novel miniaturized autoinjector that automatically m
ter for triage assessment of warfighters based on a simple optical method. The instrument will utilize the physiological changes caused by
he proposed SS algorithm coverts the data into n shares. Each share leaks nothing on the data and the original data can only be recovered f
alog signal conditioning and compensation microcircuitry can meet the noise requirements. Our sonobuoy concept features a decoupled d
es supporting high power, low duty cycle applications. The ultimate purpose is to buffer the aircraft"s generation and distribution sys
C semiconductors, which can significantly increase system cost. In Phase I, Mainstream will optimize the power electronic and thermal man
ver data collection and processing. This proposed program will develop a mathematical optimization algorithm that will generate a receiver
uctivity foams. By using foams to create a compact heat exchanger, the heat exchange surface area can be increased by two orders of magn
ary. Eliminating maintenance allows for reduced manpower while also lowering the lifetime cost and extending the overall life of the fixture
ot;quiet room"sound levels (40 dBA), which is less than 1/8th of currently used exposed tubeaxial fans. In Phase I, Mainstream will de
ation mechanics to maximize stopping capability and multi-hit endurance while minimizing weight and cost. Our in-house industrial design
ters. With that, the proposed effort centers on a series of analytical and numerical evaluations, proof-of-concept experiments, and an asses

ese materials constitutive and damage behavior does not readily exist in traditional analysis tools. Therefore, for this effort we have propo

dly assess the potential for RF intrusion, cyber attacks or other unauthorized access to SDRs and Cognitive Radio and Sensor Networks (CRS
nexpensive EEG headset with a feature set and signal quality comparable to research and medical-grade devices. Unlike many current EEG
prove ease of use, our system will be controlled by a smartphone or tablet, which will interface to the EEG electronics using a hobbyist-frie
e semiconductor devices will allow for circumvention of the low carrier mobility drawback of the organic electronics, while keeping the adv
ckground noise generated by the sum transmissions of all radios in the network.
hift in wireless communication protocol design to achieve spectrum utilization beyond the legacy"single-link single-user"PHY-M
etic fields over an area.
iable VLF communication, the Air Force needs a militarized VLF antenna designed for airborne use and capable of reliable operation in a Nu
electrokinetics for protein purification enables order-of-magnitude improvement in investment and operating cost as well as human labor.
al binding regions for targeted proteins of interest. This system will allow for the purification of any protein expressed with the cellulose bin
essure can be decomposed to produce the same amount of oxy-gen as contained in a one liter cylinder at high pressure. With the right cata
roughout the flight. En-route the system can accept updated flight plan data, and provided health and status information via remote telem
ent wet formulations. The key components of the MPA include a novel design of the autoinjector and safety guards. These innovations wil
tom developed, injectable microparticles that will sustain BuChE delivery for 10 days. In Phase I, Qrono will optimize the design of BuChE c
equirements for certain types of missions make it impractical for health care providers to administer repeated intravenous doses of Butyryl
d with existing Marine Sanitation Devices for wastewater treatment quality assurance demonstration. The new approach takes into account
ctrochemical analysis for quantification. Overall system includes several fully integrated modules: sample collection, concentration, extracti
m to formulate the architecture that grants data access independent of changes in the network behavior and topology. VIRAL incorporates

could accurately determine the ocean surface state. This resulted in a plethora of ocean state measuring satellites, all which are much large
UT technique. By the end of Phase I, we will show a working version of the HAUT prototype and have its performance evaluated. For the Ph

equirements. TDA intends to research alternative means of powering these active tags, such as wireless power transmission. In addition, a
the question. d)Presentation of finished product: The answer needs to be presented as a report in a familiar format such as MS Office or A
rdle for this technology is to devise cost-effective ways to manufacture the vector sensor. A cost model, relating the component and touch
meets requirements.
w-dimensional space. A hierarchical Bayesian method is also proposed to learn a non-linear dynamic model in the low-dimensional space,
pace environment.

al WDMFSO system with mature WDM system architecture, resulting in (i) NO gimbal, and (ii) NO pointing and tracking. During Phase I, w
lly, such sensors would be: detect (as a minimum) CO, CO2, NOx, and aliphatic/aromatic hydrocarbons; compact and lightweight; not drift o
ay be losing effectiveness. Vista Photonics proposes development of a compact, flexible and rugged multi-gas sensor compatible with the O
m and using storage and processing-intensive methods. The approach we propose aims to reduce the processing, storage, and transmissio
which has the potential to produce titanium alloy components for
f unmanned operations to characterize operators"need for observability and directability of automated planning tools. Second, we le
es in a multi-domain environment. Operators need intuitive, simple visualizations that enable quick and effective mission-level decisions, pa
ms and optical coatings will be used to realize the desired technology. Specifically, the proposed multi-layer index-matching coating(s) will b
These two sources of data will be brought together into a single characterization of an atmospheric volume, allowing errors in the NWP-der
e approach is also modular and scalable with current technology appropriate for significantly smaller and larger flow rates than currently r
a design that does not require dynamic or rotating shaft seals, FTEA will eliminate the accidental release of hazardous material and the con
ing the diodes arrays of a diode pumped MW class high energy laser system. This program will leverage GTC"s prognostic health mo
performance predictions of the vector sensor in an operationally significant environment. During the Phase I Option prototype designs for
built with spectrally selective micro-mirrors designed to be sensitive only to one particular measurand: acceleration or pressure or to the e
cal supplies, electrical energy storage for high power pulse capability, programmable pulse control, and an innovative thermal managemen
d integration requirements for aircraft integration.
. The new alloy chemistry will be targeted to attain the following: (1) refinement of grain size; (2) reduced propensity to form porosity; and
Aggregates (SALVO-USA). The SALVO-USA effort will involve principled identification of mission-oriented requirements for situational awaren
ack association, and emitter typing. It exploits previously developed Specific Emitter Features (SEF), not only for Specific Emitter ID (SEI), bu
tronic Warfare Support operator to perform his primary missions of maintaining ship safety and providing complete situational awareness

will then be linked to a structured knowledge base allowing for the addition of pre-processed factoids about related entities and events. F
(Q-LAPS) that enables analysts to effectively query unstructured and semi-structured data sets for information that is relevant and timely fo
a significant change in the current concept of operations. Whereas today"s unmanned vehicles or sensors serve primarily as a remot
e embeddings and the original space facilitate efficient interpolation in the latent space as well as fast visualization of the interpolated laten
rom large and complicated data sets. Several questions immediately present themselves. What if the data is too voluminous to be processe
nline Interactive Generative Multiscale Manifold Learning.
on of signal classification information to related wideband communications systems which will enable them to mitigate interference and in

aking by leveraging the following technologies: Monitoring human cognitive state using non-intrusive sensors Processing information
ied to BS that are installed on rapidly moving platforms. This SBIR implements WCDMA algorithms for installation on rapidly moving platfor
on to other aspects. Moreover, the current development is still in its early stage and demands further investigation. In addition, to support
ns regarding the function of the human brain. The current effort proposes the development of a self-contained, multi-channel, single-chip
to develop an Integrated Diver Physiology Platform (IDPP) to reduce the decompression obligation of combat divers in extreme dive profile
bsurface-to-surface data link. Compatibility with the new proposed sonobuoy RF link utilizing a CPGFSK (Continuous Phase Gaussian Frequ
ed system performance will be experimentally validated by utilizing a proven test bed during the Phase 1 Option. By the end of Phase 1 a lo

sive sensing (CS) and compressive processing (CP), which extract information with fewer samples compared than when sampling at the Nyq
with Ti-6Al-4V alloy, tailored to DDM processes, and consistent with aerospace quality standards. In Phase I this process will be started wit
ill get the most relevant testing available.
matic, eliminating humans-in-the-loop. POC"s DEFOAM does not use any chemical agents nor does it require any modifications to exi
mpatible with existing and future VCHT systems. The foam control system will be based on novel induction sensors with embedded proces
epresented quantitatively using the aforesaid models, and (3) the identification of diagnostic information from these induced metrics and t
y and control parameters. Unfortunately, little has been done to develop robust and valid metrics of hybrid human-UxV team performance
elop an effective and low cost manufacturing process for accelerometers incorporating relaxor piezoelectric materials. Mide"s propos
tters while characterizing detection uncertainty and reliability. SEASCAPE is supported by a signal processing workbench and a fusion modu
accelerated SIGINT analysis platform.
he actuation mode (d31 or d33) of the crystals, whether a fully active tiling is appropriate or whether some passive tiles should be include
agation in multilayered materials. The material point method (MPM) will implement these models as well as improved 2- and 3-D crack pro
n user intent. These observations, interpreted through models of intuition and sensemaking, will enable the proposed system to alter inform
s a significantly broader exploration of model space while always satisfying the model constraints. While the task described is simple for a p
ed aerial vehicles and aerostats. In order to realize these applications, however, significant innovation is required in WCDMA receiver signa
ntegration of multi-function capable RF front-end designs, signal processing hardware engine based on a mix of FPGAs and DSPs, and cogn
re fundamentally different orientation techniques. BiTiO3 will be the model material. Since the material is available as platelets, one axis c
able electronic devices for transient, peripheral nerve stimulation for the management of chronic pain. The devices are made entirely of m
entioned techniques in a unified manner so as to significantly improve spectral efficiency of a wireless network. Our objective is to deliver
nfirm the detectability of electric fields of the magnitude and frequency associated with common power lines in a laboratory test system, a
CASM and SAInt. CASM is a general application developed using the F6 Flight Development Kit standards that receives and routes ground c
ts. Injection is accomplished by applying external gas pressure to the foil package causing it to collapse and deliver the beneficial agent. A p
duce large quantities. Recombinant BuChE lack the necessary stability and extended circulation over sufficient periods to provide adequate

iously developed for monitoring biothreat bacteria, will be adapted for use with E coli and non-fecal coliforms. To rapidly predict the efficac
self-adapt to the network dynamics. Additionally, we propose to develop the service evaluation model that allows the data users to evaluat
ch confidential information stored on individual nodes is not vulnerable to concerted cryptanalysis. The proposed system provides a genera
in the cost of the uniform. Current FR treatments are typically designed for use on cotton and do not perform satisfactorily on textile blend
ort is to demonstrate a topical treatment process for 50/50 NyCo that can compete with expensive, inherently flame resistant FR fabrics on
bonded to the surface of the fabric via traditional dye methods. During Phase I, ISL will develop the processing methodology to produce a
tection from high noise levels without impeding auditory awareness.
rection of important audio cues. While the EB15 additionally amplifies low intensity sounds, as hearing aids do, they suffer from the same i
r is encased in an inert soft multi-component silicone invented by the U.S. Navy to attenuate sounds at the frequencies associated with mu
oxicity, and environmental friendliness, which directly address requirements of the Combat Clothing Program in PM ICE. In Phase I, POC wil

ography will allow accurate detection of material irregularities in hull and armor due to hidden cracks, work hardening, and stress fractures
Repair (BDAR) inspection in a field environment. Evisive will work with the Marine Corps to identify target vehicles and armor systems, an
pen-weather, salt waterfront environments. In Phase I, we will project the performance of our HCM based on similar machines we have bui

es of these equipment items. An evolutionary design approach is proposed wherein the unique features of a deck fixture and a tipping flye
e rich, complex, and dynamic, and we expect NetOps SA to be rife with uncertainty. Under Mission Analytics and NetOps Awareness (MAN
ted,"The opening rounds of the next war will be in cyberspace the Navy must be ready to prevent wars as well as win them; to do th
ors to generate alert if any abnormalities are detected. In addition, proposed TANA system maps missions into required resources and guar
accurately controlled over millisecond timescales, allowing MODULATE to tune the antenna in sync with the 200-baud MSK modulation wi

raw log files from hosts, routers, switches and other devices, for future analysis. To solve this bandwidth problem, RTI proposes a set of fo
og message. The second approach is to develop a remote code deployment and execution infrastructure, supported by command and con
s between a CSIRT center and a network management node. We will leverage the latest cyber security standards, encoding/compression t
the need for the additional upfront and on-going expenses associated with mechanical tracking systems. In our proposed approach, two se
ever, the operation and maintenance requirements and associated costs make traditional tracked systems unattractive for many customers
this layer, it will bend to become perpendicular to the surface of constant index regardless of initial angle of incidence. The bottom layer o
ctricity generation and distribution grid. TIAX proposes to develop such an electrochemical EES device meeting the above energy, performa
scalable atomic layer deposition (ALD) coatings, to develop an EDLC with high surface area nanocomposite electrodes modified with high
performance Ultra Capacitors would be of broad interest for grid storage/stabilization, directed energy weapons, rail guns, commercial hyb
warfighter. The OMNIBLAS technology will allow the USMC to accurately sense, measure, and store blast exposure levels warfighters face u

interfacing users on these channels to their respective carriers such as the MUOS geosynchronous satellite system. The investigations will
platforms, and users, yet is segregated from personal or other unauthorized apps running on the same platforms.
t;s focus is on applying their core competency in recommending, deploying, and configuring Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions
vice-oriented architecture provides mobile device integration with existing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Active Directory (AD). In Phas
d provide valuable information on what happens during a blast so that future medical treatment procedures and safety devices can be imp

BDAT reports optionally can be transmitted digitally to other locations such as vehicle maintenance facilities for further interpretation and
poses an approach to identify damage thresholds that require repair. We will then evaluate emerging and available technologies for use in
sualization and centralization applications. Many of these tools are based upon SURVICE-developed and/or SURVICE-proprietary technolog
cluding linear and nonlinear analyses to develop an optimal configuration that meets the LDM, DSF requirements as well as weight and size
tion with unprecedented performance.
nozzles and used the relative performance rankings we found in the literature to determine whether our solution represents a significant
situational awareness and air safety to reduce human error, which directly address the MDA/AB requirements. In Phase I, POC will demon
encies at 1800, 2100, and 2600 MHz. ISL"s toolbox of RFI detection and mitigation techniques are based on the cognitive radar archi
d weapon constraints. Torch has chosen to make sensor constraint definition and processing a key focus of our Phase I real-time SWAP arch
h problems have proven to be practically efficiently solvable by commercial optimization engines such as CPLEX and Gurobi. The algorithm
ballistic missile intercept (using fewer interceptors to achieve equal or reduced Total Residual Leakage (TRL)) than competing algorithms an
es precision dosimetric detection of X-ray fluence with zero power consumption in a micro scale that is compatible with existing semicondu
mines individual fragment velocities, which directly address the MDA requirements. In Phase I, POC plans to develop a preliminary design o
eactive modeling capabilities, development of those reactive models to address identified shortcomings, utilization of in-house high-perfor
rithm development since many diverse materials from metals to composites to ablators are found in interceptor-threat impact participants.
nd disbonds), material layer thickness for manufacturing verification, and layer-by-layer RF properties (complex permittivity and permeabili
se I program, XII will prototype a HURFS system and demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed hybrid ultrasonic-RF sensor system. For t
ow distortion constraint, particularly for imagery. Hardware-accelerated solutions may achieve low latency and low distortion, but lack com

chnology such that both plasmonically enhanced absorption and enhanced avalanche multiplication is engineered within a semiconductor
GHT is uniquely suited to be successful in all aspects of this program.

haos-based waveforms possess the properties of more robust sensing, improved sensor SNR performance, improved clutter rejection, unam
oost phase detection sensors and weapon control sensors such as Aegis or AN/TPY-2. Information fusion with heterogeneous sensors is c
n Phase I, and evaluate their effectiveness utilizing prototype systems.
developed to improve the debris measurement signal-to-noise ratio. A unique track correlation methodology will be implemented to hand
ability in difficult icing conditions. For measurements at altitudes well into the stratosphere Optisonde will be compact enough to be lofted
ode fibers will allow for enhanced rate capability as compared to traditional materials. Construction of 100+mAh cells and the subsequent
ent media. As a result, this software offers real-time correction of water vapor effects, efficient usage of the central processing unit and m
program based on an anatomically accurate, vascularized, human body simulator with standardized size and weight, standardized artificial b

along one direction than in the orthogonal directions Controlled adhesion between layers of dissimilar materials Ability to create cavitie
ulation devices for training combat medical personnel in battlefield surgical techniques. Such devices would be superior to current patient
sident where they propose that the way forward to realizing the full potential of information technology in healthcare is through the imple
echniques, research, and practices are adopted by caregivers and administrators. To enable truly universal exchange of healthcare informati
uction in errors and incomplete mappings through consensus reaching, and avoiding placing too high of a burden on any individual user. Se
curate and flexible, with the potential to significantly the reduce the cost of current methods. We have begun to demonstrate this to be th
eaturing: & #8226; Highly Accurate Detection of Symptoms within a diversity of natural language based medical records & #8226
al"data flow"environment which allows users to build up complex cohort definitions by composition from a set of familiar and e

sses to advance the current state of antimicrobial textiles. During this Phase I program, we will synthesize, characterize and bond patented
g-term cell viability with enhanced environmental stability for a variety of cell lines (including mammalian cells) for a minimum of 8 weeks
ormation as chemical"fingerprints". The sensor system would be designed as a light-weight field portable unit capable of rapid
equency shifts of the cavity optical resonances commonly known as Whispering Gallery Modes (WGM) which are measured using a tunable
ure TDACS capability.
sign with no moving parts and when fully optimized have a mass less than the 5 kg weight specification in the solicitation.
nductors. Testing merely requires the operator to install the suspect component in a socket, select the appropriate part number, and initiat
ns of the volume fraction of each powder to control the type of reaction, the form of energy release and the material break-up mechanism
t material and enrollment into secure database are available, with 13 different tags on the market. However, no secure tagging solution has
n, and display techniques with standard, low-cost, readily available manikins to create a robust, flexible configuration approach to providing
e hemorrhage. The Hemorrhage Instrumented Training System (HITS) presented here is designed specifically for this purpose and includes
rial and venous bloodflow. 3. Monitored pressure/flow sensors embedded within vasculature to evaluate the efficiency of the applied hem
o review the novice"s actions subjectively. In an ideal system, extensive data on the performance of the user could be fed into realisti
ENT uses complementary technologies to present the most realistic model for modern training requirements for organs, vasculature, instru
ced through the incorporation of sensors to monitor, measure, and grade the performance medical trainees including trauma surgeons and
CDC trap. This results in a portable, reliable, and effective trap for military entomologists to accurately characterize the threat of disease v

es urgently require a highly versatile trap that efficiently captures multiple vector species, and is also lightweight, rugged, freestanding, com
e assessment of adult insect populations. As such, there is now an urgent need for improved and more broadly effective surveillance. To m
ese existing technologies in a unique way to develop a multisegmental sensor system for balance control. We envision combining the prov
ssist with balance during dynamic tasks such as walking. The potential to improve balance during walking and other more complex tasks w
herefore imperative that exposure to pathogens on clothing, on surfaces and during medical treatment of wounds be minimized. Antimicr
have previously tested and reported on sensor performance, signal sensitivity and stability, biofouling, and biological interference ex vivo to
nd (c) be easily administered due to its familiar topical gel format. Phase I will provide proof-of-concept for improved neuronal targeted de
an objective FSOC system is offered.
f other issues. The objective of the proposed project is to develop a new hybrid foil bearing concept that has the potential to address the k
ng RF modules designed for vector network analyzer (VNA) frequency extension, coupled with an SA Photonics baseband RF system adapte
system design and performance optimization to maximize signal to noise ratio and minimize dwell time at each angle scan; and then identi
advance for the emergent need of intervention and when administered the system will track intervention impact to provide actionable fee
technology previously developed under commercial and DoD sponsorship, including Army, Navy and Special Forces efforts.
The growing planned use of unmanned VTOL aircraft such as the K-Max provides an opportunity to expand the scope of unmanned air mis
aphene-based conductor capable of supporting the increasing complexity and demands on future missile systems, i.e. the SM3 IIB. In the
ons that can be attached together in any configuration to construct a uniquely customized system for meeting changing warfighter require
e braided onto to an existing exit cone outer diameter shapes using well-developed manufacturing procedures. A thermal model of the he
te unmanned systems while extracting relevant information for the database - and data consumption users - those who need to use the wo
onomous automobiles, no well-developed system for identifying, archiving and maintaining useful information related to autonomous platf

roving outcomes for patients with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Like IBM"s Watson, HOL
y based on its Adaptive Knowledge Engine (AKE), a novel, general-purpose, platform agnostic, and nonlinear decision engine. The AKE, in c
etermining (a) the degree to which they have required cohort-building capabilities, (b) the feasibility and difficulty of integrating them with
ance Assessment (OMBA) system is designed to meet the noted needs. OMBA uses two different algorithms to robustly calculate whether
while still being in a human centered application. This effort will also seek to develop a balance classification method that can score the bala
ert-type. The microphone will be encased in a proprietary, acoustically transparent, removable encasement that will maintain the micropho
ow duty cycle transmission, power consumption of the wireless transceiver is minimized. This technique reduces power requirements to le
to the a cell. The system is anticipated to produce>300W and weigh less than 2 kg.
ronic verification system, will enable the MDA electronic system assembly personnel to safely select and use only"good,"nonco
al optical scanning (that can happen at component and board level) and a massive, easily changed information content that can be exploite
erest in the development of advanced thermal management technologies and materials that can better accommodate the thermal budget
metrically with the number of independent variables needed as input variables to the FRMs. A more robust approach will help to increase
n and demonstrate the feasibility of Tourniquet Master Training (TMT), a scenario-based training system featuring a reconfigurable, sensor-e
e I, PSI will demonstrate the feasibility of capturing the mark, the uniqueness and repeatability of the mark, and show that it is robust again
DNA mark with reporter groups allows for rapid screening to detect the presence of DNA markers. When suspicions are elevated, forensic
hability and launderability. This lack of multifunctional garments for soldier protection significantly degrades survivability. New materials
to degradation of fabric properties. On a potential Phase II program, PSI will expand the use of this technology for multiple fabrics and wil
is easy to administer. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of the NATPEN concept by developing a prototype of a topical drug de
ering a greater concentration of medication to a local area with a very low systemic dose. The result is a noninvasive drug delivery method
the information provided by existing sensors. We propose to use machine learning to fuse the multi-modal sensor data and provide an ob
oftware to be used by DoD, physicians, pharmaceutical companies as well as consumers. The expected cost savings of using our device is to
factor alpha (TNFa) converting enzyme (TACE) and inhibits contraction of collagen lattices by myofibroblasts through its inhibition of matri
eans to produce an on-demand aerosolized stream of fuel ready for mixing with air for Otto cycle operation and that can readily be scaled u
on the size and weight of the non-lethal warhead as well as on manufacturing the warhead at low cost, thus directly addressing the Army r
alls have a high areal density and velocity, thus a hit probability of hit and incapacitation. The second innovation is EMPI"s novel reac
ous scientific analysis and testing to assess an innovative oil/grease-free bearing system that combines the best features of current air foil
able to detect or distinguish biological materials. Until recently, these have been the only classes of handheld instrumentation available to
helicopter cabin interior will be developed including a modeled active noise system and passive noise treatment. The analysis will incorpor
hnology selected by users for users for the unmanned resupply CASEVAC and medical resupply mission. Our team also architects the resul
tremely high efficiency, and most of of, highly energy-dense in a simple, low-cost, small, flexible actuator that is simple to manufacture and
mance. The PULSE innovative insulated containers will also provide obvious and immediate feedback if they are compromised. Paragon w
ncept for this novel high flow rate, high PM filtration and self regeneration technology. Phase II will further optimize the technology with a
ng longer life mask.
e performance.
military problem. A portable eye examination system is needed that can help trained medical personnel diagnose eye injuries either on site
Systems (IOS) proposes to develop the Stereo Ophthalmic Smartphone (SOS) with accessories for in-field applications, a miniature device t
ET"s solution will be a unique combination of SiC technology, compact and efficient power electronics, software features, and configu
temperatures. This approach minimizes size and maximizes lifetime and reliability. During Phase I we will develop our proposed design fu

gree omnidirectional optics, a visible/near IR/shortwave IR CMOS imaging sensor, a lightweight-mirror fast scanning telescope, a multitarge
fast light ring laser technology. The UVG"s highly stable dead-reckoning sensors will enable precision inertial navigation for far-greate
al feasibility of realizing a compact inertial measurement unit (IMU) that would comprise three SRLGs and three SRLAs for all-axes sensing,
aches. By redesigning the mechanical interface and locking mechanism, our approach will achieve a factor of ten (10) decrease in thermal
nd potential thermal performance improvements compared to current state-of-the-art solutions. The thermal performance of the STMI wi
eal world constraints. ATA proposes to develop a satellite bus model using RAMMM to ensure mapping between payload and bus requirem
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) paradigm for autonomy within platforms as well as between federated, collaborating assets. Rules-bas
g critical times where the situation changes rapidly and unpredictably with no opportunity for operator support. BENEFIT: The need for th
ectives, threat models, and satellite capabilities. BENEFIT: LL-HAMMER will dramatically improve the effectiveness and survivability of mil
d data fusion techniques to optimize a sensor architecture for co-orbital SSA. Recent analysis by Barron Associates indicates that a minimali
ting in Phase I at Notre Dame"s White Field test facility. Wavefront sensor measurements will be made of window deformations and
nergy applications, using both optical and mechanical diagnostics to logically develop/mature the technology. A unique aspect of the propo
eve this insight into combustion instability, GTL has developed the Universal Combustion Device Stability (UCDS) process. UCDS is a physic
supply, and will be capable of maintaining stable device temperature over temperatures from 8 K to 60 K. On the Phase I project, we will d
iver the ultra compact cryogenic refrigerator system ready for commercial production that will be tested at a user facility, and Phase III will
or that can cool from room temperature down to the transition temperature of superconductors or similar systems. In addition, application
be lowered by adding low resistivity fillers and dopants to the molding compound. Oxidation resistance will be achieved by adding refractor
ng configurations require excessive downtime for repair and maintenance. Therefore, an improved heating element/configuration is neede
hing. I/Q imbalance is especially detrimental to radio SoC"s that must support high order modulation and tight channel spacing, typi
e key management infrastructure from the legacy to KMI as it goes through its rollout. Aeronix understands innovative concepts and they
ures, optimization of the ARPDD mode detection chain, and analysis of radar data through the automatic direct discriminator using the ACF
e highly accurate transaction records to be interrogated instantaneously, world-wide by all stakeholders. The eSRC/eASR system will reduce
proposed here, we will have flight qualified hardware at TRL 7. A follow-on program would support an on-aircraft qualification test to adva
detail beyond source data resolution based on key 3D properties of the material assignment. (i.e. sub-pixel material assignments, surface ro
re point when exposed to aircraft exhaust. The Phase 2 goal will be to complete system development and validate performance of an LED s
ange of HPDs. The CCA-200 fit will be capable of both a highly automated mode that will test up to ten individuals at once and a highly inte
while being able to withstand the uniquely harsh environment present on seaborne vessels (e.g., wave slap). This composite materials syst
s within high-performance military computing and sensor systems.
add to the challenge analysts face. To assist analysts in deriving actionable information from social media data, tools are needed that are g
ommercial marketing company, proposes to address this gap. Our solution, referred to as SURF (Social-media Understanding and Reasoning
n-situ concrete from 3 ksi to 30 ksi within +/- 3 ksi; wall thickness up to 6 ft with an accuracy of 1 ft; presence and location of metal substru
field of view or acceptance cone angle to mitigate self-radiance effects. This spectrally and aperture selective absorption suppresses blackb
gnificant environmental persistence that may pose health hazards. Thus, there is a critical need for new obscurant materials with enhance
e extensive engineering and nanomanufacturing technology within the UML team. The resultant high conductive polymer nanomaterial w
oustic environments, as well as those of the target characteristics, on the performance of the proposed multibeam imaging sonar system. P
ith one transducer and being low cost the swath width can be expanded to 360 degrees with the addition of two transducers. This project
proposes to improve the current and future performance of AEGIS BMD by designing and demonstrating methods for Fusion of IR and Rad
novel scheme that adaptively selects feature vectors, while simultaneously correlating and discriminating objects, will be developed. The t
r to deliver a target object map (TOM) message to the interceptor, which the interceptor matches against the EO/IR tracks in its own field o
nt of a sensor data fusion system. By performing human quality reasoning, the proposed system can perform superiorly to other systems u
thms within C2BMC/GEM to make the best use of data from the radars and from new IR sensors like PTSS, ultimately in support of its prim
rkov chain simulation will be employed to rapidly identify accurate interpretations of the data. Probabilistic programs go beyond classical p
ver the current state of the art.

ot;solution to generate system level tracks."Wager"is based on automated Best Estimate of Truth methods. The third algorithm
ts LOS from a single sensor. This information can compactly express the 2D EO/IR scene information and future uncertainty. We propose t
e its substantial data holdings, current and past work on several key processing and exploitation algorithms, its extensive experience worki
system level, the problem is much more catastrophic; detections from multiple sensors overwhelm the system making multisensor integra
o useful data that fully conveys the battle space. Fusing together multiple-sensor information in an intelligent manner will help overcome t
ntercept flights tests through an innovative optimization procedure that matches fast-running debris and radiation transport models with m

oth exo-atmospheric sensors (Phase I) and ground based sensors (Phase II) over a wide range of wavelengths (LWIR, MWIR, and visible). Th
language for expressing the structure and content of a model. The development of this language, the Human Performance Modeling Mark
ditions, and target phenomena for a variety of BMDS applications. Currently, however, there is no common, modular capability to model va
cisions are driven by fixed perceptual, cognitive, motor processor parameters and constraints. It also allows the cognitive model to interact
stitute (GTRI) to design and develop a practical interface layer for the HIC behavior models to interoperate with their BMD Benchmark simu
ete Event Systems Specification (DEVS) for straightforward insertion into existing and new BMDS M & S tools. The BMDS M & S UQ
ytics across different domains for PTSD patients. VPCA consists of a set of indispensable components that are grouped in four sub-systems.
ow clinicians, practice administrators, preventive medicine professionals and Quality Improvement (QI) personnel to: (1) Quickly and efficie

sed wirelessly to a database, and finally to a handheld tablet computer such as an iPad.
nnel are stretched thin, conditions are hostile, and rapid changes in patient status are frequent. The proposed sensor achieves high signal t
rst biomarker discovery strategy is the proteomic analysis of protein complexes isolated from plasma. We have been successful at identifyi
dicators of pain and provide a single pain intensity score. This pain score will be based on proven pain correlates including behavioral param
car contraction in the rat burn model. The hypothesis of this research program is that prevention of burn progression through local control
n Gel and a keratin + halofuginone product (Halogel, halofuginone is a Type I collagen synthesis inhibitor) will be assessed for contraction p
ity, detection of EMG bursts and tonic activity, calculation of respiratory rate and detection of the head/body position and movements. PH
t, two of which are: workload assessment in multiple dimensions (such as visual and cognitive) and high performance assessment. In this
. A conceptual prototype design will be produced in Phase I, and the system will be built and tested at PNL during Phase II. The prototype
economical approach to a HEU to LEU transition. TechSource will analyze the extensive body of knowledge in this area. We then will app
ange resolution available. Bridger will demonstrate that their system architecture is ideally positioned to seamlessly integrate high-speed fr
to 40 deg C. Also, VerCeS will provide a high level of readiness, which will be achieved by rapid rehydration/reconstitution of the freeze-dr
wth but often leads to nutrient transport to and utrophication of surface waters, while petrochemical products most often used as soil add
composite that will not only stabilize the soil, but also act as a substrate for simultaneous revegetation. Phase I studies will focus on providi
ritical Army need by defining, developing, and evaluating innovative downscaling and upscaling algorithms for soil moisture and soil streng
gh-resolution topographic data. This approach is simple and relies on universally available data. It is also broad enough to accept addition
and will be further optimized with the potential to exceed liquid helium cooled bolometers. These specifications directly address the Army&
ap for how various important problems (e.g., arithmetic and logical evaluations, backcalculations, sensitivity analyses, etc.) can be solved un
effort is to construct a simulator-agnostic UQ capability that is applicable to a broad range of modeling and simulation environments. Non
em will also provide indicators of combinations of variables which cause the M & S system under study to produce exceptionally high,
more, methods based on polynomial chaos will be non-intrusive in the sense that no modification to the existing deterministic physical mo

based flight control. Circuit models of sensing and processing will be jointly optimized with a wide-field integration (WFI) control approach.
er systems, predict performance, conduct sensitivity analyses, and assess experimental results. This achievement will help advance high en
me and resource requirements. These advances will have a major impact on the dual use technology of kinetically and optically reactive fl
l the pump using a stochastic phase diffusion model, which is likely to be more accurate than the conventional approach of using spectrally
th an imbedded cognitive assessment. It can be used to establish a service member"s cognitive baseline and be used repeatedly to a
we transform the locations of these landmarks into visual guides for bearing-only navigation. Third, we propose an intuitive OCU user interf
sing basic statistical techniques, we propose to design a toolkit for Extracting Valid Inferences from Data, Evidence, and Novel Tests (EVIDEN
ntly, it has been recognized that surface vibration can be detected by truly passive (and therefore undetectable) optical sensors provided th
eillance coverage, space-based (or perhaps airborne) surveillance is required. To address this critical need, IAI, along with the University of
algorithms. The proposed algorithms are based on principles from Track-before-Detect (TrbD), implemented via nonlinear particle filtering
of the information in the light field, including spectral, temporal, polarization, and intensity for detailed object shape, for applications enabl
the University of Arizona's Department of Neuroscience and College of Optical Sciences to investigate the development of the new s
We will draw inspiration on integrated sensing and processing methods from the visual systems of nocturnal insects, who navigate in light le
d sensors without the need for additional components. BENEFIT: This program addresses the lack of a single integrated sensor to extract m
ting UHPC using indigenous materials requires that the fabricator have the capability to quickly assess the particle sizes and shapes availab
loped in Phase I to remove the WTC signature from the data without affecting the delicate response of much lower RCS moving targets suc
ble from first principles, for the complete forward problem must constrain the system output in a more realistic, predictable way. All training
bration chamber. The goal of the Phase I program is to characterize the performance of both mitigation and remediation approaches. UT
ant desorption and ablation, with essentially no base substrate residual heating. A strategic partnership with the UAH/CAO will provide ext

laser power levels (e.g., 0.01 W) and we have collected promising preliminary results for complex biomedical samples using different fixed
ad transfer in these optimally twisted and stretched fibers, which are composed of very long, clean and defect-free nanotubes. These DWN
ario definition techniques, to support loading and materially-classifying large amounts of raw terrain data, while synchronizing the trajecto
s to integrate the scene generation application and algorithms with a cluster of high-performance CPUs/GPUs in order to provide a MSSG s
maintain an acceptable risk level. In this Phase II effort, Signal Innovations Group (SIG) proposes to build a software package that leverages
tem is an architecture built on a knowledge base that includes procedural information, operational data, and a current picture of the world

ce and Engineering (CSE) tools. The experimental data sets obtained during Phase II will enable the designer to optimize aeroelastic stabilit

se nonlinear frequency conversion to enable improved single-photon detectors in the telecom-wavelength bands around 1.3 and 1.5 micro
re low cost, very compact, high performance, and very reliable for field testing by the Army. In Phase I we have demonstrated a high perfor
h monitoring, particularly of measuring high-bandwidth torque of naval rotating machinery operating in extreme environments, which uses
aptop or smart phone where it can be exported for analysis or integrated with secondary applications (e.g., HSI"experiment in a box&
hether traditional steel rebar at fixed spacing, steel mesh, or larger structural steel.
ase II. Plasmonics Inc will work with the Army and their contractors to integrate the sensors built in Phase II with existing platforms. Work to
s. Sinmat has developed a new polishing process that can eliminate COP defects, scratches, and surface contamination. The chemical mec
olid theoretical basis for future work.
d. The system is low cost, robust and easy to maintenance. In Phase II, the design, fabrication, and power transfer and evaluation testing w
onal ability available on soldier equipment). This system must also leverage the available communications (to other squad members and o
acteristics after exposure to all of the relevant food manufacturing processes. This approach will provide for a safe, high-quality IM ration pl
gating commercial material performance; development, fabrication, and tests of BRECH prototypes that demonstrated a converted power d
pparatus is proposed to validate the modeling codes. Advanced analysis of tactical missile feasibility is proposed. The research will be con
extreme accuracy, when an unauthorized execution has managed to disrupt the normal operation of critical embedded systems. The objec
microRNA) for long-term storage at ambient conditions. The Phase I prototype demonstrated 100% sample purity by removing all nucleases
will also allow interference free and secure link operation in other applications. The radios will automatically perform handshaking operati
urrent from wastewater streams. In comparison with current aerobic treatment systems the BioVoltTM technology holds key advantages fo
high-precision real-time human motion detection sensor and navigation aid. The MOUTman system takes advantage of Yotta Navigations e
nce to account for weather, energy expenditure, heat strain, weapon range, chokepoints, and individual load. In phase I, Primordial built o
. Systima has experience and relationships with industry primes to rapidly transition government requirements and missile requirements in
ed to characterize the dynamic nature of the radar returns. Simulated returns will then be used in concert with measured returns to train
c scattering, work equally well for optical wavelengths, and we propose to use these bounds to develop tools to explore feature salience. B
mismatch between object appearance. This proposal aims to incorporate mathematical heat diffusion models for materials typically used i
, the non-LTE radiative transfer computation of the spectra appropriate for them, and near real-time observations of the Sun by various tec
on. Our team of polymer chemists, polymer engineers, and composite engineers, coupled with commercial experts, will build upon our Pha
ce in the GHz range. Many commercial and defense applications have already identified such as roll-up maps, RF antenna, and distributed
hniques designed will also be integrated into existing scene generation software.
pecified level of accuracy. In Phase I a preliminary demonstration of the CRBC approach was performed on unstructured mesh systems and
and target signatures. Multi-input multi-output (MIMO) radar is beginning to attract a significant amount of attention due to its potentia
he end of the Phase II program, we anticipate that DIRSIG simulations will facilitate prediction of features which can be exploited by spectr
lyzed separately, and/or grouped and customized for specific assessments. Our scientific combined model is technologically implemented
) was designed and released for fabrication during Phase I. The estimated power consumption is 0.3 mW on the 4K stage. Upon testing the
ian (Mallard duck) codon optimized Andes virus DNA vaccine variants of the original will be administered to ducks utilizing electroporation
portance in order to maximize battle awareness. The ES-MaTe sensor resource manager (SRM) function assigns sensors in a manner that m
and dynamically make power and performance trade-offs based on an applications requirements. The adaptable and scalable capability of
consumption and system weight. Relatively light weight low power systems can be fabricated at the expense of distance, and communicati
ules, and reduced adhesiveness for inflammatory cells. The material enhances human endothelial cell survival after implantation in immun
t the injured into an Electronic Medical Record (EMR), including free-form progress notes, and to query remote data bases, such as for info
h the EAPS prime contractor to produce lightweight and low cost canisters that meet all EAPS requirements in order to benefit the Army an
ce, and probabilistic semantic analysis. It can be used to rapidly transform existing instructional content into an expert model and ITS. In
ided by the Government. The prototype will be made available to the Government for testing and evaluation; the verification and validatio
tible with an emerging class of 2-speed cameras which are effective in the detection of fast moving objects, such as missiles. During Phase I
m individual measurement associations and longer-term track-to-target associations. The measurement-to-track fusion module incorporates
be constructed based on SA Photonics PDM and TAR technologies. The SA Photonics TNA will provide wide bandwidth, high signal dynamic
em Phase I Final Report 21 March 2011]. This approach in turn imposes a requirement to compensate for atmospheric aberrations within
cus/UD will demonstrate the feasibility of the SAFARE system by developing an architecture that allows subaperature wavefront sensing an
ectional emission surface for testing. BENEFIT: Thermal management remains a critical challenge for space, air, and terrestrial vehicles. Th
l be approximations to challenging scenarios, such as closely spaced targets in range or bearing. The data collected during the experiments

modem transducers. In our Phase I final report we present various designs including very low cost as well as modest cost designs with exce
at can optimally assign a large number of heterogeneous sensors to a large number of incoming threats fast enough for early intercept, wh
row bandwidth (sub-GHz bandwidth) pump for DPAL lasers
these novel control surface actuation devices allows them to be readily protected against very high firing acceleration loads, vibration, imp

ely-coupled software services to allocate multiple UASs to perform specific tasks in an optimized fashion. The AMTT also provides an innova

em design for the specific Army CONOPS and produce a practical design of the Phase II Nano-AWG prototype. All the key components and
s and gas turbine combustors at a computational cost about an order of magnitude less than what is currently needed. The increased effi
methods showing feasibility in Phase I will be optimized to give a scalable, robust method that delivers ANAzF in good yield with high purity.
ma discharge technology that reforms a small portion of the JP-8 supplied to the generator engine into hydrogen and lower hydrocarbon (HC
present effort to automate the training of animals to detect mines. A novel, wireless, non-invasive, body-worn sensor backpack will collect
xpressed using heterologous host systems. In the Phase I, Agave BioSystems and collaborators from Cornell University achieved high level p
act. Technology Holding LLC in collaboration with Kansas State University proposes a novel process for biomass conversion to butylenes. Su
put. Phase II will culminate with the field testing of working prototypes of solar modules to position the program for successful integration

r, and processing lag that precludes the timeliness needed in tactical operations. The main effort under this program is to reduce these bu

her active U.S. Army research and development programs that are focused on advanced sensing and monitoring applications. Signal registr
enhancement in addition to the plasmonic enhancement. The NPMs will be composed of a porous substrate with grafted nanoparticles th
ssential properties of nonwoven fabrics via optimization of polymer blend, fabric and equipment design and processing conditions. The ap
ent of a solar lighting technology for Army shelters is a timely opportunity and joins Energy Focus, Inc. (EFOI), a leading supplier of energy s
ding in forward predicting signatures and features for the interceptor as well as providing useful information for system target characterizati
h changes in operational environments and threats, offering the potential to enhance performance and reduce risk for MDA C2BMC, and R
proach leverages SORCIRER real-time event driven sensor tasking which is closely coupled with an efficient sensor Constraint Satisfaction P
form orbit maneuvers for collision with in-communication-loop satellites. There are four major components: i) practical game-theoretic mo
g and further development of algorithm robustness. To effectively address these challenges, Scientific Systems Company, Inc. (SSCI) team t
will ensure the game-theoretic solutions are tested within a high-fidelity environment with well-vetted models and use cases; and permit si
llites, UAVs, and other aerial objects, and detect adversary behavior. However, current system designs with security considerations for such
node with wireless fencing capability supported by ultra low power (pW-nW), compact Phoenix hardware platform which leverages a com
the University of New Mexico (UNM) propose to develop an advanced form of UHPC that builds upon recent UHPC research performed at
sed project is focused on resolving these issues towards reliable and cost-effective production of UHPC infrastructure systems using commo
d, and 3) A novel methodology for evaluation of computational boundary conditions and long-range propagation at essentially zero cost.
uency spectrum. Telemetering systems must evolve to address these frequency allocation changes, while retaining operational characteristi

zation platform tailored to the research needs of the AFRL materials community. In Phase I, Lake Shore will collaborate with Wright State Un
the THz spectral data. We will demonstrate these methods by collecting and analyzing the THz spectra of representative semiconductor sa
n of scenes, direct user input, and a priori knowledge of class structure may be available: we will bootstrap from this information by emplo

s (RBM) have grown in usage during the past decade, as promising new techniques in making very large scale simulations more accessible.
ing methods for phenomenally sensitive detection of chemical and biological substances through controlled utilization of surface plasmons
e species and possible reaction pathways. Information from atomistic-level simulations will help to accurately investigate the chemical reacti
ior, especially the stiffness and damping forces that arise from lag dampers of varying configuration, material choices, fluid properties, and
steners. We propose to develop two approaches with complementary strengths for outdoor acoustics simulation, based on multi-domain s
hemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) technology, which can produce complex oxide films of exceptional quality for efficient RF filter operatio
ta collection tool for Warfighters). Based on our Phase I successes, we propose a Phase II effort to design and develop a full-scope Rapid Et
to all current antibody applications. Phase II includes two experimental thrusts. The first involves the optimization of the synthetic construc
entation architectures for CBS baseband transmitters and associated matched filters operating in the RF and microwave regime, and identifi
ast-scan response to airborne contaminates.
at will accurately assess the health of the PS1 and identify corrective maintenance actions for degraded or failed components within the PS
develop or adapt cost-effective authoring tools and exploit patterns to streamline the development of intelligent tutoring systems, specifica
lls will be produced and tested. Also in Phase II, cells will be combined into higher-voltage LIB modules for specific applications. LIBs based
tructure required to electrospin CNT precursor nanofibers. During a potential Phase II program we will reduce the precursor nanofiber diam
ew methods for protection against SCAs. Further, Triton Systems performed analysis and bench level testing to demonstrate the methods.
al parts of the interceptor avionics system. After the nuclear event concludes, the system will have survived the event and the NED allows t
PGA achieves unprecedented performance operating at a maximum of 1.73 GHz. The AMP FPGA"s novel architecture does not just a
back period of only 15 months. In Phase II, we will develop and test three progressively more complex LoTEL-FC systems and conclude Phas
this biomarker by accurately characterizing the presence/absence of bacteria in the plasma of blood obtained from hospitalized febrile pa
d feasibility of our 4 Ah 18650-size cell, both in performance and abuse tolerance, serves as a foundation for the Phase II work.
between DC and 3 GHz.
tary robots, including PackBot, Talon, ANDROS, and MULE platforms. Our Phase II deliverable will be designed specifically as a PackBot p
will also allow interference free and secure link operation in other applications. The radios will automatically perform handshaking operati

g of the parasite. The ArtRet prototype system was able to combine the construction and production of lentiviral vectors with transduction

nded capabilities. Initial field tests demonstrate the feasibility of the Smart Antenna architecture. The fully integrated, power efficient appr
ectral and rapid collection of hyperspectral image data can be achieved by taking advantage of the state-of-the-art in micro-optic electro m
ng these techniques will further reduce the effort of producing families of models with a range of variable parameters (OML, stores, planfo
el build and instrumentation time, and testing accuracy and repeatability. In Phase I, Mainstream will design the scaled model along with
flected from the target of the phased array. The main innovation in the proposed research consists of techniques to mitigate the corruption
e and from observations of human drivers (in semi-autonomous mode). We will show the prototype's readiness for commercial use
ubic foot of obscured volume when viewed through a 10 m thick smoke screen. The obscurant factor is constant across the visible spectru
based on program context to improve the quality of random numbers consumed by applications will be implemented. A comprehensive te
sensors. The purpose of this development is to enable effective multi-sensor fusion, including stereo EO range estimation, multi-spectral E
he device till the indium bump deposition will be done at SK Infrared LLC (SKI) using the user facilities at the Center for High Technology Ma

t data. Predictions will be made by coupling Sierra"s engineering model with a debris propagation and radar scene generation tool.
essing device that interfaces to it. As a result, the cost to implement a secure communications system can be rather severe. The overall o

assess technical progress, and report findings to the sponsor.


over a specified time horizon. Each sensor task will describe where the sensor is pointing, what modes are to be employed, and the dwell ti
mplementation of a new self-sensing temperature compensation method; new algorithms for linearity error correction; and new approach
n by HyPerComp in the Phase I contract HQ0147-12-C-7921 to significantly advance the state of the art and practice in physics-based radar
ol suite, allows for rapid development of system Test Flows (series of steps to execute a test) and Analysis Use Cases (system behaviors map
xchanger will replace existing sections of LCS plumbing, providing a design that has minimal impact on size and pressure drop. Additional in
ural variability, or evolution of microstructures after thermal exposures at elevated temperatures for extended time periods. The novel time
etric Array conforming to the requirements given by NSWC. This array would eventually be integrated into the permanent test infrastructure
me the technical barriers in qualification that arise from the approval of deposition and geometry parameters, and the determination of pro
lti-phase project is to conduct applied Research & Development resulting in significant improvements to current methods used to gen
gher inlet temperatures. To address these challenges, PC Krause and Associates (PCKA) is developing a new generator technology that redu

e for atmospheric effects so that the desired pulse energy and quality can be delivered on target, regardless of field conditions. Key tasks in
ave demonstrated the feasibility of developing such a device meeting the Navy specifications and in phase II would develop the laser and te
e to help mitigate these potentially catastrophic occurrences. The material will not interfere with the current operation of the hose and ree
esolution of 1 cm, which is a 30X improvement over current state-of-the-art. Fiber optic pathways today contain links at the board-level, ba
erometer based vibration compensation system which work together to compensate for vibrations in the environment. This system is dram
or replacement for the existing radar -based solution and enables recovery in the aforementioned scenarios. ImageNav-SL system generate
mina ogive domes, including the manufacture of dense dome blanks and their fabrication (grinding and polishing) to the required geometr
fabricated a durable IR transparent, conductive coating. Teledyne applied their TransCon coatings on Surmet provided spinel substrates an
ormance prediction for system design and for real-time operation of warfare systems. Operationally, the SE-MAPs will used as input to spa
o define this training gap, and to define a solution strategy that can be integrated with specific Marine Corps courses: IULC and IOC. We cal
without any active power sources attached or integrated into the device. Lynntech has developed smart materials that experience significan
blood vessel, nerve, intestine, and organ (lung, liver, bladder, etc.) tissue. The models will have the tactile response characteristics of thei
sue to assess cell state and viability, microstructure, and overall tissue state and maturity for transplantation. In a Phase I study, Physical Sc
neous appendages, and the underlying vascularized dermis. Currently, no therapeutic approach addresses both the immediate need for w
completing the Phase I program feasibility study, Physical Sciences, Inc. proposes to further develop the OCT-based anterior eye segment p
ted with clinical samples. Finally, a fully-integrated"sample in-results out"TB screening device will be designed and experimen
B samples will be assembled to ensure statistically significant analysis. A number of novel approaches to enhance the overall sensitivity of t
ection of intelligent control policies and novel hardware design and configurations to determine their advantages for energy efficiency and
timate outcome from this phase II, we will combine these with other modules we are already developing, to enable full cold-atom laser sys
ear deconfliction, building on work performed in Phase I. This equipment will be tested and demonstrated for the Navy in the Phase II Basic
ot;s advanced high temperature SiC power module technology with the latest SiC devices (e.g., SiC DMOSFETs and TMOSFETs) in order to d
re performed with various passive pin configurations which indicated to be promising candidates for mitigating shocks. The Phase II resear
within a single process. The integration process optimizes test coverage while accounting for properties of the diagnostic tests, parameters
provides data integrity protection to both information and metadata in SOA environments and protects against cyber attacks. In Phase I, a
her temperature applications, we propose the development of a high-temperature microsample testing system capable of temperature con
tical measurement system and procedures that overcome the primary shortcomings of existing methods, such as: (1) the need for more acc
within the dense field of droplets. In contrast with X-ray or conventional tomography, BI greatly reduces the number of elements that must
ing spacecraft workforce, fields a variety of key operational systems to meet a growing national defense threat, and lowers system cost thro
exceed the mass requirements for future lightweight telescope systems. New solutions are needed for the imaging telescope systems envis
ation for LRE components are (1) the parts can be made faster because the process is tool-less; (2) for quantities typically used in LRE man
smart nozzle will be capable of locating a fire and discharging agent directly at the fire zone within 100 ms of receiving a fire detection sign
e field of view to match those of the human eyes. The same PCIC delivers photon-counting night vision sensitivity and performs day-and-ni
nships between visual display attributes and training objectives. The SAGES system will include tools to characterize visual display systems, s
gh delta-V maneuvers. A modular propulsion housing will provide a stable mounting platform for tanks, valves, thrusters, plumbing, etc. A
PASP+ technology demonstration experiments/missions, and DSS"s innovative deployable solar array structural platform technologie
TE mismatched mechanical strains. To mitigate these aforementioned concerns and to enable survivability under extreme high temperatu
er risk, cost, mass, and stowage volume, allowing for dramatically increased operational capability for SmallSats. Aladdin repeatedly and el
de immediate feedback to the operator. During Phase II, we will develop a prototype system and evaluate system performance in conjuncti
face layer through carefully selected thermo-mechanical surface treatments. The proposed work will develop and validate a new experime
s of irradiation of chalcogenide glasses that would enable direct writing of holograms by laser radiation. Chalcogenide glasses are transpare
can provide the required force and displacement to enable effective noise mitigation strategies. Device actuation is provided using novel m
s of several thousand images. The proposal also addresses the need for combustion instability model for various alternative fuels based on
es for avoidance, for rendezvous, or precision observation all without a preordained mission set. The proposed development program will d
ting LOX regenerative cooling and oxidizer film cooling (OFC). This combination provides greater robustness and safety, and completely de-
tions between fluids and structures in that they are mostly"one-way"couplings. The proposed innovation is to move the state-
ll as the lengthy frequency allocation process, the spacecraft must be often designed and built well before AFSCN SGLS/USB communicatio
(MRL)-4 by building a completely functional prototype tool capable of skiving gap-fill materials to precise heights in a single pass on repres
s, near field tracking and a high resolution (HR-ACE) camera for star tracking navigation and long range target tracking. BENEFIT: Will provi
date the advanced power system while fitting into a common 6- to 8- inch launch tube. BENEFIT: Small UAVs offer the ability to perform m
ating an additional 3.7:1 throttling capability. Further, analysis quantified the impact this technology has to increase the engine performan
coke thicknesses of less than a millionth of an inch in a multichannel plate test article and identified where the coke was located. The ove
s; even in cases where there are excellent tools available for modeling each individual domain, generally none of these domain-specific too
e Technologies researched algorithm options, defined high-level requirements, outlined an operations concept, and designed a modular an
he USA and research chemists in this critical defense area represent a declining workforce. Meanwhile, efforts in Russia and the People&qu
y design will be optimized to achieve key performance objectives developed with input by Air Force representatives. An Alpha prototype de
y InGaAs FPAs. In Phase I, Toyon performed a series of trade studies and inves-tigations to determine the optimum camera architecture tha
aircraft engine applications, form the basis for Phase II design, build and test. At the end of Phase II, the High Temperature Electromagneti
rate in a spectrum congested environment or the warfighter faces challenging international spectrum licensing issues. The solution will req
readout system to eliminate stray light and thereby optimize the contrast ratio of the system. The electronic interface to the VLSI-MMLM w
o threats even when it is not in communication with the ground or when time constraints require immediate response to threats and fault
d on our observations. The resultant simulation often leaves us mastering the skills of yesterday"s fight and addresses only known th
ace to ground, Broadata Communications, Inc. (BCI) proposes a Bandwidth-Adaptive Lossless Inter-Channel Compression (BALIC) System, b
chieved because significant human oversight and correction is required What is required to meet this throughput/brittleness challenge is
ellite system. In this Phase 2 SBIR effort, the combined Scalable Network Technologies and Applied Communication Sciences team propose
g addressed. The overall objective or approach of the combined Phase I and Phase II projects should be clearly stated (typically one to two

scheme. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The purpose of this program is to provide a viable alternative to foreign sources of e
lectrons, and the associated heat is conducted to a copper shell that is eventually cooled with water. However, the density of the graphite a
Allcomp will investigate a new foam process that creates foam with hollow ligaments, where the ligaments comprise highly thermally con
the performance enhancement possibilities provided by advanced compound-semiconductor technologies. Alphacore plans to bring sign
ased on this technology, test a lab-scale unit under simulated conditions to demonstrate technical feasibility and then refine the full-scale d
rt 3D integration of CMOS ICs and silicon pixel detectors. American Semiconductor has demonstrated the revolutionary FleX process for cre
management programs to assess the health and performance of cables, especially those used for safety-related applications. However, cur
ents, called widgets. Planned widgets include, 2D and 3D data visualizations, a source code viewer with syntax highlighting, and integrated
hat of the conventional circular-beam IOT operating at a high voltage, which is 60% to 70%. Beam Power Technology (BPT), Inc. proposes to
system capable of transporting both water and soil-gas samples to a sensor array. The sensor array composed of multiple PIDs will be desi
es to develop this 50 MW PPM klystron employing the in-house klystron large signal code KLSC and the leased large signal code TESLA for s
Other Benefits: High light output scintillators are exceptionally suitable for detection of nuclear radiation. They have applications in nuclear
cid catalyst and a membrane reactor to drive conversion by removal of byproduct water from the reaction zone. Commercial Application an
mechanical strength. The primary thrust of the proposed SBIR will be to ascertain whether epoxy foams fabricated using Sandias patented
80% of the total modeling time can be taken up in this meshing step. In the absence of a fully automated algorithm, effort has been directe
part of SciDAC Integrated Plasma Simulator project. The code & apos;s speed is achieved by averaging the kinetic equations over all p
ystrons, and IOTs and could be utilized on other key device components requiring precision assembly, such as circuits and transmission line
theory, all of these probes are simple in their basic concept and construction; however, complexities arise during implementation th
h the risks of structural failure. A portable, nondestructive assessment (NDA) Raman spectroscopy instrumentation and fiber optically cou
sites and then remotely analyzed at a laboratory by gas chromatograph technique. The integrity of the grab sampling protocol can be com
has been investigating a novel concept for a compact, non-invasive beam monitor. A prototype was recently developed and installed on the
wn as hybrid, which reflects that they are a hybridization of a multi-core CPU in conjunction with a specialized processing device. Effectivel
t timeframe and without requiring a deep knowledge of programming. For many scientists, Matlab is a primary tool, but it is not an open p
ameters such as weld-sequencing, pre-bending, and thermal-tensioning, using material properties, consumable properties, etc. as inputs.
ency range from 0.3 to 10 THz that are tunable with a relative bandwidth on the order of 1% and energy per pulse of ~ 1mJ. Building on ou
ure challenges in the field of scientific accelerators as well as aiming at additional commercial applications such as ultrafast microscopy and
at Yale/Omega-P [4], and the 94 GHz W band gyrotron [5]. In addition, many research programs are currently in progress that use different
ntly. This SBIR project will develop a new, low-cost chemical route to isosorbide starting from the cellulose contained in raw biomass. Exelu
by developing a compact, low-cost, integrated coherent receiver, based on Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) technology. This compact integ
making alkaline PEM membrane electrode assemblies. This can greatly increase catalyst utilization and improve alkaline PEM ORR and HOR

high-resolution size, concentration, and size distribution measurements of cloud condensation nuclei. A next generation condensation nuc
n technology capable of rapid, real-time, and on-site identification and characterization of a variety of chlorinated organic compounds in th
nding equipment. Our approach will be to develop a continuous flow environmental cell specifically for X-ray microscopes that will allow o
sues by developing a new in-situ TEM microfluidic holder that contains an integrated microfabricated local temperature sensor and a pH se
ed diffusion method has achieved a 10-fold increase in critical current density, Jc, over todays commercial MgB2 wires, and has the potenti
g experiments in which long record length at high speed is needed and a 10k pixel resolution is acceptable. This includes magnetic fusion de
n infrastructure for use by the broader community interested in developing robust multiphysics applications, leveraging and generalizing ou
he proposed fast photodetectors. MCPs-based TOF detectors offer the small intrinsic spatial scale (typically pores are 10-20 microns in diam
cement of Li-ion batteries in these markets but have the advantage of a higher energy density (more power with less weight) and an increa
s in next generation computer chips and hard disk drives. However, the major bottleneck preventing GISAXS from reaching its full potentia
experiments have demonstrated that the electrical properties measured by these sensors correlate with important chemical and physical d
ties, and damage due to the high intensities required for amplification. It is a promising area that needs much further research. Ti:sapphire
ns into THF, at high selectivity and without pre-purification of the furfural. Specifically, the Phase I SBIR project is to establish the technica
Sandia National Laboratory, proposes to develop a new low-cost, high-yield, GaN Seed Wafer production technology. Templates will be pro
oped FLAAT epitaxy, which stands for Flat Layers At All Temperatures. Any bow that a FLAAT GaN template has (even zero bow) stays consta
tical frequency of each measurement point with high accuracy by scanning the laser over a fixed grid of equidistant cavity modes. OF-CEAS
rticles. 70 million times more energetic than those detected in medical X-rays yet the detectors need to remain extremely sensitive for yea
y x-ray science applications. Fundamental research at the SLAC National Laboratory in the 1990s led to the idea of using laser-electron sto
ans that low weight, low power near-infrared systems can compete on sensitivity with mid-infrared gas analyzers. This is important for UAV
ntation that will be small, sensitive, inexpensive and radiation resistant. Proposed sensors and instrumentation will work for years without
d revolutionary precision metal forming technology provides novel low- cost solutions for a new generation of fiber optic connectors, splice
this Small Business Innovation and Research program, a new method for high-quality powder production will be developed and the emerge
on more appropriate for the missing middle manufacturing. Nimbis Services will partner with the University of Southern California to deve
an improved interface for performing accelerator design that includes automated parameter scans, ii) develop integrated analysis tools for c
to build on the experience gained at Niowave, Inc. in superconducting quarter-wave resonator electron guns and the technology in field-em
n the ERL, is minimizing the Higher Order Mode (HOM) power generation and damping this power efficiently. Second is maximizing t
h peak power gains of 20:1. This would allow a 2 s, 50 MW pulse from a single SLAC X-band klystron to be compressed to a peak power of
in increased supply chain efficiency, job creation, & amp; reduced carbon emissions. We propose to develop a data-integration and s
e an abstract interface to express workflows as a logical series of steps instead of a chain of system-specific commands. By following a syste
shield the coils with a tungsten pipe that surrounds the muon beam. The pipe wall needs to be thick near the horizontal plane of the ring, b
h detector systems. The most significant of these application areas is preclinical and clinical Nuclear-Medicine imaging
ncies, leading to pulsed (low duty factor) operation and large vacuum facilities to maintain injector pressure. Larger duty factor and continu
ponents (SIGHT) based on the Compton imaging tomography (CIT) technology recently pioneered by POC. Using the SIGHT approach, the st
drophonic sensors will listen for the pressure disturbances of oscillations and turbulence of released CO2 bubbles and flares, and take adva
f the vertical profile of atmospheric aerosol optical properties can provide new data crucial to understanding climate change in the Arctic.
esponds to climate forcing. New instrumentation is required to enable routine, widespread measurements with good precision from unma
ased on integration of novel integrated optical waveguides with efficient optoelectronic components on a monolithic semiconductor structu
reduced activation tungsten material would be advantageous for use in a fusion device. During this effort, reduced activation tungsten ba
ng, debugging and optimizing HPC codes, including DOE codes, to the ARM architecture. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The
efect analysis and repair, and via drilling; (4) marking of all materials including plastic, metals, and silicon; (5) other materials processing su
not compromising their privacy or security. Making the secure, privacy- preserving dissemination of the new delay information part of the
pting the appropriate method of generating a pump laser composed of spike trains of uneven duration and delay (STUD pulses), (ii) adoptin
of the RHIC copper coating that would result in minimal RF resistivity of the RHIC vacuum chambers at cryogenic temperatures. Design is b
microscopes (AFMs) make use of the near-field interaction between the exciting microwaves and a material and can resolve regions 10 nm
ed successfully at a national neutron scattering facility. The current project aims to develop production methods, including a critical in-hous
eering Consultants (PEC) proposes to develop four improvements to facilitate the accessibility and applicability of CTH by industry and gove
ure and are inadequate in identifying unique alloy compositions that can satisfy both the processing and property objectives for gas turbin
single customizable unit. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This project is an enabling technology for compact soft x-ray FELs wh
esearch, medical and industrial applications. A demonstration of this novel accelerator design, called the Integrable Optics Test Accelerator
ce. This tool will simplify the approach towards ERL commissioning, troubleshooting, tuning and optimization. The proposed system utilizes
compact spot sizes compared to traditional radiofrequency produced beams, and state-of-the-art laser- plasma-accelerators. Commercial
n system does not involve generation of high voltage on the coil leads and does not contribute to cryogenic losses. The system is easily scale
eflectometer all need thermal-neutron detecting arrays capable of 100 micron spatial resolutions. Furthermore, the devices must be insens
e desired gamma-neutron PSD. We believe that these novel plastic scintillators with heavy metal complexes are very promising materials t
ntum efficiency photocathodes, based on a robust understanding of the underlying physics and chemistry. The challenges associated with
y of scientific results requires support for data quality monitoring and provenance tracking, which often require robust integration with sto
et into an end-user convenient data layout using an SQL-like language. These tools will support a cloud based service that gives end-users
hout any danger of backstreaming, after reaching XHV pressures. An XHV-specific passive, power-free pump, capable of permanently remo
bility. Once feasibility is proven, the solid state digital device array and its switching frequency will be scaled-up, in Phase II, to improve tem
ve forces and are prohibitively expensive. Metallized film capacitors have superior capacitance stability with voltage and temperature, but
chnology will be useful for natural gas leak detection, both air and ground based. The aerial platform developed could also be applied for d
ght weight ( & lt;5kg) instrument will consume low power ( & lt;50 W), and not require consumables such as liquid nitrogen, and
ptical tomography instrument using readily available components will provide a significant advance in the development of high resolution
Equilibrium Thermodynamics Laboratory (OSU-NETL), offers a package containing advanced truly noninvasive plasma diagnostics tools and
based power electronics currently used in most household appliances. Structured Materials Industries, Inc. will develop thin film power tra
y needed for the higher-level thinking at the heart of development. Subway Labs is developing modern software tools for managing the big
next restack assembly size. This will be repeated through the final fourth step. If the feasibility study proves to be successful, then larger d
ombined Phase IPhase II effort will be a new generation of robust photocathodes capable of yielding intense, highly polarized electron bea
nas in ion sources such as the one in use at SNS. We will use novel modeling capabilities to develop accurate simulations that are otherwis
ed with the faster physics of the sheath. The complex, nonlinear physics of sheath formation includes the rapid electron timescale (10-11
n framework, which is currently in use by BELLA scientists. Implicit particle-in-cell algo- rithms have been shown to make possible such simu
ted by MEIC, simulation plays a central role. Codes such as BETACOOL accurately model existing low-energy cooling systems. However, the
e elevation), thus enabling substantial improvements in the state-of-the-art of model development, verification, and long-term monitoring
easurement. In particular total external reflection X-Ray Fluorescence analysis (TXRF) has been developed and has proven to increase the s
cladding. The process will allow the direct deposition of solid solution alloys to produce complex net-shaped plasma-facing components of
particle accelerator components. Cost-effective diffusion barrier techniques that prevent the ingress of performance-compromising mand
lop a high-speed (10Gb/s), low-power, radiation-tolerant optical link using external optical modulators for trigger and data extraction. Com
rations on the order of 100 pCi/gm; the method should be suitable to be implemented for in-situ monitoring in sub-surface soils. Specifica
pectroscopy. A specially tailored device design will allow rugged and inexpensive instrumentation. Commercial Applications and Other Ben
gimbal-mounted LIDAR unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) compatible instrument optimized for measuring ice sheet mass balance, as well as
available single photon detectors which can simultaneously provide time resolution with nanosecond precision and imaging with more tha
not made using process compatible with contemporary CMOS. A large-format digital readout integrated circuit (ROIC) will be developed th
with kapton insulation, and is available from Superpower Inc. It is proposed to have an iron pole of 1.6 to 2.0 mm in thickness and an over
Applications Center. The proposed project would result in a similar analysis capability at local distances. We have also identified an emergin
. We propose to develop ultra-low noise, wide bandwidth, high gain, transimpedance amplifiers (TIA). They emanate from a design develo
e II, the hardware will be upgraded to better facilitate the division, and the firmware will be restructured into a robust vendor logic block (p
d semiconductor detector technologies. Clearly there is a need for a semiconductor-based radiation detector technology that can achieve fi
those in soil microbial communities show severe changes due to radiolytical reactions at the water/organic interface. For these reasons, el
ure 1) that combines commercial off-the-shelf handheld inkjet printing technology with a new class of UV-cured ink. UV light instantly activ
gy source it can be operated with no greenhouse gas production, while increasing the utilization factor for its renewable energy source. Co
nventional ceramic membranes due to their high manufacturing cost, low packing density, and rigid features. A quantum leap technology in
ve the competitiveness of the US semiconductor industry. This technology will enable integrated voltage regulation, which can exert greate
n alternative to indium tin oxide (ITO) for application in thin-film electrochromic windows (EC), photovoltaics (PV), and flat panel displays (F
ucing drop-in fuels and biochemicals, be used to produce high value C5 sugars .in the form of high value C5 oligomers (xylo-oligosaccharide
ssible to maintain proper operation of the LED. Rises in junction temperature in the LED result in color shift, reduced light output, and ultim
regation. This new method overcomes the problems associated with previous methods of fabricating multi-layer internal extraction system
xpects to have a 50 gallon heat pump water heater design with cost of less than $500 and a COP of greater than 1.1. This product will also m
solar water heating. Manufacturing and installation of solar water heaters in the US will also create many new jobs.
rforation. Building upon the prior V-Glass work, this project seeks to identify a sonotrode material and welding parameters which can creat
t is a seamless lighting and control system installable at 30 cents a square foot that provides energy savings of over 50% over the state of th
grated to an integrated, application-specific platform. InGreeniums solution also provides condition monitoring to enable predictive mainte
experimental data shows the feasibility of the proposed technology. In the Phase I of the project, TreadStone plans to demonstrate the fea
nclude reduced greenhouse gas emissions, reduced oil consumption, and the enabling of expanded renewable power usage through the u
n by establishing commercial-level manufacturing for the optics and creating an integrated system with system efficiencies between 31 to 3
tors based on reactive optics: materials with optical properties that adjust automatically to solar incidence. Embedding these materials wi
ter steps are required. Ideal Power Converters (IPC) has developed and patented a new indirect power converter topology. Its initial produ
ic molecules with tunable properties. This approach enables multiple chemical pathways to proceed in the solvent that serve to maximize
of magnetic field gradient and novel polymer magnetic matrix with encapsulated magnetic nanoparticles will improve the oxygen producti

n-line LBIC machine that would be capable of producing these types of process control measurements within solar cell and solar module m
of thermal stability. Leyden developed a current collector technology that solves the aluminum corrosion issue in imide electrolytes. Silatro
real-time from the same location: total neutron flux, thermal neutron flux, gamma flux, and temperature. Reactor and laboratory testing w
emical synthesis, polymerization, sintering, etc.
the hydrologic systems creating potential leakage pathways. Making the best use of the boreholes is critical to both cleanup and long-term
e more cost- and life-sensitive electric vehicle market.
ents. In advanced steam cycles coal-ash corrosion is a critical problem for superheater and reheater tubes that needs to be resolved before
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information required to support efficient site cleanup. Electrical geophysical monitoring systems could provide for better and lower cost m
al Capacitance Volume Tomography (ECVT) system was successfully developed for that objective. Capacitance sensors exhibit favorable fea
Phase II innovations. The project will quantify the operational and cost benefits of the technology for future widespread commercial applic
y without costly setups and reduced post-processing. Following the complete demonstration of high speed 3D data acquisition in Phase II, t
tal algal biomass. This uses all of the algae, not just the lipids, but makes a crude feedstock that is more heterogeneous and has a smaller a
other benefits such as noiseless and vibration free operation. Key components for this cell have been specified and need to be optimized. A
manufacturability and broader data collection to position the concept for commercialization. The public benefits of taking this technology
I, Mainstream will optimize the solar collector design and quantify the units efficiency. In Phase II, we will develop a production ready unit
ch they are constructed. Additional materials are needed to facilitate increases in cycle operating temperatures in order to yield
d onto the desired current collector, eliminating solvents and lowering the cost of manufacturing. An additional benefit is improved perform
, yet a power device technology that fully exploits the superior performance advantages of the GaN-Si platform has not been developed. T
apt that technology to enable commercial production of fully integrated detector tiles. Earlier work showed that the concept is sound, and
hnology will allow the Nation to store CO2 underground for many years with less danger of it leaking back to the surface. MET proposes a m
hod hardware with much improved performance is required. The proposed neutron spin interferometer uses matched pairs of magnetic W
s exceeding 0,5% in the UV and ability to recover from contamination. An additional goal will be lifetimes exceeding 20,000 hours. Comme
for two reasons: the extremely long lifetime of its most common isotope 99Tc and the fast migration in soils of pertechnetate (TcO4), its m
ors coupled to visible light objectives and CCD cameras) for high-speed, sub-micron x- ray imaging for important applications in the fields o
alytic approach to guide designs of transitions from one set of cooling channel parameters to another. These principles and tools are being
emonstrated that diamond structures could be used as LPA capillaries. In addition, after exposure to 1.3 x 106 plasma pulses with a repetiti
he optimization of the coating by working at the molecular level. A semi automated coating system will be developed which is capable of p
wer plants. Phase I work included i.) designing and building a HV discrete demonstrator capable of housing 15 kV SiC devices, ii.) demonst
grated package-heat sink technology is enabled by a unique copper-ceramic-graphite-copper substrate technology and a highly effective co
r managing a suite of tools to collect data at key phases of cookstove development and perform programmatic evaluation and research stud
onduction thermoelectric system to convert a small portion of energy from the fire to electricity, driving the fan with sufficient surplus to p
ith market and financial issues, these challenges clearly point to the need for further development of processing strategies for bio-based c
y, Intensified Catalytic and Reactive Distillation (iCARD), for highly selective production of FDCA from high fructose corn syrup. Improved s
the rapid growth of hydro-fracking in oil and gas production, there are smaller- scale distributed power generation opportunities in heated
The retrieved information will provide the opportunity to detect a wide variety of processing errors, including but not limited to thic
d user. Our phase I/phase II project is to develop the individual components needed for a new class of non- contact solar cell metrology, a
uiring less energy and capital expense compared to conventional technologies. During Phase I we demonstrated the feasibility of creating a
h temperature packaging and recently developed silicon carbide nitride (SiCN) based polymer derived ceramics (PDCs), which possess
with renewable oils to produce a high performance, low cost, highly energy efficient, and environmentally friendly biopolymer building ma
d filtration will increase the yield and ultimately lower the cost of these critical and costly high technology parts. A 1% improvement in casti
data. It was shown that seal clearances can be reduced by an order of magnitude over the industry standard labyrinth seals and be reliably
er generation market. In Phase I the applicability of the coating approach for fuel cell applications was demonstrated through application- s
ing, troubleshooting, and trending capabilities. This proposal offers to benefit the plants through increased system reliability, reduced plan
nts greater than 2 meters in length with diameters of 1.1 cm to 10 cm that maintained tolerances of +/- 0.005cm. The components met stre
radioactive material, greatly decreasing the cost of reprocessing and thereby removing a major impediment from more widespread nuclea
ctive real-time separation of neutron signals from gamma events. At the heart of the proposed detector are novel scintillators, incorporatin
ork builds on the success of Phase I by (i) continuing the development of improved PyTrilinos wrappers, (ii) by implementing a general distr
. In the Phase I research, the key risk factors that may affect the proposed integration of the FieldView user interface and graphics core we
ns and Other Benefits: This proposed research effort will create a highly functional Beta system that will help a variety of people to formula
complex decisions involved and the challenges of changing costs and technologies. We propose to focus on three complementary areas o
ed on-board an unmanned aerial vehicle will serve as the small particle detector. The compact cloud condensation nucleus counter allows t
and traditional method for collecting size-distributed aerosol samples. Each stage of a cascade impactor collects aerosols of a certain narro
of tracer gases, such as ethane and nitrous oxide along with methane, can be used to quantify emissions during natural gas drilling and pro
Thus, the isotopes cannot be measured in the field. Applied Spectra invented a new technology: Laser Ablation Molecular Isotopic Spectro
mbinant bacterial cells using slow and labor-intensive plate based assays. This platform technology uses an innovative microfluidic cell-sor
gram is to address subsurface water and soil monitoring needs by developing a portable, real-time electrochemical sensor for the measure
os). By measuring the isotope ratio of N2O extracted from the soil, researchers can obtain a measure of bacterial activity and bioremediati
vide a valuable new tool to fully utilize the worlds brightest synchrotrons. Researchers at national laboratories have developed proof-of-pri
as developed, a proof of principle experiment was designed, and experimental measurements of key components were demonstrated inclu
rcome excessive damping in the bubbly mixture, a non-linear acoustic theory and an intelligent artificial neural network using a priori know
ng such as welding, cutting, annealing, and drilling; (iii) semiconductor and microelectronics manufacturing such as lithography, inspection
bility of in-situ pulse alignment/compaction method with a base composition, sinter, and heat treat conditions. We compared magnets fab
n a robust radiator. The THz radiation in the source can be accompanied by synchronized, intense, sub-ps bursts of hard X-ray radiation for
n archive repository that is then indexed for fast retrieval. The data is then retrieved from this data archive, integrated with the scalar data,
ctions required for long term stability in a small compact footprint. One of key design features of our technology is the ability to lock the las
vestigating the RF properties of a superconducting bellows. In Phase I, two stainless steel bellows were coated with Nb and RF measureme
ot allow routine spectroscopic analysis to occur in the TEM. The electron cross-section of the liquid/gas cell is limiting the use of electron e
anostructured catalysts possess the potential for significantly enhanced performance and corrosion resistance. Phase I has provided good
e 1 project focused on improvement in MEA materials for lower oxygen evolution over-potentials. Pyrochlore catalysts were successfully sy
The vent stream carries both paraffin and the valuable olefin. A membrane that can efficiently separate the olefin from the paraffin woul
rs and the retrofitting of current Gen III LWRs. High purity beta-SiC, from the processes outlined in this proposal, are considered for fuel cla
chemistry that can provide high energy density at lower cost, and avoids the use of toxic metals. Our redox chemistry is based on a single s
d radiation resistance, and will be compatible with state-of-the-art magnet fabrication processes. In Phase I the addition of polyimide to cy
sma sources and they have high power loading (several 100 kW/cm3) which enables them to excite gases and form UV-generating excimer
ircuit are being developed under a separate grant. Advanced multi-dimensional computer simulation codes were used in Phase I to develo
n multipactor suppression will be completed in early 2013. The work in Phase II of this project will be aimed at a series of high power tests
obtaining extremely high purity Mg and Mn, which is crucial, in the production of high efficiency TE material has been developed, by Brim
eduction as a function of engine speed, load, and hours of operation. This can then be extrapolated to a full size engine and different drivin
solid lubricants can be considered as a viable option. Hence there is a need for finding an enabling technology as a solution for such compl
ng in light trapping, decreased reflectivity and increased light absorption. In this project we will be using large scale dry-drawable CNT shee
ty and range of samples that can be measured with the AFM-IR technique. These improvements will enable nanoscale chemical analysis o
num garnet (YAG), that has lower thermal conductivity, higher use temperature, greater erosion resistance, and improved sintering resistan
de material with electrodes coupled with thin metallic bipolar plates that utilize specially engineered structures such as arrays of posts, pyr
genous current distribution at high current ramp rates, a stable operation at elevated temperatures and high magnetic fields, and will be m
nd characterized in Phase II. A prototype EBM Cavity suitable for high power testing will be fully cost-performance optimized through mu
st represents half of the MEA cost. In the Phase 1 project, Proton OnSite, in collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), dem
ovide neutron/gamma pulse shape discrimination (PSD) capability. The goal of the proposed effort is to undertake a systematic investigati
a broad range of techniques and expertise, combining them by developing and deploying a web-based analytic package. Our Phase I work
lly available gas clean-up technologies, our multi-contaminant control system operates at 240oC (464oF), above the dew point of the synth
onics and processing algorithms, an advanced detector module provides a plug-and-play neutron detector that is readily implemented into
ect is to design, fabricate, and test a 100 Gb/s coherent transmitter chip which can satisfy the OIF 100G standard and is compatible with sm
d makes decisions based on input from: (i) sensor networks integrated into a physical building; and (ii) energy-modeling simulations run on
e of system cost and scale for a tracking CPV system will enable broad commercial deployment of higher efficiency and lower cost solar sys
ost and radically hastens revenue generation of a project. For a 200 MW project the installation savings is ~$4M, and the rapid completion o
nd 4) a cost goal of $5.50/m2. This cost goal is a large departure from the state of the art, and is critical to achieve the overarching CSP Sun
gh temperature sensors and packaging, and facilitative ceramic electronics packaging technologies. The Phase I effort will include materials
utomotive, telecommunications and military supply industries. Some of these applications include electric and hybrid electric vehicles inclu
dily manufacture the economical devices. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Micro HEVs have 5 8 % better mileage than vehicles
manufacturing facility in Lansing, Michigan is already producing 20kg/day of various forms of our high surface area graphene platelets, with
vancements that will eliminate a large portion of the inactive weight present in all stateoftheart lithiumion (Liion) cells. Additionally, high ca
mercial Applications and Other Benefits There is an immediate commercial market for cost effective exhaust after treatment systems that ca
r (VBCC) with the potential to efficiently widen the stable operating range of a turbocharger without the complexities of a dual sequentia
ultiloop control and advanced motor/alternator/shaft design to overcome thermal, lubrication, and rotor dynamic challenges. The overall o
types. EMA proposes to develop a two-step valve lifter that closes the intake and exhaust valves early, particularly during cold starting and
eering Corporation (Mainstream) is proposing to develop a DCE engine that is more efficient than traditional Miller-cycle engines, and
ective implementation of NOx mitigation technologies. Phase I will develop miniaturized, solid-state, multi-element NOx sensors with filters
t after-treatment systems. Additionally, NexTech has demonstrated the ability to tune its sensor technology to also detect ammonia emissi
ared to rare earth permanent magnet motors, and will have critical implementation problems. The proposed project will develop a method
ength because core losses increase exponentially with increasing frequency. The conflicting microstructures required for high strength and
ology allows us to tailor design the surface chemistry of the nanocrystals, which renders them superior dispersibility in lubricant oils, impro
nical controls; high maintenance cost and inability to install in many otherwise suitable locations because of limited space because of unad
asily transportable by trucks on present roads and installed on taller towers, thus enabling 5-6 MW land based wind turbine generator syst
ar water heating technologies. The overall objective of the Phase I and Phase II program is to develop and demonstrate a fully-glazed polym
odels that form self-organizing control programs based on simple input from a graphical user interface (GUI). This approach has several inn
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issues, without significantly improved module reliability, the DOE cost goals are unlikely to be achieved. New module designs are criti
mpared to laser-per-cylinder approaches (or approaches where a single pump laser is shared to gain elements on the individual cylinders). T
Al2O3Na2OSO3 (which corresponds to 91 6 wt. % of the final vitrified waste, based on previous work) to identify a potential compositiona
memory reference latency information for specific in- structions and memory addresses, and to gather and display this information in an ea
velopment of a highly reliable high efficiency RF source for JLAB with a lower lifetime cost operating at 80% efficiency with system operatin
will be to enable new research in materials science and potential discoveries in basic sciences. More broadly, many efforts have been mad
ping and diffusion. For the proposed effort, Nanohmics Inc., an early-stage technology development company (Austin, TX), working in colla
n of multiple Bragg edges, for example, enable unique studies in material science and engineering and provides the possibility to inv
ditions. During Phase I we are going to synthesize this material and measure its Mg2+ ionic conductivity. During Phase II we will test if our m
modeling parallelization, locality, contiguity, and data layout within a unified framework based on a sound mathematical model. Thanks to
ted such that it is broadly applicable to a range of different sites and problems, and can be rapidly set up, configured and deployed. The op
gy efficient windows. Systematic characterization of the solid state electrochromic device will establish which components in system are pe
rators (TFTEG) that builds upon established semiconductor fabrication techniques that can be scaled up for high volume production. The lo
enforcing measurement policies, and diagnosing bottlenecks. We have built a prototype software product that is service-oriented, modula
to achieve enhanced performance at a reduced cost. ISL is using conducting polymer-based nanowires where the polymer is modified to im
harness the maximum achievable properties of the new family of carbon fibers from ORNL. In addition to optimizing the cost of 700 bar H2
ackage. This architecture will minimize the power required to operate the active sensor by utilizing waveforms that minimize the required
ready gone through pilot line testing, and have been introduced as potential new multilayer ceramic capacitors for high temperature applic
or using real feeds batch mode. The lack of continuous flow data with real feeds significantly impedes the commercialization of hydrotherm
e the ICME tools for a particular design, the computational cost of high-fidelity simulations combined with numerical design optimization t
r data. We propose to make design improvements that will provide for greater flexibility for an individual PI in the types of imaging that ca
quate, expensive, not fault-tolerant and energy efficient. This is a great barrier in front of Cloud providers to offer such services and for SM
ering (LTS) system for measurement of weakly-ionized low temperature plasmas. In the proposed scheme, a high power (intra-cavity) beam
ensive process requiring kilowatt hours/gram of pure material produced. To resolve both issues, Proton Energy Systems (d/b/a Proton OnSi
ts to hybrid electric vehicles. Benefits include greater fuel economy, reduced CO2 emissions, and less dependence on foreign fuel sources.
n the lower atmosphere. Based on mature telecom components, the proposed system will have the capability to make round-the-clock me
F). The project also provides a framework to assess future wind power through developing scenarios of inter-annual to decadal climate var
things with the naked eye or even a high-powered optical microscope. X-ray microscopes are able to produce images of, for example, mic
d to provide the highest possible imaging resolution using the SIMS technique, but today this is far from possible. Furthermore, the lifetim
of power converters by reducing cable size, transformer size, and eliminating elaborate cooling systems all together. United Silicon Carbide
epth resolution down to the nanometer scale. The technology yields real-time chemical information on lithium-ion batteries that was unatt
fficient operating point. Finally, reliability, cost and manufacturability are crucial to helping these systems achieve widespread implementa
h thinner than conventional (but has the necessary dielectric strength) and has much higher thermal conductivity ( & gt;10 times) so t
e environments and utilization of this knowledge to develop functional nanoparticle based additive compositions for lubricant systems. Ba
her class wind resource leading to an overall & gt;20% reduction in the cost of energy for land-based turbines. The objectives of the pr
pre-collimation x-ray optic with a 7-8 degree solid collection angle that produces a collimated output with a 50-200m spot size. The sm
sibility that the primary energy use and energy costs of the targeted end products (solar silicon wafers, sapphire LED substrates, carbon fibe
fuels the opportunity to be quickly and economically converted to natural gas fuel. The solution to widespread natural gas fueled passeng
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technology allowing for the generation of lightweight, flexible, and extremely inexpensive solar cells. This project focuses on enhancing in
se outstanding properties facilitate overcoming the limitations of conventional Li ion batteries. Commercial interest in batteries with high ca
s of this Phase 1 project will be: (1) design and prototype the Motiv BCMS hardware on a single 4.67kWh 16S2P battery module of 40 Ah ce
rrent manufacturing processes while providing superior performance-to-cost metrics compared with plasma deposition and other techno
erial is a liquid, these detectors are extremely radiation resistant. The differing response of the scintillation light due to neutrons and gamm
sing 13 enzymes. The overall stoichiometric reaction is 6 CO2 + 7 H2O + C6H10O5 (starch, Phase I; cellulose, Phase II) -7 12 CH2O2. Cell-fre
rightness photoinjectors which have direct impact on industrial, medical, defense and basic research applications.
orrelated the normal output of existing sensors to the health of the sensors, equipment, and plant processes. The same success can be ach
ommercial applications. VCSEL technology offers low power consumption ( & lt; 10 mW/Gbps, un-cooled) and low cost data links. Th
ectronic, and sample-handling subsystems, assemble a hand-held analyzer, and characterize it in the laboratory and in the field. Measurem
ype instrument that collects water samples and analyzes them for total mercury in the field. It does not use any reagents, which makes it i
As a result of the Phase I investigation, submersible prototypes capable of measuring hexavalent chromium concentration, with simultaneou
power output. The laser system will be based on a modular, all-amplifier architecture utilizing a mode-locked seed oscillator and robust, h
eme conditions, particularly using high energy synchrotron radiation. The R & amp;D impacts critical technology areas including the m
tor in a novel active multi-pass intracavity. In Phase I, a thorough design study of a re-circulated ICS experiment at ATF BNL has been condu
brazing), in order to eliminate operationally induced tensile stresses in the lossy material. The wrap-around mode converter will be based
help their design optimization, however, there are currently no available codes that offer these capabilities. General statement of how this
ulse amplifier (CPA), hybrid laser system utilizing fiber and solid-state lasers. The high peak power, femtosecond CEP-stabilized output pulse
y 5 meV will become possible, if the spectrometer part of our new instrument is brought up to the same design standards as the new mon
agnetic and superconducting materials, and achieve higher resolution than non-polarized beams. Commercial Applications and Other Bene
mbrane. These were tested at bench scale in conjunction with capillary separation and showed performance far superior to existing memb
of a cellular solid breeder structure at & gt;85 vol% overall breeder density with an engineered and stable internal network of intercon
mma and neutron environments. Voxtel is developing a large area single photon counting CMOS imager for X-ray imaging spectroscopy. Eac
feasibility study of parallelization of the MARS code was performed in Phase I. MARS eigenvalue solver was parallelized by repeating prese
collector are being developed under a separate grant. Advanced multi-dimensional computer simulation codes were used to develop con
d to microstructures with favorable texture giving improved hydroformability and overall lower SRF cavity-string manufacturing costs. Phas
electron gun, interaction circuit consisting of 7 individual cavities, and an RF output window. In addition, a design was produced for the 5
superconducting parallel-bar crabbing cavity prototype for tilting a proton beam at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The crabbing cavity us
ase I SBIR, which showed the most promise for making a high quality powder and this will be the focus during Phase II. A reliable source of
lling it to important roles in DOE & apos;s discovery efforts in fundamental physics. Diamond is promising as a tissue equivalent dosim
phase composition, and microstructure of new low-loss nonlinear BST(M) ceramics with the required properties. Design and simulation of
combined Phase I and Phase II efforts will be a new generation of robust photocathodes capable of yielding intense, highly polarized electro
to harvest unused rare isotope beams. Simulations will be used as a predictive tool for the non-equilibrium processes for the transient spe
m diboride (MgB2) operating at 10-25 K seems to offer an exciting and practical solution. MgB2 based magnets, however, have never been
maging applications that require hundreds of channels. The proposed digital SQUID integrates an analog SQUID with a superconducting pick
CVD diamond particle detectors present an advantage over the silicon detectors currently in use because of far superior thermal and elec
protons or neutrons from stable atoms or by photofission of uranium or thorium atoms. Recent advances in superconducting electron linac
o entry for this isotope into the field of nuclear medicine. In recent years, accelerator produced material has been demonstrated with high
any will use this method to fabricate diamond substrates to fabricate high performance detectors in the project. In Phase I the company su
owing in-situ detection of COCs in subsurface groundwater. Engineering of the readout hardware will be accomplished using commercial-o
has the capability to reduce dislocation densities to less than 10E4 cm-2 in GaN crystal boules, which enables fabrication of high-performa
trates obtained from the epitaxial lift-off process, and (iii) driving the price of GaN substrates down along with the solid-state LED lighting in
d three-dimensional SiC MOSFET cell designs utilizing X-FAB’s high yielding (greater than 95%) design rules and processes to achieve less th
are under development in small diameters (1 inch - 2 inch) but at high cost. MicroLink is an industry leader in the commercialization of ELO
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fficers at traffic control points, to identify the contents of sealed containers as dangerous or hazardous without having to open the vessel o
aid. Our approach and design architecture will provide expandability to facilitate Phase II and Phase II+ follow-on efforts that will provid
and Lockheed Martin MS2 is the prime contractor for Aegis BMD. Team Primordial proposes a set of algorithms accounting for various sens
ns tasked for protection. The proposed SOAAP algorithms take into account the operational constraints of each sensor asset type, realistic
ment success. The goal of our new RF waveform design effort is to require minimal changes to the radar hardware and use RF data process
hat will protect the radar from 3G & 4G interference, and will guaranty high quality time domain waveform performance. TSC propos
be developed, as well. The output of the Phase I will be a proof of concept design / study and identification of designs / models and test c
e sensors will necessarily acquire tracks on all of the objects. Physical Sciences Inc. proposes to improve the performance of the system trac
materials based sensor to provide a novel approach to x-ray detection which is low power, cost effective, and highly integratable. Phase II o
d fragmentation characterization, McQ will develop a system which replaces the ring of switch screens with a network of sensors containin
an initial evaluation of the available data and the primary mass/velocity trades which show the greatest need and promise for first principl
mensional debris objects in high velocity flows. We also intend to benchmark the technology against existing test data and develop necessar

and altitude) covering rarefied and continuum flow regimes, iii) state-of-the-art, fast, and high-order accurate CEM solvers for simulating w

he basic features required to simulate re-entry plasmas, utilizing a continuation method that couples a time-dependent CFD solution to a ti
ite. Preliminary results using the new approach show successful measurement of dielectric properties and thicknesses of each individual l
yond the specialized design parameters.
inherent to SPIHT. No other compression system has the flexibility of the proposed system and meets the specifications of low complexity,
to establish that the proposed transducer shows the capability of being compliant with all MDA needs. In Phase II, ISL will optimize the lea
mply with THAAD storage, transportation, and operation requirements. In collaboration with Lockheed Martin, the prime contractor on the
port real life optical systems, and while operating at room temperature. This technology is demonstrated in two material systems: silicon fo
ed (SWIR), Midwave Infrared (MWIR), Longwave Infrared (LWIR)].
proves electrical-to-optical efficiency, stabilizes turn-on time and wavelength drift of the DPAL system. Also, the cooling technology of Eotro

Acree Technologies Incorporated"s extensive experience in the design of coatings for harsh environments and coating capability pro
high-speed data that can be used to compute CN2 and the related parameter CT2, respectively. The full-featured sonde will return all of th
lop a software algorithm, dubbed"Water Effects Correction Software"(WECS), to accurately model the distorting effects of wat

the RF radio component and meet the performance specs as indicated in the topic solicitation.
ws for composite or coated refractory metal extendable nozzles. The entire system is very simple with few parts, all of which can be easily m
en payload volume constraints, thereby increasing the KW Delta V capability. This increased divert velocity will greatly enhance the ability
determined by laboratory studies, yielding the burn rate data needed by the CFD for motor design. CFD studies will be performed using adv

s to rechargeable batteries with this POTEG heat recovery system. In Phase I, Luminit will demonstrate the feasibility of POTEG by developin
extGen expects to achieve a TRL = 3-4. Guided by the Phase I design and test results, a potential Phase II effort will further mature the tech
nas will compound that level of uniqueness at least a thousand-fold using different combinations of printed elements. In addition, Nokomis
components. For dual-pulse motors, limiting the thermal soak will extend mission flexibility by allowing for a longer inter-pulse delay. Du
et motors where additional heat soak is experienced due to presence of Inter Pulse Delay (IPD). The additional delay results into extra heat
riety of substrates including polymers, ceramics, and metals. Since Eltron"s coating provides a thin, refractory layer, there should be
e architecture of the layered stack of materials is designed to produce a tortuous thermal path through the thickness and to spread the hea
the design to meet thermal, air permeability, and mechanical requirements as well as effectively suppress dust kick up will be outlined and
In phase I, we would demonstrate the feasibility of the approach and in phase II we would deliver>100W arrays with very high efficienc

g diode laser bars. nLight will achieve this by leveraging its industry-leading high efficiency 808-nm epitaxy design, and incorporating a casc
tem and more time doing other important tasks. To achieve these results Lucid will implement computational situation awareness (CSA), a
damental problem of antenna design and performance, the end parts tracking application requires careful consideration to the full set of th
ated with this unit will be substantially less than $1k, and the acquisition costs will meet the goal specified in the solicitation. The unit will a

oise produced by the electronics cabinets while still providing the cooling required by the electronics. ACT will work with our partner to cus
g reconfigurable to allow for line handling and underway replenishment (UNREP). These same shields will be designed for shipboard design
main specific vernacular. GROK also automatically builds up a flexible context which the analyst can intuitively manipulate to produce conc
ill identify the critical new dimensions of manned/unmanned team performance, develop metrics for capturing them in real-time scenario
g, and product lifecycle management framework and environment. It is currently in use on the University NanoSat and Eagle Programs and
cept for the technology. The modified bioscavengers will be assayed in vitro to ensure that the carrier molecule does not disrupt functiona
ystem modeling and design based upon the measurements. Milestones for Phase I include the measurement of the hyper-spectral datacub
and novel solution to address these concerns by developing a scrubber based off a high surface area macroporous ionic resin with advanc
he phase I option will produce a sub-scale proof-of-concept CO2 scrubbing device utilizing supported ionic liquid technology. The results o
of the proposed effort will be to demonstrate the ionization performance of a prototype that will be designed, built and tested in autonom
rm a comparative study of the most promising design using high-fidelity simulation tools, followed by prototype fabrication and experimen
system that incorporates room temperature stabilization of biological samples, GPS and 2 way satellite communications, active altitude con
autoinjector that automatically mixes two or more pre-filled components immediately prior to injection. The drug storage and reconstitutio
physiological changes caused by radiation injury as biomarkers for assessing whole-body exposure. In combination with data analysis, it off
nal data can only be recovered from t shares. ECC provides an additional layer of data protection. The data is protected even if all the share
concept features a decoupled drifting sensor module with passive buoyancy compensation that deploys after descent to near the ocean b
s generation and distribution system from the effects of high power pulse loads. RCT proposes to use an innovative architecture that will d
wer electronic and thermal management system architecture, and develop the control system for both. Mainstream will also fabricate a sm
thm that will generate a receiver frequency band scan schedule that maximizes the receiver's resource usage. The algorithm is envis
increased by two orders of magnitude relative to a parallel-plate heat exchanger, and the overall effectiveness of the heat exchanger can be
ding the overall life of the fixtures. RAMS will also ease the deployment of the mooring fixtures, allowing for simplified and reliable use. M
ns. In Phase I, Mainstream will design the TMS, as well as experimentally demonstrate its functionality in our environmentally-controlled fa
t. Our in-house industrial design team will ensure that human factors and shipboard integration requirements are met. Our in-house armo
ncept experiments, and an assessement of a prototype vector sensor suitable for towed array applications.

re, for this effort we have proposed to utilize and implement three new constitutive material models for conventional glass, PMMA, and po

Radio and Sensor Networks (CRSNs) along with implementing effective defense strategies. This will be accomplished through the applicatio
vices. Unlike many current EEG systems, the Cognionics system will be designed to output unencrypted raw EEG via a standard Bluetooth
electronics using a hobbyist-friendly connection. To implement this high-quality, low-cost approach in a way that will engage the non-trad
ectronics, while keeping the advantage of the"benchtop"manufacturing technology. As a result, this technology offers a low-co

ngle-link single-user"PHY-MAC operational range. We follow a cross-layer approach with seamless interactions between PHY and MA

able of reliable operation in a Nuclear Command Control and Communications (NC3) environment. Despite the robustness of VLF transmis
ting cost as well as human labor. In Phase I, we will design, fabricate, characterize and demonstrate a pilot-scale prototype to establish proo
n expressed with the cellulose binding module and intein self-cleaving tag, an expression possible with many proteins in a wide variety of h
igh pressure. With the right catalyst the decomposition can be carried out at any temperature where the solution is liquid. Lynntech has d
us information via remote telemetry. The Phase I development work will produce a preliminary design including CAD models and an opera
ty guards. These innovations will allow military personnel to self- or buddy-autoinject antidotes in full chem/bio protection gear. In Phase I,
l optimize the design of BuChE containing microparticles using its proprietary formulation design software, test their in vitro release and si
ted intravenous doses of Butyrylcholinesterase in order to maintain a sufficiently high plasma concentration to afford protection over the d
new approach takes into account difficulties presented when analyzing effluent samples containing levels of dissolved and suspended mate
ollection, concentration, extraction and detection and can be operated by minimally trained personnel. In this phase I proposal, Espira wil
nd topology. VIRAL incorporates disruption tolerant network protocol to ensure that data is resistant to intermittent connectivity between

atellites, all which are much larger than CubeSats. With this program the Navy is again at the forefront of technology challenging the comm
erformance evaluated. For the Phase II program, XII will refine the prototype system design and development with improved hardware and

ower transmission. In addition, a major goal of this research will be to design and develop an ultra-low energy, solar powered active tag. By
ar format such as MS Office or Adobe PDF. We present a cloud-based approach to address all these issues.
ating the component and touch labor costs, is needed for the various design options. Once the dominant cost drivers have been identified

l in the low-dimensional space, allowing joint analysis of multiple types of dynamic data, synthesis of new dynamic data in the low-dimens

and tracking. During Phase I, we will design, fabricate and characterize infrared photo-detectors for application in the WDMFSO system. W
mpact and lightweight; not drift over time; and include a visual alarm indicator, and an electronic output signal that can interface with an ai
gas sensor compatible with the OBOGS challenging environment. The sensor will be capable of providing a visual alarm indicator, as well as
essing, storage, and transmission burden on the SIGINT system by using innovative sampling techniques and algorithms as well as making

ed planning tools. Second, we leverage this analysis to design: (1) ecological mission displays that enhance operator awareness of the relati
ective mission-level decisions, particularly during autonomous re-planning and re-tasking that require human assistance or intervention. To
r index-matching coating(s) will be designed to ensure maximum transmission and minimum reflectance at the D1 and D2 wavelengths of R
e, allowing errors in the NWP-derived turbulence strength to be compensated by the on-board optical measurements. The resulting atmos
arger flow rates than currently requested by MDA. Our team is well-suited to succeed because we have a long history developing advance
hazardous material and the contamination of the supplied He-Rb mixture. The selection of commercially available hardware allows FTEA to
TC"s prognostic health monitoring tools for (Li-ion) battery systems and Saft America"s recent work on the development of Li-io
e I Option prototype designs for the pressure hydrophone and pressure-gradient hydrophone will be fabricated and tested for model valida
eleration or pressure or to the earth magnetic field. Each the sensors operate at a unique optical wavelength range within the C and L telec
innovative thermal management system which minimizes size and weight for aircraft applications. During Phase I we will define our techni

propensity to form porosity; and (3) promote fracture toughness. Its processing parameters will be targeted to maximize basketweave micr
uirements for situational awareness, associated user interface and interaction needs and relevant technologies, and analysis of the replann
y for Specific Emitter ID (SEI), but also for cluster correlation, specific emitter tracking (SET) and RF agile processing. Approaches are assess
complete situational awareness to decision makers. Our goal is to develop an open architecture solution that can support multiple sensors

ut related entities and events. Finally, this information will be fused into a final, finished dossier which will provide a rich source of links an
tion that is relevant and timely for generating analytic products. The proposed approach strikes a balance between the need for high qualit
nsors serve primarily as a remote extension of their operators and have very little autonomy, tomorrow"s autonomous vehicles and
alization of the interpolated latent points in the original space. To allow the user to span the manifold in an intuitive manner, we develop su
s too voluminous to be processed all at once? What if one does not have all possible data at hand and must decide what additional data w

m to mitigate interference and intrusion issues that result from the SOI in real-time through the use of adaptive Digital Signal Processing (DS

nsors Processing information into a form that can be digested by the user under the existing conditions of stress Presenting individua
llation on rapidly moving platforms by inclusion of an ability to adapt the parameters such as slot-size, interleaving depth, channel predicti
tigation. In addition, to support diverse spectrum of mission requirements and needs, all five aspects should be fully leveraged and equally
ained, multi-channel, single-chip biosignal monitoring sensor with wireless programmability custom dry sensors of user or use-case defined
bat divers in extreme dive profiles. The IDPP will use novel, predictive decompression algorithms to change the breathing gas composition
ontinuous Phase Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) waveform is also included.
ption. By the end of Phase 1 a low-risk, experimentally verified design will be available to prototype and demonstrate in Phase 2.

d than when sampling at the Nyquist rate. As an extension to known CS techniques, ISENSE continuously validates sparsity patterns, taking
I this process will be started with the generation of a draft specification for DDM Ti-6-4 raw material. From the Ti-6-4 foundation, Keystone

require any modifications to existing tanks; it does not require opening the tanks to feed in deforming chemical agents. The DEFOAM syste
n sensors with embedded processing to automatically recognize foam generation. The sensor will be robust to survive the demanding VCHT
rom these induced metrics and the identification of feedback information from these metrics for improving the performance of the team o
human-UxV team performance. A key to improving the performance of human-UxV teams, then, lies in developing these metrics so that d
c materials. Mide"s proposed technology drastically reduces assembly needs for piezo based vector velocity sensors while improving
g workbench and a fusion module to evolve the classifier and its supporting feature sets over time as new agile signals of interest are encou

e passive tiles should be included, and the implications of these choices for the drive electronics. In these applications both cylindrically an
as improved 2- and 3-D crack propagation, fracture, failure and materials interface models, allowing for accurate numerical assessment and
e proposed system to alter information displays and the human-machine interaction in ways that not only reduce cognitive load but improv
e task described is simple for a proof-of-concept, the implications can dramatically improve the quality and thoroughness for a range of an
quired in WCDMA receiver signal processing algorithm design. To this end, TrellisWare proposes to develop a turbo Rake receiver structure
mix of FPGAs and DSPs, and cognitive algorithms with extensive signal classification capabilities for native information dominance capabilitie
s available as platelets, one axis can be aligned using mechanical processes. We will investigate the use of magnetic orientation and contro
e devices are made entirely of materials of predictable and controllable degradation that circumvent the technical limitations of state-of-th
work. Our objective is to deliver a 50x improvement in the network spectral efficiency (measured as bits/s/Hz/sqr-km) relative to a baseline
nes in a laboratory test system, and provide an initial design concept that can implement this standoff detection method. The Phase II prog
hat receives and routes ground commands and satellite data, operating on them or passing them to existing F6 functions as required to allo
d deliver the beneficial agent. A proprietary filling method allows filling pre-made sterile and sealed packages substantially reducing fill-finis
ient periods to provide adequate prophylaxis while minimizing the need for repeated administration. Luna proposes to develop a microhyd

rms. To rapidly predict the efficacy of MSDs, we will develop and validate high-throughput syringe formats for detection of coliforms by enz
allows the data users to evaluate the data delivery service provided by the data storage nodes. The combination of coding schemes, the d
oposed system provides a generalized approach to discovery, replication, reliability, and availability for data in the tactical ad hoc network, a
rm satisfactorily on textile blends with nylon. These existing treatments also tend to add substantial weight and decrease the strength of th
ntly flame resistant FR fabrics on performance, while adding little additional cost to 50/50 NyCo garments. Alexium is proposing a novel an
sing methodology to produce a cost-effective flame retardant material. ISL will work with Milliken Company to develop a process that will m

s do, they suffer from the same issues that hearing aid users complain about, including feedback noise, wind noise and amplified white noi
frequencies associated with munitions, and muzzle blast. Hearing Armor, LLC respectfully proposes to conduct research and development
am in PM ICE. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of the SAPCLOTH using a safe and affordable prototype to dry boots and cloth

k hardening, and stress fractures. The system will operate through paint and chemical-agent-resistant coatings to conduct battle damage a
vehicles and armor systems, and will evaluate NDE technologies based on failure characteristics mutually established with the Marine Cor
on similar machines we have built in related work. In Phase II, we will demonstrate the ability of a prototype HCM to meet Navy requireme

a deck fixture and a tipping flyer plate fixture concept are to be integrated into a low-frequency, tunable, multi-directional MWSM fixture
cs and NetOps Awareness (MANA), Charles River Analytics will use distributed probabilistic relational models (PRMs) to provide timely and
wars as well as win them; to do that, we must understand how we will live, operate, and win in cyberspace."Harmonia proposes a syst
nto required resources and guarantees synchronized information sharing to increase level of information value, health and trust.
he 200-baud MSK modulation without generating sideband or high order harmonics during the tuning transition. As a result, MODULATE w

roblem, RTI proposes a set of four solutions. First is an XML protocol converter which converts XML messages of various protocols into RTP
supported by command and control messages in the RBLADE protocol, which allows detailed automated forensic analysis to be conducted
ndards, encoding/compression technologies, and industry best practices. We will investigate existing cybersecurity standards and data mini
n our proposed approach, two sets of thin film layers act in concert to increase the amount of light reaching the solar cells. The first thin film
unattractive for many customers. To address this challenge, Nanohmics proposes to develop and demonstrate proof-of-concept for its Sun
of incidence. The bottom layer of our proposed coating will consist of a standard silicon nitride (SiN) thin film layer that will act as an interf
ting the above energy, performance and life metrics. TIAX has already demonstrated the inherent ability of advanced active materials to de
e electrodes modified with high dielectric constant metal oxide coatings. The resulting device will be readily scalable, consist of low-cost co
apons, rail guns, commercial hybrid/electric vehicles, space vehicles, and a vast array of portable electronics. Advanced Ceramics Manufact
xposure levels warfighters face using a low maintenance lightweight device. As a result, this device offers long-term monitoring and docum

e system. The investigations will specifically address the challenges associated with interfacing a radio base station to MUOS network infras

e Management (MDM) solutions with customized components. Initially targeted to PMW 240"s PRIDE system, BAM can be applied to
nd Active Directory (AD). In Phase I, POC will investigate and analyze current and evolving DoD and commercial products and initiatives for
es and safety devices can be improved. The proposed blast dosimeter features accurate blast wave measurement, low false alarm rate, long

es for further interpretation and support. BDAT does not require modification of the vehicle for its operation, and functions on all types of m
available technologies for use in aiding Battle Damage Assessment and Repair (BDAR). In Phase I, Corvid will design a toolset to provide sta
r SURVICE-proprietary technology, making the proposed toolset both a unique and optimal solution for post-IED damage assessment.
ements as well as weight and size / interface constraints of the MWSM. Like the AES"Weapon Shock Simulator used by the US Army, A

solution represents a significant advance in state of the art. That comparison shows that our proposed solution enables a two- to five-fold
ents. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of SEATEC by developing new RF waveforms and a processing algorithm, compatible w
sed on the cognitive radar architecture. Adapted to existing systems, these techniques provide a capability to robustly detect low levels of
our Phase I real-time SWAP architecture via the incorporation of"Rule Based Constraint Satisfaction Programming"(RBCSP) log
PLEX and Gurobi. The algorithm we propose to develop and test in Phase I implements our proposed modeling approach on a detailed form
)) than competing algorithms and to achieve far smaller tracking error covariances with the same set of sensors than the current SSN senso
mpatible with existing semiconductor fabrication techniques. The X-Alarm device will be fabricated similarly to a flash memory bit with a bu
o develop a preliminary design of OPTICAS system and evaluate its effectiveness by using a laboratory prototype to dynamically image multi
tilization of in-house high-performance supercomputing resources, and comprehensive material characterization efforts. Specifically, we w
eptor-threat impact participants. The objective of the Phase I will be to demonstrate the effect of including aero-thermal effects on debris
plex permittivity and permeability) in the S-X bands. Based on microwave inspection and utilizing commercial-off-the-shelf components, M
rasonic-RF sensor system. For the Phase II program, XII will focus on continued development of the improved hardware and software and
and low distortion, but lack compression performance when applied to video or images. None of the classic techniques can compress alrea

gineered within a semiconductor nanopillar.

improved clutter rejection, unambiguous detection capability, outstanding range resolution, and highly potential target identification. Espe
with heterogeneous sensors is challenging because non-kinematic features are different for each sensor type making it is difficult to correl

ogy will be implemented to handle the large number of measured objects. In addition, procedures for utilizing these data products to ancho
be compact enough to be lofted via helium balloon, released by Yankeef"ff3/4s Automated Radiosonde Launcher. For those applicati
+mAh cells and the subsequent testing will demonstrate the ability to deliver the required performance. Using the generated data, a powe
he central processing unit and memory, incoherent light source correction, and flexible computing resource allocation, which directly addre
d weight, standardized artificial blood vessels and tissues, standardized blood pressure and flow and multiple, junctional wound patterns. T

materials Ability to create cavities for hollow organs and vessels Provide representative mechanical properties in addition to tactile feel an
d be superior to current patient simulator mannequins because they would be made of materials that are more similar to human bodies, a
n healthcare is through the implementation of a Universal Healthcare Language Service. SYSNET International proposes to conduct during P
exchange of healthcare information, we propose to design and demonstrate Healthcare Exchange Language Management, Expansion, and
burden on any individual user. Second, we will enhance mapping accuracy by pairing these community contributions with a"committ
gun to demonstrate this to be the case in working with a prominent health informatics company on a similar challenge. Through this SBIR,
ed medical records & #8226; Highly Accurate Classification of Patients as very likely to have PTSD/TBI (or not) & #8226; Compellin
sition from a set of familiar and easy-to-understand building blocks. Phase 1 will explore the feasibility of this approach by evaluating existi

characterize and bond patented biocides to natural and synthetic fabrics. Laboratory evaluation will include chemical, physical and microbio
cells) for a minimum of 8 weeks while still retaining physiological cellular activity. Phase II will focus on extending the cell viability and functi
ld portable unit capable of rapidly providing the needed quantitative measurements of COS such as trichloroethylene (TCE), dichlorometha
ch are measured using a tunable diode laser and a photoreceiver. In the Phase I research, measurements of FIR-THz radiation will be accom

the solicitation.
ropriate part number, and initiate the test. Test results, available in seconds, indicate either"authentic","counterfeit&quo
e material break-up mechanism. During this program, we will demonstrate the versatility of the approach by fabricating highly reactive ma
r, no secure tagging solution has been widely adopted in the electronics industry. This is attributed primarily to lack of flexibility for differen
nfiguration approach to providing hemorrhage control training that focuses on non-tourniquetable injuries. The system is envisioned as con
lly for this purpose and includes the following features: - Realistic full-body mannequin enables training of body repositioning as necessar
the efficiency of the applied hemorrhage control devices; and 4. A SCROM-compliant training course program that tests, evaluates, improv
he user could be fed into realistic overall systemic models. In this work we propose a method of incorporating force sensors heterogeneous
nts for organs, vasculature, instrumentation, and controls. With the right components, the physical configuration of a proper tissue trainer
es including trauma surgeons and combat medics as they undergo training. The phase I effort will consist of proof of concept demonstration
racterize the threat of disease vectors, e.g. Anopheles, Aedes, Culex, Phlebotomus, and Lutzomyia, on deployments to remote locations an

eight, rugged, freestanding, compact for portability, and does not require an external power source. TDA Research, Inc. (TDA) proposes to
oadly effective surveillance. To meet these needs, Barron Associates and its subcontractor Virginia Tech propose the development of the In
We envision combining the proven technology of the Balance Belt"s tilt sensor with commercial off-the-shelf Inertial Measurement U
and other more complex tasks would have an enormous impact on the quality of life for patients suffering from these sensory deficits and w
wounds be minimized. Antimicrobial textiles have been used to reduce odor and risk of infection. Currently, there are numerous products
biological interference ex vivo to model clinical performance and validated sensor performance in pilot clinical studies. We have also devel
r improved neuronal targeted delivery of the therapeutic as directly compared to delivery of a currently utilized NSAID using an appropriate

has the potential to address the key issues inhibiting broad application of foil bearings to small gas turbines. In Phase I, we will work with a
onics baseband RF system adapted from our fiber-optic gyroscope (FOG) products will support the wide range of frequencies of interest to
each angle scan; and then identify approaches with reducing risk toward selecting the design concept. A detailed construction plan togethe
mpact to provide actionable feedback to the medic during pre-hospital and transport medical care. The diagnostics will also accommodate
al Forces efforts.
d the scope of unmanned air missions, but also requires new methods for Human-Computer Interfaces (HCI) and Command and Control (C
systems, i.e. the SM3 IIB. In the Phase I project, Harper will deliver a superior conductor for embedding into a cylindrical CFRP with a TRL/M
ting changing warfighter requirements. The authors of this proposal have designed, developed and demonstrated several new and unique
ures. A thermal model of the heat transfer will be developed during Phase I to guide the composition of the Qz/Ps insulating interface mat
s - those who need to use the workbench to perform systems engineering, missions CONOPS scenarios and other analytical tasks necessary
tion related to autonomous platform design exists. A well-defined framework for Autonomous Demonstration and Experimentation could c

D). Like IBM"s Watson, HOLMES takes a natural language query, retrieves relevant information, performs inference with this informati
ar decision engine. The AKE, in conjunction with its modular data ontology and industrialized content development process, uniquely posi
ifficulty of integrating them with the varied array of MHS data system frameworks, and (c) the feasibility and difficulty of integrating them w
ms to robustly calculate whether the user is in danger of falling, providing predictive information in time for corrective action. OMBA is desi
n method that can score the balance of a user. We intend to implement this balance classification method in a stationary standing posture
t that will maintain the microphone in a proper measurement position while preventing contact between the microphone and the delicate
duces power requirements to levels at which operation of the entire system can be sustained via harvested power. Power for system opera

se only"good,"noncounterfeit components. As a result, this OMIDEC technology offers both a procedure for fabrication and bo
tion content that can be exploited for many types of extremely asymmetrical authentication processes. It is based on the novel, early stage
commodate the thermal budget of existing munitions platforms without the need to redesign the systems. The development of such a tec
st approach will help to increase the applicability of the developed FRM, while still maintaining the requirement for rapid execution of the p
aturing a reconfigurable, sensor-enabled mannequin linked to a software-based virtual mentor that teaches, assesses, and provides refresh
, and show that it is robust against normal handling and exposure to solvents but will reject components after surface abrasion and remark
suspicions are elevated, forensic DNA analysis from a simple SC swab can prove originality beyond all doubt. Preliminary results from&quot
es survivability. New materials are sought to significantly enhance the counter-WMD / CBRNE functionality of the ACU or CWU-27/P while
ology for multiple fabrics and will provide additional characterization of the finish. In addition, PSI will investigate the scale up of this techno
g a prototype of a topical drug delivery system capable of transporting the therapeutic through skin and having nerve targeting capability a
oninvasive drug delivery method with high patient acceptability. Nano-formulated compositions are promising means for transdermal tiss
al sensor data and provide an objective assessment of pain intensity. Our proposed approach is adaptive in nature, and hence, can address
savings of using our device is to better diagnose and monitor pain levels, to decrease trauma recovery time, and improve pain manageme
ts through its inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Kepivance is keratinocyte growth factor (KGF), which accelerates healing of
n and that can readily be scaled up to the 3 kW size range.
us directly addressing the Army requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed grenade design and its capab
vation is EMPI"s novel reactive multi-phase blast compositions, which allows for extended blast and flash effects. In order to maximiz
best features of current air foil bearing technology with specific design enhancements that provide increased load capacity and tolerance
held instrumentation available to address the problem of identifying suspicious powders in near real-time and in situ at the site of an incide
tment. The analysis will incorporate acoustic lining modeled by a surface impedance and the active speakers as baffled pistons embedded i
ur team also architects the resulting software using the latest in service oriented architecture techniques so that the technology can be eas
hat is simple to manufacture and requires no exotic materials. In this Phase I project, Vecna will develop designs for the control software th
ey are compromised. Paragon will apply our thermal expertise to address the issue of more robust PCM materials and containers to addre
r optimize the technology with a focus on prototyping lightweight ruggedized self regenerating PM filter face masks which are suitable for u

gnose eye injuries either on site, or remotely via telemedicine if they are not deployed to a given field hospital. This system should be easy
pplications, a miniature device that combines the properties of classical ophthalmology slitlamp stereomicroscopy, the capability of the 3D
s, software features, and configurability.
develop our proposed design further and demonstrate feasibility through analysis and prototype test. During Phase II we will demonstrate

scanning telescope, a multitarget video tracker, and eye-safe laser with high sensitivity detection. These innovations allow the system to m
n inertial navigation for far-greater periods of time between external position updates. The calculated performance for UVG is>100X b
three SRLAs for all-axes sensing, utilizing miniature vapor cells, integrated optical components, detectors and lasers. In addition to miniatu
of ten (10) decrease in thermal resistance, reduce local variations to below the state of the art, and result in a highly reliable interface tha
mal performance of the STMI will be enhanced by: (i) increasing the bulk thermal conductance of current state-of-the-art STMI, (ii) reducin
tween payload and bus requirements and mapping of bus interdependencies and interactions. The results are significant because: They f
d, collaborating assets. Rules-based behavioral specifications of responses to non-deterministic events are one ongoing research area of the
pport. BENEFIT: The need for the proposed capabilities is emerging, and will increase dramatically as autonomous systems begin to di
ctiveness and survivability of military satellites during long-duration missions by providing rapid adaptation to new threats and new objecti
ociates indicates that a minimalistic on-board sensor suite that takes advantage of diverse phenomenologies may prove adequate when ne
de of window deformations and additional tunnel-induced disturbances such as boundary layers, unintended shear layers, and temperatur
ogy. A unique aspect of the proposed Phase I effort is the culminating wind tunnel testing demonstrations in the 8"x10"Oran W
UCDS) process. UCDS is a physics-based model that employs a hybrid analytical-computational analysis wherein energy transport in and ou
On the Phase I project, we will develop a set of cryocooler requirements, design a cryocooler to meet these requirements, and measure the
a user facility, and Phase III will utilize user feedback and produce efficient and compact unit ready for mass production. BENEFIT: Magne
systems. In addition, applications involving the thermal management of high performance II-VI based infrared (IR) sensors and focal-plane
be achieved by adding refractory fillers to the molding compound but multilayer CVD coatings will also be tried for comparison. BENEFIT:
g element/configuration is needed that possess excellent high temperature oxidation resistance and will resist spallation that results in FOD
n and tight channel spacing, typical in current and emerging radio systems. The proposed project will develop and demonstrate a prototype
ds innovative concepts and they will be employed to support the demanding Size, Weight, and Power (SWAP) figures needed for legacy and
irect discriminator using the ACF algorithm. These tasks will provide sufficient data in both a simulated computer environment and on real
he eSRC/eASR system will reduce Total Ownership Costs (TOC) through optimum asset life management and maintenance planning. This als
aircraft qualification test to advance this technology to TRL 8.
material assignments, surface roughness, DHR variation, elevation maps, etc). Fast, efficient Software I/O techniques for ingesting stereo-p
alidate performance of an LED sourced Centerline/Tramline light system for both carriers and LHA/LHD type ships. Detailed design will be c
ividuals at once and a highly interactive mode that will test a single individual. It will also have many additional features such as SQL Server
p). This composite materials system, being metallic in nature, simplifies the design of a reconfigurable system which KP has identified as a k
data, tools are needed that are grounded on a sound theoretical framework. The tool must employ these theories effectively to transform r
ia Understanding and Reasoning Framework), is a service-based suite of analytical tools that uses structured and non-structured social me
ce and location of metal substructure (such as steel reinforcement) within 1ft from the wall surface; and presence of fiber reinforcement. T
ve absorption suppresses blackbody radiation and enables the sensor to achieve shot limited performance. An array of TFLT metamaterial a
bscurant materials with enhanced properties. To address the need for an effective obscurant, Lynntech, in collaboration with the New Mex
ductive polymer nanomaterial will exhibit excellent visible, infrared, and bi-spectral obscurant performance, easy deployment, and high pa
ltibeam imaging sonar system. Preliminary testing of the hardware equipment and a cursory data-collection in a real-world environment w
of two transducers. This project will build upon the system"s unique phase information for horizontal as well as vertical target positio
methods for Fusion of IR and Radar for Enhanced Threat Recognition and Interception (FIRE-TRAIN). FIRE-TRAIN will incorporate (1) a transp
objects, will be developed. The techniques will be analyzed against notional threats of interest that are representative of Aegis BMD 5.0 CU
he EO/IR tracks in its own field of view using a distance-based likelihood metric. However, both the RF and EO/IR sensors also have time se
rm superiorly to other systems utilizing the same sensor data. The goals of the Phase I research are to understand the missile defense rad
ultimately in support of its primary functions. Residual sensor biases, short-lived, inconsistent covariances, long propagation times betwee
c programs go beyond classical pattern recognition techniques, statistical learning methods and Bayesian networks. These programs simula

uth methods. The third algorithm,"Fused TASM"uses fused Target Attributes Surface Manifold Classifiers to characterize and as
uture uncertainty. We propose to combine 2D data from two or more passive EO/IR sensors to produce 3D tracks of the clouds and targets
s, its extensive experience working within and for the Missile Defense and Intelligence communities, and, supported by its partners at the U
stem making multisensor integration difficult. Due to range deficiencies of EO/IR sensor technology, multisensor integration is vital for succ
ent manner will help overcome the two-dimensional limitations of the passive sensors. These advances will provide earlier and more effec
diation transport models with measured intensities. This approach will address the EO/IR scene modeling needs of ABMD pre-mission ana

hs (LWIR, MWIR, and visible). The scene generator will be anchored to the existing test data.
man Performance Modeling Mark-up Language (HPM-ML), will follow directly from our efforts to develop models of a Human-In-Control op
, modular capability to model variability in human-in-control (HIC) interactions with other simulated elements. A HIC modeling capability is
s the cognitive model to interact with external decision models to determine quantitative value of the outcome of certain motor tasks so t
with their BMD Benchmark simulation. The ModelSHOP architecture will be built upon an existing tool Stottler Henke developed for visual
S tools. The BMDS M & S UQ capability builds on the ORNL"s methods and experience with Quantification of Margins and Uncer
are grouped in four sub-systems. The first sub-system is for knowledge and rule authorization. The purpose of this sub-system is to transfor
rsonnel to: (1) Quickly and efficiently define cohorts and conduct scientific and QI studies to compare and evaluate their morbidity and mo

sed sensor achieves high signal to noise ratios, when measuring propofol, nalbuphine, and other phenolic compounds (e.g., opioids), there
have been successful at identifying different protein sets from different diseases using this approach and think this is a feasible approach fo
elates including behavioral parameters (restlessness and facial expression) and physiological parameters (electrocortical activity, heart-rate,
rogression through local control of inflammatory responses will improve healing outcomes. Early therapeutic intervention could make a sig
will be assessed for contraction prevention by a standard commercially available fibroblast contraction assay. Additionally inflammatory an
dy position and movements. PHYSIOPRINT will be designed around the IMPRINT model of mental workload and will discriminate between
erformance assessment. In this research, we propose a SMOLT software tool (sensitive mental workload enhanced with multi-task learnin
during Phase II. The prototype device will go to WSMR and will produce a burst flux of 6.5x10^13 n/cm^2 during a time scale of microsec
ge in this area. We then will apply innovations to existing technologies and extend national lab research of critical experiments facilities, co
eamlessly integrate high-speed free-space optical communications as an additional and potentially simultaneous mode of operation withou
n/reconstitution of the freeze-dried cells. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of the VerCeS concept by developing a prototype
ducts most often used as soil additives are known to leach carcinogenic monomers. Luna Innovations, in collaboration with Virginia Tech, ha
ase I studies will focus on providing preliminary (proof-of-concept) data for methods of biopolymer/seed delivery based hydroseeding. It w
for soil moisture and soil strength prediction embedded in a modular, extensible software framework. The resulting algorithms will provid
broad enough to accept additional data inputs if desired by users. In the project, the methodology will be generalized to accept more diver
tions directly address the Army"s requirements to eliminate increasingly expensive consumables such as liquid helium. In Phase I, PO
y analyses, etc.) can be solved under this view. The second is software that enables analysts to automatically propagate through simulation
d simulation environments. Nonetheless, the Phase I effort would also implement a proof-of-concept prototype in a specific environment,
y to produce exceptionally high, exceptionally low, or exceptionally rapidly changing output.
xisting deterministic physical modeling codes will be required. The UQ approach will include the modeling and propagation of both aleatory

gration (WFI) control approach. Phase II goal will be a full demonstration in an unconstrained, natural environment. BENEFIT: This work w
vement will help advance high energy laser (HEL) systems for a variety of applications. Our team is well-suited to succeed because we have
netically and optically reactive fluid-dynamic models and laser system simulation software for a wide range of problems of interest to MDA
onal approach of using spectrally inhomogeneous absorption cross sections. We will also employ computational fluid dynamics techniques
eline and be used repeatedly to assess cognitive change. Assessment results can be transmitted securely to a longitudinal cognitive assessm
pose an intuitive OCU user interface for the operator to specify the waypoints and destination for the UGV. Using this new type of landmark
vidence, and Novel Tests (EVIDENT). EVIDENT will help Air Force T & E personnel: (1) assess the feasibility and technical risk of compar
able) optical sensors provided that the signal to noise ratio (S/N) of the optical response is sufficiently high. The proposed Photon-Countin
IAI, along with the University of Maryland, proposes to develop a vibrometry technique for the detection from long range of very small vib
ed via nonlinear particle filtering techniques, and are designed to near-optimally integrate information from high-frame-rate EO/IR sensors
ect shape, for applications enabling autonomous behavior, including egomotion determination, to aid in navigation; as well as target detecti
te the development of the new sensor, taking inspiration from biological systems. The proposed optical portion of the sensor will combine
insects, who navigate in light levels on the order of several photons per photoreceptor per second. We will also explore use of statistics an
le integrated sensor to extract most information from the electromagnetic radiation field to enable autonomous behavior. Currently, separ
particle sizes and shapes available in local constituent materials, and to evaluate these materials using algorithms that optimize the proporti
ch lower RCS moving targets such as aircraft. Matrix Research will develop a model that sufficiently characterizes the physics of the clutter
istic, predictable way. All training sets depend on noise and resolution levels which can potentially grossly amplify the errors in predictions
nd remediation approaches. UTSI will measure the growth rate of water-ice films in a cryogenic vacuum chamber to characterize the effecti
th the UAH/CAO will provide extensive experience in optical testing, spectro-polarimetric analysis and testing, and spectral analysis and ca

cal samples using different fixed and tunable lasers from VUV, visible, near IR to mid-IR (quantum cascade laser) wavelengths. We will dem
ect-free nanotubes. These DWNT fibers currently demonstrate record breaking strength and toughness even without irradiation treatment
while synchronizing the trajectories of 3D vehicles and FLITES targets within user-defined scenarios. Second, JRM will implement addition
PUs in order to provide a MSSG system capable of interfacing with high speed projection systems. The second objective is to enhance the p
software package that leverages SIGs existing tracking technology and builds on the successes of the Phase I program to provide automate
nd a current picture of the world state. ASI will lead the software development and manned simulation testing, using the UH-60M manned

er to optimize aeroelastic stability margins and control effectiveness in the early stages of conceptual and preliminary design, replacing cost

bands around 1.3 and 1.5 microns.


have demonstrated a high performance breadboard burst laser with the required parameters and concluded with a conceptual design the f
treme environments, which uses wireless true passive sensors. Albidos sensors will be able to make both static and dynamic torque measu
, HSI"experiment in a box"toolkit). This tool will streamline operational data acquisition and reduce the burden for study partic
I with existing platforms. Work to improve process yield and volume capabilities will also be made in preparation for Phase III.
ontamination. The chemical mechanical smoothening (CMS) processes developed as a part of the Phase I effort, enhance the crystalline qu

transfer and evaluation testing will be performed for prototypes of the wireless battery charger. Higher-volume production is expected in P
(to other squad members and optionally to ground sensors, vehicle based navigation systems and command) to share dynamic and timely
r a safe, high-quality IM ration platform that satisfies the Warfighterfs demand for variety and palatability while reducing the amount of che
monstrated a converted power density of ~380 mW/cm^2 and a Seebeck coefficient>4 mV/K, which allowed a projected efficiency near
posed. The research will be conducted by the original SOERJ scientist with ten years of SOERJ research experience. Proof of feasibility is ex
al embedded systems. The objective of Phase II is to further validate the ability of PFP to perform integrity analysis in different ICT compon
purity by removing all nucleases and debris from whole blood, >80%DNA and >95% RNA recovery and survivability for >50days at ambient
ally perform handshaking operations and user will be able to transfer high volume data in ether bidirectional or unidirectional mode.
hnology holds key advantages for military applications, which include, energy positive treatment, reduction in water logistics, zero fuel con
advantage of Yotta Navigations existing expertise in several areas: hardware development, inertial navigation, user interface, COTS compon
ad. In phase I, Primordial built on this effort by updating Ground Guidance to suggest halt locations, learn travel times, recommend firing lo
ents and missile requirements into a production ready design for the EAPS missile. Systima"s MML-AUR design will maximize the m
with measured returns to train an innovative and adaptive signal processing methodology which can then be used in real-time to mitigate
ols to explore feature salience. BENEFIT: The primary benefit of successful completion of this effort is improved exploitation systems where
dels for materials typically used in vehicles, in the radiance features of deformotion models. This proposal further aims to investigate other
vations of the Sun by various techniques and instruments that determine the area and position on the disk of each feature. Forecasted area
experts, will build upon our Phase I feasibility discoveries regarding synthesis and engineering processes that will now enable the long-aw
aps, RF antenna, and distributed sensor networks. The Optomec commercialization plan will leverage off already successful product launc

n unstructured mesh systems and some important estimates of accuracy and stability have been verified in conjunction with a high order ac
t of attention due to its potential of advancing the state-of-the-art of modern radar. Our Phase I effort established the feasibility of an imple
which can be exploited by spectral-matching-based target detection algorithms. Complementary to the DIRSIG development effort, PSI wil
l is technologically implemented on Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) laptops/tablets with inexpensive COTS sensors, along with innovative
on the 4K stage. Upon testing these ICs in Phase I option, we plan to iteratively develop the cryogenic SiGe ICs and design the remaining sem
o ducks utilizing electroporation or a needle-free device. An increased potency and/or response frequency along with a decreased respons
signs sensors in a manner that maximizes mutual information and reduces the estimation uncertainties. Further, the ES-MaTe non-myopic
ptable and scalable capability of this ROIC technology is based on the concept of a data slice (DS) while the dynamic configuration capabilit
se of distance, and communication speed. Under Phase II IST will investigate the development of a system that employs both architecture
ival after implantation in immunodeficient mice. Finally, the nanopatterned threads enhance perfusion in the murine model of limb ischem
mote data bases, such as for information regarding medical procedures, medications, and local poisonous flora fauna. The patient data will
in order to benefit the Army and the warfighter. This SBIR program has a unique opportunity in which the small business, SDC, is fully capa
o an expert model and ITS. In Phase II Eduworks will develop and optimize a prototype that implements this process. The prototype will
on; the verification and validation of the technical approach will be achieved through analysis, simulations, and/or other quantitative mean
such as missiles. During Phase II Nu-Trek will design, fabricate, and test the DROIC. In Phase III the DROIC will be demonstrated with HgCd
rack fusion module incorporates a modified Multiple Hypothesis Tracker (MHT) in conjunction with nonlinear filters and association as wel
e bandwidth, high signal dynamic range, precision frequency response measurements, wide operating temperatures, compact, rugged, relia
atmospheric aberrations within a subaperture. Our team (comprised of Nutronics, Inc., UCLA, and Optical Physics Company) propose to
baperature wavefront sensing and fiber-laser based phased conjugation in a new laser array weapons system. In Phase II, Optonicus/UD pla
e, air, and terrestrial vehicles. The proposed technology provides a means to minimize surface emission as well as minimize surface loading
collected during the experiments will then be processed to provide clear evidence of the aforementioned technologies.

s modest cost designs with exceptional higher performance comparable with high power tonpilz piston designs. We also introduced a mor
t enough for early intercept, while meeting dynamic constraints on sensor availability and physical constraints. Here, we propose Resource
cceleration loads, vibration, impact loading, repeated loading and acceleration and deceleration cycles that can be experienced during tran

he AMTT also provides an innovative agent-based decision engine that can reduce cognitive workload and simplify manned/unmanned tea

pe. All the key components and subsystems will be optimized to maximize energy efficiency of atmospheric water generation and minimiz
ntly needed. The increased efficiency comes with error bounds within tolerance levels that can be specified at run time. The building blo
zF in good yield with high purity. The method will be shown to effect selective oxidation of at least three other substrates of the same clas
ogen and lower hydrocarbon (HC) chains. When this reformate stream is injected into the air intake of the engine, it results in a more comp
orn sensor backpack will collect and relay data, in real time, from the animal to a PC that will employ specialized algorithms to automatica
ll University achieved high level production of highly active recombinant Caldariomyces fumago chloroperoxidase (rCPO) in Aspergillus. The
mass conversion to butylenes. Such olefins can be further converted to jet fuel by catalytic oligomerization. The proposed process combine
ogram for successful integration of modules into MAV platforms in Phase III.

is program is to reduce these burdens, with a system that can be installed more easily on a wide variety of platforms. Primarily, this is achie

oring applications. Signal registration circuitry adequate to the state-of-the-art capability for spectroscopic and imaging biological material
ate with grafted nanoparticles that produce>107 enhancements. The porosity will permit forced air sampling to increase sensitivity. We
nd processing conditions. The approach would be to design and develop extremely lightweight, high strength nonwoven fabrics with contro
OI), a leading supplier of energy solutions such as and fiber-optic lighting and LED lighting, in proposing to develop an advanced fiber-optic
n for system target characterization. Assessments of improvements obtainable by using the algorithm suite within the C2BMC for target ch
duce risk for MDA C2BMC, and RF/EOIR sensor elements. For Phase I we researched, implemented, and tested the Dynamic Scenario Desc
t sensor Constraint Satisfaction Programming (CSP) environment. SORCIRER real-time SRM data/message communications facilitates the de
ts: i) practical game-theoretic modeling with hierarchical structure and three-level dynamics: satellites, sensors, and communication links; i
ems Company, Inc. (SSCI) team that includes Professor Duan Stipanovic and Professor Tamer Basar from the University of Illinois at Urbana
dels and use cases; and permit side-by-side comparisons of these solutions with other decision-making tools (e.g. model-based reasoning a
h security considerations for such a system are still very limited. We will incorporate pursuit-evasion game based threat modeling and analy
platform which leverages a comprehensive sleep strategy. 2) A Cognitive sensor management framework for heterogeneous, sensor moda
ent UHPC research performed at UNM using cost-effective and widely available constituent materials. The team anticipates that the propos
astructure systems using commonly available materials and hardware. The proposed Phase I project will devise criteria and procedures for
agation at essentially zero cost. BENEFIT: Our effort seeks to provide a software solution for users of simulation tools for which the limit
etaining operational characteristics that are vital to mission success. The design and implementation of miniaturized, power efficient telem

collaborate with Wright State University and the University of Arizona to develop and validate material parameter extraction methodologie
representative semiconductor samples as a function of temperature, electric field and magnetic field. In this Phase I STTR project, we prop
from this information by employing a recently developed form of semi-supervised learning that will also tap into the vast quantity of unla

ale simulations more accessible. These methods create models with far fewer unknown quantities than the original system, by generating&
d utilization of surface plasmons. Significant progress in this field over the past decade has led to tremendous advances in our ability to de
ely investigate the chemical reactions involved in these multi-component materials, and effectively select the most important reactions, thu
ial choices, fluid properties, and feedback control strategies in the case of semi-active or active lag damper technologies. The project team
ulation, based on multi-domain simulation and pre-computed transfer operators, respectively. Multi-domain simulation combines efficient
ity for efficient RF filter operation. In addition, MOCVD provides a direct and quantitative means for compositional grading and compositio
nd develop a full-scope Rapid Ethnographic Assessment and Data Management Toolkit (READ-IT). This effort includes: (1) expanding our c
mization of the synthetic constructs designed in Phase I to capture and report optically the threat agent ricin. The second involves manufac
d microwave regime, and identified the most cost effective, risk mitigated architecture for Phase-II implementation. Through HDL co-simul
failed components within the PS1.
igent tutoring systems, specifically for ill-defined domains. In Phase I, using ICTs INOTS (Immersive Naval Officer Training System) as our do
specific applications. LIBs based on these cathodes will have better performance characteristics than currently available LIBs and will be mu
uce the precursor nanofiber diameter to provide continuous SWNT. A system will be fabricated to produce these continuous CNT tows base
ng to demonstrate the methods. During Phase II, Triton Systems will further develop and refine the methods designed in Phase I, and evalu
d the event and the NED allows the power to be restored to the protected integrated circuits and the system can again function normally. P
novel architecture does not just achieve theoretical improvements; implemented circuits operate on average 3.7x faster on the AMP FPGA t
EL-FC systems and conclude Phase II at TRL 7.
ned from hospitalized febrile patients. We also demonstrated a UV Raman modulation scheme that could be used to distinguish different
r the Phase II work.

gned specifically as a PackBot payload with help from our partners at iRobot. The PROWL deliverable should provide both monochrome
ally perform handshaking operations and user will be able to transfer high volume data in ether bidirectional or unidirectional mode.

ntiviral vectors with transduction of four different erythroleukemic cell lines for delivery of certain genes that confers phenotypes that rend

integrated, power efficient approach eases the replacement of the current Wolfhound DF antenna assembly, which provides a well-define
-the-art in micro-optic electro machined systems (MOEMS) technology. Utilizing MOEMS technology circular blazed grating lenslet placed i
parameters (OML, stores, planform, structural characteristics, etc). Lastly, by incorporating novel sensor technologies both within the mode
ign the scaled model along with peripheral components and perform subsonic tests. For a Phase II program, Mainstream will conduct add
niques to mitigate the corruption in the beacon phase caused by speckle, and other related difficulties associated with using the reflected s
9;s readiness for commercial use by demonstrating its capabilities on at least two different vehicle platforms in realistic outdoor settings usi
nstant across the visible spectrum with good persistence. For a 300 m3 (3m by 10m by 10m) obscured volume, approximately 200 cm3 of
plemented. A comprehensive test package that incorporates a novel parallel statistical test method for direct estimation of correlations am
ange estimation, multi-spectral EO terrain classification, and fusion of EO and LIDAR data for improved 3D imaging and terrain/obstacle clas
e Center for High Technology Materials at the University of New Mexico. The devices will be hybridized and radiometrically characterized at

nd radar scene generation tool. Prior to the flight test predictions, Sierra will enhance its engineering model, including fragmentation pre
be rather severe. The overall objective of this SBIR project is to develop a highly miniaturized and"smart"COMSEC end unit th

to be employed, and the dwell time. The resource manager, which we will call Sensor Management for Automated Resource Triage (SMART
or correction; and new approaches to self-calibration at the next assembly level. The system will be packaged in a small flight grade modu
practice in physics-based radar signature prediction methods for MDA objects of interest. The intent is to further develop, implement, val
Use Cases (system behaviors mapped to requirements). ATRT has demonstrated the ability to significantly reduce test execution and analys
and pressure drop. Additional innovations in the heat exchanger design will improve efficiency and mechanical reliability by allowing direc
ded time periods. The novel time-dependent fracture algorithm will be integrated with a commercial probabilistic life-prediction codecalled
he permanent test infrastructure at ARD.
ers, and the determination of probability of detection (POD) of defects. It allows for the evaluation of DDM equipment capability for the de
to current methods used to generate, integrate, and display highly detailed and accurate geo-specific terrain surfaces used in Navy training
generator technology that reduces temperature limitations associated with traditional synchronous generator designs. This new technolo

s of field conditions. Key tasks in the program will include the development of integrated devices and methods for ultrafast laser pulse sha
I would develop the laser and test it thoroughly and deliver samples to Navy.
nt operation of the hose and reel and provide the United States military with the benefit of a much safer and more reliable probe and drog
ntain links at the board-level, backplane-level and box-to-box level. The box-to-box links traverse several bulk-head connectors. The improv
environment. This system is dramatically smaller (200) and more cost effective than any approach currently used. Furthermore, this is the fi
os. ImageNav-SL system generates ship-relative navigation estimates for its onboard guidance and control system during the final approach
olishing) to the required geometry and surface finish. The goal of the proposed program is to produce a polished, optically figured, low dra
met provided spinel substrates and Surmet applied a durable top layer. Measurements indicate that Surmet"s durable coating did not
E-MAPs will used as input to space-time adaptive processing (STAP) algorithms for data normalization (also referred to as whitening) and su
ps courses: IULC and IOC. We call the proposed effort CONTACT: COordiNated TActical Communication in Teams. CONTACT training will facil
terials that experience significant color changes upon exposure to external stimulus, without the need for a reagent or power source. Dur
response characteristics of their biological prototypes. In addition, the targeted models will be able to simulate blood circulation and mas
n. In a Phase I study, Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) in collaboration with the Center for Regenerative Medicine at the Massachusetts General
both the immediate need for wound coverage and the ultimate goal of autologous skin tissue regeneration with functional restoration. To
CT-based anterior eye segment profiler. A clinical prototype of the profiler will be designed and built based on the approach demonstrated
will be designed and experimental plans for Phase III laid out.
hance the overall sensitivity of the lateral flow immunochromatographic devices will be investigated. The recombinant antigens will be scre
ntages for energy efficiency and recovery. Phase II work will build on Phase I designs and test results in actuator development, valving strat
to enable full cold-atom laser systems. These systems can include: rubidium referenced master lasers, offset locked slave lasers, semicondu
for the Navy in the Phase II Basic work period. In the Phase II Option Adaptive Methods will make final design revisions, develop document
ETs and TMOSFETs) in order to develop a SSEDU that follows a system architecture and vision provided by Moog. The initial platform target
ating shocks. The Phase II research work will comprise interactive investigations of the flow control mechanisms and their effects on mitigati
the diagnostic tests, parameters of the mission supported by the application, and properties of the cloud infrastructure. If a test fails, the f
gainst cyber attacks. In Phase I, a prototype was developed that demonstrate the feasibility of the QoI Rating and QoI Metrics and conveyin
stem capable of temperature control up to 1100°C. The proposed thermo-mechanical testing system can perform uniaxial compression and
uch as: (1) the need for more accurate measurement of displacement than is currently state-of-the-art on commercial balancing systems, (2
e number of elements that must be reconstructed to satisfy the Shannon/Nyquist criterion and allows 3D reconstruction using discrete tom
reat, and lowers system cost through increased procurement of unique spacecraft components. The scope of this Phase II SBIR is to develo
imaging telescope systems envisioned for nanosat and near-space payloads. In this proposal, we offer such a solution without the need fo
ntities typically used in LRE manufacture, the parts are less expensive; (3) the mechanical behavior of EBM fabricated titanium meets or ex
of receiving a fire detection signal. This smart nozzle will thereby increase the overall efficiency of the suppression system by locating the fi
sitivity and performs day-and-night imaging with glare control. In Phase I, we have fabricated and characterized the PCIC detector, optimi
racterize visual display systems, specify training objectives, and explore the tradeoffs for how well a system meets a set of training objective
ves, thrusters, plumbing, etc. A Gen 3 ASIM will be developed that allows the whole propulsion system to be commanded as a single devic
y structural platform technologies. The proposed CPV-Array technology promises to provide>40% efficiency under AM0 concentration, 1
y under extreme high temperature threat conditions our teams"proposed HSA technology has been specifically developed to utilize N
lSats. Aladdin repeatedly and elastically rolls-up or folds-up in the stowed configuration occupying an ultra-compact cylindrical or flat-plan
system performance in conjunction with our Manufacturing Partner to evaluate accuracy, suitability for use in the manufacturing environm
lop and validate a new experimental-modeling framework for capturing the precise effect of the complex material's internal structu
halcogenide glasses are transparent up to 12 um. This technology is well known for chalcogenide films but it is a challenging approach for re
tuation is provided using novel mechanisms and rapidly maturing SMA (Shape Memory Alloy) materials, in particular specialized high temp
arious alternative fuels based on the high-bandwidth data acquired with non- invasive laser-based measurements. Two unique modeling ap
sed development program will demonstrate and characterize the EMPT-MM, a 1.6 - 5 kW FRC thruster capable of efficient operation of Hy
s and safety, and completely de-couples fuel characteristics from the thermally stresses components. Additionally, this cooling method ena
innovation is to move the state-of-the-art analysis of liquid rocket engine turbomachinery past the current one-way coupling schemes tow
AFSCN SGLS/USB communication frequencies are allocated. Drawing upon its experience building and flying CubeSats, TUI proposes to lev
eights in a single pass on representative samples with complex contours. In Phase II, POC will continue development of the PHAST to impro
et tracking. BENEFIT: Will provide the military with systems that are highly relevant to Operationally Responsive Space (ORS) and Space Si
Vs offer the ability to perform missions with a reasonably low cost. One limiting factor on mission objectives is the fact that their limited siz
o increase the engine performance by using the thrust diverter as an uncooled nozzle extension and for altitude compensation. Phase II w
the coke was located. The overall objective for Phase II is to advance the technology and transition it to a full scale application. In Phase
one of these domain-specific tools can be used to model to the cross-domain interactions. In order to fully support MBE for laser weapons
cept, and designed a modular and scalable autonomous planning architecture to solve complex and varied planning challenges within the l
rts in Russia and the People"s Republic of China have remained high and have accelerated dramatically. In order to meet and compe
entatives. An Alpha prototype design of the laser transmitter will then be developed that is compatible with size weight and power (SWaP)
ptimum camera architecture that balances performance with cost. In this Phase II effort, Toyon proposes to develop a prototype 5.24 Meg
igh Temperature Electromagnetic Actuator (HTEMA) will be validated by testing at RCT and OEMs. Success will lead to a Phase III program
sing issues. The solution will require hybrid spectrum transmission solutions which utilize advanced broadband and reliable free space opti
ic interface to the VLSI-MMLM will also be updated to be fully compatible with the large-format VLSI chip and to support its operation. Th
ate response to threats and faults. The HAMMER system attempts to meet mission objectives even in the face of threats and faults. HAMM
ght and addresses only known threats and observed behaviors in an environment with relatively static adversarial decision making. Futur
l Compression (BALIC) System, based on our extensive experience in data processing, compression, and bandwidth-/processor-efficient tra
oughput/brittleness challenge is focus on the human-machine system and, in particular, the development of adaptive human-machine sys
unication Sciences team proposes to build a Simulation-Assisted Policy Based Network Management Tool for Satellite Networks termed as P
arly stated (typically one to two sentences). Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation proposes to deposit a superconducting layer of NbTiN

alternative to foreign sources of enriched isotopes for medicine and research as well as demonstrate short turn around, domestic productio
ver, the density of the graphite at ~1.8 g/cc prevents the use of a single beam stop; it would get too hot and requires active switching betw
ts comprise highly thermally conductive graphite. The graphite ligament material is over 4 times the conductivity of copper. A preliminary
es. Alphacore plans to bring significant value to the customers by providing a technically superior readout solution by reducing the dead-tim
y and then refine the full-scale design and life cycle costs to assess economic feasibility. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Beca
evolutionary FleX process for creating flexible, ultra-thin, single- crystalline CMOS with multi-layer metal interconnect. FleX is a post-fab pro
ated applications. However, currently available cable testing techniques are either destructive or focus primarily on the conductor. Of par
ntax highlighting, and integrated help and welcome screens. Application programming interface (API) design focus will be placed on minimi
echnology (BPT), Inc. proposes to continue the study of megawatt-class continuous-wave (cw) elliptic-beam inductive output tubes that ha
osed of multiple PIDs will be designed and fabricated to perform an analysis of the chlorinated hydrocarbons. The system will be tested usi
sed large signal code TESLA for simulation of the interaction circuit. These two codes have been authenticated with experimental results. W
They have applications in nuclear science, as well as inspection tools in homeland security, and medical diagnostics.
zone. Commercial Application and Other Benefits: This technology will lead to better yields, faster rates, less waste and lower energy requi
bricated using Sandias patented process can be cost-effectively manufactured, making them viable for large-scale commercial markets. Com
gorithm, effort has been directed at aiding the user in subdividing the model. Algorithms for automatic scheme selection greatly assist this
g the kinetic equations over all periodic coordinates, under the assumption of low collisionality. On the other hand, the averaging over peri
as circuits and transmission line components.
s arise during implementation that makes careful design important for precision measurements and probe longevity. For example, the Red
mentation and fiber optically coupled sampling probes with microscopic imaging will be developed. The Raman probe is used to obtain Ram
b sampling protocol can be compromised during sample collection, transport and storage. Also, current requirements for surrounding aqu
y developed and installed on the experimental beamline at the Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory. The staff of the center for injectors
zed processing device. Effectively utilizing all of these entities simultaneously is challenging as each involves parallel computing, and moreo
mary tool, but it is not an open platform. More recently, the NumPy and SciPy packages for the Python programming language has sought t
mable properties, etc. as inputs. By doing this, manufacturing companies avoid costly design changes after fabrication. Emc2 staff develop
r pulse of ~ 1mJ. Building on our recent successful experiment we propose a three stage THz source scheme. Two of the first stages have a
such as ultrafast microscopy and detection systems. We propose to fabricate a plasmonic base substrate (Au or Ag nanoparticles or nanow
tly in progress that use different approaches to achieve high frequency output power and efficiency. However, stable, ultra-high power (e.g
e contained in raw biomass. Exelus unique biomass processing technology will be adapted to supply low-cost feedstock to a new process fo
C) technology. This compact integrated coherent receiver is the enabling component required for the implementation of handheld, high per
rove alkaline PEM ORR and HOR kinetics. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: PEM fuel cells have long held the promise of efficien

ext generation condensation nuclei spectrometer will be constructed during a Phase II and ready for field operational assessment on unma
inated organic compounds in the subsurface environments such as groundwater and sediments at DOE remediation sites. Compared with
ay microscopes that will allow operation of the sample in liquid and gas at a wide range of pressures. Dynamic in-situ experiments are find
temperature sensor and a pH sensor. This will be a crucial enabling technique for opening up the possibilities of in-situ experiments in liqu
MgB2 wires, and has the potential for a five-fold increase in engineering current density Je, or critical current, Ic, at a given diameter. This i
This includes magnetic fusion devices such as tokamaks, as well as plasma propulsion, and basic plasma physics research. However other l
s, leveraging and generalizing our existing multiphysics infrastructure in Rocstar. We envision a resulting general open multiphysics infrastru
y pores are 10-20 microns in diameter) necessary for small fluctuations in timing due to path length variations, but, at the same time, are
er with less weight) and an increased cycle life. This increased energy content of the MgIB results in a lower cost per kWh of energy storage
XS from reaching its full potential persists in the availability of modeling and simulation resources to aid in interpreting the experimental da
mportant chemical and physical damage mechanisms. Advantageously, the IDED sensor technology only requires access to a single surface
uch further research. Ti:sapphire, on the other hand, has been commercially viable for decades, and is the ubiquitous choice for ult
oject is to establish the technical and economic feasibility of an innovative catalytic decarbonylation hydrogenation technology using reacti
echnology. Templates will be produced by Sandia that will enable fast cycle time seed production runs at Kyma. Phase 1 will develop a high
has (even zero bow) stays constant when heated from 25C to 1000C, which enables 75% thinner 2-12 sapphire, 100m+ GaN with low defec
uidistant cavity modes. OF-CEAS makes it possible to reduce manufacturing costs in many ways: control the optical feedback by optimizin
main extremely sensitive for years despite this hellish dose of particles. Over time, these energetic particles damage the photodetectors, c
e idea of using laser-electron storage rings as a mechanism to generate x-rays with many properties of the larger synchrotron light facilities.
lyzers. This is important for UAV deployment because near-infrared systems that use fiber optic telecommunications components are mor
tion will work for years without the need for frequent replacement and/or recalibration. In Phase I MicroXact will experimentally verify the
of fiber optic connectors, splices, optical transceiver packages and computer interconnects. nPPs domestic manufacturing capability will b
will be developed and the emergence of a powder-focused supplier will drive costs down. The problem of superconductor quality and supp
y of Southern California to develop a turnkey HPC service for small and medium-sized engineering and manufacturing firms based on Wolf
op integrated analysis tools for calculating accelerator components quantities of interest, like Q, R/Q, and others, iii) determine the best ha
ns and the technology in field-emitter arrays developed at Vanderbilt University to develop a novel high-brightness gun. Depending on the
fficiently. Second is maximizing the real-estate gradient in the limited space available. Third is to design a cryogenic-efficient cavity. Our ap
compressed to a peak power of 1 GW in a 100 ns pulse, assuming an efficiency of 50%. This would extend SLAC capability for high-power
develop a data-integration and supply chain optimization application that uses High Performance Computing technology to address the iss
commands. By following a systematic yet modular design, TAU Commander will provide an intuitive user interface to all of TAUs features a
he horizontal plane of the ring, but towards the vertical plane can be progressively thinner. A cross section that is elliptical or rectangular, r
ne imaging
e. Larger duty factor and continuous wave H- sources have comparatively short lifetimes before ion source refurbishment is required. A m
Using the SIGHT approach, the structure is scanned by a planar X-ray beam, and the 3D density profile of the material is reconstructed from
ubbles and flares, and take advantage of PSI algorithms for extracting signals of interest from ambient noise. In Phase I, PSI will prove the s
ng climate change in the Arctic. New instrumentation is required to enable routine, widespread measurements with good precision from u
with good precision from unmanned aircraft. These new observations may have important implications for global climate change modelin
monolithic semiconductor structure. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The sensor technology developed during the proposed p
, reduced activation tungsten based on isotope tailoring will be developed. Because of the potential high cost of the isotope tailo
cations and Other Benefits: The ARM software development tools being created by PMaC Laboratories have commercial applications acros
5) other materials processing such as rapid prototyping, desk top manufacturing, micromachining, photofinishing, embossed holograms, a
ew delay information part of the solution allows it to be easily incorporated into existing network management products. The project plan i
delay (STUD pulses), (ii) adopting the appropriate method of detecting and diagnosing the amplified transmission of a stimulated Raman o
ogenic temperatures. Design is based on making the resonator structure out of a superconducting material (niobium or copper plated lead
al and can resolve regions 10 nm in size (less than a million atoms) with little perturbation of the material. In this Phase I proposal, the qua
thods, including a critical in-house 10B4C high volume sputter coating system and automated in line detector tube production system, that
bility of CTH by industry and government users. We will develop: 1) a pre-processor for creating, visualizing, and modifying the models; 2) a
roperty objectives for gas turbine blades. In this SBIR program, QuesTek Innovations LLC, a leader in computational materials engineering,
gy for compact soft x-ray FELs while also decreasing costs of presently planned hard X-ray FEL facilities. The cost savings to National Laborat
ntegrable Optics Test Accelerator, has been proposed at Fermilab. In the Phase I of this project RadiaBeam Technologies will design, develop
on. The proposed system utilizes special features of ERL beams, such as relatively long bunch length, ultra-high repetition rate, and low reso
asma-accelerators. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed concept, when coupled as a driver for a future light source
losses. The system is easily scaled to a magnet of arbitrary size. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Conventional HTS market seg
more, the devices must be insensitive to gamma rays while retaining high thermal-neutron intrinsic detection efficiency, preferably above 3
s are very promising materials to replace the current state-of-the-art fast-neutron detectors used in nuclear non-proliferation. The go
The challenges associated with the deposition of bialkali-antimony photocathode, which is a ternary compound, will be addressed using t
quire robust integration with storage systems. Real-Time Innovations (RTI) proposes a new approach based on Data Distribution Service (D
sed service that gives end-users access to entire climate modeling data sets. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The DOE, NASA,
mp, capable of permanently removing hydrogen gas from the system via permeation through a palladium membrane, will be constructed. T
d-up, in Phase II, to improve temporal resolution. If successful, this work will produce a crucial advancement in electron microscopy with w
th voltage and temperature, but they are also relatively large, they have higher ESL and ESR, contributing to voltage droop and under high
oped could also be applied for detection of other gases by using a different laser.
bles such as liquid nitrogen, and operate unattended for long periods. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Federal benefits includ
development of high resolution instrumentation for 3D imaging of fine root systems where ease of analysis and high throughput are critica
ve plasma diagnostics tools and computational flow solver. The SEOSU team has over fifty years of combined experience in this research ar
will develop thin film power transistors based on metallorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) grown ZnO material. The basis for Zn
ftware tools for managing the big data problem in energy materials research and development. Our first application, IV Spy, is a browser-ba
es to be successful, then larger diameter billets will be planned for the Phase II work plan to reduce the steps, increase piece lengths, and r
se, highly polarized electron beams for use in advanced electron colliders. We have previously achieved & gt;85% polarization using a
te simulations that are otherwise not achievable using traditional Particle-In-Cell plasma simulation algorithms. We plan to develop specia
rapid electron timescale (10-11 sec), but the practical consequences of this fast motion on the bulk plasma properties (density, impurity c
own to make possible such simulations with high-density plasmas over long time scales. The Vorpal simulation framework already has a so
y cooling systems. However, the new cooling system is designed for a previously unexplored parameter domain and therefore there is risk i
ation, and long-term monitoring crucial to effective site management and remediation. Preliminary experimental data in a limited range of
and has proven to increase the signal to noise ratio so that the limit of detection has been found to increase from 200% to as much as five
ed plasma-facing components of the desired tungsten alloys, without the high impurity levels, porosity, complexity, and cost associated w
erformance-compromising mandrel-borne contaminants such as carbon into the CVD niobium cavity material during fabrication will be inve
rigger and data extraction. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The development of this optical link will have potential commerci
ng in sub-surface soils. Specifically, in Phase I we will experimentally fabricate and demonstrate a wireline CPT -sized integrated beta and ga
ercial Applications and Other Benefits: A new sensor platform will be developed that provides ultra-high sensitivity detection for trace gase
e sheet mass balance, as well as land topography and vegetation characteristics in the artic, and which will allow routine data products repo
cision and imaging with more than 100x100 pixels for a quasi-continuous photon flow. Photon counting systems with reduced photon arriva
rcuit (ROIC) will be developed that is optimize for silicon Geiger mode (Gm) avalanche photodiode (APD) arrays used in position-sensitive p
2.0 mm in thickness and an overall axial coil thickness equal to 6 mm for a pair of adjacent YBCO coils wound as double pancake. Thus, the
e have also identified an emerging commercial market sector in the energy production industry that could strongly benefit from advances i
y emanate from a design developed and used successfully by the HIBP program for over 25 years. Noteworthy characteristics will include li
nto a robust vendor logic block (providing standard functions such as host I/O, on-board memory I/O, energy computation, MCA spec
or technology that can achieve fine position resolution while maintaining the excellent energy resolution intrinsic to semiconductor detect
c interface. For these reasons, electron microscopy studies on organic materials are best carried out under cryogenic conditions where radi
cured ink. UV light instantly activates and sets the jetted ink, which is a mixture of liquids that can include metal compounds tailored for du
ts renewable energy source. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Demand for ammonia in the United States continues to increase
es. A quantum leap technology in membrane development is highly desired for these huge demands in manufacturing. This Small Business
egulation, which can exert greater control over the power supply in microprocessors and consequently, improved performance-per-watt. In
cs (PV), and flat panel displays (FPD). In addition to reducing dependence on China, ITNs proposed nanolaminate structures dramatically in
oligomers (xylo-oligosaccharides or XOs) from the hemicellulose fraction of biomass. These XOs can be marketed as a high-value functiona
ft, reduced light output, and ultimately reduced life of the LED. Also, temperature fluctuation is one of major factors that cause LED color dr
-layer internal extraction systems, and can therefore enable uniform large area OLED lighting panels using low cost solution processing tec
than 1.1. This product will also meet the spatial constraints of a traditional 50 gallon heat pump and will have a lifetime more than 10 year

ding parameters which can create a continuous hermetic edge seal between metal foil and bare glass. A subaward will be made to Edison W
of over 50% over the state of the art by harvesting daylight efficiently. This will be done with working prototypes installed in a demonstrati
oring to enable predictive maintenance of electrical motors and other loads.
one plans to demonstrate the feasibility of this novel technology in the ex- situ evaluation and the small single cell demonstration experime
able power usage through the use of hydrogen as a means of energy storage. In collaboration with Precision Nanotechnologies and Lincoln
em efficiencies between 31 to 33%, which can operate outdoors, producing electricity unattended for [months] at a time. Commercial App
. Embedding these materials within the concentrator eliminates the need for precision mechanical trackers because the tracking function
nverter topology. Its initial product, a 30kW 480Vac commercial PV inverter, is now shipping and has won multiple industry awards including
solvent that serve to maximize capacity for CO2 and minimize regeneration energy. This increased efficiency can provide the performance
will improve the oxygen production for syngas synthesis, and provide a low-cost alternative to current cryogenic oxygen separation technolo

hin solar cell and solar module manufacturing cycle times. By integrating four lasers into a compact optics head, and scanning it in discrete
sue in imide electrolytes. Silatronix has developed organosilicon compounds which are thermally and electrochemically stable, with a vapo
Reactor and laboratory testing will demonstrate the utility, stability, accuracy, and endurance to radiation at high-temperatures, as well as t

al to both cleanup and long-term stewardship of these sites. We will develop a method that combines electrical resistivity tomography (ERT

that needs to be resolved before A-USC can be deployed. In this proposed Phase I SBIR effort, NexTech Materials will develop a protective a
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ddresses the development of high voltage DC-link capacitors using a hybrid polymer film, modified for higher breakdown strength, higher te
multi-flash testing. This Sinton-patented technique enables fast- throughput, error-free measurement of the new generations of high-effic

vide for better and lower cost monitoring solutions, but current tools do not allow for a widespread and robust application of electrical geo
nce sensors exhibit favorable features of safety, flexibility, and suitability for scale-up applications that make them a favorable solution for i
e widespread commercial application in the USA and export markets. Terrajoule will meet these goals by using components that can be ma
3D data acquisition in Phase II, there are many industrial applications beyond nuclear power plants for a high speed 3D camera product. Lo
terogeneous and has a smaller average molecular weight than algal oil. Bio-crude can be converted to a mixture of gasoline, jet fuel and di
fied and need to be optimized. A work plan has been provided to develop discrete components and eventually build a bench top prototyp
enefits of taking this technology through Phase I and Phase II include the greater proliferation of GSHP use leading to energy savings for the
develop a production ready unit and conduct long term testing. Mainstream has been a leader in the development of advanced thermal sy
ng temperatures in order to yield increases in the efficiencies of thermodynamic cycles and thermal energy storage in order to make CSP an
onal benefit is improved performance and less wasted materials. The process is now ready to be applied to higher power applications, suc
tform has not been developed. Through a combination of novel epitaxial growth, ingenious, yet robust device designs and process technolo
d that the concept is sound, and that optimized detectors will have the required gain, low-noise, time and space resolution, and life-time re
to the surface. MET proposes a method of mitigating leakage or re-plugging abandoned wells at CO2 storage sites. These sites are of high p
ses matched pairs of magnetic Wollaston prisms to provide the precisely cancelling neutron spin precession needed for spin echo angle enc
exceeding 20,000 hours. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Photocathodes are a key component in many accelerator and light so
ls of pertechnetate (TcO4), its most chemical forms. A novel spectroelectrochemical sensor will be developed for technetium, in particular
rtant applications in the fields of energy generation and storage, semiconductors, security, and many other areas. Fast, high-resolution mic
ese principles and tools are being applied to design complete cooling channels for a Higgs Factory and an Energy Frontier Muon Collider. Tr
106 plasma pulses with a repetition rate ~5 Hz, diamond eroded by a factor of 20 less than sapphire under the same conditions. In Phase I
developed which is capable of producing coatings with an increased level of complexity in their spectral signatures for tamper-indicating s
g 15 kV SiC devices, ii.) demonstrating a 3 reduction in parasitic inductance in the power loop, iii.) designing 15 kV SiC half-bridge MCPM ex
hnology and a highly effective compact heat transfer technology. The integrated assembly provides for electrical isolation of the semicondu
atic evaluation and research studies, including parameters such as household air pollution, personal exposure, emissions, and stove usage.
e fan with sufficient surplus to power a USB charging circuit. By combining a low cost design with high performance (90% fewer emissions
essing strategies for bio-based chemicals and fuels in order to foster broad commercialization. Organic acid esters, produced from bio-base
ructose corn syrup. Improved selectivity will be achieved by: (1) utilization of reactive distillation to remove water generated by the reactio
neration opportunities in heated liquids that are co-produced with the main oil and gas products. Since 2006, Cool Energy, Inc. (CEI) has de
, including but not limited to thickness/composition inhomogeneity in any layer comprising PV device, non-uniform scribing, cracking and l
n- contact solar cell metrology, and then integrate them, by the end of phase II, into a fully functioning prototype at a major U.S. manufactu
trated the feasibility of creating a ceramic membrane with sub- nanometer pores using a patented method that provides straight, continuo
ramics (PDCs), which possess excellent mechanical and electric properties at high temperatures up to 1800oC. Sporian proposes to dev
friendly biopolymer building material. Classified as a non-hazardous material, this biopolymer can be used to replace or serve as an additi
parts. A 1% improvement in casting yield could lead to annual savings over $10 million in the U.S. alone. During Phase I Mikro demonstrate
d labyrinth seals and be reliably predicted with analysis models. The phase II project will build upon the success of the phase I project by t
onstrated through application- specific performance validation. Excellent high temperature oxidation, chromium volatilization, and coking
d system reliability, reduced plant downtime, and improved troubleshooting capabilities. The Phase I project established the feasibility of c
05cm. The components met strength and dimensional requirements. In addition, we demonstrated the ability to laser machine the compo
nt from more widespread nuclear fuel reprocessing. ERCos sensor measures concentrations of chemical elements in- situ and in near real-
e novel scintillators, incorporating heavy concentration of 6Li ions, synthesized in a structured form using a specialized technique that perm
by implementing a general distributed array package modeled after NumPy and, (iii) by providing functionality to easily import external ro
r interface and graphics core were studied and successful ways to mitigate them were found. The effort was directed to: resolve the funda
lp a variety of people to formulate, manage, understand, communicate, and solve complex parametric environmental problems.
on three complementary areas of investigation to meet this need. First, we will re-engineer nonlinear optimization software, previously dev
nsation nucleus counter allows the cloud nucleating ability of particles to be determined and will be optimized using Computational Fluid D
ollects aerosols of a certain narrow size range. MSPs MOUDI impactors are industry standard for research-grade impactor measurements. T
uring natural gas drilling and production operations. The instrument is based on quantitative spectroscopy with a pair of mid-infrared lasers
ation Molecular Isotopic Spectrometry (LAMIS) that provides real-time isotopic measurements at atmospheric pressure directly in the field
n innovative microfluidic cell-sorting technology that will revolutionize the process of gene annotation for synthetic biology. This device phy
chemical sensor for the measurement of toxic metal compounds (chromium, cobalt and uranium) in water and soil digestions/extracts, usi
acterial activity and bioremediation rates. However, current technology involves extensive sampling and isotope ratio mass spectrometery
ries have developed proof-of-principle monitors that demonstrated the core capability of the diamond-based monitors in terms of measuri
onents were demonstrated including the generation of a higher-order laser mode in the far-infrared. In Phase II we will develop the key su
ural network using a priori knowledge from the acoustic theory will be used to extract bubble size distribution from acoustic data. Both ac
g such as lithography, inspection, control, defect analysis and repair, and via drilling; (iv) marking of all materials including plastic, metals, a
ons. We compared magnets fabricated using pulse and conventional methods to the best reported values. The remanence Br and intrinsic
bursts of hard X-ray radiation for additional capabilities. The Phase I project has demonstrated feasibility in a proof of concept experiment.
, integrated with the scalar data, to provide data sets to client applications for analysis, use in feedback, and to aid in identifying problem w
ology is the ability to lock the laser modelocking repetition rate to an external clock frequency. This capability is key for all of the anticipate
ted with Nb and RF measurements were performed to determine the Q of the resonant structure from 300 K to 5 K. Additionally, initial te
ll is limiting the use of electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and energy filtered TEM (EFTEM) and the geometric constraints on being a
nce. Phase I has provided good feasibility. The Phase II project will further develop the extended nanostructured catalysts via a variety of
ore catalysts were successfully synthesized and characterized, and were demonstrated to provide improved performance over the baseline
he olefin from the paraffin would provide substantial economic benefit to these polymerization processes. Membrane processes have bee
posal, are considered for fuel cladding and in-core structures capable of prolonged operation at temperatures above 1000C in high neutron
x chemistry is based on a single substance being both oxidized and reduced, and this is a considerable advantage due to the problems of cro
I the addition of polyimide to cyanate ester-epoxy blended resin showed improved shear properties as well as reduced heat of reaction (e
and form UV-generating excimer molecules efficiently. Additionally, they contain no toxic substances and the microcavity technology enabl
es were used in Phase I to develop conceptual designs for a 6-beam electron gun and a 6-channel beam collector for the 500-kW, 1.3 GHz m
d at a series of high power tests of the DLA structures constructed under Phase I at the NRL 11.4 GHz magnicon facility. We plan to system
al has been developed, by Brimrose. Device issues and demonstration of the feasibility of producing TEPG devices that can provide $
ll size engine and different driving cycles, and prove payback of about 6 months for fleet managers who purchase heavy duty engines with
ogy as a solution for such complex issues in aerospace turbine and automotive bearing applications. One solution to extend engine life is w
rge scale dry-drawable CNT sheets as multifunctional Absorbance layer on ETC, improving it further by birolling into its porous network fun
e nanoscale chemical analysis on a wide range of samples including materials for energy generation and storage (for example organic phot
and improved sintering resistance compared with the widely used yttria partially stabilized zirconia (YSZ) top coats. Phase I Accomplishme
tures such as arrays of posts, pyramids and/or pillars, acceptable pressure drops can be realized while increasing reactant mass transfer rat
gh magnetic fields, and will be mechanically robust. During Phase I we have demonstrated the feasibility of Conductor-on-RoundCore cabl
ormance optimized through multi-physics simulationsto take advantage of AM technologyand fabricated. High power testing will be carrie
National Laboratory (BNL), demonstrated feasibility for development of low-noble-metal- content catalysts/electrodes for proton exchange
ndertake a systematic investigation of novel plastic scintillators in order to optimize and advance the fast-neutron detection technology. To
alytic package. Our Phase I work demonstrated that seismic trace coordinates could be extracted using a variety of numerical and complex
bove the dew point of the synthesis gas; operating above the dewpoint improves process efficiency and reduces capital costs. In Phase I, T
that is readily implemented into existing, new or complex detector systems, reducing development cost of new instruments. The Phase-I p
ndard and is compatible with small form factor pluggable module packaging which enable higher performance networks. In phase I, Aurrio
gy-modeling simulations run on a computer, working in collaboration. The executive program accurately calibrates the energy model to the
fficiency and lower cost solar systems than are currently available. Inspired Light intends to market US-built, cost and space efficient system
$4M, and the rapid completion of the project enables up to $40M of additional revenue.
achieve the overarching CSP SunShot Initiative objective of 5-6/kWhe. These aggressive goals will be achieved by development of a revoluti
ase I effort will include materials experimental evaluation, design development, and proof of feasibility prototype demonstration. Commer
and hybrid electric vehicles including automobiles, scooters and bikes, satellites, stationary backup power, and portable power applicatio
8 % better mileage than vehicles with comparable sized conventional engines, and their additional cost is less than $1000. Although establi
ce area graphene platelets, with a 300 kg/day scale up planned by 2013. The successful Si/graphene-based anode development is based o
(Liion) cells. Additionally, high capacity anode materials with 3 times the specific capacity of commercial graphites will be used to further in
t after treatment systems that can help meet the increasingly more stringent emissions requirements and allow the expanded use of fuel e
complexities of a dual sequential turbocharging scheme. Our VBCC consists of a separate axial inducer aerodynamically matched to a cen
dynamic challenges. The overall objective is to demonstrate a productionready prototype at the conclusion of Phase II that exceeds DOE tar
ticularly during cold starting and warmup. The two-step lifter provides two different valve lift profiles. On the intake valve, the reduced lift p
tional Miller-cycle engines, and is far less complex than competing mechanical DCE technologies. The efficiency improvement leads sim
element NOx sensors with filters that will serve as protection and removal of interfering species, with requirements based on transportatio
y to also detect ammonia emissions, providing the opportunity to sense and report both NOX and NH3 concentrations in a single sensor de
ed project will develop a methodology for the production of high-performance, high- coercivity Nd-Fe-B permanent magnets with less or n
es required for high strength and low electrical losses makes the simultaneous achievement of high strength, low loss soft magnetic materia
persibility in lubricant oils, improving the lubrication performance without altering their clarity or viscosity. Commercial Applications and Ot
of limited space because of unadaptable configuration (no in-line placement). How problem is being addressed A large portion of these da
ased wind turbine generator systems. Additionally, these superconducting generators will be direct drive and do not use critical and costly
demonstrate a fully-glazed polymeric solar water heater with enhanced overheat protection. The proposed innovation will provide passive
I). This approach has several innovative elements that are the result of our market experience in building forensics, commissioning, and de
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a simple calculation (performed using software within the tool) then determines the flow of brine around the tool and sends these data to
ed. New module designs are critically needed for thin film PV. Solution: A novel module architecture and encapsulation technology has be
nts on the individual cylinders). The need to reliably and safely deliver the high-power laser pulses through fiber optics strains the abilities o
dentify a potential compositional region for further study in Phase II and vitrifying the Hanford AZ102 LAW. The properties for the modelin
display this information in an easy-to- use and intuitive way to aid performance analysts in identifying problematic data structures in their
% efficiency with system operating costs of about 0.7M$/year for the 6 GeV machine. The design of the RF source will be based upon two i
dly, many efforts have been made to develop electromagnetic wave absorption materials for the use in the GHz range, and dual use comme
any (Austin, TX), working in collaboration with Professor Y. C. Shin of Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN) and Drs. Bruce Lipschultz, Denn
and provides the possibility to investigate crystallographic structure, strain, phase, texture and composition distribution. The challenge to
uring Phase II we will test if our material does improve the performance of magnesium batteries, test alternative, much simpler and cheape
mathematical model. Thanks to automatic mapping technology, the problem of automatic efficient code generation can be attacked startin
onfigured and deployed. The open source framework will use open source codes developed by DOE, NSF, USGS as well as academic institu
ich components in system are performance limiting. Upon successful fabrication, Heliotrope expects to achieve enhanced solar modulation
high volume production. The low materials usage and batch fabrication afforded by the thin film technology will result in ultra-low cost me
that is service-oriented, modular, and can be deployed at customer sites in the form of low-cost, small form-factor measurement point ap
ere the polymer is modified to impart specificity to CO2. The fabrication process is amenable to cost-effective sensor production. PNESAs a
ptimizing the cost of 700 bar H2 storage vessels, improved composite properties derived from the cheaper carbon fibers will enable their u
rms that minimize the required laser power, low-power beam control for wide area coverage, and efficiently calculating the 3D wind profile
itors for high temperature applications. There is, very good reliability performance at 150 oC, but so far there are still issues in long time pe
commercialization of hydrothermal conversion technologies. One of the major challenges to construct a continuous hydrothermal biomass
numerical design optimization tends to increase drastically. To date, only a few large companies have used ICME tools. A major challenge i
I in the types of imaging that can be undertaken. Our objectives in Phase I are to (1) Explore alternative potential filters to vary the light so
o offer such services and for SMMs to them for their simulation needs. In this STTR project, RNET and ANL are proposing a virtual accelera
a high power (intra-cavity) beam of power ~100 kW provides several orders of magnitude higher (average) power relative to the illuminati
ergy Systems (d/b/a Proton OnSite), in collaboration with the University of Connecticut, proposes development of a single step approach to
ndence on foreign fuel sources.
ility to make round-the-clock measurements in a network environment. The Phase I program enhanced the measurement performance of
er-annual to decadal climate variability and change. The Phase I project conducted a pilot study for the Electric Reliability Council of Texas
uce images of, for example, microscopic areas inside a battery to directly visualize the chemical processes going on during charging and dis
ssible. Furthermore, the lifetime and reliability of the duoplasmatron can be very problematic, causing a significant amount of downtime f
together. United Silicon Carbide, Inc. proposes to address the need for medium voltage switches by developing a unique 6.5 kV Silicon Car
hium-ion batteries that was unattainable by other analytical techniques. The basis of the new technology is Laser Induced Breakdown Spec
achieve widespread implementation and acceptance. Needed are new robust transducer structures that have high sensitivity, quick respon
uctivity ( & gt;10 times) so that heat can be better dissipated, meaning that the motor will run cooler and therefore more efficiently. Th
ositions for lubricant systems. Based on attractive preliminary analysis at the University of Arkansas for investigating the effects of adding m
urbines. The objectives of the presently proposed applied research project are: Engineer and test the proposed technology for sectional co
with a 50-200m spot size. The small size and emittance angle of the pre-collimation optic allow additional optics to further collimate the x-
phire LED substrates, carbon fiber, etc.) can be reduced by 50% and manufacturing costs of these products can be reduced by 20% without
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project focuses on enhancing inherent device stability in order to increase product lifetime and reduce the cost of vapor barrier and packa
interest in batteries with high capacity that are additionally safe when applied is well established. The ever-present gadgets of modern life
6S2P battery module of 40 Ah cells, (2) develop and implement the control algorithm for the above module on an embedded microprocess
ma deposition and other technologies. The Phase I objective is to validate SiNode materials in full-cell tests and optimize the composition a
light due to neutrons and gammas allows for exceptional pulse shape and charge to light ratio discrimination, and the sharp leading edge
e, Phase II) -7 12 CH2O2. Cell-free biosystems are in vitro assembly of numerous enzymes and/or cofactors for implementing complic

es. The same success can be achieved for SMRs through the research and development effort proposed here. This is a proposal for the ad
oled) and low cost data links. The placement of fiber optic components within the ASIC assembly reduces the board level complexity and p
tory and in the field. Measurements at the well head will be compared to results from the existing approach, which is to send sample bott
se any reagents, which makes it inexpensive to operate and allows it to run for periods of weeks to months without human intervention. It
concentration, with simultaneous correction for turbidity, have been produced and are ready for initial field trials. Refinement of the curre
ked seed oscillator and robust, high-power, Ho:YLF solid-state amplifier modules to scale the output up to 100 mJ at ~kHz repetition rates.
technology areas including the manufacture of optical glasses, semiconductors, medical products, and energy conversion materials. Resea
ment at ATF BNL has been conducted. All system components have been specified for implementation in Phase II. The most risky aspect o
nd mode converter will be based upon the X-band mode converter invented at SLAC, and the TE01 waveguide load design will be based upo
. General statement of how this problem or situation is being addressed. Charge generation and transport in bulk diamond can now be sim
cond CEP-stabilized output pulses at 2.5 m can be used as driver for ESASE. All the elements of the system proposed are based on technolo
esign standards as the new monochromator. Building such a spectrometer is what we plan to do in the proposed project. In Phase I we bu
cial Applications and Other Benefits The proposed magnetic neutron lens will provide neutron focusing and imaging for neutron microscop
nce far superior to existing membranes for dewatering and capturing microalgae 5 microns and smaller. In Phase II the speed of fabrication
able internal network of interconnected microchannels for efficient release of tritium. The advantages of this approach are a robust free- s
X-ray imaging spectroscopy. Each pixel of the X-ray photon counter is configured with spectroscopic amplifier features, including low-noise
s parallelized by repeating present MARS algorithm using parallel libraries and procedures. Significant performance improvement of the pa
codes were used to develop conceptual designs for a chain of RF cavities and a magnetic circuit for the 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystro
tring manufacturing costs. Phase I work included (i) SPD processing bulk RRR Nb, (ii) transforming the microstrructure in high purity (RRR g
a design was produced for the 5 MW S-Band PPM focused klystron with an efficiency of 49%. This is higher than that produced by the CLIN
der (LHC). The crabbing cavity uses a significant transverse asymmetry of the electric field distribution of the fundamental mode, which req
ng Phase II. A reliable source of powder with definable properties is needed for the stabilization of the wire manufacturing process, partic
sing as a tissue equivalent dosimeter in rapidly growing field of radiation oncology. Diamonds superior electronic properties may soon ena
erties. Design and simulation of a prototype phase shifter (to be built and tested in Phase II) based on these materials were performed. Ar
g intense, highly polarized electron beams for use in advanced electron colliders. We have previously achieved & gt; 85% polarization
m processes for the transient species of interest. Phase I demonstrated the feasibility of fabricating porous YSZ disks (2-3 mm) retaining ope
nets, however, have never been a part of a major accelerator system. Several critical issues related to extended reliability, field quality, and
UID with a superconducting pickup coil and an on-chip digital processing circuit. The front-end analog SQUID provides the best energy reso
of far superior thermal and electrical properties, and radiation hardness. During Phase I, we developed several techniques for improving t
n superconducting electron linacs have decreased the size and complexity of these systems such that they are economically competitive w
as been demonstrated with high specific activities ( & gt;1000 Ci/g); but, producing and purifying commercial quantities at a reasonab
oject. In Phase I the company successfully demonstrated excellent detector performance obtained from diamond plates finished with this
ccomplished using commercial-off-the-shelf components. The sensing chemistry will be based on patented technology involving solid phas
les fabrication of high-performance GaN high-power devices. In addition, the novel growth technique is scalable to produce GaN single cry
with the solid-state LED lighting industry. Secondly, manufacturing cost will be reduced by predominantly using legacy silicon fabrication equ
and processes to achieve less than 2 mOhm-cm2 specific on-resistance. United Technologies will provide characterization and application
r in the commercialization of ELO and in the reuse of GaAs and InP substrates for multi-junction solar cells. MicroLink is also a leading produ
t allows thin films to be grown on arbitrary substrates with crystalline biaxial alignment. This technology has been successfully used in supe
with
andthe solid-state
processes LED lighting
to achieve industry.
less than Secondly,specific
2 mOhm-cm2 manufacturing cost willUnited
on-resistance. be reduced by predominantly
Technologies will provideusing legacy siliconand
characterization fabrication equ
application
and processes to achieve less than 2 mOhm-cm2 specific on-resistance. United Technologies will provide characterization and application

hout having to open the vessel or use a radioactive source like a Polarized Inelastic Neutron Scattering (PINS) device. The system also has a
follow-on efforts that will provide sensor coverage mapping, provide recommended Radar Search Doctrine (RSD) and resource/asset requir
thms accounting for various sensor types and determining their optimal placement while minimizing asset count. Primordial will implemen
each sensor asset type, realistic communication constraints, and the predicted multitarget-multisituational probabilistic state estimates an
ardware and use RF data processing algorithms that can be implemented in existing signal processors. We plan to develop a non-operation
eform performance. TSC proposes to accomplish the above using affordable and practical radar upgrades, incorporating an arbitrary wavef
on of designs / models and test capabilities. A feasibility assessment for the proposed model, techniques, and methods proposed will be co
e performance of the system track correlation process by incorporating time series signature data from the sensors in order to augment the
and highly integratable. Phase II of this project shall further develop the design of the sensor and set the stage for a production level protot
h a network of sensors containing high speed cameras. The system will record and analyze video of the warhead fragmentation then autom
eed and promise for first principle benchmarking. A launch device will be designed responsive to these trades with the focus on constraint
g test data and develop necessary criteria for scoring demise modes, such as consumption, catastrophic burn-through, dynamic pressure o

rate CEM solvers for simulating wave propagation through plasma and the impact of the antenna and associated transmit power on the pla

e-dependent CFD solution to a time-dependent CEM solution using different time scales. Verification and validation of this methodology w
d thicknesses of each individual layer in stacks up to 7 layers. The system requires only inputs of measured NDE data. No base dielectric pr

specifications of low complexity, fast computation, and low latency.


Phase II, ISL will optimize the leak detection capabilities and build a compact and low battery-powered prototype for integration as a drop-
tin, the prime contractor on the THAAD program, IOS will optimize design and performance to meet all THAAD safety requirements. Phase
n two material systems: silicon for sensitivity in the UV and visible wavelength range of 300nm to 900nm, and InGaAs/InP in the short wave
o, the cooling technology of Eotron"s Silicon Macro-Channel (SMC) design will be applied to the VBG element to stabilize wavelength

ments and coating capability provides a unique combination for successful completion of this important work.
eatured sonde will return all of that data plus other relevant meteorological and optical parameters. Data from these sondes will be integra
odel the distorting effects of water on IR scenes and correct for the errors they cause in the interpretation of target characteristics. The soft

parts, all of which can be easily manufactured. FTT believes it has an innovative product to address this solicitation and with the funding pr
will greatly enhance the ability of the SM-3 BLK IIB to perform its mission when engaging complex and rapidly changing BM threat scenes.
dies will be performed using advanced models that have been applied to analyze a variety of particulate combustion problems. The depen

feasibility of POTEG by developing and testing a conceptual prototype of POTEG for waste heat recovery. In Phase II, Luminit plans to furth
ffort will further mature the technology by performing a comprehensive set of laboratory and operational tests to achieve a TRL = 6-7. Next
elements. In addition, Nokomis will demonstrate marker persistence after physical handling and temperature excursions, marker destructi
or a longer inter-pulse delay. During a Phase I effort, the team of Plasma Processes, Dynetics, ATK, and Aerojet will investigate the developm
onal delay results into extra heat soak there by possible damaging the housing components such as flex bearing. In order to address these
efractory layer, there should be little change in weight, density, or volume compared to uncoated mats. The refractory coating should prov
thickness and to spread the heat applied to the top surface from the exhaust laterally within the multi-material top layer. No through seam
dust kick up will be outlined and systematically studied. Cost, required manpower, installation, manufacturability, reliability, and maintainab
W arrays with very high efficiencies as required in the solicitation.

design, and incorporating a cascaded bipolar VCSEL design. The end goal of the program is to achieve>60% wallplug efficiency and>1
nal situation awareness (CSA), and use it as a basis for intelligent UI control, decision support, and high-level command inputs. The core co
consideration to the full set of the systems"physical and operational requirements. To provide a viable transition path for the tag tec
in the solicitation. The unit will also be compact and extremely robust.

will work with our partner to customize the cabinet design for integration of the proposed thermal management system. This customization
be designed for shipboard design conditions such as wave force. GS Engineering will leverage its actual successful program experience as w
vely manipulate to produce concise reports focused on only the information they need.
uring them in real-time scenarios and operations, integrate the metrics into a valid overall evaluation, and show how the evaluations may b
NanoSat and Eagle Programs and at NASA research centers. For the Phase I research effort we will begin integrating QuickSAT and ARLX to
ecule does not disrupt functional activity. Following success in Phase I, the Phase II studies would test the modified bioscavengers for their
ent of the hyper-spectral datacube for a stimulant, and system specifications given in terms of the possible contaminants. Phase II will focus
roporous ionic resin with advanced grafting techniques using amines to create a fully regenerable sorbent to be used for carbon dioxide cap
liquid technology. The results of Phase I will provide a baseline for the design of the Phase II prototype.
ned, built and tested in autonomous and continuous operation mode during a period of one week, including air monitoring to detect any o
otype fabrication and experimental characterization to demonstrate a laboratory-scale prototype and establish proof-of-principle of the pro
mmunications, active altitude control system, onboard computer control of communications, wind measurement and prediction and flight p
he drug storage and reconstitution method is based on Creare"s recently patented technology for disposable, pre-filled drug cartridg
bination with data analysis, it offers the promise of rapid and non-invasive screening of large, diverse populations. The exploratory researc
is protected even if all the shares are compromised by the adversary. SD2S can be used for unsecure storage nodes (e.g., unsecure wireles
fter descent to near the ocean bottom in up to 6km water; up to a one hour deployment sequence. Precision wound fiber optic cable prov
novative architecture that will draw constant power from the generator while simultaneously firing the weapon and storing electrical ener
ainstream will also fabricate a small-scale prototype incorporating energy storage elements and the associated power electronic interface,
rce usage. The algorithm is envisioned to enable the mission planner to prioritize the scan schedule for specific emitter signal intercept. The
ess of the heat exchanger can be increased by roughly a factor of five.
or simplified and reliable use. Mide proposes to leverage its success with bulkhead shaft seals on the DDG51 class ship to further reduce un
ur environmentally-controlled facilities. In Phase II, Mainstream will further optimize the cooling system and produce a pre-production env
nts are met. Our in-house armor prototyping capabilities and partnerships with ballistic testing facilities will allow a path forward to a succ

nventional glass, PMMA, and polyurea/polyurethane. The material models will initially be implemented within the shock hydrocode CTH a

omplished through the application of a suite of algorithms that fundamentally exploit the multidimensional and joint orthogonal nature of t
aw EEG via a standard Bluetooth interface that will allow researchers and developers to build custom applications around the headset. In
way that will engage the non-traditional user requires a variety of skillshardware design, software design, real-world EEG experience, and co
t, this technology offers a low-cost solution for developing various biodegradable and implantable electronics that directly address the DAR

teractions between PHY and MAC layers to enable simultaneous transmissions and controlled interference resiliency in the system. This de

e the robustness of VLF transmission and reception there are still issues that impede a sensor"s ability to receive emergency-action m
scale prototype to establish proof-of-principle of the proposed technology. The designs of the purification device will be optimized using hi
ny proteins in a wide variety of host organisms. The implementation of this low-cost affinity matrix and widely applicable purification system
solution is liquid. Lynntech has developed oxygen supplies based on hydrogen peroxide decomposition that start immediately, can be thrott
uding CAD models and an operator interface to directly support a follow-on proof of concept prototype demonstration in Phase II.
m/bio protection gear. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of the MPA concept by developing a prototype that will meet the CBD
test their in vitro release and simulate their pharmacokinetics for animal models and humans. Qrono"s unique computational appr
n to afford protection over the duration of a mission. The ability to deliver and maintain sufficiently high concentration of Butyrylcholineste
f dissolved and suspended materials which can interfere with the measurement. The Phase I study will validate the feasibility and merits o
this phase I proposal, Espira will run technical feasibility of BWA towards fecal coliform detection in simulated Marine Sanitation Device (M
ermittent connectivity between nodes. By replicating data in multiple paths, VIRAL assures that the data is highly available even with node

echnology challenging the community to reduce the radar altimeter size to a 1U Cube form factor. Phase 1 of the proposed program is focu
ent with improved hardware and software. At the end of Phase II, we will deliver a final HAUT prototype to the Navy for further evaluation.

rgy, solar powered active tag. By pursuing parallel lines of research in both active and passive technologies, TDA will be able to develop and

cost drivers have been identified, approaches to reducing costs, either through reducing component or labor costs, are essential if the Navy

dynamic data in the low-dimensional space, and mapping synthesized data to the high-dimensional observation space. The models are des

ation in the WDMFSO system. We will also experimentally prove the concept of the WDMFSO system at reduced distance scales within the
gnal that can interface with an aircraft's caution and warning system. The objective of the proposed work is to develop such a sensin
visual alarm indicator, as well as electronic output signal to interface with the aircraft's caution and warning system, when concentr
nd algorithms as well as making better choices about where in the spectrum to focus the search for signals of interest. The proposed Edapti

operator awareness of the relative efficacy of automated plans with respect to mission goals; and (2) advanced planning algorithms that in
man assistance or intervention. To develop: (1) robust human-computer interactions for facilitating coordination by human operators and au
the D1 and D2 wavelengths of Rubidium. Furthermore, its chemical structure will be resistant not only to Rb vapor, but also to its oxides a
surements. The resulting atmospheric characterization in altitude and over a geographic region will be used with AFIT"s LEEDR code
long history developing advanced thermodynamic systems for challenging aerospace applications, core technology elements are mature fr
vailable hardware allows FTEA to apply our past experiences with hazardous chemicals and custom test apparatus towards the requiremen
work on the development of Li-ion battery systems for high energy laser systems. The Phase I effort will concentrate on subscale testing of
cated and tested for model validation purposes. The same type of test and evaluation approach will be employed to assess the fidelity of th
th range within the C and L telecommunication bands. The FOVS is configured as two sensor segments in parallel, separated by an optical
Phase I we will define our technical approach and analytically quantify performance expectations and prepare plans for Phase II demonstra

d to maximize basketweave microstructure throughout the deposit and to eliminate the need for post process HIP treatment. The new che
ogies, and analysis of the replanning process including specification of replanning triggers and evaluation of replanning technologies. SALVO
ocessing. Approaches are assessed and selected for PHASE II software development and demonstration within the Processing Layer of the
hat can support multiple sensors and is easily extensible to address the evolution of future radars.

provide a rich source of links and information for the analyst. We will explore a hybrid strategy with ties to research in Automatic Wikipedi
between the need for high quality and accurate results and ease of use and minimal training for the analyst.
uot;s autonomous vehicles and sensors will serve more as active,"thinking"members in a vast, distributed, multi-echelon&quo
intuitive manner, we develop supervised and semi-supervised tools to relate the latent space to the meaningful feature space. These enab
st decide what additional data would be the most informative to synthesize, or to acquire? How does one best take advantage of the user&

ptive Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Cognitive Radio (CR) techniques.

of stress Presenting individually customizable visualizations overlaid on the real world, and Alerting the user with additional subtle se
rleaving depth, channel prediction time scale as well as algorithms such as channel estimators based upon Rake receivers and Kalman filte
ld be fully leveraged and equally emphasized. To address this critical need, Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI) proposes to develop a dynamic
nsors of user or use-case defined location. The system shall stream data for rapid graphical visualization support interpretation by non-tech
e the breathing gas composition in real-time to reduce decompression risk and will also control the delivery of DCI-mitigating pharmacolog

emonstrate in Phase 2.

alidates sparsity patterns, taking CS from theory to a deployable technology. We apply ISENSE to the intercept, detection, characterization,
m the Ti-6-4 foundation, Keystone will define the next high priority alloys for aerospace, nickel superalloys, high-strength aluminum, high-str

mical agents. The DEFOAM system reduces shipboard crew labor and therefore, maintenance and ownership costs, directly addressing Nav
to survive the demanding VCHT environment, and sensitive enough to discriminate foaming from fouling and normal tank conditions. Wh
g the performance of the team of operators. A secondary objective of the proposed work is to develop a framework that enables clear and
eveloping these metrics so that decision makers can assess performance in real time through intuitive visualizations. To meet this need, SA
velocity sensors while improving the durability of the piezoelectric element. In the manufacturing process piezoelectric packages are produ
agile signals of interest are encountered.

applications both cylindrically and spherically shaped sources made from legacy piezoceramics have been employed with good results. Seg
curate numerical assessment and optimization of layered structures of various materials and geometries to resist ballistic and blast impact.
educe cognitive load but improve decision quality by enabling users to rapidly elaborate, question, evaluate, compare, and reframe their in
d thoroughness for a range of analytic and discovery tasks.
p a turbo Rake receiver structure that combines Per-Survivor Processing (PSP) and Adaptive Iterative Detection (AID) to enable reception of
nformation dominance capabilities.
magnetic orientation and controlling the crystallographic phase at different temperatures to align the other axes. Phase I will result in a de
echnical limitations of state-of-the-art devices by enabling device biodegradation after the completion of treatment and eliminating the ne
Hz/sqr-km) relative to a baseline military system utilizing a 10 Watt QPSk rate 1/2 PHY with a 17 slot TDMA MAC.
ction method. The Phase II program will develop and test a system capable of standoff detection approaching distances as large as 10 km.
g F6 functions as required to allow high-cost communications and data processing functions to be performed by the System F6 core cluster
es substantially reducing fill-finish operations and costs, and minimizing the cleanroom footprint required for manufacturing. The device is
proposes to develop a microhydrogel-based physiological depot for long-term delivery of recombinant BuChE at proper release rates. The

for detection of coliforms by enzyme hydrolysis of fluorescent substrates. Luna Innovations proposes to i) down select fluorescent assays, ii
nation of coding schemes, the data migration protocol, and service evaluation model in DataGuard significantly improves the data availabil
in the tactical ad hoc network, and offers a roadmap for data persistence when connected to back-end enterprise networks. The solution
t and decrease the strength of the fabric. TIAX will develop a new FR treatment for textiles, which provides excellent FR properties without
Alexium is proposing a novel and innovative approach to meeting the requirements of combat clothing. Specifically, Alexium is proposing
y to develop a process that will minimize the cost increase over the base MCCUU material. During Phase II, ISL will scale-up the processing

nd noise and amplified white noise. Oceanit proposes a novel earplug hearing protection system that will reduce high intensity noise by up
duct research and development to enable the refinement of the Hearing Armor technology to achieve the noise attenuation specifications
prototype to dry boots and clothing. In Phase II, POC plans to test an enhanced prototype in a combat-type environment at an approved go

ngs to conduct battle damage assessment and repair (BDAR) analysis. As a result, this CHIDA system offers comprehensive roadside assess
established with the Marine Corps. Evisive will develop a specification, conceptual design, and plan to develop and test a toolset for post-IE
pe HCM to meet Navy requirements for the Improved Hull Cutting Operation System. In Phase III, we will support the Navy in transitioning o

multi-directional MWSM fixture design offering broad capabilities. This performance of fixture design concepts relative to the target FSP/D
els (PRMs) to provide timely and accurate SA of NetOps under uncertainty, to support mission-critical decision-making. Because PRMs mod
"Harmonia proposes a system called NetOps/Mission Clearinghouse (NOMC) that implements a service for delivering NetOps data w
alue, health and trust.
sition. As a result, MODULATE will dramatically increase the transmit efficiency of VLF systems and allow them to operate effectively as bro

ges of various protocols into RTPS, significantly reducing transmission overhead. Second is to use the RTI Limited Bandwidth Plugins to redu
rensic analysis to be conducted local to the detailed incident data, with only summary results being returned to the CIRT Analyst.
security standards and data minimization technologies, and deliver an architecture design for a software tool called Security Content Transp
g the solar cells. The first thin film improves light collection at multiple solar positions using Holographic Optical Elements. The second thin
rate proof-of-concept for its SunPerch flat form-factor concentrating photovoltaic system, which integrates concentrating optics, use of adv
lm layer that will act as an interference ARC between the polymer and the silicon surface of the solar cell to minimize reflections between e
advanced active materials to deliver the levels of performance required in such a hybrid device, and the proposed program will demonstra
y scalable, consist of low-cost components, and be effective for tens of thousands of cycles across a wide operational temperature range.
s. Advanced Ceramics Manufacturing (ACM) believes high energy density / high power densities can be achieved by exploiting effective me
ong-term monitoring and documenting of blast exposure for Breacher and route clearance personnel, which directly address the Warfighte

station to MUOS network infrastructure equipment; resulting in a solution that will ensure communications features that meets the needs

E system, BAM can be applied to various Lines of Business such as distribution, position management, workforce development, recruiting a
ercial products and initiatives for mobile user technologies; and develop a strategy and cost-effective MPASS system architecture and impro
ement, low false alarm rate, long battery life, and a price point that will allow dosimeters to be distributed to a large number of warfighters

n, and functions on all types of metal plate armor as well as composite armor and armor covered with nonconductive materials such as Ch
ill design a toolset to provide standardized go or no-go BDAR decisions. A Phase II test and evaluation plan will be outlined and will ultimat
st-IED damage assessment.
Simulator used by the US Army, AES proposes to integrate an automated shock measurement, and analysis tool to verify compliance to req

ution enables a two- to five-fold increase in area ratio (for the same length) over a fixed bell nozzle, and a 40% to 100% increase in area rati
ocessing algorithm, compatible with existing AN/SPY-1 radars, that can help deduce target characteristics: reflectivity, emissivity, material co
to robustly detect low levels of RFI and adapt the radar waveform to minimize interference while maintain radar system performance.
Programming"(RBCSP) logic within an information theoretic resource assignment process. The Torch approach leverages our signific
eling approach on a detailed formulation of the simultaneous asset pairing and engagement scheduling problem thus fully integrating optim
nsors than the current SSN sensor scheduling algorithms. This effort will combine the techniques from those projects and others to create
y to a flash memory bit with a buried charge-storing gate, a control gate, and the drain and source electrodes used for reading out the state
otype to dynamically image multiple objects in 3D space, map their velocities, and estimate their masses. A software model to detect, track
zation efforts. Specifically, we will develop an improved computational and experimental methodology to accurately model HE response u
g aero-thermal effects on debris residual mass loss and ultimate ground impact location. The Phase II will emphasize the continued develo
cial-off-the-shelf components, M3I is safe, inexpensive, and compact. As a result, the fully integrated M3I system is anticipated to be a man
ved hardware and software and re-package the design into an final prototype HURFS system that meets the specifications set forth by MDA
c techniques can compress already encrypted data. SCoCD will fill the technology gap by integrating the latest advances of Compressive Se

tential target identification. Especially, the capability of target identification is due to the embedded identity built in to the derivation of ch
pe making it is difficult to correlate features across sensors. Thus, it is necessary to develop meta-features that are sensor invariant and am

ing these data products to anchor MDA core lethality models are illustrated. Our Phase I work plan will focus on the camera optical design
nde Launcher. For those applications where measurements below 65,000f"ff3/4 are acceptable, it will be compatible with Yankeef&q
Using the generated data, a power system will be designed and the performance predicted. During the option effort, the prototype system
e allocation, which directly address the MDA requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of AVIC by developing its atmos
ple, junctional wound patterns. These models will be based on our operative surgical model technology. The phase I effort will focus on a hi

rties in addition to tactile feel and realistic colors Because of these unusual requirements, a rapid prototyping system for simulated organ
more similar to human bodies, and they could be designed to bleed like human bodies. This Phase I project would develop methods for the
nal proposes to conduct during Phase I of this SBIR an in-depth study of the recommendations put forward by the PCAST report and produc
e Management, Expansion, and Translation Services (HELMETS). Our service consists of three primary elements: (1) an analysis layer that le
ntributions with a"committee"of complementary automated ontology mapping systems. Finally, we will incorporate an active l
ar challenge. Through this SBIR, we intend to extend that prototypical system to further improve the translation technology, while integrati
or not) & #8226; Compelling Explanations of why certain patients are believed to have PTSD or TBI & #8226; Mobile Access so th
his approach by evaluating existing GOTS/COTS products, creating a prototype user interface, rounding out the list of required and desirable

e chemical, physical and microbiological characterization of the finished fabrics. The biocidal performance of these compounds is expected
nding the cell viability and function to a minimum of 6 months for an increased variety of cell types while also working to integrate the sta
roethylene (TCE), dichloromethane, etc. Successful development will lead to increased COS detection speed and accuracy, greatly surpassin
of FIR-THz radiation will be accomplished using microspherical and microtoroidal resonators, and the sensor operational model will be deve

c","counterfeit"or"failed"within a given range of probability as electromagnetic fields emitted by the suspec


by fabricating highly reactive materials that will significantly enhance the blast performance. These materials can be used to replace struc
ly to lack of flexibility for different microelectronic product types and processes, and a lack of consensus from end users on authentication
The system is envisioned as consisting of a thin battery-powered sensor that reliably measures pressure applied to it and wirelessly sends
of body repositioning as necessary with medical intervention - Multiple pre-molded injuries allow rapid test setup for the instructor and al
ram that tests, evaluates, improves cognitive/psychomotor skills of trainees, and assesses the training effectiveness of the system. The tra
ting force sensors heterogeneously with synthetic tissue by using a multi-material 3D printing platform. This approach is expected to enable
ration of a proper tissue trainer is relatively straightforward. Under previous funding, we have developed inexpensive polymeric organ mo
f proof of concept demonstration by incorporating sensors in models for training in the diagnosis and treatment of tension pneumothorax a
loyments to remote locations and environments. When in use, it can be placed anywhere from ground level to a freestanding height of ove

Research, Inc. (TDA) proposes to design a versatile trap for flying insects that incorporates all these features. In developing the trap design,
opose the development of the Intelligent Flying Insect Collection System (IFICS), which combines proven insect attraction methods with inn
he-shelf Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) to obtain a reliable and extremely accurate measure of the Center of Gravity. We shall also com
rom these sensory deficits and would provide a new tool to assist with rehabilitation. This project aims to create a system capable of prov
y, there are numerous products on the market. However, not one of these products can come close to meeting DoD needs. The ultimate o
nical studies. We have also developed a prototype preclinical platform feedback control loop (including controller design elements) for clos
lized NSAID using an appropriate in vitro 3D skin equivalent model. Phase II will further optimize the topical gel system and therapeutic for

. In Phase I, we will work with a small turbine engine manufacturer to define the ideal requirements for such a bearing, develop a design,
nge of frequencies of interest to military and commercial customers. Modular software controls positioning, RF frequency and noise manag
etailed construction plan together with performance specification for the proposed design will be developed based on (i) availability of com
agnostics will also accommodate for differences among individuals and function without prior medical information. It will maintain data con

I) and Command and Control (C2). To address this requirement, Neya Systems, LLC proposes to develop VERTI: A VTOL Evacuation and Resu
to a cylindrical CFRP with a TRL/MRL 4. In Phase II, power/signal-carrying capabilities will be demonstrated in an airframe with a TRL 6/ MR
strated several new and unique manufacturing methods using thermoplastics that allow pre-consolidated and pre-impregnated materials t
he Qz/Ps insulating interface material as regards thickness, density, micro balloons content and distribution, and thermal conductivity. Proo
other analytical tasks necessary to employ a highly complex unmanned, autonomous system.
on and Experimentation could collect real-world data, design decisions, requirements and experiment results into a scalable and intuitive w

rms inference with this information, and returns an answer along with an associated probability and pointers back to the information it use
elopment process, uniquely positions Lifecom to successfully meet the requirements of this SBIR Phase I project. While initially focused on
d difficulty of integrating them with suitable modules for data analytics. Based on our investigations and on consultations with MHS person
corrective action. OMBA is designed to be comfortable to wear and easy to use, with extremely low rate of false positives and no false neg
in a stationary standing posture but will design an extension to dynamic walking for use in a later phase of the project.
he microphone and the delicate ear canal walls. The analysis hardware and software will present attenuation data in octave or third-octav
d power. Power for system operation is harvested from respiratory effort. This is an important advantage of the VitalH system. Since power

procedure for fabrication and bonding secure marks on electronic components and an optical device for fast authentication of a single or m
is based on the novel, early stage technologies of two small companies. Correlated Magnetics Research can program magnets to emit desi
The development of such a technology will provide needed heat transfer margins for electronic devices, reduce the size and mass of the t
ment for rapid execution of the problem. The coarse-grain neural network modeling approach is a novel approach to develop a tool that is
s, assesses, and provides refresher training.
fter surface abrasion and remarking. A Phase II effort will produce a TRL 5 device able to operate at production volumes, speeds and tolera
t. Preliminary results from"Red Team Challenges"support our claim that these marks cannot be copied. This study extends our
ty of the ACU or CWU-27/P while remaining lightweight, breathable, and durable. Luna Innovations, teaming with a major U.S. uniform ma
tigate the scale up of this technology to design high throughput process that will allow large volumes of fabrics to be treated with the antim
ving nerve targeting capability and controlled release of the drug. In Phase II, POC plans to optimize, demonstrate, and validate the therape
ising means for transdermal tissue specific drug delivery, as they allow both long-term drug stability and sustained on demand release of t
nature, and hence, can address challenges of intrapatient and interpatient analgesic state variability. In addition, the proposed sensor fusi
e, and improve pain management strategies. BCP"s team includes top experts in pain, neurosurgery, electrophysiology, computation
F), which accelerates healing of skin wounds by directly stimulating proliferation and migration of epithelial cells. Endoform is a novel acel

sed grenade design and its capability of interfacing with munitions systems. In Phase II, POC will demonstrate and test the breadboard warh
flash effects. In order to maximize the effectiveness, the case will be composed of reactive metal particles in an epoxy, which converts to u
sed load capacity and tolerance to service conditions such as shock and misalignment. The result of our work will be a commercially availa
and in situ at the site of an incident. We propose to develop and demonstrate an emerging handheld technology that employs a fusion of
rs as baffled pistons embedded in the quiet pillow structure. The effect of the acoustic pillow liner on reducing the mid and high frequenci
o that the technology can be easily migrated to different UAS platforms. This UAS-agnostic approach allows the U.S. Army to expand the te
signs for the control software that will harness the adaptive compliance and variable force output properties of the actuator with human-s
aterials and containers to address life limitations and unreliability being experienced by the DoD. Paragon will also create highly adaptable
ce masks which are suitable for utilization in punishing high PM operational environments even under sustained aerobic activity. Phase III w

pital. This system should be easy to use for an untrained medic but also capable enough so that an optometrist, ophthalmologist or ophtha
roscopy, the capability of the 3D smartphone, and unique, IOS-developed MEMS with an incorporated moving lens (Translating Lens) whic

ing Phase II we will demonstrate a prototype in TARDEC"s VEA System Integration Lab at TRL5. Creare"s SSEDU offers the bene

novations allow the system to meet the Army"s requirements on bandwidth, frame rate, range, day/night environment, SWaP, and o
rformance for UVG is>100X better than existing pointing grade IMUs, and the technology is far more compatible with the construction o
nd lasers. In addition to miniaturization, a key focus of this effort would be to develop requisite components that would be suitable for spa
in a highly reliable interface that is maintenance free for lifetimes exceeding 10 years. In Phase I, we will demonstrate the feasibility of ou
tate-of-the-art STMI, (ii) reducing the contact resistance by optimizing the clamp design, and (iii) integrating an innovative card lock mecha
are significant because: They form a foundation upon which to develop and incorporate higher fidelity components at all levels of the vir
one ongoing research area of the effort. PnP Innovations is leveraging JPL"s STAARS process to facilitate the generation of rules from
autonomous systems begin to diffuse into operational systems over the next several years. DoD"s drive to a Blue Force situa
to new threats and new objectives, as well as self-monitoring and management of limited spacecraft resources. LL-HAMMER will be stres
es may prove adequate when networked data from other SSA assets are integrated within a fusion system. Phase I will include specific reco
ed shear layers, and temperature fluctuations in the tunnel free-stream flow will be quantified. Data processing for isolating aero-optical d
n the 8"x10"Oran W Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel (LSWT) facility at Texas A & M University. The proposed methodology
erein energy transport in and out of unsteady fields can be tracked. Doing so quantifies the sources of unsteady energy and their effect on
e requirements, and measure the performance of a brassboard version of the cryocooler. On the Phase II project, we plan to build, assemb
ss production. BENEFIT: Magnetocaloric refrigeration is the next generation of refrigeration technology and a new development in materi
red (IR) sensors and focal-plane arrays (FPAs) are well suited to this technology since the cooler is fabricated using similar materials. This e
tried for comparison. BENEFIT: Produce a heating elemnt that meets AEDC's immediate needs for testing hypervelocity engines. D
sist spallation that results in FOD generation. For thermal shock resistance, a high thermal conductivity, which is typically associated with m
op and demonstrate a prototype transmitter based on a broadband quadrature mixer that can achieve 54dB of image rejection ratio using
P) figures needed for legacy and future satellite communication systems. An ASM with standardized interfaces will enable integrators to ea
mputer environment and on real time processing hardware in a software laboratory environment to increase the TRL prior to technology ins
d maintenance planning. This also satisfies the USN"s end goal of real-time tracking, gathering complete component usage history to

techniques for ingesting stereo-pair 3D data, from I/O routines tailored to existing COTS 3D spatial data products (surface normal and DEM
e ships. Detailed design will be completed and a sufficient number of prototypes will be built to demonstrate functionality. Environmental
onal features such as SQL Server database, reporting capabilities, import/export, SQL generation capabilities, and etcetera. Database capab
m which KP has identified as a key element of this effort. The Phase I effort will include an engineering analysis and design of several poten
heories effectively to transform raw data into intelligence, and must be linked to operational decision makers"information needs and
ed and non-structured social media information to identify significant topologies, motifs, embedded online communities, and individual ch
resence of fiber reinforcement. This project will utilize the commercially available NLA RECON (manufactured by NLA Diagnostics, LLC), whi
An array of TFLT metamaterial absorber elements tuned to different wavelengths can be formed on a silicon CMOS circuit to produce a hig
collaboration with the New Mexico State University, is proposing to develop scalable methods for fabrication of environmentally friendly, n
e, easy deployment, and high packing density. Theses improved performances are attributed to the synergetic effects of the optimized sha
n in a real-world environment will be performed and metrics such as detection range, resolution, water-column coverage, reverberation lev
al as well as vertical target position to aid in detection, tracking and classification. A real time program will be developed to utilize the syste
RAIN will incorporate (1) a transparent fusion architecture that (2) accurately characterizes uncertainties in the fusion process, and thereby
resentative of Aegis BMD 5.0 CU threats.
d EO/IR sensors also have time series signature data available from the objects they are tracking. Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and Johns Hop
derstand the missile defense radar-IR sensor fusion domain, elaborate the heuristics, algorithms and techniques for multi-sensor data fusio
, long propagation times between sensor coverage, and detection/tracking of differing subsets of the overall target set render track correla
etworks. These programs simulate hypothetical worlds according to the prior assumptions. Each possible execution path of the probabilisti

Classifiers to characterize and associate targets across multiple sensors. TASM Classifiers, inherently by design, embed physical relationship
D tracks of the clouds and targets of interest and to track the 3D debris cloud shape. The models developed will be implemented and tested
upported by its partners at the University of Michigan, will research and develop novel image deblurring and/or super-resolution algorithm
ensor integration is vital for successful intercept of ballistic threats. To address these challenges, we propose a framework that leverages s
ll provide earlier and more effective identification and tracking of lethal objects. In Phase I, Vectraxx will demonstrate the value of our fam
needs of ABMD pre-mission analysis, critical design considerations related to debris mitigation for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS)

models of a Human-In-Control operating a Ballistic Missile Defense System. The goal in developing the HPM-ML is not to impose top-down m
ents. A HIC modeling capability is needed that can (1) represent the breadth of operator decision-making processes across BMDS elements,
come of certain motor tasks so that meaning simulation events can be generated for other BMDS simulation elements and components. A
ttler Henke developed for visual behavior authoring without requiring programming knowledge, which is paired with a standalone runtime
ntification of Margins and Uncertainties (QMU) to provide an objective measure of confidence in M & S-based results. The OptTek Tea
of this sub-system is to transform the PTSD decision guidelines, already recognized by PTSD professional in practice, will be transformed in
evaluate their morbidity and mortality, (2) Retrieve and recapitulate findings in the literature based on study goals, and (3) Collaborate and

compounds (e.g., opioids), thereby enabling accurate measurement of analgesia/anesthesia concentration with minute volumes of blood.
hink this is a feasible approach for this study. The second strategy is the proteomic analysis of small proteins isolated from plasma. We exp
ectrocortical activity, heart-rate, skin conductance, and skin temperature). This system has broad applications ranging from rapid assessme
tic intervention could make a significant impact in burn treatment.
ay. Additionally inflammatory and matrix gene expression will be examined by RT-PCR array in fibroblasts and keratinocytes after keratin an
ad and will discriminate between seven workload types (visual, auditory, cognitive, speech, tactile, fine and gross motor). PHYSIOPRINT wil
nhanced with multi-task learning) for multidimensional workload assessment. SMOLT is innovative to build a multi-dimensional workload a
2 during a time scale of microseconds. It will also have a steady state operational mode equivalent to 8 kW operation of the WSMR FBR. Th
f critical experiments facilities, conversion of HEU reactors to LEU reactors, and application of accelerator technologies to enhance neutron
neous mode of operation without significant alterations to Bridger"s existing system components. To do so, Bridger plans to determi
cept by developing a prototype that will meet the Army"s performance metrics. In Phase II, POC plans to expand on the Phase I proo
llaboration with Virginia Tech, has developed a comprehensive system for the treatment of disturbed soils with a versatile bio-based formu
elivery based hydroseeding. It will be proven that the composite will prevent sediment transport in runoff water, bind soil well, preventing d
e resulting algorithms will provide the Army with accurate estimates of near-surface soil moisture and soil strength by integrating informati
generalized to accept more diverse information, it will be implemented in software that meets the needs of targeted customers, and it will
h as liquid helium. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of its TIMBol technology by illuminating the detector with a THz source a
lly propagate through simulations the uncertainty implied by the significant digits of the numbers specifying a model. Such software would
otype in a specific environment, to demonstrate the proposed technology on a problem of interest to MDA. Key innovations in the propos

and propagation of both aleatory and epistemic uncertainties in BMDS M & S with the utilization of Second-Order Probability Theory.

ironment. BENEFIT: This work will provide a milestone in the development of autonomous/semi-autonomous MAVs, which will ultimately
ted to succeed because we have extensive experience with laser systems, atomic and laser kinetic experiments, and customized numerical
e of problems of interest to MDA, DOD, commercial industry, and educational institutions. The results of Phase I research will lay the found
tional fluid dynamics techniques to take into account the effect of fluid flow and temperature gradients. Longitudinal and transversal inten
o a longitudinal cognitive assessment record/electronic health record. The game will be validated against pencil-and-paper and already val
Using this new type of landmarks, UGVs will be able to navigate its surrounding to the required destination with minimal inputs from the o
lity and technical risk of comparing test data sets; (2) compare test results that are known to reflect bias; (3) analyze the results of tests con
. The proposed Photon-Counting Integrated Circuit (PCIC) detector and imager is promising for such a high-S/N passive sensor suitable for
rom long range of very small vibrations induced in passive objects exposed to acoustic disturbances. In Phase I, we will use prior work at IA
m high-frame-rate EO/IR sensors to provide improved effective SNRs at the detection stage, enabling high-confidence detection decisions, w
avigation; as well as target detection, recognition, ranging, and tracking. In Phase I, Luminit plans to develop a design for a prototype system
rtion of the sensor will combine the WFOV, multimodal compound eye attributes of mantis shrimps with the high resolution single apertur
l also explore use of statistics and information theoretic measures to optimally detect visual features, optical flow patterns, and ultimately
omous behavior. Currently, separate sensors sensitive to different bands (UV, visible, near-infrared, and mid-wave infrared) and to polarizati
rithms that optimize the proportions of these materials to achieve the requisite high density. This project will utilize existing IllinoisRocstar
terizes the physics of the clutter yet is simple enough to allow for practical implementation within real-time airborne-target detection algor
amplify the errors in predictions or classifications made about an unknown. Physics must be employed to work symbiotically in constraining
hamber to characterize the effectiveness of a controlled electric field-based mitigation technology. PSI will measure the water-ice desorptio
ting, and spectral analysis and calibration in cryogenic high vacuum environments. In collaboration with the UAH/CAO, a cryodeposit monit

laser) wavelengths. We will demonstrate unique advantages of laser wave mixing including excellent detection sensitivity levels and stand
en without irradiation treatment. Post synthesis e-beam treatment can modify the polymer matrix, its interaction with the nanotube surfac
nd, JRM will implement additional advanced OTF GPU-based signature synthesis and rendering techniques, to carefully address all the signa
ond objective is to enhance the processing architecture by using novel computational approaches to meet anticipated spatial and temporal
e I program to provide automated, geo-referenced detection and tracking of dismounts as well as the identification of threatening dismoun
ting, using the UH-60M manned simulation facility at SAC. The software baseline for SAFE-Aid will use ASI"s proven Solomon Softwa

reliminary design, replacing costly trial and error approaches. This capability will not only result in more optimal designs, but will also mitig

d with a conceptual design the feasibility to meet the cost, size and weight. In Phase II we will design and construct first prototype and ens
tatic and dynamic torque measurements on small or large shafts. Due to its small thickness and low weight, Albidos sensors can be used on
duce the burden for study participants. The software may also be configured to enable study participants to"self-administer"p
ration for Phase III.
ffort, enhance the crystalline quality of (112) Si wafers. As a part of the Phase II effort, Sinmat will further develop and optimize the ultra-s

lume production is expected in Phase III for delivery to the Army and other customers.
nd) to share dynamic and timely information to improve the navigation solution. The final system must have size, weight, power, and cost
while reducing the amount of chemical preservatives. Orbis is uniquely qualified to achieve this objective because of our microparticle fabr
owed a projected efficiency near 10% at the temperature range from 20 degrees C to 100 degrees C, and 20 W of electric power output at t
perience. Proof of feasibility is expected to generate investment for full-scale demonstrators by acquisition programs.
analysis in different ICT components to support cyber supply chain risk management. To achieve this objective we will develop automatic t
ivability for >50days at ambient conditions. Following the successful demonstration of the feasibility of the IMPRiNT technology, in Phase I
al or unidirectional mode.
n in water logistics, zero fuel consumption, lower maintenance, rapid start-up and infrastructure resilience.
on, user interface, COTS component integration, and a deep knowledge of real-time systems. This solution also features innovative security
travel times, recommend firing locations, identify avenues of approach, and suggest ambush locations. In phase II, Primordial will improve
AUR design will maximize the mission effectiveness for the warfighter by providing maximum munitions packaging and a capable launcher
be used in real-time to mitigate the clutter impacts with the objective of improving probability of detection. The final solution will be a kn
oved exploitation systems wherein we can explicate why and where features are informative. This capability has numerous commercial app
urther aims to investigate other physical properties of passenger vehicles that can be incorporated into the layered deformotion models to
of each feature. Forecasted areas and positions are initially obtained by considering the currently measured and statistical properties of ev
hat will now enable the long-awaited employment of compounds that to date have not been successfully utilized. Our insight into aspects
already successful product launches where initially the market was seeded with R & D tools. Sales of production tools followed after

conjunction with a high order accurate EM solver which uses the discontinuous Galerkin method. Proposed Phase II development aims to
blished the feasibility of an implementable prototype system. The emphasis of this effort is focused on developing a prototype system base
RSIG development effort, PSI will also develop a compact field-deployable LWIR spectrometer and signal processing system capable of dete
TS sensors, along with innovative translation and interface software modules between the operator controller interface and the virtual sim
Cs and design the remaining semiconductor ICs which will operate at room temperature; a representative superconductor IC with differenti
along with a decreased response time would represent a significant and enabling progression in the field. The work will be coupled with a
urther, the ES-MaTe non-myopic multi-sensor SRM employs approximate dynamic programming techniques to address the complexity arisin
e dynamic configuration capability is based on the ability trade-off the performance and power of an SDM analog-to-digital convertor (ADC
m that employs both architectures to achieve optimum results. The system will consist of a powerful stationary hub anchored to a vehicle o
the murine model of limb ischemia, indicating that the threads may act to enhance the development of collateral channels, perhaps by ser
flora fauna. The patient data will then be wirelessly stored on an Ultra Wide Band (UWB) USB storage device, where it can be transferred w
small business, SDC, is fully capable, based on experience and legacy, of developing and producing production canisters for an existing platf
this process. The prototype will leverage Eduworks Semantic Technology Engine and be tested in multiple domains. It will be used to produ
, and/or other quantitative means. At the completion of the effort, we will deliver a detailed report of this effort and its results.
will be demonstrated with HgCdTe and SLS LWIR/LWIR detectors. The development effort targets the SM-3 Block IIB. To facilitate insertion,
ear filters and association as well as a Bayesian network to model feature information and possible inferences in a way that promotes impr
peratures, compact, rugged, reliable and low cost. BENEFIT: SA Photonics will base on our PDM and TAR technologies to develop a tunab
al Physics Company) propose to investigate the trade space of options for ISAO systems and develop a conceptual design for a demonstrato
m. In Phase II, Optonicus/UD plan to conduct tests in a laboratory environment to validate the fundamental measurement/correction limit
well as minimize surface loading from external thermal sources. A potential application for these surfaces includes mounting them on a sat
echnologies.

signs. We also introduced a more advanced ring design, the Leveraged Circumferential Acoustic Transducer (LCAT). It is this vector projecto
ints. Here, we propose Resource Allocation using Market-Based Optimization (RAMBO), to provide dynamic planning and scheduling of sen
t can be experienced during transportation and munitions loading operations. In addition, their mode of generating actuation forces and to

simplify manned/unmanned teaming (MUM-T) missions. Kutta tests the resulting application across multiple military vignettes with innova

c water generation and minimize system size and weight. Using optimized key components developed by HarmonoLogic and commercial o
ed at run time. The building blocks of this methodology can also be used in data reduction and feature extraction in post processing field
ther substrates of the same class. These are also known to be insensitive energetic materials but with higher explosive power than TNT. T
engine, it results in a more complete and efficient combustion. This technology was demonstrated to reduce overall fuel consumption (~4.5
ialized algorithms to automatically determine when the animal has discovered a substance that it has been trained to recognize. An acou
oxidase (rCPO) in Aspergillus. The current not fully optimized levels of expression are five-fold higher than previously reported. They are als
. The proposed process combines two synergistic innovations of biochemical processing and further catalytic conversion. A robust culture i

platforms. Primarily, this is achieved through better ways of accounting for the specific errors arising in AOA estimation. The envisioned pro

and imaging biological materials characterization analysis will be developed. A computational modeling analysis will be preformed to evalu
mpling to increase sensitivity. We will also begin work with Kodak to scale up the NPM production. The device and substrates will be evalu
th nonwoven fabrics with controllable air permeability which could be used as a replacement for current woven parachute canopy fabrics a
develop an advanced fiber-optic daylighting system by transforming their prototype passive, fiber-optic daylighting technology to meet the
e within the C2BMC for target characterization, correlation of tracks, and handover of object information to the interceptor will be conduct
sted the Dynamic Scenario Descriptor (DySD) simulation. Our Proof-of-Principle demonstrated the feasibility and utility of our approach. F
ommunications facilitates the development of efficient SRM algorithms which can generate network sensor tasking via Information Rate. S
sors, and communication links; ii) versatile information structures with learning algorithms from both pursuer and evader perspectives; iii)
e University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), proposes to develop Game-Theoretic Space Situational Analysis Toolbox (GaTSSAT) alg
ls (e.g. model-based reasoning and expert systems). BENEFIT: Barron Associates will pursue commercialization of the proposed technolog
ased threat modeling and analysis, active learning of deceptive behavior, nonlinear filters, cooperative sensing for persistent space object
for heterogeneous, sensor modalities; sensed events; and signal propagation which allows for smart sensor positioning and power manage
team anticipates that the proposed advanced form of UHPC will possess considerably greater compression strength as compared to curren
evise criteria and procedures for selection of UHPC raw materials, development of UHPC mix designs which are tailored towards locally ava
mulation tools for which the limitations implicit in existing solvers represent a significant handicap. These include the military, (Navy, Air Forc
niaturized, power efficient telemetry transmitters capable of operation across the three C-Band frequency ranges (4400-4950, 5091-5250, a

ameter extraction methodologies with CW-THz spectroscopy in cryogenic and high magnetic field environments. Comparisons between Ha
his Phase I STTR project, we propose to demonstrate the feasibility of developing a low cost, compact, time-domain terahertz (TD-THz) spec
ap into the vast quantity of unlabeled data. At the core of our learning algorithm will be a robust multi-modal, multi-expert classifier. Fed in

e original system, by generating"proper"fundamental solutions and their Galerkin projections, while guaranteeing accuracy and
ous advances in our ability to detect minute changes in physical and chemical properties very near to a nanostructured surface. Despite the
he most important reactions, thus enabling efficient model simplification. Reactive molecular dynamics simulations will be used to estimate
r technologies. The project team will construct an LDLP software module that will be configured to interface with any existing comprehensi
n simulation combines efficient parabolic equation solvers and/or non-linear ray tracing with accurate wave equation solvers to model lon
ositional grading and compositional doping, which can further enhance device properties such as temperature stability and reduce dielectr
ort includes: (1) expanding our cognitive task analysis to additional operational settings and data collection opportunities; (2) extending ou
n. The second involves manufacturability, a focus on issues which must be surmounted for DNA-based systems to become large-scale com
entation. Through HDL co-simulations, TechFlow demonstrated the generation of>100MHz chaotic baseband radar signals and a techniq
fficer Training System) as our domain and target platform, we researched and designed a pair of authoring tools that allow content authors
ntly available LIBs and will be much safer.
these continuous CNT tows based upon a successful DARPA program to manufacture carbon microfibers using electrospinning. We will wor
ds designed in Phase I, and evaluate their effectiveness utilizing prototypes. Triton will develop fabrication and integration techniques for t
m can again function normally. Present BMDS systems need new nuclear event detector circuits that have different characteristics from the
ge 3.7x faster on the AMP FPGA than cutting edge conventional FPGAs. Without sacrificing performance, the AMP FPGA reduces static po

be used to distinguish different pathogens. In the Phase II proposed here, we will extend this biomarker to characterize wound infections.

ould provide both monochrome images of the visible spectrum and thermal images in the LWIR spectrum. We expect to demonstrate visu
al or unidirectional mode.

at confers phenotypes that render them more desirable for invasion and growth of the parasite. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting of cells

bly, which provides a well-defined initial market for the Smart Antenna product. The advanced capabilities of the solution enable expansio
ar blazed grating lenslet placed inside the dewar and close to the focal plan array are now possible and give the simultaneous multispectra
chnologies both within the model structure and within the tunnel system, correlation of tunnel test data to CFD predictions can be significa
m, Mainstream will conduct additional testing at transonic conditions after successful CSE validation of subsonic data. Mainstream believes
ociated with using the reflected spot as a beacon. The speckle phase that the phasing system estimates will be used to compensate the spe
s in realistic outdoor settings using military-relevant use cases. The system will be independent of any particular robot platform and will be
ume, approximately 200 cm3 of material is required, representing a device approximately 4 inch in height and 2.25 inches diameter; withou
ect estimation of correlations among parallel random number streams will be implemented. This package will have a flexible and adaptable
maging and terrain/obstacle classification. The proposed Phase II effort also includes development of innovative algorithms and efficient so
radiometrically characterized at Raytheon Vision Systems (RVS).

odel, including fragmentation predictions for charred internal insulation. A commercial system optimization tool set will be used to automa
mart"COMSEC end unit that is an independent and configurable subsystem with built-in Command and Data Handling (C & DH)

omated Resource Triage (SMART), will work with a fusion system housed in a Command and Control, Battle Management and Communica
ged in a small flight grade module with SpaceWire interface. It requires only a standard 28 VDC power supply. Two versions will be offered
further develop, implement, validate and disseminate some of the emerging revolutionary and novel technologies in reduced order-basis m
educe test execution and analysis cost and timelines while improving the quality of system testing through repeatability, advanced data mi
anical reliability by allowing direct convection heat transfer to remove heat from the hot side of the thermoelectric modules. ACT has secur
bilistic life-prediction codecalled DARWIN(TM)thereby complementing and extending a suite of existing reliability analysis tools for turbine

equipment capability for the deposition of fine features, which is also beneficial for the comparative evaluation of two machines for the de
ain surfaces used in Navy training simulators. The organization of our Phase II team combines RSC's expertise with visualization pipel
ator designs. This new technology, called the ac-field electrical synchronous generator (ACESG), can operate at significantly elevated tempe

hods for ultrafast laser pulse shaping and tuning, and control algorithms for autonomous programming the nature of the laser output. In ad

nd more reliable probe and drogue refueling system.


ulk-head connectors. The improved resolution will allow aircraft and ship maintainers to isolate faults within the cable plant to a specific se
used. Furthermore, this is the first vibration isolation system which can be assembled directly onto a circuit board. Long term, the IVIQ sys
ystem during the final approach and terminal landing phases. ImageNav-SL uses existing visual landing aids on the ship deck and does not
lished, optically figured, low drag-shaped dome of CeraLumina. The latest technology that has demonstrated the best finishing and metrolo
"s durable coating did not have a detrimental effect on the optics and conductivity of the TransCon-Spinel samples. The durable coati
o referred to as whitening) and suppression of clutter and other unwanted noise sources. Data normalization is a critical processing compon
eams. CONTACT training will facilitate the development of team situation awareness and formulation of effective decisions. This training wi
a reagent or power source. During this Phase II, new innovative concept will be develop to enhance this capability. Lynntech will develop
mulate blood circulation and massive hemorrhage, as well as such physiological parameters as blood flow, pressure, and pulse. All the synth
e at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), investigated the use of combined Raman spectroscopy-high resolution optical imaging for
n with functional restoration. To address this unmet need, we propose to combine technologies already in development to provide an inno
on the approach demonstrated in the Phase I program. The optical head containing the scanning hardware and optics will be designed suc

ecombinant antigens will be screened by ELISAs and lateral flow immunochromatographic assays using our TB and control serum collection
uator development, valving strategies, and novel compliant control policies.
t locked slave lasers, semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) and liquid-crystal electro-optic (LCEO) demux shutters. This set of optical mo
gn revisions, develop documentation, conduct design reviews, and prepare for production.
Moog. The initial platform targeted is the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF).
nisms and their effects on mitigation of aero-optical distortions in canonical flow geometries that mimic major characteristics of the turret fl
nfrastructure. If a test fails, the framework attempts to redeploy the application on more trustworthy cloud resources. Diagnostic tests for
ng and QoI Metrics and conveying QoI in SOAs. During Phase II, these metrics will be enhanced and new metrics will be added to improve t
erform uniaxial compression and tensile tests inside a scanning electron microscope or under a high-resolution optical microscope and reco
commercial balancing systems, (2) use of fixtures that contribute significantly to the time it takes to perform precision balancing, and (3) ina
econstruction using discrete tomography. Borrowing largely from advancements in medical imaging and non-destructive testing, several in
e of this Phase II SBIR is to develop a low-cost, size, weight, and power (SWAP) strategically radiation hardened (RH) miniature star tracker (
h a solution without the need for investment in further process or material development. We propose a path for developing EO/IR imaging
fabricated titanium meets or exceeds that fabricated by traditional manufacturing methods; (4) Since the process is tool-less, as design co
pression system by locating the fire zone and supplying agent directly to the fire. Thereby reducing the amount of agent required to extingu
terized the PCIC detector, optimize detector pixel sensitivity for night vision, and demonstrated glare control for day and night all light level
meets a set of training objectives compared to another system. An expert system will be at the center of this solution to analyze and prior
be commanded as a single device. The ASIM will be commanded by a Propulsion Activity Agent that can take a time referenced position an
ency under AM0 concentration, 100X to 500X concentration ratio capability, accommodate +/- 2 degrees off-pointing with less than 10% po
specifically developed to utilize NO adhesives. The proposed adhesive-less HSA technology offers superior mechanical, thermal, electrical,
-compact cylindrical or flat-planar launch package, and then reliably elastically deploys from its own strain energy to an integrated extreme
e in the manufacturing environment, and ease-of-use. BENEFIT: The handheld inspection tool developed on this project is expected to ha
material's internal structure (i.e. microstructure) on oxygen ingress. In addition, this novel framework will allow compact representa
t is a challenging approach for recording of bulk holograms. The third direction will be the study of iron doped lithium niobate which is tran
particular specialized high temperature"HTSMA"alloys. Phase II will build on Phase I results to develop full scale versions of th
ements. Two unique modeling approaches (Flamelet Dynamics Model and Chaos Theory Based Model) will be carried out for providing gui
able of efficient operation of Hydrazine, Xenon, and AF-M315E. In Phase I a direct liquid injection and pre-ionization system was demonstra
tionally, this cooling method enables the use of military/aviation grade kerosene. BENEFIT: The development of this technology will enabl
one-way coupling schemes towards a fully-coupled FSI simulation for the product design cycle. This goal will be achieved through the deve
ng CubeSats, TUI proposes to leverage its existing SWIFT SDR platform to implement a programmable SGLS/USB transponder use on CubeSa
elopment of the PHAST to improve skiving precision, durability, safety, and manufacturability, as well as begin tailoring the tool to immedia
onsive Space (ORS) and Space Situational Awareness (SSA). Commercial applications include star tracking navigation within view of the sun
es is the fact that their limited size and weight restrict the ability to integrate large power systems forcing operating time to be short, single
titude compensation. Phase II will continue the technology development by maturing the thermal and mechanical design of the thrust dive
a full scale application. In Phase II, we will construct a 1/2 scale cooling channel replica, deposit coke, and demonstrate that our method c
support MBE for laser weapons systems we need to be able to bring all these capabilities into a single integrated framework, sharing a sing
planning challenges within the limitations of onboard resources. A limited prototype of a portion of the architecture was developed and d
ally. In order to meet and compete in this technology challenge, and to avoid technological surprise, focused efforts are needed to identify,
h size weight and power (SWaP) requirements of airborne platforms of interest to the Air Force. The Alpha prototype will then be assemble
o develop a prototype 5.24 Mega-pixel sub-camera based on Phase I findings. This sub-camera will utilize a sparse 2x2 array of 1 Mega-pixe
s will lead to a Phase III program for HTEMA hardware integration into Convergent Nozzle Actuation System (CNAS) on an engine test stand
band and reliable free space optical communication systems.Space Photonics, Inc. (SPI), Harris Corporation (Harris), and SCHOTT North Am
and to support its operation. The modulator will employ a mostly-metal membrane for low-temperature operation down to -35C. In additi
ace of threats and faults. HAMMER prioritizes multiple, competing user goals and requests and determines a satisfactory ordering of sate
ersarial decision making. Future simulation must be as flexible as our adversaries. To this end, BSI proposes the continued development o
ndwidth-/processor-efficient transmissions. The proposed BALIC efficiently integrates our three novel innovationshighly sensitive detection
of adaptive human-machine systems that evolve, learning from each other to continually improve system performance and accurately ada
or Satellite Networks termed as P-3. The P-3 tool will combine cutting-edge network management and performance optimization technique
superconducting layer of NbTiN on the inside surface of Cu cavities. Fabricating cavities out of bulk Cu would lead to a decrease in materia

turn around, domestic production of enriched isotopes, which cannot be done by foreign vendors.
d requires active switching between two separate dumps. Active switching at NGLSs high repetition rates would be a very challenging task
uctivity of copper. A preliminary target for this Phase I demonstration, assuming a core thickness of 4.8mm, would be a radiation length of
solution by reducing the dead-time and event pile-up and enabling to work with much higher event rates due to the new preamplifier and
cations and Other Benefits: Because AHEC is constructed of low-cost materials and uses well-developed and common fabrication processes
terconnect. FleX is a post-fab process that can be applied to any SOI CMOS wafer and delivers fully functional, flexible wafers with a final si
marily on the conductor. Of particular interest to the industry is a non-destructive method that offers in-situ testing capabilities to assess t
n focus will be placed on minimizing the time to getting a functional tool working, and incorporating plain-text configuration files will be us
m inductive output tubes that has been started with DOE Phase II SBIR grants SC-0000850 and SC-0000851. The proposed SBIR effort will b
ns. The system will be tested using contaminated groundwater samples. Commercial Activities and other Benefits: The system has applicati
ated with experimental results. We will also employ our unique PPM structure, which relies on 4 disc shaped permanent magnets in lieu of

ss waste and lower energy requirements. Importantly, this work will demonstrate the combination of solvent and new acid catalyst as a ne
e-scale commercial markets. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the applicant: Polymeric foams are ubiquitous in
heme selection greatly assist this effort. These algorithms typically try to emulate an experienced user and can use very sophisticated algor
er hand, the averaging over periodic closed orbits is not valid in conditions of high collisionality or open flux surfaces, that typically happen

longevity. For example, the Redmond Plasma Physics Laboratory invested more than $1 million and four man years to construct a 96 chann
man probe is used to obtain Raman spectra and petrographic images of not only the surface of the concrete structures, but also depth profi
equirements for surrounding aquifer contamination requires a more frequent sampling intervals that will be hard to be met by current met
e staff of the center for injectors and sources (CIS) used the monitor to non- invasively characterize the electron bunches produced from thi
s parallel computing, and moreover each requires a different style of parallel computing. To complicate things further, each component ma
gramming language has sought to bring the power of Matlab into an open environment. Thus, the NumPy/SciPy environment is poised to fi
fabrication. Emc2 staff developed this software code over a number of years in close cooperation with Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) of Peoria, IL, w
me. Two of the first stages have already been demonstrated separately. In the first stage the beam is modulated in energy by passing throug
Au or Ag nanoparticles or nanowires) functionalized by atomic layer deposition (ALD) of MgO and BaO (known as 2A metal oxides) of only f
ver, stable, ultra-high power (e.g. multi-hundreds of MW in X-band and MW level in W-band as are proposed in this project) RF sources are
st feedstock to a new process for the production of isosorbide. In this project, new, ultra-stable heterogeneous catalysts will be developed
mentation of handheld, high performance, low cost optical instrumentation. Applications and Other Benefits: This program strengthens th
long held the promise of efficient energy for back-up power, transportation, and when coupled with an electrolyzer; energy storage for loa

operational assessment on unmanned aerial vehicle missions. Meanwhile, we will explore and identify the most promising commercial app
mediation sites. Compared with traditional laboratory based methods, our portable diagnostic platform for environmental monitoring off
mic in-situ experiments are finding increasing use as direct methods to explore the relationships among materials processing method
ties of in-situ experiments in liquids where for electrochemical processes the local (change in) concentration of acids and bases at the samp
ent, Ic, at a given diameter. This is a transformational advancement that would open up new opportunities for distribution cable application
hysics research. However other low-shot-count, fast, bright events could be recorded as well, such as in applications in ballistics and explos
neral open multiphysics infrastructure that will serve as a reference implementation in guiding the development of a new open standard fo
ons, but, at the same time, are scalable to large areas. To cover large-areas inexpensively while preserving the time resolution method of
r cost per kWh of energy storage, and enables greater portability. In addition to performance and cost advantages over SoA Li-ion batteries
nterpreting the experimental data. Jema Technologies LLC, in collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), proposes t
quires access to a single surface of the concrete to be inspected. Multiple sensor geometries are integrated into a single sensor footprint su
s the ubiquitous choice for ultrafast amplified systems. However, Ti:sapphire systems suffer from its reliance on expensive green pump l
genation technology using reactive distillation to produce THF from a dilute aqueous solution containing furfural. Dilute solutions of furfur
yma. Phase 1 will develop a high yield GaN Seed Wafer process and Phase 2 will improve seed quality, size, and begin GaN boule productio
hire, 100m+ GaN with low defect density, and direct MOCVD deposition of devices on clean, epi-ready, and sub-nanometer roughness surf
he optical feedback by optimizing mirror reflectivities rather than incorporating a Faraday isolator, calculate the optical frequency of each
es damage the photodetectors, causing defects that ruin performance. Next generation high energy physics experiments plan upgrades t
arger synchrotron light facilities. This research led to a commercial spin-off of this technology. The SBIR project goal is to understand and
unications components are more reliable and versatile than are mid-infrared systems based on quantum cascade (QC) lasers. Commercial
act will experimentally verify the feasibility of the proposed approach by fabricating 1st generation sensor prototype, assembling bread-bo
tic manufacturing capability will be used to develop and commercialize low-cost, optical data links that employ single-mode optical fiber an
uperconductor quality and supply will be addressed by using a continuous combustion technique to produce the powder in a scalable man
nufacturing firms based on Wolfram Research recently released component flow based SystemModeler and Mathematica for interactive vi
others, iii) determine the best hardware (multicore CPU or GPU) for typical accelerator design models, iv) demonstrate integration of this im
ightness gun. Depending on the size of the emitter (from a single tip to an array of aligned tips), a number of important applications are fo
ryogenic-efficient cavity. Our approach during Phase I will be to design the cavity using 3-D electromagnetic code considering good SRF pro
SLAC capability for high-power testing of structures and components well beyond its current limits, and with need for only a single X-band
ng technology to address the issue of real-time supply chain optimization for tactical use in demand fulfillment. In Phase I, we will demons
nterface to all of TAUs features and remove guesswork from the workflow, but without obsolescing existing training materials and expertise
that is elliptical or rectangular, rather than circular, can halve the cost of shielding, which may be tens of millions of dollars. In addition, the

refurbishment is required. A mechanism to produce hyperthermal hydrogen atoms (2-5 eV) via the interaction of molecular hydrogen ion
he material is reconstructed from the Compton- scattered X-ray images recorded at multiple positions of the beam. In contrast to existing a
se. In Phase I, PSI will prove the sensor concept and design a prototype sensor network of fiber-coupled or wireless probes, while Phase II w
ents with good precision from unmanned aircraft. These new observations will have important implications for global climate change mod
r global climate change modeling and, ultimately, international energy policy making. In the Phase I program, we will develop a complete c
eveloped during the proposed program will have widespread commercial application. Industrial process monitoring, pharmaceutical manu
gh cost of the isotope tailored tungsten, near-net-shape electrochemical processing techniques will be used to produce the reduce
ve commercial applications across high performance computing, Internet scale and cloud computing, and mobile computing. In the case of
nishing, embossed holograms, and grating manufacturing.
ment products. The project plan includes working with established small businesses in the network management area to integrate delay-ba
mission of a stimulated Raman or stimulated Brillouin scattered (SRS or SBS) probe beam, and (iii) utilizing the gain variations of the scatter
l (niobium or copper plated lead) such that the copper coating is the most lossy material. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: De
In this Phase I proposal, the quantitative capabilities of our current microwave probe will be measured, and some proprietary improvemen
or tube production system, that together will dramatically increase production capacity to the level required, and as well offer a significant
g, and modifying the models; 2) a post-processor that allows the user to easily access and manipulate the results; 3) a debugging and execu
utational materials engineering, will design a castable SX Ni- based superalloy that can be cast effectively as large IGT blade components pr
cost savings to National Laboratories is in the tens of millions of dollars, allowing a more manageable construction and operation cost for F
Technologies will design, develop and test a prototype sector of the novel integrable optics magnet. If the project progresses into the Phase
high repetition rate, and low resolution requirements, to achieve optimal LWS efficiency in a cost effective manner. This Fast Track project is
a driver for a future light source, will produce highly monoergetic, ultrashort x-rays that have applicability specifically in all-optical, compac
fits: Conventional HTS market segments such as energy, medical and R & amp;D could immediately benefit from reductions in mean ti
on efficiency, preferably above 30%. A last requirement is that the neutron-imaging detectors must have a relatively fast response-time, na
nuclear non-proliferation. The goal of the proposed effort is to undertake a systematic investigation of these novel plastic scintillators with h
pound, will be addressed using two main strategies, 1) co-evaporation of constituents using independent sources, and 2) evaporation of a
d on Data Distribution Service (DDS) for scalable and extremely high-throughput messaging for High-Energy Physics (HEP) applications. RTI C
Other Benefits: The DOE, NASA, and NOAA have invested a significant research effort to develop long-term climate modeling and simulatio
embrane, will be constructed. The proposed pump consists of a hydrogen transparent membrane capable of withstanding a differenti
nt in electron microscopy with wide-ranging applications. Key advantages anticipated from this work: 1. Low noise will improve SEM resol
o voltage droop and under high dV/dt and di/dt pulse conditions, loss of termination can occur which increases ESR. Commercial Applicati
Benefits: Federal benefits include the availability of rugged, high precision UAV compatible instruments for the rapid and precise measurem
s and high throughput are critical. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Federal benefits include the availability of a rugged, lo
ed experience in this research area. Current state-of-the-art, laser-spectroscopy-based plasma diagnostic tools are often plagued by laser-i
n ZnO material. The basis for ZnO power transistors has been established in other growth methods, which are not scalable to manufactura
pplication, IV Spy, is a browser-based tool that accelerates battery R & amp;D by providing a seamless platform for uploading, viewing,
eps, increase piece lengths, and reduce cost. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: While HEP magnets are important for future LHC
amp; gt;85% polarization using a strained-compensated superlattice formed from alternating layers of GaAsSb and AlGaAsP approximately
hms. We plan to develop specialized software modules that will allow researchers to easily model rf ion sources and other plasma devices
ma properties (density, impurity content, etc.) are on much longer (10-6 sec) timescales. Modeling which resolves the electron timescale is i
ation framework already has a sophisticated, generic field-solving engine capable of im- plicit solutions to a wide variety of physical problem
main and therefore there is risk in deriving the MEIC design parameters on the basis of simplified models that have been developed and tes
mental data in a limited range of conditions establish the feasibility of the approach, which combines advances in the processing of time do
se from 200% to as much as five orders of magnitude. In this Phase I project we propose to further develop the XRF analytical method for
mplexity, and cost associated with alternative processing such as melting, sintering of powders, or homogenization heat treatments.
rial during fabrication will be investigated. The efficacy of the barrier coatings will be determined by measuring the RRR purity level and criti
nk will have potential commercial benefits for high-speed backplane and databus applications in high-speed or massively parallel computin
CPT -sized integrated beta and gamma sensor for characterization of radiologically contaminated soils with both gamma and beta emitters.
nsitivity detection for trace gases. Advanced, compact, sensor technologies with high precision at low to moderate price points are strong
allow routine data products reporting across all regions and for all seasons. The instrument will consist of a robust laser-based system to m
tems with reduced photon arrival ambiguity, event timing better than 1 nanosecond, and spatial resolution on the scale of a single micron
rrays used in position-sensitive particle and gamma-ray tracking devices to realize the need for a flexible, high performance, and low cost s
nd as double pancake. Thus, the period will be 9.6 mm to 10.0 mm. We shall compute coil forces and perform finite element stress analys
strongly benefit from advances in treaty monitoring technology. Oil and gas production from shale formations using hydraulic fracturing or
rthy characteristics will include linear amplification of current 1 nA, signal bandwidth 1 MHz (-3dB), equivalent input-noise ~ 1.5 nA (rms),
energy computation, MCA spectra, timestamps, waveform capture, on-board processing, run statistics, and trigger distribution between c
ntrinsic to semiconductor detectors, can be fabricated through simple processes, does not require complex electrical interconnections to th
cryogenic conditions where radiolysis, mass loss, and shrinkage of organics are minimized. Inspired by this, Xradia has developed the world
metal compounds tailored for durability, electrical conductivity, strength, and adhesion to a wide range of substrates over time and in auste
nited States continues to increase. The primary use of ammonia is as a fertilizer; but it is also needed for diverse applications such as com-
nufacturing. This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project takes advantage of our recent breakthrough on large scale and low co
proved performance-per-watt. Integrated voltage regulators will allow energy efficiency gains as high as 30% in processors for all computing
minate structures dramatically increase electrical conductivity without sacrificing visible transmission and thereby enable enhanced device
arketed as a high-value functional food product. Including the production of XOs to the production of VFAs from the cellulose, lignin and m
or factors that cause LED color drift. For example, temperature fluctuations from 25 to 70C during operation lead to a color drift of up to uv
low cost solution processing techniques projected at & lt; & lt; $1/m2, meeting the goals of the DOE MYPP. Commercial Applicati
ave a lifetime more than 10 years.

baward will be made to Edison Welding Institute to identify improvements in sonotrode material and welding process, using helium leak te
otypes installed in a demonstration installation, and committed vendors so the system can be made in the USA with US components. Comm

gle cell demonstration experiments. In Phase II of the project, TreadStone plans to scale up this technology to roll-to-roll fabrication scale, a
on Nanotechnologies and Lincoln Composites, the NextGen Aeronautics team will produce highpressure hydrogen storage tanks for use in L
nths] at a time. Commercial Applications and other Benefits The high-concentrating CPV system proposed by CES would benefit the utility
s because the tracking function is instead provided automatically within the device; this enables high concentration levels to be achieved w
ultiple industry awards including ARPA-E grant by dramatically improving the weight/size, manufacturing cost, efficiency, and reliability. A k
cy can provide the performance needed to meet or exceed DOE goals for post- combustion CO2 capture. These advanced solvents will be t
genic oxygen separation technologies. Oxygen is a paramagnetic molecule, which means that it can be influenced by magnetic fields. The p

head, and scanning it in discrete paths over a module or cell, a large number of well-distributed data points can be acquired. Analyzing and
trochemically stable, with a vapor pressure significantly lower than the linear carbonates commonly used in Li-ion battery electrolytes. The
t high-temperatures, as well as the ability to read these sensors despite significant radiation fiber darkening. During Phase I, Luna will inven

trical resistivity tomography (ERT) with borehole magnetometric resistivity (BMR) in order to provide detailed images around one or more

terials will develop a protective aluminide/alumina coating for steel alloys used in power generation applications. NexTechs demonstrated
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er breakdown strength, higher temperature, reduced dielectric absorption, superior self-healing properties and lower ESR. The hybrid film
he new generations of high-efficiency, high- capacitance solar cells with a cost effective instrument; Advanced diagnostics techniques for c

bust application of electrical geophysical monitoring to contaminated sites. A hydro geophysical monitoring software package (HGM) will b
e them a favorable solution for industrial applications. In this Phase I, a feasibility of using capacitance sensors for imaging flow variables in
sing components that can be manufactured in volume by existing USA vendors using existing equipment and processes. Further, successfu
igh speed 3D camera product. Low cost 3D as-built data is essential for BIM implementation for high efficiency buildings. Law enforcement
xture of gasoline, jet fuel and diesel. The difference between lipids (or bio-crude) and diesel fuel is that lipids contain about 10% oxygen an
ually build a bench top prototype during phase 1 of this SBIR program with a vision towards development of a product that can be commer
leading to energy savings for the consumer, reduced loads and peak loads for utilities and the reduction of CO2 emissions. Less environme
lopment of advanced thermal systems for over 25 years and has all of the engineering, production, and marketing experience to transition
storage in order to make CSP an economically viable option for power generation. Continuous fiber-reinforced ceramics are an emerging c
o higher power applications, such as for advanced automotive. The program will benefit distributed energy systems such as smart grid, ren
ice designs and process technology, the GeneSiC-Cornell team proposes 1200 V/50 A-class AlGaN/GaN-Si MOS-HFETs, designed to fully exp
space resolution, and life-time required for a commercial device. Phase I R & amp;D issues to be addressed include a) MCP gain unifor
ge sites. These sites are of high potential interest to prevent leakage of CO2 injected for geologic carbon sequestrationparticularly in geolo
n needed for spin echo angle encoding. A novel design using superconducting coils and Meissner screens is proposed to achieve high magn
t in many accelerator and light source systems. Current lifetimes and performance limit applications to research purposes; however, extend
ped for technetium, in particular pertechnetate, that can be used for in situ ground water monitoring in the vadose zone at the DOE nuclea
r areas. Fast, high-resolution microscopy can potentially help us answer questions about optimizing the high-speed fuel injection process to
nergy Frontier Muon Collider. Transverse and longitudinal phase space matching techniques were developed in Phase I and applied to prev
the same conditions. In Phase II we plan to: Perform refined thermal simulations including heat deposition from the laser pulse to define
gnatures for tamper-indicating seals using a variety of active nanomaterials. In addition, Tetramer will develop prototype designs and meth
g 15 kV SiC half-bridge MCPM exhibiting a low junction to case thermal resistance of 0.045 C/W with an extremely low profile of 14 mm (0
ctrical isolation of the semiconductor and electrical components, and minimizes the thermal resistance between the power semiconductor
ure, emissions, and stove usage. Efficient, robust, cost-effective monitoring and evaluation tools such as PICA are critical to development an
ormance (90% fewer emissions and 50% less fuel required) and on-demand electricity, the stove can achieve widespread adoption with glo
d esters, produced from bio-based organic acids and alcohols, are truly bio-renewable, green chemicals that are promising replacements fo
e water generated by the reaction, thereby suppressing degradation reactions and increasing selectivity; (2) development of novel cataly
06, Cool Energy, Inc. (CEI) has designed, fabricated and tested four generations of low-temperature (100 C to 300 C) Stirling engine power c
-uniform scribing, cracking and layer separation. During the Phase I, MicroXact designed and assembled breadboard system prototype and
totype at a major U.S. manufacturer. In phase I, we developed prototype non-contact sensors and integrated them with an advanced broa
that provides straight, continuous pores for fast transport. In Phase II the nanofiltration ceramic membrane will be further optimized. A p
1800oC. Sporian proposes to develop alternative precursors, processes, packaging materials, and methods to extend the current operation
d to replace or serve as an additive to petroleum based asphalt, sealant, and polymers in the manufacture of building materials. Compared
uring Phase I Mikro demonstrated the technical feasibility of producing advanced designs for pour cup and inline filters using TOMO. Until
uccess of the phase I project by testing the seal to capture real world anomalies and addressing seal performance in simulated engine cond
omium volatilization, and coking resistances were demonstrated on a range of commercially important alloys. In parallel the manufacturabi
ct established the feasibility of continuous on-line health monitoring, advanced fault detection, and diagnostic techniques for the control e
ility to laser machine the components to surface smoothness of 20 microns or less. In Phase II, PSI will develop and produce full size proto
lements in- situ and in near real-time, which provides on-the-spot accountancy of plutonium, uranium, and other radioactive materials. Th
specialized technique that permits large-volume synthesis of high-quality material in hours and allows creation of unconventional compos
ality to easily import external routines into Python, including parallel code. This Python HPC framework will make parallel computing easie
as directed to: resolve the fundamental interface issues in connecting FieldView and the VisIt engine, discover data type incompatibilities b
ironmental problems.
mization software, previously developed with ASCR support, so as to take advantage of high-performance computing (HPC) concepts that a
mized using Computational Fluid Dynamics modeling. The large particle sizer development will focus on reducing the sizing uncertainties ass
rade impactor measurements. To address the present needs, this project has focused on incorporating a microbalance with rapid electron
with a pair of mid-infrared lasers. This development draws upon and extends trace gas measurement technology developed at Aerodyne R
heric pressure directly in the field. The ability of LAMIS for simultaneous elemental and isotopic analysis, including depth profiling an
ynthetic biology. This device physically implements simple yet powerful computer search algorithms as fluidic circuits in a microfluidic chip
and soil digestions/extracts, using a novel combination of an advanced electrode material with a micro-fabricated electrode geometry and
otope ratio mass spectrometery. In this program, LGR proposes to develop a field-deployable analyzer for the accurate determination of N
ed monitors in terms of measuring beam flux and position. The proposed program builds upon these developments and takes a broader lo
ase II we will develop the key subcomponents, including the laser modulator, laser mode driver, and observation screen. We will integrate
tion from acoustic data. Both acoustic wave transmission and reflection methods will be investigated and used to enable measurement at a
erials including plastic, metals, and silicon; and (v) other materials processing such as rapid prototyping, desk top manufacturing, micromac
. The remanence Br and intrinsic coercivity were good and the path for further improvement was identified. In Phase II we will process the
a proof of concept experiment. In addition, the design of the full prototype system was considered in preparation for Phase II. The main g
d to aid in identifying problem with the instrumentation, plant, beam steering, or model. This development is built on EPICS version 4, whi
ility is key for all of the anticipated DOE applications. In the Phase I program we successfully completed a proof-of-concept demonstration
0 K to 5 K. Additionally, initial tests to determine the adhesion of cathodic arc films to stainless steel were carried out. In Phase II, further a
geometric constraints on being able to seal the liquid and gas cells have also inhibited the use of energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS)
uctured catalysts via a variety of routes and strive to commercialize selected catalysts with best performance. Commercial Applications and
performance over the baseline materials. In Phase 2, the catalyst and anion exchange membrane (AEM) formulations down-selected from
Membrane processes have been previously evaluated for separating ethylene/ethane or propylene/propane. In many cases, silver salt fac
ures above 1000C in high neutron flux environments, while maintaining strength and chemical inertness over those of alloys, such as Zircalo
ntage due to the problems of crossover when two distinct active materials are separated by a membrane. In our Phase I project we prepar
ell as reduced heat of reaction (energy released) during the curing of the material. In addition, nanomaterial fabric treatments were used t
he microcavity technology enables them to be nearly as efficient as their mercury-containing counterparts. This Phase I program has been
llector for the 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystron for the FNAL Project-X 8 GeV pulsed linear accelerator. These designs were closely coo
nicon facility. We plan to systematically perform power loss and multipactor light emission measurements for different materials as a functi
TEPG devices that can provide $1/W of power will be the major focus of this proposed work. Many applications of TE devices utilize their
urchase heavy duty engines with RLEs. In addition to new engines, due to the proposed semi- external liner driving mechanism, existing en
olution to extend engine life is with the implementation of a low friction, high temperature stable, and low wear coatings to the componen
olling into its porous network functional layers of heat accumulation phase change material (PCM) microspheres and heat transfer sub-laye
orage (for example organic photovoltaics) and biological materials under physiological conditions. This project involves a close collaboratio
op coats. Phase I Accomplishments In Phase I, HiFunda LLC and UConn successfully demonstrated the capability of making YAG thermal ba
easing reactant mass transfer rates, eliminating costs associated with the felt and component alignment.What was done in Phase I: Faraday
f Conductor-on-RoundCore cables for fusion applications. Weve shown, both analytically and experimentally, that the current distribution i
High power testing will be carried out at JLab to characterize EBM Cavity performance. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The A
s/electrodes for proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, through design and synthesis of core-shell nanocatalysts and innovative s
eutron detection technology. To achieve this goal, the first step will be to tune the compositions including the monomers and additives as w
ariety of numerical and complexity-based processes. Moreover, by leveraging our Phase I funding with additional state funding, we were a
duces capital costs. In Phase I, TDA developed a new sorbent that can remove multiple contaminants from simulated synthesis gas stream
new instruments. The Phase-I program has demonstrated that typical sizes ranging from 1 to 5-cm cubic crystals are viable and can provid
nce networks. In phase I, Aurrion used established modeling and design tools to validate the performance of key photonic component and
alibrates the energy model to the physical building, provides fault and damage detection feedback to building managers, and establishes th
t, cost and space efficient systems starting in 2014 that can provide grid parity pollution free electricity without subsidy by 2020.

ved by development of a revolutionary polymer-based front surface reflector (FSR). Commercial Applications and Other Benefits If this pro
ototype demonstration. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed sensor has the potential to improve the efficiency and
and portable power applications like cell phones, computers and PDAs for both civilian and military use.
ess than $1000. Although established in Europe, sales in the US are just beginning. Industry experts expect a rapid transition to micro HEV t
d anode development is based on XGSs proprietary, highly efficient high energy exfoliation process used for the low cost production of com
raphites will be used to further increase specific energy and energy density. Batteries which incorporate the proposed innovations will weig
allow the expanded use of fuel efficient diesel engines.
erodynamically matched to a centrifugal impeller with vaneless diffuser/volute housing. The singular innovation herein is the variable bypas
of Phase II that exceeds DOE targets for fuel economy, operating range, and cost. Commercial Applications The market size for automotive
e intake valve, the reduced lift profile causes early increases the effective compression ratio. On the exhaust valve, early closing retains hea
efficiency improvement leads simultaneously to fuel savings and an ability to downsize engines, which provides a tremendous public econo
irements based on transportation applications. In addition to the sensor element fabrication, packaging and signal conditioning approache
ncentrations in a single sensor device, adding significant value to diesel exhaust systems employing selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system
rmanent magnets with less or no dysprosium, based on (i) control of Dy atoms distribution at grain boundaries through a newly discovered
h, low loss soft magnetic materials very difficult. The idea of this Phase I is to design and develop a high strength, low cost soft magnetic Fe
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits An extension of this SBIR project into Phase II and beyond will allow us to develop prototype l
ssed A large portion of these dams could produce power economically with low cost, simple-to-install systems being designed and built by
nd do not use critical and costly rare earth permanent magnets. Commercial Application and Benefits This project will enable the installatio
d innovation will provide passive measures for enhanced heat transfer during dry stagnation, thus reducing the maximum temperature to a
orensics, commissioning, and developing advanced controls systems in high performance and cost sensitive building applications. The worl
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encapsulation technology has been developed that addresses the critical needs of the PV industry. The technology & apos;s benefits in
fiber optics strains the abilities of conventional optical fibers. The proposed research capitalizes on the most recent advances in high-powe
The properties for the modeling include, melting temperature and glass formability of the compositions, and chemical durability of the Fe
blematic data structures in their codes. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This tool will be primarily designed for use in the sup
source will be based upon two injection locked magnetrons in a novel combining architecture for amplitude modulation and a cross field a
GHz range, and dual use commercial applications exist in EMI shielding (e.g., microwaves, cell phones hubs, radar) and potentially in electr
and Drs. Bruce Lipschultz, Dennis Whyte and Graham Wright of MITs Plasma Science Fusion Center (PSFC), are proposing to design new PF
n distribution. The challenge to the detection devices in those applications is the need to detect multiple particles arriving at a short perio
native, much simpler and cheaper way for synthesis of this material on a large scale, and partner up with/license our IP to a company that a
eneration can be attacked starting from high-level productivity languages. PUMA-V will leverage the existing USQCD software stack which r
USGS as well as academic institutions. It will couple observational data, data storage and information access tools, inversion and prediction
hieve enhanced solar modulation at fast switching speeds. The economic and environmental benefits of using electrochromic windows are
gy will result in ultra-low cost metrics ( & lt;$0.1/W). We propose to integrate skutterudites that have been perfected by the NASAs Je
m-factor measurement point appliances and a central intelligence system for analysis and visualization. The product integrates DOE-funded
tive sensor production. PNESAs are designed for sensitive, selective and accurate monitoring of CO2 under geological conditions. Phase I de
carbon fibers will enable their use in wind blades, tidal turbine blades and other automotive and marine structures.
ly calculating the 3D wind profile in real-time with low power microcontrollers. Successful development of the proposed technology will en
ere are still issues in long time performance at 200 and 250 oC, and the second- and third-generation high temperature capacitors require a
ntinuous hydrothermal biomass conversion process is the lack of commercial pumps that can deliver concentrated biomass slurry flows to
ICME tools. A major challenge is to expand this capability to a wide range of materials and to make it more accessible to manufacturing co
tential filters to vary the light source, including fluorescence capability and an 880nm wavelength that would eliminate algal growth on the
L are proposing a virtual accelerator framework that enables Cloud-based HPC service providers to offer cost-effective, elastic and fault tole
) power relative to the illumination sources used in conventional LTS experiments. The brighter light source will provide elevated counts of
ment of a single step approach to manufacturing the membrane MEA for PEM-based water electrolyzers. Using a novel technique for apply

e measurement performance of the system by increasing the transmit power and by decreasing the range of the first measurement. The P
ectric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) region. The project included: assembly and evaluation of relevant data sets; development and eva
going on during charging and discharging. Up to now, these were only grey-scale images showing structuremuch like black-and-white TV in
ignificant amount of downtime for these very expensive instruments. Oregon Physics developed its first high density plasma source prior to
oping a unique 6.5 kV Silicon Carbide switch platform. The proposed switch module will provide a significantly smaller, more efficient
s Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS); the same technology that NASA landed on Mars on the Curiosity Rover. Our Phase II rese
ave high sensitivity, quick responses and precision to go along with cost effective manufacturability and robustness in the face of the extrem
and therefore more efficiently. Thinner insulation will increase packing factor, and contribute to higher power density, and smaller, lower w
stigating the effects of adding multi-chemistry nanolubricant into regular engine oil, 5.8% increase in power and a proportional increase of
osed technology for sectional component-based assembly of large wind turbine rotor blades ( & gt;65m length), Engineer and test th
optics to further collimate the x- rays such that a plane crystal can function as a wavelength selective element. This approach dramatically in
can be reduced by 20% without sacrificing product quality. These objectives will be realized by developing a new aerogel-fiber reinforced c
gas to high pressures up to 3600 psi, the option exists to utilize engineered, high surface area materials that can physically adsorb and deso
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ating an integrated system with system efficiencies of 22.5%. The system will operate outdoors unattended for months at a time and produ
e cost of vapor barrier and packaging materials required for modules. The technical approach encompasses the development of solution pr
r-present gadgets of modern life remain constrained by the availability of power to quench the thirst of power hungry electronics. The dev
e on an embedded microprocessor, (3) demonstrate balancing on this module that outperforms a standard baseline resistive BCMS from a
and optimize the composition and processing of these materials, with the goal of producing a battery with greater than 200 Wh/kg (doub
tion, and the sharp leading edge of the pulses makes fast nanosecond timing resolution possible. Adelphi Technology, working with Yale Un
tors for implementing complicated biological reactions that microbes and chemical catalysts cannot do, for example, 12 mol of dihydroge

ere. This is a proposal for the adoption of Online Monitoring (OLM) technology for condition based assessment of instrumentation and con
the board level complexity and power consumption associated with the routing high speed signals over copper traces. To achieve this pack
ch, which is to send sample bottles to a lab for analysis. Ultimately an automated version of the system will be placed in the well itself, so t
without human intervention. It measures mercury with an atomic fluorescence detector, giving it sufficient sensitivity and range for both
d trials. Refinement of the current prototype in Phase II will include the development of a more sensitive optical configuration and a more
100 mJ at ~kHz repetition rates. Phase I effort confirmed the feasibility of the proposed approach. A Ho:YLF regenerative amplifier allowe
ergy conversion materials. Research will be performed jointly by the small business and the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National L
Phase II. The most risky aspect of the Phase I design study was demonstrating the feasibility of CO2 pulse re-amplification at 25-ns interval
de load design will be based upon HOM load designs developed by Muons, Inc. In Phase I, a novel lossy ceramic material and a mechanica
n bulk diamond can now be simulated with the three dimensional code VORPAL but it lacks algorithms for high-fidelity modeling of surface
proposed are based on technology that has undergone significant development at Q-Peak and continues to be advanced for applications i
oposed project. In Phase I we built and brought up a monochromated STEM that uses a new type of a Nion- designed monochromator, and
d imaging for neutron microscopy, small angle neutron scatter, and other neutron optics applications. The lens can be used in instruments t
Phase II the speed of fabrication will be increased to commercially affordable levels, and the membrane will be turned into a prototype be
this approach are a robust free- standing breeder material structure with a high tritium release rate, higher tritium breeding ratio, high ther
fier features, including low-noise signal amplification with programmable gain/bandwidth preamplifier, and pulse shaping circuits. Enhance
formance improvement of the parallelized solver was demonstrated ensuring a significant performance improvement of the proposed para
0-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystron for the FNAL Project-X 8 GeV pulsed linear accelerator. These designs were closely coordinated with des
ostrructure in high purity (RRR grade) Nb tube for better hydroformability, (3) microstructure examination and mechanical testing of proce
than that produced by the CLINAC solenoid klystron. Individual designs were realized for all of the critical components. In Phase II we will
he fundamental mode, which requires a respective asymmetry of the power coupler. Three competing designs for the crab cavity are curre
e manufacturing process, particularly to avoid the JE limiting defects are tied to the type of powder used for the Bi-2212/Ag wires. Perform
ctronic properties may soon enable improvements in ubiquitous Silicon semiconducting devices. Examples of diamond devices currently u
se materials were performed. Argonne, Brookhaven, Oak Ridge have shown interest in ferroelectric based components for high power man
ved & gt; 85% polarization using a strained superlattice formed from alternating layers of GaAs and GaAsP approximately ten monola
YSZ disks (2-3 mm) retaining open, interconnected porosity on the meso- to macro-scale upon heating to 1600 C for up to 24 hours. These
nded reliability, field quality, and protection system must be demonstrated before such magnets can be inducted in RHIC or any such future
ID provides the best energy resolution whose output is digitized on-chip for further processing by room temperature electronics. The analo
veral techniques for improving the electronic properties of thin, polycrystalline diamond. These improvements were followed by the succe
are economically competitive with nuclear reactors and high energy proton accelerators. Niowave, Inc. is developing a radioisotope produ
mmercial quantities at a reasonable cost remains a challenge. We plan to provide a reliable commercial source of accelerator-based, high sp
iamond plates finished with this polishing method. This achievement represents the first demonstration of production of damage-free dia
d technology involving solid phase pyridines, which do not have the drawbacks of liquid pyridine. In Phase I, ISL will design and fabricate a H
calable to produce GaN single crystal boules and wafers of large diameters. Fairfield Crystal team will grow GaN single crystal boules and th
sing legacy silicon fabrication equipment in the Avogy facility in San Jose, CA. The transistor and technology performance metrics will be ve
characterization and application feedback, demonstrating a 40kW boost converter operating at a switching frequency greater than 50 kHz.
MicroLink is also a leading producer of GaAs VJFETs and HBTs. The proposed principal investigator carried out pioneering work on photoele
as been successfully used in superconductor wire manufacturing where grain alignment is critically important in order for the wires to carry
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S) device. The system also has a field-upgradable reference library to treat and remember the new materials encountered. The Phase I eff
(RSD) and resource/asset requirements regarding both radar and interceptors. This expandability will enhance the mission planning tool t
count. Primordial will implement the algorithms in a software libraryOrion SDKand then construct a simulation framework that enables as
l probabilistic state estimates and derives optimal yet adaptable Sea-based positioning solutions in real time. The proposed SOAAP technol
plan to develop a non-operational model showing how the new RF waveform characteristics can deduce such target characteristics as refle
ncorporating an arbitrary waveform generator and utilizing the current signal processor. TSC will also address and model the transmitter no
and methods proposed will be conducted. We will clearly validate the viability of the proposed solution during the Phase I effort resulting i
sensors in order to augment the existing distance-based track association metrics that are already currently in use by the system.
age for a production level prototype. Phase II includes the investigation of the sensor"s ability to classify attacks and the optimization
head fragmentation then automatically produce a report describing the mass, size, speed, and trajectory of each fragment. The system wil
des with the focus on constraints to the test situation which allow certainty of impact conditions with a minimum of instrumentation. Term
rn-through, dynamic pressure overload, and g-load crushing.

ciated transmit power on the plasma environment. During Phase I, we will demonstrate the feasibility of the coupled CEM-CFD tool using s

alidation of this methodology will be performed on a model with characteristics relevant to MDA ballistic missile targets. This tool will impl
NDE data. No base dielectric properties nor target thicknesses need be entered before calculating the answers. The existing equipment is

totype for integration as a drop-in-replacement and to test in air and dry nitrogen environments. In Phase III, we will focus on the initial pro
AAD safety requirements. Phase I will demonstrate the optical sensor components, and identify safety issues and requirements for system
and InGaAs/InP in the short wave infrared (SWIR) wavelength range of 900nm to 1700nm. With either material system, the prototype dete
element to stabilize wavelength drift and local thermal effect. Eotron"s SMC and silicon packaging implemented in diode laser stacki

rom these sondes will be integrated with atmospheric models to enable forecasts of these parameters and to support the development of
of target characteristics. The software will make use of weather databases to provide accurate atmospheric conditions for realistic simulatio

icitation and with the funding provided by the SBIR program will produce a very successful and reliable nozzle extension for DACS thrusters
pidly changing BM threat scenes.
ombustion problems. The dependence of motor performance on the key parameters (such as the injected aerosol mass flux, the size of the

n Phase II, Luminit plans to further refine the system design and build an integrated scalable engineering prototype capable of operating in
ests to achieve a TRL = 6-7. NextGen will also address cost, weight, ease-of-fabrication and reliability issues to facilitate near-term technolo
ure excursions, marker destruction after surface modification by sanding and blacktop recoat, sandblasting, and mechanical lapping, and d
ojet will investigate the development and application of thermal barriers on CCP exit cones. Heat transfer analyses will be conducted to de
aring. In order to address these aspects, in this phase I proposal we intend to develop novel high temperature thermal barrier coatings usin
e refractory coating should provide no change in corrosion and weather resistance, installation, ground preparation, ground securing, or du
terial top layer. No through seams exist in the design to allow easy thermal transport of heat to the underlying surface. The proposed helip
ability, reliability, and maintainability will also be analyzed for various design solutions.

60% wallplug efficiency and>1 kW QCW optical power in a 0.5 cm2 high power VCSEL array, with a spectral width less than 1 nm and a t
el command inputs. The core concepts behind Lucid were prototyped and tested in the MAGIC International Robot Competition where Soa
le transition path for the tag technology, Benz has partnered with leading RFID ASIC supplier TEGO, who will fabricate breadboard hardwar

ment system. This customization will include optimization of air flow paths for natural convection, if feasible. At the end of Phase I, ACT wi
cessful program experience as well as SBIR experience in developing and integrating ballistic solutions for tactical vehicles coupled with our

show how the evaluations may be used for recommendations regarding personnel, training, technology, training, and/or aiding. The key to
ntegrating QuickSAT and ARLX to create a space qualified hypervisor with integrated virtual payload definition tools, modeling tool event sc
modified bioscavengers for their improved half-life and bioavailability when delivered subcutaneously in an appropriate animal model, and
contaminants. Phase II will focus on prototype system design, construction and characterization. Phase III will focus on field-deployable sys
to be used for carbon dioxide capture within the self contained breathing apparatus. This sorbent eliminates dusting, operates at a much m

ng air monitoring to detect any ozone levels over the normal. The prototype features and the test results conducted in Phase I will be summ
lish proof-of-principle of the proposed technology. In Phase II, novel designs for electrostatic collection of the charged aerosols will be expl
ment and prediction and flight path optimization. Passive temperature control will be applied to the sample and instrumentation and direc
posable, pre-filled drug cartridges and is applicable to single-component, dry/wet, liquid/liquid, and multicomponent combinations. In Ph
ulations. The exploratory research performed under this grant will validate the dose assessment at time points less than 24 hours following
ge nodes (e.g., unsecure wireless links and hostile storage nodes). The internal and external attacks on distributed storage system are inves
on wound fiber optic cable provides telemetry, with suspension to buffer vertical wave-induced motion. A modified upper electronics asse
apon and storing electrical energy, in pulse power batteries and/or super capacitors, for the next shot. RCT plans to use SiC power modules
ated power electronic interface, experimentally verifying pulse power operation. In Phase II, Mainstream will demonstrate a full-scale proto
cific emitter signal intercept. The solution will be applicable to fielded receiver systems such as the ALQ-217, and should not require any ha
51 class ship to further reduce unnecessary maintenance on the ship so that focus and time can be spent on more critical operations. Mide
d produce a pre-production environmentally-sealed enclosure with integral TMS. The proposed TMS leverages COTS components and Main
ll allow a path forward to a successful Phase II.

ithin the shock hydrocode CTH and will allow for more accurate simulation of ballistic impact events on the material systems of interest and

and joint orthogonal nature of the RF signal space. A hybrid class of algorithms and techniques will be used, namely: multiobjective optim
cations around the headset. In Phase I, the core headset and electronics will be designed, constructed and evaluated. A simple app with v
al-world EEG experience, and community building. Creare has assembled a broad team with a proven track record in each of these areas s
ics that directly address the DARPA requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of BioAMP by conducting a comprehensi

resiliency in the system. This design provides wireless nodes with the unique capabilities of adaptively utilizing local information and optim

ty to receive emergency-action messages effectively. These include the Electromagnetic Pulse from a local event, Ducted EMP through the
device will be optimized using high-fidelity simulation tools. The fabricated device will be tested and demonstrated in our well-equipped bi
ely applicable purification system will allow for fast, simple, inexpensive purification of any target protein.
at start immediately, can be throttled over the full range from off to full flow and can be repeatedly cycled for extended operating times. Th
monstration in Phase II.
prototype that will meet the CBD performance metrics. POC plans to finalize the overall device design and manufacture and demonstrate t
ot;s unique computational approach to formulation development provides greater efficiency and accuracy in the design of depot medicati
ncentration of Butyrylcholinesterase in the blood without repeated dosing is a capability that would enhance the operational utility of BuC
date the feasibility and merits of the sensor, resulting in a development plan for further implementation of the technology.
ated Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) effluent rapidly. In marine environment, the regulations controlling the discharge of shipboard wastew
highly available even with node loss. VIRAL implements a unique authenticate and security features that would be secure from outside ea

of the proposed program is focused on demonstrating SeaCube"s feasibility. The point of departure will be a miniature UAV based im
the Navy for further evaluation. For the Phase III program, XII will focus on collaborating with our commercial partners to improve the HAU

, TDA will be able to develop and recommend a complete and optimized system for the unique application of rotorcraft component trackin

or costs, are essential if the Navy is to benefit from the new technology. A variety of accelerometer designs are under development for the

vation space. The models are designed to uncover the relevant characteristics and structure of data through non-linear dimensionality redu

duced distance scales within the laboratory. In Phase II, we will further optimize the photo-detector technology based on the feedback fro
work is to develop such a sensing module, based on the combination of a miniaturized surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectros
warning system, when concentration of a toxic compound exceeds the specified threshold level. Phase I study will prove the feasibility of t
of interest. The proposed Edaptive Heiste solution builds on previous Edaptive Computing, Inc (ECI) knowledge and technology itself inno

nced planning algorithms that incorporate both hard and soft constraints during mission re-planning and re-tasking. Finally, we will extend
tion by human operators and automated planning technologies for rapid course of action analysis; and (2) innovative visualizations and int
Rb vapor, but also to its oxides and hydroxides. Computer modeling of the layered structure will be performed to study its light transmissio
ed with AFIT"s LEEDR code and MDA"s SHaRE/SCALE system performance modeling codes to prototype an atmospheric decisio
hnology elements are mature from prior work, we have high-level laser expertise to ensure design details are relevant for DPALS, and we h
paratus towards the requirements of the MDA while minimizing the cost and development time for the finished product.
ncentrate on subscale testing of Li-ion batteries composed of 1 to 7 high power cells for 10"s of seconds pulses with off time less tha
ployed to assess the fidelity of the hardwire telemetry link which routes the data from the sensor to a surface float.
parallel, separated by an optical time delay, one segment has three accelerometers and a hydrophone, the other has three magnetic senso
are plans for Phase II demonstrations. During Phase II we will fabricate and evaluate a subscale prototype to show level of performance com

ess HIP treatment. The new chemistry will be determined using analytical trial and error, which will be supported by limited deposition tes
f replanning technologies. SALVO-USA will provide operators with an intuitive interface consisting of multiple coordinated layers of informa
thin the Processing Layer of the NAVSEA NexGen EW system architecture concept. Interface and control software, operating within an Ozon

research in Automatic Wikipedia generation that will augment and enhance LCC"s existing state-of-the-art Ferret QA system. In addi

distributed, multi-echelon"team"supervised and directed by a human(s). Measuring and optimizing the performance of such
ngful feature space. These enable computation of principle direction for each point in the latent space to allow the user to traverse in a me
best take advantage of the user's expertise and inject it into the problem? These considerations lead one inexorably to five core inter

he user with additional subtle sensory feedback such as audio, vibration and olfactory The key feature is the use of ontology and Bayesian
Rake receivers and Kalman filters to adapt to different RTT, channel coherence time, changes in propagation loss values and variability in D
) proposes to develop a dynamic Network Sensing, Assessment, and Intrusion Detection (NetSAID) system on portable SDR platforms to en
upport interpretation by non-technical.
y of DCI-mitigating pharmacological agents. The algorithms will be supported by an integrated, miniaturized physiological sensor suite mon

ept, detection, characterization, classification and identification of emitters. We will illustrate, by qualitative and quantitative measures, how
high-strength aluminum, high-strength steel, and magnesium alloys.

hip costs, directly addressing Navy requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of foam detection and counteraction capa
and normal tank conditions. When a foaming event is detected, the system will initiate delivery of environmentally compliant defoamer an
amework that enables clear and precise definitions of the concepts of futuristic operations, such that this definition directly influences var
alizations. To meet this need, SA Technologies proposes to use both their performance measurement assessment system developed in past
piezoelectric packages are produced with necessary electrical connection to the piezoelectric element embedded. Because of the large num

employed with good results. Segmented cylinders of the relaxor piezocrystals provide a dramatic enhancement over the legacy piezocerami
resist ballistic and blast impact.
e, compare, and reframe their interpretations of data. During Phase I we will devise measures of intuition and pair them with appropriate

tion (AID) to enable reception of the MUOS waveform in severe Doppler environments.

r axes. Phase I will result in a demonstration of the ability to enhance the orientation in three axes. The Phase I Option will further investig
reatment and eliminating the need for repeated surgeries. The output of the proposed work will be experimental demonstration of electro
hing distances as large as 10 km. It will also address the potential for improved sensitivity so as to assist in the location of hidden facilities t
ed by the System F6 core cluster rather than the adjunct spacecraft. SAInt acts as a low-level data router on the adjunct spacecraft, minimiz
or manufacturing. The device is highly versatile and can be amended to a range of payloads in terms of drug volume and a number of cons
ChE at proper release rates. The intramuscularly injectable depot will be able to maintain BuChE plasma concentration that is effective to b

down select fluorescent assays, ii) optimize enzyme induction, iii) develop a rapid high-through syringe filter format and iv) demonstrate the
antly improves the data availability with distributed implementation in wireless ad hoc networks. Finally, in the proposed effort, we will dem
erprise networks. The solution will provide interoperability with key standards required by the DoD Network-Centric Operations objectives
excellent FR properties without significantly degrading other critical properties, based an understanding of the particular chemistry of cott
pecifically, Alexium is proposing a project that will establish the feasibility of applying an inexpensive and highly effective, topical treatment
ISL will scale-up the processing methodology to delivery an appropriate quantity of yardage for field testing and product verification. ISL w

educe high intensity noise by up to 30 dB while freely transmitting low intensity noise in a way that will not interfere with the natural mean
noise attenuation specifications set forth in SBIR N123-154. If successful in Phase I, Hearing Armor can use Phase II for refinement to perm
e environment at an approved government test facility, provide a test report, prepare a cost and manufacturing plan, optimize the number

comprehensive roadside assessment of hull and armor damage to Marine Corps vehicles, which directly addresses the Navy requirements
elop and test a toolset for post-IED hull inspection in the field. In addition to effective detection of the failure characteristics in individual m
pport the Navy in transitioning our HCM for Navy use, and we will supply variants of our HCM for many applications in the government an

epts relative to the target FSP/DSF shock test environment and accompanying test objectives will be evaluated through advance modeling
ion-making. Because PRMs model a situation as a set of objects and relationships between the objects, they are very capable of modeling
ice for delivering NetOps data with near-real time delivery. NOMC connects the Cyber and Maritime domains, using new methods drawn fr

hem to operate effectively as broadband VLF systems, which directly addresses the Navy requirements for submarine communications. In P

mited Bandwidth Plugins to reduce RTPS header size, compress cybersecurity data and apply other techniques to enable transmission on a
ed to the CIRT Analyst.
ol called Security Content Transponder (SCT) for facilitating real-time security management and incident reporting, utilizing various data m
ptical Elements. The second thin film layer is composed of a composite polymer material that shifts the frequency of the incoming solar rad
concentrating optics, use of advanced triple junction PV materials, and zero-wear in-panel tracking in a cost-effective package made from c
o minimize reflections between each layer. We believe this approach offers cost and weight advantages over not only current mechanical so
roposed program will demonstrate feasibility of developing an energy storage device that incorporates these materials to deliver that perfo
perational temperature range.
hieved by exploiting effective medium design concepts to allow energy densities to approach or exceed those of chemical batteries. If succe
h directly address the Warfighter PPE EOD ensemble requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of OMNIBLAS by design

ns features that meets the needs of the war fighters.

kforce development, recruiting and accessions, Fleet and family support, pay and personnel, and enterprise biz services.
S system architecture and improved mobile device policy that will allow secure integration of mobile technologies with business systems. P
to a large number of warfighters for a reasonable cost.

conductive materials such as Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC). A BDAT unit accesses a vehicle-specific, position-indexed database,
will be outlined and will ultimately lead to a device that is TRL 7 or greater by the end of Phase II.
tool to verify compliance to requirements. AES"s Phase I base and option plan provide a means to quickly develop a prototype in a P

0% to 100% increase in area ratio over state-of-the-art extendible nozzles. Weight and reliability impacts are minimal.
eflectivity, emissivity, material construction, and others. POC will identify testing and verification criteria such as target characterization an
n radar system performance.
h approach leverages our significant experience with regard to the development of MDA SBIR funded real-time network based data fusion
oblem thus fully integrating optimization of the exact problem.
se projects and others to create a single system that will simultaneously optimize the tasking of sensors and interceptors for a solution mor
es used for reading out the state. The device will consist of two similar transistors, one using standard silicon dioxide as the gate dielectric
A software model to detect, track, and derive position and velocity of each debris object will be demonstrated. Based on Phase I results, in
accurately model HE response under arbitrary loading and environmental conditions utilizing only simple energetic characterization experim
emphasize the continued development and assessment of the new code with application to actual debris fields.
ystem is anticipated to be a man-portable tool to extract multi-layer composite properties, thus enabling high fidelity modeling and meetin
e specifications set forth by MDA. For the Phase III program, XII will focus on collaborating with our commercial partners to improve and p
test advances of Compressive Sensing and Dictionary Learning.

ty built in to the derivation of chaos-based signals from a chaos map over the chaos control parameters.
that are sensor invariant and amenable to optimal track correlation across sensors. Once this target characterization is carried out effective

us on the camera optical design and the implementation of our automated data processing, correlation, and fusion algorithms. This numer
ill be compatible with Yankeef"ff3/4s Automated Dropsonde Dispenser mounted on Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicles. These du
tion effort, the prototype system will be constructed and used to power a laser source. Testing in a simulated high altitude environment wil
of AVIC by developing its atmospheric effect models in all physical layers of the atmosphere, developing water vapor correction algorithms
e phase I effort will focus on a high-fidelity physical simulator of the shoulder with pressurized blood flow in an artificial axillary artery that

ping system for simulated organs and anatomical structures will require a custom design that advances the state of the art in rapid manufa
t would develop methods for the heterogeneous printing of objects with desired anisotropic material properties; develop methods for the
by the PCAST report and produce both, a detailed architecture document of an effective implementation of those recommendations, and
ments: (1) an analysis layer that learns how languages are being used (i.e., convention) based on information extraction and document class
y, we will incorporate an active learning module to recognize when ambiguity resolution by a human-in-the-loop can have a cascading effe
ation technology, while integrating the resulting system with important emerging sources like 3M's Healthcare Data Dictionary, all th
amp; #8226; Mobile Access so that doctors anywhere can get COPTADS assessments on a 24/7 basis & #8226; Scalability to ensure rea
the list of required and desirable features, and planning for Phase 2. Commonwealth Informatics has assembled collaborators from Harva

of these compounds is expected to supersede currently available antimicrobial technologies, leading to Phase II and III activities that assess
also working to integrate the stabilization technology into a microfluidic chip for incorporation into the SafePort water analysis system.
d and accuracy, greatly surpassing current approaches. The proposed project will also lead to key advances in Raman spectroscopy that ca
r operational model will be developed. Utilization of radiation pressure backaction cooling of the cavity to reduce local temperature and fu

etic fields emitted by the suspect component are measured, analyzed, and compared against the electromagnetic emission model of the a
ials can be used to replace structurally inert materials with structural reactive materials to enhance weapon effectiveness and reduce paylo
om end users on authentication solutions,. Furthermore, none of the existing authentication solutions are capable of identifying used prod
pplied to it and wirelessly sends that information to a simulation computer.
st setup for the instructor and allows multiple scenarios for the trainees - Realistically clotting blood analogue provides accurate and realis
ctiveness of the system. The training system will a) support acquisition of cognitive/psycho-motor skills required by field medics: b) m
s approach is expected to enable low cost sensing that can be integrated with additional sensors in a simulator to accurately track the perfo
nexpensive polymeric organ models that bleed realistically under traumatic or surgical events. We have also developed a blood analogue t
ment of tension pneumothorax and four compartment fasciotomy of the leg for compartment syndrome.
el to a freestanding height of over 1.5 m. In Phase I, POC will design the McTrap and fabricate a prototype to operate for over 24 hours with

. In developing the trap design, TDA and its team will integrate recent advances in understanding of vector behavior critical to trapping, as
sect attraction methods with innovative sensing and signal processing technology to create a broadly-effective, low-cost and energy-efficie
nter of Gravity. We shall also combine the orientation of the hips and legs measured by the IMUs with the Walkasins demonstrated ability t
create a system capable of providing the data necessary for augmenting sensory cues during dynamic tasks.
eting DoD needs. The ultimate objective of this proposed project is to provide antimicrobial functions to uniforms and undergarments for s
troller design elements) for closed-loop infusional propofol anesthesia to automate drug delivery in real-time in vivo, using small infusion s
al gel system and therapeutic for improved skin barrier penetration and increased neuronal targeting ability which will be demonstrated usi

ch a bearing, develop a design, fabricate a prototype, and test it in an existing room-temperature test rig. In Phase II, we will further deve
g, RF frequency and noise managment, calibration, measurement interpolation, coordinate transformation and presentation. The result is
ed based on (i) availability of commercial COTS component and hardware, (ii) optimization results from Phase I, and (iii) measurement repe
rmation. It will maintain data continuity for downstream caregivers as casualties are transported through echelons of care. The system will

RTI: A VTOL Evacuation and Resupply Tactical Interface. VERTI will leverage Neya"s expertise in developing intuitive, easy to use m
d in an airframe with a TRL 6/ MRL 7. Technology insertion at the end of Phase I will occur via identified prime partners targeting the SM3-I
and pre-impregnated materials to be heated within a mold and hot stamped in less than 30 seconds to the final net shape of complex part
, and thermal conductivity. Proof of principal experiments will be conducted to validate the strength of the material, as well as thermal con

ults into a scalable and intuitive workbench. This workbench will greatly aid the design of autonomous systems and identify gaps as well as

ers back to the information it used to draw its conclusion. HOLMES offers on-the-fly information retrieval without the requirement of a supe
oject. While initially focused on TBI and PTSD, Lifecom"s engineering plan, supporting technology, and underlying clinical ontology w
n consultations with MHS personnel, we will develop a detailed architectural design for a scalable, easy-to-use cohort builder/analytics too
of false positives and no false negative alerts. Our team is well positioned to develop OMBA within the SBIR framework. We present a Pha
the project.
tion data in octave or third-octave band format. A single number Personal Attenuation Rating (PAR) will be generated from these octave ba
the VitalH system. Since power is provided by one of the vital signs being measured, the system ensures that energy will always be availab

st authentication of a single or multiple ICs, which directly address the MDA and NDAA requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the
n program magnets to emit desired, complex fields. The COLR Technology, being commercialized by Idea Zoo, is based on engineered mag
educe the size and mass of the thermal management system and increase munition payload capacity thereby increasing overall system pe
pproach to develop a tool that is versatile and still retains the FRM requirement of rapid execution.

tion volumes, speeds and tolerances, and which will recognize one unit out of 1,000,000 with a confidence of 99.98%.
e copied. This study extends our observations obtained while embedding DNA in the epoxyacrylate inks used to mark SC. We will develop
ng with a major U.S. uniform manufacturer, proposes to develop a new garment material that will offer increased toughness as well as pro
brics to be treated with the antimicrobial finish.
nstrate, and validate the therapeutic modality in animal models of PN. The FDA approval pathway will be outlined and considered at each
ustained on demand release of the active drugs. Infoscitex Corporation (IST) and Northern Kentucky University (NKU) developed a conce
dition, the proposed sensor fusion framework is robust to sensor failure and incomplete sensor measurements making it especially appeal
electrophysiology, computational neuroscience, military defense studies and medical product commercialization in the field of neuroscien
al cells. Endoform is a novel acellular matrix that has intact extracellular matrix (ECM) components (collagen IV, laminin, fibronectin) and gr

ate and test the breadboard warhead prototype and prepare it for the flight test in Phase III.
in an epoxy, which converts to ultra-fine reacting particles for additional flash without producing any lethal fragments. Finally, our concept
ork will be a commercially available, non-contact bearing system capable of supporting the radial and thrust loads within the operating env
hnology that employs a fusion of deep UV excited Raman and fluorescence spectroscopic methods that enable non-contact, real-time, dete
ucing the mid and high frequencies at the patient"s ears will be studied. Experimental verification of the noise reduction active cance
s the U.S. Army to expand the technology without having the data and source code"stove-piped"to specific air vehicle platform
es of the actuator with human-safe manipulation in mind.
will also create highly adaptable thermal control systems that require no power and allows a set-point temperature to be maintained with
ained aerobic activity. Phase III will focus on commercialization of NIOSH N95 compliant, self regenerating, high airflow respirators suitable

etrist, ophthalmologist or ophthalmic surgeons would find it useful. To address this need, SA Photonics has developed the concept"e
ving lens (Translating Lens) which enables it to produce 3D imagery through a single objective lens rather than requiring the traditional two

re"s SSEDU offers the benefits of higher power density, higher operating temperature, and increased control intelligence when comp

night environment, SWaP, and on-the-move operation. In Phase I, POC will develop the ROBOLINC system design, investigate system compo
mpatible with the construction of highly integrated compact and cost-effective Inertial Navigation Systems (INS). BENEFIT: SA Photonics w
nts that would be suitable for space platforms. To this end, we will carry out analysis and test for radiation hardening, extreme temperature
demonstrate the feasibility of our concept by analyzing and building an STMI that achieves a thermal resistance that meets or exceeds the
g an innovative card lock mechanism to increase the contact area. Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) will collaborate with Lockhee
omponents at all levels of the virtual spacecraft design and implementation. They create a foundation upon which new advance control sy
ate the generation of rules from graphical UML StateCharts. Diagrams are a system engineer"s or system operator"s preferred
;s drive to a Blue Force situational awareness has already pushed it into exploration of autonomy-enabling architectures which wil
urces. LL-HAMMER will be stress-tested in long-duration simulations of realistic threat environments and validated for deployment in dyn
Phase I will include specific recommendations for optical, RF, and effluent sensing hardware; and an employment architecture that leverag
essing for isolating aero-optical disturbances from tunnel contamination will be developed for the prototype measurement system. We wil
ity. The proposed methodology will be matured through the multiple-phase SBIR effort, into a useful system which can be easily implemen
steady energy and their effect on the overall stability. A sophisticated set of computational tools are in place to facilitate this approach. Alt
project, we plan to build, assemble, and test a prototype cryocooler. Creare is well qualified to develop and demonstrate this cryocooler tec
nd a new development in materials science, which could render current refrigeration systems obsolete and lead to far more efficient design
d using similar materials. This enables monolithic integration of the FPA and cooler leading to extended component lifetime and a very fas
testing hypervelocity engines. Develop a market for high temperature heating elemenst to replace Moly-Disilicide heating elements in labo
hich is typically associated with metallic materials, is required. Of the high temperature metallic materials, only iridium has both the high m
dB of image rejection ratio using robust integrated on-chip I/Q calibration.
aces will enable integrators to easily incorporate the ASM into their satellite communication system. This SBIR Phase II effort will focus on th
e the TRL prior to technology insertion.
lete component usage history to accurately predict the life of each component, and subsequently eliminating penalties imposed due to un

ducts (surface normal and DEM) to algorithms and software for processing stereo-pair imagery into 3D-point clouds where refined data do
ate functionality. Environmental and EMI test will be done to validate performance. During the development process, product improvemen
es, and etcetera. Database capabilities include the ability to view, modify, sort, select, print, backup, restore records related to tables that c
alysis and design of several potential configurations, which ultimately will be down-selected to include both a reconfigurable and non-recon
ers"information needs and support the analyst in communicating their insights with respect to those needs. Charles River Analytics, i
communities, and individual characteristics. SURF leverages social media research on reciprocity, degrees of separation, and quantitative c
ed by NLA Diagnostics, LLC), which is rugged, portable, and a field-ready NDE system. The NLA RECON will utilize ultrasonic pulse velocity, i
on CMOS circuit to produce a highly compact and high speed room temperature long wave infrared (LWIR) spectrometer for stand-off chem
on of environmentally friendly, non-toxic and highly efficient obscurants based on conductive polymer nano-materials. The goals of the Ph
etic effects of the optimized shapes of polymer nanomaterial with the controlled layer dimensions and the intrinsic high electrical conducti
umn coverage, reverberation level, signal excess, and ease of deployment will be used to evaluate the system"s performance. Based
be developed to utilize the system"s Ethernet telemetry that contains beam information in order to design detection, tracking and cl
the fusion process, and thereby (3) helps designers understand the impact of specific uncertainties on system performance using (4) a flex

ciences Inc. (PSI) and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) propose to incorporate this additional information by
ques for multi-sensor data fusion correlation and classification, analyze them as to their feasibility in several dimensions, collect actual X-b
all target set render track correlation in the BMDS a challenging problem for any correlator. However, gains (relative to current C2BMC perf
execution path of the probabilistic program constitutes a distinct hypothesis over which Bayesian inference can be performed. In this frame

sign, embed physical relationships between multiple sensor phenomenologies. The TASM Classifier construction is based on advanced Com
d will be implemented and tested by our research institution partner, Purdue University Center for Integrated Systems in Aerospace, in thei
nd/or super-resolution algorithms for incorporation into the C2BMC that will allow the system to better exploit data from disparate sensors
se a framework that leverages spatiotemporal image processing algorithms for non-stationary clutter estimation and rejection, and nonline
emonstrate the value of our family launch cluster tracking with multiple IR sensors. In Phase II, the goal will be to fully test our algorithm im
Missile Defense System (BMDS) elements, and aims to extend confidence to optical hit and kill assessment algorithms to engagement cond

-ML is not to impose top-down methodological standards across human performance modelers, but rather to provide a common vocabula
rocesses across BMDS elements, (2) scale to deliver the appropriate level of fidelity, and (3) be extensible to future operator needs. To prov
n elements and components. A proposed HLA framework to interface with perceptual signal and motor actions declared in the HIC model
paired with a standalone runtime engine. Phase I will result in a formalized structure for automated BMDS operator behaviors, an architect
; S-based results. The OptTek Team proposes innovative epistemic UQ by leveraging the Government"s prior investment in the OptDe
n practice, will be transformed into business rules. The second sub-system is for data integration and warehousing that can include as many
dy goals, and (3) Collaborate and share results with stakeholders by publishing the data mining models, analysis results, and cohort models

with minute volumes of blood. Moreover, it is inherently small, suggesting that it can be designed for deployment for forward or EnRoute
ns isolated from plasma. We expect to find small neuropeptides known to be associated with pain using this approach. The proteomic dat
ons ranging from rapid assessment in field-clinics to long-term monitoring of chronically noncommunicative patients. In Phase I we will dev

nd keratinocytes after keratin and halofuginone exposure. Together these data will form the basis for a Phase II large and small animal effic
gross motor). PHYSIOPRINT will also provide a measure of overall workload construed to account for potential conflicts between different
d a multi-dimensional workload assessment model by incorporating advanced Multi-Task Learning (MTL) theory and multimodal deep learn
operation of the WSMR FBR. The prototype device will not utilize highly enriched fissile material and will greatly reduce the cost and secu
echnologies to enhance neutron environments. Our principal investigator (Ms. Charlene Cappiello) has recent, relevant, and firsthand kno
o do so, Bridger plans to determine the subsystem design for the free-space optical communication system and model the anticipated syste
ns to expand on the Phase I proof of concept work to demonstrate extended cell viability and functioning for six months with greater than
with a versatile bio-based formulation for revegetation and soil stabilization. This green system will take advantage of the Army"s Rhi
water, bind soil well, preventing dust emissions, and enable rapid growth of grass cover. Based on the results of the preliminary testing and
strength by integrating information from disparate data sources, including low resolution weather-scale predictions; localized, sparse point
f targeted customers, and it will be commercialized in a sustainable manner.
the detector with a THz source and reducing the incident THz power using high optical density (OD) fused silica filters to the lowest detect
ng a model. Such software would require very little training in uncertainty analysis to be useful to analysts. The third need is a software lib
A. Key innovations in the proposed work include: (i) novel sampling methods for efficiently exploring high-dimensional uncertainty spaces w

econd-Order Probability Theory. The computational efficiency and accuracy of stochastic expansions will be tested on model problems rele

ous MAVs, which will ultimately enable pervasive and unobtrusive intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, removing troops from ha
ments, and customized numerical analyses. During Phase I, we will develop critical analysis tools, determine key rate constants, and perform
hase I research will lay the foundation for developing a multi-physics simulation suite applicable to all lasers systems of interest to the MDA
ongitudinal and transversal intensity variations will also be treated carefully. Northwestern University (NU), with Prof. Selim Shahriar as PI,
encil-and-paper and already validated automated cognitive tests. Industry leaders in game development, automated cognitive assessmen
n with minimal inputs from the operator. The proposed solution can be integrated into Armyfs existing UGVs and would allow the UGVs to o
3) analyze the results of tests conducted over time or in a sequence; and (4) design tests when it is impractical to randomly select test subje
h-S/N passive sensor suitable for many of the vibration-sensing MASINT applications. During Phase I, the team will develop and validate th
ase I, we will use prior work at IAI and UMD to demonstrate the proposed design, and evaluate the feasibility of the proposed approach. B
onfidence detection decisions, with reduced latency. In this novel application of particle filters for low level signal detection, the filter is de
p a design for a prototype system and analyze the design to demonstrate functionality and feasibility via fabrication of a proof-of-concept p
he high resolution single aperture attributes of jumping spiders. The proposed neuromorphic processing portion of the sensor will be desi
cal flow patterns, and ultimately egomotion and the presence of targets of interest. In Phase I we will conduct a feasibility study in which w
-wave infrared) and to polarization are used. In addition to the benefits of size and weight reduction, integrating these sensors will allow be
will utilize existing IllinoisRocstar software modules to optimize particle packing and material response for each geographic location, based
e airborne-target detection algorithm. BENEFIT: The model developed in this effort, along with its associated clutter-mitigation algorithm
work symbiotically in constraining such errors and thus improve the confidence levels of statistical inferences drawn from conventionally ac
measure the water-ice desorption rate from cryogenic surfaces as a function of ultraviolet and infrared illumination source characteristics.
e UAH/CAO, a cryodeposit monitoring system will also be developed and designed in the Phase I. The cryodeposit removal and monitoring

ction sensitivity levels and standoff capability for real-time nondestructive detection of chemicals in their native forms without the use of t
raction with the nanotube surface and the density of covalent crosslinks to significantly enhance the strength and toughness of the resultin
to carefully address all the signature requirements for MDA, including appropriate spectral synthesis, Nyquist-oversampling, and direction
anticipated spatial and temporal fidelity of the next-generation MDA sensing technologies. The third objective is the development and ver
tification of threatening dismounts from vehicle-mounted EO/IR full motion video (FMV) sensor systems. Furthermore, SIG proposes to out
"s proven Solomon Software Suite to implement intelligent aiding functionality that includes situation assessment, dynamic planning

ptimal designs, but will also mitigate the risks associated with the development of future high-speed aircraft by avoiding aeroelastic surpris

onstruct first prototype and ensure full satisfaction of its performance, perform minor modifications if necessary, and then construct the re
, Albidos sensors can be used on moving structures without disturbing the aerodynamic properties. The proposed system is low cost, low m
o"self-administer"performance measures for use when experimenters are not able to be present (e.g., live fire testing). This pr
develop and optimize the ultra-smooth and ultra-gentle CMS polishing process. The company will also conduct joint-testing, development a

ve size, weight, power, and cost appropriate for a soldier worn system. TRX is focused solely on developing algorithms and technology for e
ecause of our microparticle fabrication expertise, patented particle fabrication technology, and partnership with shelf-stable food experts
0 W of electric power output at the harvested power density of ~270 W/m^2. In Phase II POC plans to develop and fabricate a portable BCS
programs.
ctive we will develop automatic tools to facilitate module characterization and will extend the reach of PFP to enable it to detect counterfei
e IMPRiNT technology, in Phase II, CL plans to develop a more robust prototype that will be capable of >99% DNA/RNA extraction from com

also features innovative security and communication capabilities. The system is expandable and can incorporate new sensors, user interfac
phase II, Primordial will improve these components and add tools to locate landing zones, extract maps from aerial imagery, support directi
ackaging and a capable launcher that will readily integrate with multiple platforms. The MML-AUR would be designed for NLOS-LS type ver
n. The final solution will be a knowledge-aided, site-specific process, that can take advantage of known object locations and measured or s
ty has numerous commercial applications in various business sectors such as defense, communication, and medical imaging.
e layered deformotion models to model and mitigate the radiance model related nuisance factors, leading to more robust performance of g
ed and statistical properties of evolution of such features. These far-side data are used to"refine"the forecast by including the c
utilized. Our insight into aspects of physical chemistry, chemical synthesis, and engineering principals have allowed us to correctly identify a
production tools followed after a period of qualification and validation. BENEFIT: Example applications include roll-up maps, active mat

d Phase II development aims to generalize the formulation to a variety of discretization procedures and high performance computing platfo
eloping a prototype system based on a synergistic MIMO SAR and GMTI design. Herein we propose the design and demonstration of a pro
rocessing system capable of detecting and identifying surface contamination on the basis of contaminant-induced reflectance features. Spe
ller interface and the virtual simulation environment (or operational system). FRAM"s modular architecture enables technological cu
superconductor IC with differential output driver will also be iteratively developed. A major task in Phase II will be to build the HTHT data li
The work will be coupled with a small parallel study in sheep with Andes and Junin virus DNA vaccine candidates. Endpoints as measures o
s to address the complexity arising from combinatorial explosion. The Phase II project will: (i) refine, extend, and harden ES-MaTe algorithm
analog-to-digital convertor (ADC). The circuit design of the DS is modular and is built from a library of components that are rearranged but
nary hub anchored to a vehicle or building in communication with small devices attached to medical equipment or personnel. The system
llateral channels, perhaps by serving as a favorable environment for endothelial cell proliferation and migration. The nanopatterned thread
e, where it can be transferred with the patient to the next level of care, such as a Battalion Aid Station (BAS). TAM will also improve the sp
tion canisters for an existing platform, the potential missile program prime contractors are engaged, and the missile development and cani
domains. It will be used to produce model-tracing dialog-based tutors and constraint-based tutors. The Student Information Model for Inte
effort and its results.
Block IIB. To facilitate insertion, the DROIC will be compatible with baseline SM-3 IIB detectors. The Nu-Trek team also includes IR camera
ces in a way that promotes improved measurement-to-track fusion. Toyon's Fusion and Correlation for Tracked Object Retention (FA
technologies to develop a tunable, broadband and high dynamic range THz Network Analyzer. The SA Photonics TNA will provide wide ba
ceptual design for a demonstrator to be developed during a potential follow-on Phase 2 effort. The trade space will include conventional o
al measurement/correction limits in stressing environments. In Phase III Optonicus will commercialize the technology for dual DoD laser we
ncludes mounting them on a satellite to maintain a high degree of thermal emissivity, but using their absorption directivity to selectively re

r (LCAT). It is this vector projector design which we propose to use as the basic transducer element of a rear planar keel type array that cou
c planning and scheduling of sensors to maximize sensor quality of service while minimizing sensor uncertainty. This approach applies mar
enerating actuation forces and torques allows them to achieve peak actuation forces and torques in less than 2-3 msec, thereby providing v

ple military vignettes with innovative Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) to demonstrate the flexibility of the system. The effort concludes wi

HarmonoLogic and commercial off-the-shelf components, HarmonoLogic will assemble a fully functional self-contained stand-alone Nano-A
traction in post processing field data from an unsteady-flow simulation. It has the potential to compress unsteady flow data to manageab
her explosive power than TNT. The developed method will be useful to provide the large quantities of new, promising energetic materials fo
ce overall fuel consumption (~4.5% reduction with light engine loading and advanced injection timing alone with potential for increased fue
n trained to recognize. An acoustic local positioning system will be used to accurately and automatically determine the location of the ani
previously reported. They are also 100 fold lower than potential levels which have been achieved with other Aspergillus systems providing
tic conversion. A robust culture is used to ferment biomass into 2,3-Butanediol followed by efficient catalytic conversion to butylenes. Thes

A estimation. The envisioned product is a self-complete geolocation system, including hardware and software, with low cost and SWAP to e

nalysis will be preformed to evaluate and compensate any possible artifacts caused by the periodic-grating and the near-field micro-detect
vice and substrates will be evaluated and optimized at Northwestern University. Northwestern will use its advanced LSPR (localized-surface
woven parachute canopy fabrics at reduced cost. Product development trials shall be conducted using pilot scale equipment to produce spu
lighting technology to meet the demanding needs of the military shelter application based on the teams collective experience in fiber-opti
o the interceptor will be conducted.
ity and utility of our approach. For Phase II we propose to advance this technology and continue DySD development. We will explore phys
r tasking via Information Rate. Short term SRM planning cycles within dynamic multi-sensor and multi-raid BMDS scenarios also dictate hi
uer and evader perspectives; iii) numerical and near-optimal solutions to the stochastic adaptive nonlinear games with risk-averse strategie
al Analysis Toolbox (GaTSSAT) algorithms and methods based on recent advancements in stochastic game theory, multi-agent and multi-go
ation of the proposed technology through a two-pronged approach. First, through software sales and licensing, Barron Associates will aggr
sing for persistent space object tracking by using comprehensive and realistic models of space platforms and service oriented architectures
r positioning and power management. 3) A hierarchical sensor placement and fusion architecture to efficiently reduce model complexity an
strength as compared to current UHPC while also possessing significant tensile strength and fracture toughness. BENEFIT: If successful, th
h are tailored towards locally available materials, and reliable, practical and scalable mixing, placement, curing and quality control of UHPC
clude the military, (Navy, Air Force, and Army) as well as commercial concerns (air-framers, space research agencies, remote sensing and m
ranges (4400-4950, 5091-5250, and 5925-6700 MHz) would provide a substantial contribution to the successful migration towards mandate

ments. Comparisons between Hall, THz-TDS, and CW-THz measurements on known semiconductor and novel materials of interest to AFRL
-domain terahertz (TD-THz) spectrometer specifically for the characterization of semiconductor materials over a range of temperatures, ele
dal, multi-expert classifier. Fed into this classifier will be a novel, advanced activity representation derived from the data through interactio

while guaranteeing accuracy and computational efficiency. The reduced system involves no new assumptions or simplifications. We will bu
nostructured surface. Despite these advances, the field of plasmonics has largely been focused on chemical and biological detection. It is ou
mulations will be used to estimate the reaction pathways at nanosecond timescale. To capture the reaction events occurring at microsecond
e with any existing comprehensive rotorcraft analysis code, such as the University of Maryland Advanced rotorcraft Code (UMARC), Copter
e equation solvers to model long-range atmospheric effects and scattering due to complex obstacles. Transfer operators could enable real-
ture stability and reduce dielectric loss. MOCVD is scalable to large wafer sizes and high volume production, for ultimate production of the
opportunities; (2) extending our in-depth analysis and mobile collection tools with additional ethnographic assessment techniques and vis
tems to become large-scale commodities and system components. These efforts will lead to enhancements to Parabon"s existing orig
eband radar signals and a technique to encode binary user-specified data into the CBS modulation with encoding rates>10Mbps. In Phas
tools that allow content authors to more easily generate new ITS content. In phase II we propose to develop, evaluate and integrate the to

sing electrospinning. We will work with Prof. Yury Gogotsi, Director of the Drexel Nanotechnology Institute, to improve our understanding o
and integration techniques for this technology for both currently designed and future systems.
different characteristics from the current parts. This program will develop new NEDs that will be fabricated with a modern small geometry
the AMP FPGA reduces static power consumption by 10x and dynamic power consumption by 25x when compared to conventional FPGAs,

o characterize wound infections. We will show that we can accurately detect, characterize and distinguish the presence of MDR pathogens

We expect to demonstrate visualization of PROWL data on the PackBot operator control unit (OCU), which should display 2D camera info

nce-activated cell sorting of cells based on reporter gene expression allowed enrichment of transduced populations. Thus this proof-of-con

of the solution enable expansion of the DF applications and entry into new signal intelligence market segments.
e the simultaneous multispectral imaging. An additional advantage to this approach is the inherit cooling of the optics which will minimizes
o CFD predictions can be significantly improved. The team will review multiple RP techniques, sensor options, and develop a nominal des
sonic data. Mainstream believes this approach will limit overall program risk by first testing and validating in the subsonic flow regime prio
ll be used to compensate the speckle phase in the adaptive optics system. BENEFIT: The primary product of this research will be the conce
ticular robot platform and will be capable of operating both self-sufficiently, relying only on its built-in sensors, or in an integrated unit wit
and 2.25 inches diameter; without casing, fuze or ignition source. With casing and fusing, the final device will be 5 inches in height and abo
will have a flexible and adaptable interface and be capable of online testing of parallel streams, allowing users to test any new parallel rando
vative algorithms and efficient software for EO-LIDAR fusion for 3D imaging with improved resolution and accuracy, and for terrain characte

n tool set will be used to automate the analysis tool interactions, reducing the time required to achieve an acceptable solution. The detail
and Data Handling (C & DH) features for Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) constrained aerospace applications. The solution will replace

e Management and Communications (C2BMC) system. The fusion system will provide track information to the SMART module and the SMA
ply. Two versions will be offered: a lower cost airborne version; and a radiation tolerant system designed to meet Level 1 quality requireme
nologies in reduced order-basis methods (RBM), uncertainty estimations for signature sensitivity arising from object variability and input fi
repeatability, advanced data mining, increased requirements coverage, and increased depth of analysis. The use of ATRT has demonstrated
oelectric modules. ACT has secured the support for this project from Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, the manufacturer of the E-2D
iability analysis tools for turbine engines. This will provide a full-lifecycle reliability analysis tool for aircraft engines being considered in the

ation of two machines for the deposition of the same part. The framework has been designed to minimize the effort in the collection of kn
expertise with visualization pipelines and simulator capabilities, with ASU's industry leading research in graphics modeling and proce
te at significantly elevated temperatures without sacrificing output power capability. Such a high operating temperature has several advant

nature of the laser output. In addition, an architecture will be designed that enables a user to program the temporal and spatial character
n the cable plant to a specific section of the pathway, reducing the time required for diagnostics. This technology will also aid in the develo
it board. Long term, the IVIQ system will even be further reduced in size and applied for isolating various other sensors. In phase I, initial pr
s on the ship deck and does not require any ship-to-platform synchronous datalink or GPS. In Phase-I, ImageNav-SL was developed using ad
ed the best finishing and metrology methods will be used to produce a precisely figured dome. Measurement and metrology will be perfor
pinel samples. The durable coatings were completely resistant to hot water and thermal cycle while maintaining some resistance to sand a
on is a critical processing component of Information Processing (IP) streams, providing the means for effective and robust target detection,
ective decisions. This training will provide small unit leaders with the catalyst communication skills to take the individual skills learned dur
apability. Lynntech will develop multiple small scale sensor tags that can specifically detect multiple classes of CWAs. These sensing tags w
ressure, and pulse. All the synthetic tissue trainer components will be mass producible and completely or partially reusable and replaceabl
gh resolution optical imaging for in vitro characterization of engineered tissue constructs. The Phase I study has successfully demonstrated
development to provide an innovative alternative approach to the traditional standard of care. The proposed therapeutic approach combin
e and optics will be designed such that it can be mounted both on a slit lamp and on a mobile arm attachable to a bed for imaging supine p

r TB and control serum collections. It is expected that an optimal combination of antigens will be formulated to achieve highest possible re

x shutters. This set of optical modules can be combined in a variety of ways to give application-specific cold-atom laser systems suitable for

jor characteristics of the turret flows. The research team anticipates that the eventual outcome of the proposed effort will lead to a toolbo
d resources. Diagnostic tests for data objects stored in the cloud are based on a separate cryptographic hash-based check that verifies their
etrics will be added to improve the accuracy of the system. A full prototype will be developed and integrated into AFRL"s Phoenix arc
tion optical microscope and record real-time in-situ video images of the material deformation behavior. In this SBIR we will develop a heati
m precision balancing, and (3) inability to correct for inconsistencies in the balancing process. During Phase I, we demonstrated the feasibil
on-destructive testing, several inversion algorithms will be tested to solve the discrete tomography problem. This approach can potentially
ned (RH) miniature star tracker (MST) with autonomous lost-in-space recovery and high-angular-rate tracking capability. The RH MST will b
ath for developing EO/IR imaging telescope mirrors using composite materials which addresses these needs. Our proposed CFRP telescope
process is tool-less, as design concepts are tested and performance validated, it is possible to immediately implement design changes. This
unt of agent required to extinguish a fire and minimizing collateral damage to nearby areas. BENEFIT: The proposed universal fire suppres
ol for day and night all light level operation. In Phase II, we will develop and prototype a complete PCIC in-line night vision sandwich to full
his solution to analyze and prioritize systems based on a data-driven model. BENEFIT: The SAGES system will offer extensive benefits to bo
ke a time referenced position and velocity command and compute the thrust vector and total impulse required. A brassboard test bed wil
ff-pointing with less than 10% power loss, scalability to high power (100kW+ array size), tolerance to high radiation and natural/manmade e
mechanical, thermal, electrical, optical, and outgassing performance/properties, and promises to provide superior environmental stability
energy to an integrated extremely-stiff planar solar array structure. Aladdin employs high modularity and design simplicity allowing for ult
on this project is expected to have broad application in aircraft inspection for measurement of part geometry, fastener placement, and gap
rk will allow compact representation and visualization of microstructure evolution during selected thermo-mechanical processing routes, th
ped lithium niobate which is transparent up to 5 um and shows refractive index change resulted from electro-optical phenomenon caused
o develop full scale versions of the nozzle flap actuators and variable geometry chevrons in forms suitable for eventual testing under full sc
l be carried out for providing guidance on combustion instability and their growth phenomena with the aim of devising proper control strat
ionization system was demonstrated. In Phase II, this injector will be combined with a 1 kW thruster that will be demonstrated at MSNW an
ent of this technology will enable the full-scale development of a high Pc LOX/HC engine to meet the requirements of future military and c
will be achieved through the development of methods that allow the close coupling of commercially available nonlinear computational stru
/USB transponder use on CubeSat and nanosatellite missions. Our Phase I effort has successfully validated the viability of our proposed app
egin tailoring the tool to immediate customer needs, culminating in an MRL-7 prototype, capable of reliably skiving in a production-represe
navigation within view of the sun, airborne surveillance requiring shielding from bright sources, and machine vision for manufacturing, rob
perating time to be short, single missions. Extending endurance allows a small UAV to perform longer range missions. Additionally, the abil
chanical design of the thrust diverter, culminating in full life thermal-mechanical demonstration. BENEFIT: Anticipated benefits of this rese
demonstrate that our method can detect coke deposits one millionth of an inch thick in these cooling channels. We will also show that ou
grated framework, sharing a single unified representation of the system under development, so that design information can be effectively s
rchitecture was developed and demonstrated during Phase I in a simulated flight software environment. In Phase II the same team will fur
d efforts are needed to identify, synthesize, and characterize new ingredient oxidizers to increase the energy and density of formulated soli
prototype will then be assembled and tested, first in the laboratory, and later, in optional efforts, in the field after integration with a Geiger
sparse 2x2 array of 1 Mega-pixel InGaAs FPAs precision aligned on a mul-ti-layer, optically polished ceramic substrate. The Phase II prototy
m (CNAS) on an engine test stand, and eventually block upgrades to the engine. Key technical aspects that are being traded-off include high
n (Harris), and SCHOTT North America, Inc. (SCHOTT NA) have partnered to address this challenge. The overall goal is to advance SBIR fund
peration down to -35C. In addition to low temperature operation, the performance goals of wide-format projector include: 2,000:1 contra
es a satisfactory ordering of satellite tasks to conserve resources and maximize capability. HAMMER autonomously executes the tasks by is
ses the continued development of our Common Cognitive Decision Architecture (C2DA) as a means to help our distributed simulation fram
vationshighly sensitive detection of stars and streaks, efficient lossless image compression focusing on the regions of interest in the data, a
performance and accurately adapting the roles (boundaries of competency) of each agent in order to optimize performance of the total hu
ormance optimization techniques for satellite networks with high fidelity"faster than real-time"satellite network models of inte
uld lead to a decrease in material costs while the NbTiN thin film would still maintain the low surface resistance of superconducting materia

would be a very challenging task. Conductive POCO graphite foam, pioneered by ORNL in the late1990s, was initially thought to offer a pro
, would be a radiation length of 0.05 % (of carbon) for the foam. This technology is pushing the envelope in carbon-foam processing partic
ue to the new preamplifier and high-speed ADC designs. Examples of commercial applications are: Time-dependent imager applications f
d common fabrication processes, heat exchanger capital cost is reduced by 60%. Additionally, the fan power needed to drive the heat tran
nal, flexible wafers with a final silicon thickness of & lt;200nm. In Phase I, American Semiconductors FleX process will be enhanced to
tu testing capabilities to assess the aging condition of cable polymer materials. As such, the goal of this project is to adapt an in-situ electr
text configuration files will be used where possible. Having a standard, unified, and user-friendly interface which operates on multiple platf
The proposed SBIR effort will be aimed at a 1 MW cw EBIOT at 704 MHz. The Phase I technical objectives include: (1) theoretical modelin
enefits: The system has application at DOE sites with VOC contaminants (There are six sites with major plumes). The system will decrease
d permanent magnets in lieu of the conventional half round magnets. This arrangement provides complete access to the cavities for coolin

ent and new acid catalyst as a new platform which will be useful for many acid-catalyzed processes used in the chemical industry.
lymeric foams are ubiquitous in their application as they exhibit exceptional insulating properties, buoyancy, impact-resistant characteristic
can use very sophisticated algorithms to select a correct meshing scheme for each sub volume. However, the selection is often somewhat
x surfaces, that typically happen near the plasma center and plasma edge. We propose to remove the above collisionality and edge-physic

man years to construct a 96 channel probe. Eagle Harbor Technologies, Inc. (EHT) is developing a technique to significantly reduce the cost
e structures, but also depth profiles using small holes drilled into the structure. These data will be used to assess the onset or presence of
e hard to be met by current methods because of cost and sampling time. A novel portable Raman instrument is proposed with a power bu
tron bunches produced from thin and thick GaAs photocathodes inside a DC high voltage photogun. The photogun was illuminated with 35
ngs further, each component may be supplied by a different manufacturer, supported by different software, and the strategy for efficient u
SciPy environment is poised to finally provide an open alternative to Matlab. NumPy at its core provides a matrix abstraction for Python, a
terpillar Inc. (CAT) of Peoria, IL, who currently uses this code exclusively for all fabrication and product design and development activities w
ated in energy by passing through a passive wakefield device. The energy modulation is then converted into a density modulation by mean
own as 2A metal oxides) of only few atomic monolayers to lower the work function. The work function is lowered to enable photoemission
ed in this project) RF sources are still generally lacking for frequencies beyond X-band. Meanwhile, the portion of the spectrum with wavel
eous catalysts will be developed to promote the key conversion of this feedstock to isosorbide. Engineered solid acids resistant to thermal a
fits: This program strengthens the USA technological base by providing measurable improvement in fundamental high technology compone
ectrolyzer; energy storage for load leveling of renewable energy. In each of these applications fuel cells have the potential to greatly increas

most promising commercial applications and commercially viable products. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Ultrafine particle
for environmental monitoring offers several important advantages including reduction in time and cost, real-time data for better and more
materials processing methods, microstructure and functional properties. X-ray microscopy can provide information about changes i
n of acids and bases at the sample are key reaction parameters. The broader impact/commercial potential of this project is the availability
for distribution cable applications in High Energy Physics. Incorporating this next-generation, high performance MgB2 strand into a cable to
plications in ballistics and explosives.
ment of a new open standard for highly interoperable multiphysics software design and execution. Standardization and interface specificati
g the time resolution method of digitizing the signal, RF transmission line anodes with bandwidths matched to the fast signals inherent in a
antages over SoA Li-ion batteries, solid state MgIB technology will also increase the safety of the battery. Magnesium is also abundant and a
al Laboratory (LBNL), proposes to create a user-friendly software suite for the open source code High Performance GISAXS (HipGISAXS). Th
into a single sensor footprint such that multiple penetration depths of the electric field can be achieved at each sensor location. Physics b
ance on expensive green pump lasers, and this has forced the investigation for alternatives such as OPCPA. Recently, KMLabs with its collab
rfural. Dilute solutions of furfural are commonly produced from acid hydrolysis of biomass. This process is commonly used in the paper in
and begin GaN boule production processes. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: High-volume low-cost seeds will enable cost red
d sub-nanometer roughness surfaces. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Low-cost, high quality GaN on thin 8 sapphire will drop
e the optical frequency of each cavity mode by taking advantage of the fixed grid of cavity modes rather than measuring optical frequency
cs experiments plan upgrades to increase the radiation flux, resulting in higher damage rates that are expected to cause most solid-s
roject goal is to understand and improve the performance of the electron storage ring system of the commercially available Compact Light
ascade (QC) lasers. Commercial Applications: The market for UAVs and payloads will likely remain small until domestic FAA restrictions are
prototype, assembling bread-board interrogation instrumentation and testing the sensor material in relevant environment. In Phase II Mic
ploy single-mode optical fiber and silicon photonics engines. Products for commercialization will include: 1) a stamped metallic ferrule tha
ce the powder in a scalable manner. Through the Phase I and Phase II efforts, research and scale-up work necessary to produce commerc
d Mathematica for interactive visualization and statistical analysis hosted on the Nimbis ecommerce on-demand technical computing mark
demonstrate integration of this improved HPC modeling tool into the manufacturing design cycle at Niowave. The resulting software tool w
of important applications are foreseen, from electron microscopy and high-frequency microwave generation to high-brilliance x-ray source
tic code considering good SRF properties such as minimal surface RF fields, large shunt impedance and geometry factor, good propagation o
ith need for only a single X-band klystron as the RF source. During Phase I, it is planned to carry out engineering design for the switches an
ment. In Phase I, we will demonstrate feasibility by developing a generic data integration and supply chain optimization framework and prov
g training materials and expertise. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: High-end parallel computing is widely regarded as a fundam
millions of dollars. In addition, the magnet windings can hug the beam pipe more closely and therefore be more efficient. Appropriate coil c

ction of molecular hydrogen ions with electrons generated in a 2.45 GHz microwave source (MWS) will be developed. These atoms will th
e beam. In contrast to existing approaches, the SIGHT technology permits much quicker and less expensive examination of nuclear graphite
wireless probes, while Phase II will see the construction of and seafloor demonstration of this technology. Commercial Applications and Ot
s for global climate change modeling and, ultimately, international energy policy making. In the Phase I program, we will develop a comple
am, we will develop a complete conceptual design for a flight-worthy, compact sensor with the precision and accuracy required for the targ
onitoring, pharmaceutical manufacturing, law enforcement, and pollution monitoring are just some of the areas where a compact gas sens
l be used to produce the reduced activation tungsten material. During Phase I, low activation tungsten will be produced and the cost bene
mobile computing. In the case of the latter, the potential exists to enable HPC apps on future tablets and smartphones, where ARM is the p

ement area to integrate delay-based diagnostic information and working with linux developers to integrate the measurement points into th
the gain variations of the scattered signal to develop a detailed map of background plasma instabilities. This code will be tested using outp
plications and Other Benefits: Device for measuring electrical resistivity of materials at low temperatures can impact couplers & amp;
d some proprietary improvements aimed at making a general purpose, easy-to-use instrument available commercially will be tested. A rep
ed, and as well offer a significant cost reduction. The capability to efficiently and effectively produce BCS detectors in high volumes to meet
esults; 3) a debugging and execution capability, and 4) a parametric analysis and optimization capability in Phase II. Commercial Application
s large IGT blade components providing superior creep performance comparable to state-of-the-art SX aeroturbine blades, thereby allowin
struction and operation cost for FEL facilities. In addition, the technology developed here has a direct spin-off application as a beam-based
project progresses into the Phase II, the full scale 2-meter integrable optics section will be engineered, fabricated, installed and aligned at F
manner. This Fast Track project is a collaboration with the ERL facility at Cornell University Wilson Laboratory, to develop and test experime
specifically in all-optical, compact-footprint devices. Such devices are useful for medical imaging and standoff active interrogation of nuclea
nefit from reductions in mean time between failures (MTBF) and increased overall availability of devices within these market segment. Dev
relatively fast response-time, namely, less than 10 microseconds. The microstructured neutron detector technology developed in a previou
e novel plastic scintillators with heavy metal complexes in order to advance the fast-neutron detection technology with PSD capability. To a
ources, and 2) evaporation of a pre- synthesized ternary compound. In either case deposition methods including thermal evaporation and
y Physics (HEP) applications. RTI Connextthe market-leading implementation of the DDS specificationhas been proven in high-performance
m climate modeling and simulation data. The proposed tools will help limit the resources required to allow end- users full access to these da
ble of withstanding a differential pressure of several atmospheres differential pressure. The upstream side of the membrane is exposed
ow noise will improve SEM resolution in nano-scale critical for dimensional metrology. 2. Quantitative measurement will enhance process
eases ESR. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This Phase I SBIR proposal addresses the development of solid-state Polymer-Multi
the rapid and precise measurements of important isotopic gases such as CO2 that will improve our knowledge for predicting and modelin
the availability of a rugged, low cost, OCT-based instrument for 3D imaging root system architecture that will provide a valuable new to
ools are often plagued by laser-induced photochemistry, limited spatial dimensionality and slow data acquisition rates. The scientists at SE
are not scalable to manufacturable devices. SMI has a strong history in the deposition of high quality MOCVD films of ZnO and will harnes
platform for uploading, viewing, comparing, analyzing, and sharing battery performance data. In this SBIR Phase I application we seek to de
nets are important for future LHC upgrads, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) magnets have the nearest term commercial potential. The c
sSb and AlGaAsP approximately ten monolayers thick. For this program we will apply a strain-compensation concept utilizing antimony- an
urces and other plasma devices and take advantage of high-performance computing to optimize plasma device designs. Commercial Appli
solves the electron timescale is impractical, yet the need to calculate the nonlinear effects imparted by the sheath remains. To enable the
wide variety of physical problems. However, implicit particles are currently missing from Vorpal, as are the necessary implicit coupling me
hat have been developed and tested only for the low energy applications. To address the need for accurate modeling of electron cooling, w
ces in the processing of time domain reflectometry (TDR) data with innovations in the physical sensing apparatus, thus enabling the acquis
p the XRF analytical method for Hg CEM by incorporating a TER-XRF method that would allow for a large enhancement to the limit of detec
omogenization heat treatments. Commercial applications and other benefits: Nuclear fusion is an ideal alternative to increasingly scarce an
ring the RRR purity level and critical temperature of the final CVD niobium test specimens produced. Characterization, including RRR testin
d or massively parallel computing. The market impact could be significant for both data centers and high-speed networks
both gamma and beta emitters. This will provide the basis for improved development and field testing of the sensor for 99Tc detection in
moderate price points are strongly desired in environmental monitoring, modern manufacturing and biomedical diagnostics/monitoring.
a robust laser-based system to measure distance, a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, and a single photon sensitive avalanche photo
n on the scale of a single micron are very much needed. A solid-state ROIC optimized for integration with cross-strip (XS) photon counting s
igh performance, and low cost silicon photomultiplier detectors. The proposed digital silicon photomultiplier (DSPAD) ROICS will overcome
form finite element stress analysis to confirm that a critical tensile coil stress will be less than 550 MPa and conductor critical axial tensile s
ons using hydraulic fracturing or hydrofracking techniques has grown rapidly since 2008 and now represents a vital and growing domestic e
lent input-noise ~ 1.5 nA (rms), and transimpedance (gain) 107 V/A. They will also be compact, vacuum grade (operable at 10-7 torr), and
d trigger distribution between channels and modules) and a user logic block for custom algorithms (with templates and examples for frequ
x electrical interconnections to the detector, and can reduce the number of required channels of readout electronics. Proximity electrode si
, Xradia has developed the worlds only commercial cryogenic x-ray microscope which provides the same degree of radiation damage resista
ubstrates over time and in austere environments. The UV system is also designed to minimize heating for compatibility with temperature-
verse applications such as com- mercial cleaning products, pharmaceutical and polymer synthesis, and refrigerant. Ad- ditionally, the unit
hrough on large scale and low cost preparation of several ceramic nanowires. We will fabricate the worlds first flexible ceramic hollow fiber
% in processors for all computing platforms, from high-end servers to smart phones, resulting in a direct annual energy savings of almost 15
hereby enable enhanced device performance, i.e. greater dynamic range and faster, more uniform switching times for EC, higher efficiency
from the cellulose, lignin and monomeric sugar fractions of the biomass makes the overall production of drop-in fuels and chemicals econ
n lead to a color drift of up to uv = 0.03. This is equivalent to a factor of 6 above the perception threshold of the human eye for color differe
DOE MYPP. Commercial Applications and other Benefits Enormous energy savings (and reductions in carbon emissions) would come from r

ing process, using helium leak testing to measure hermeticity of metal-to- glass seals produced. V-Glass will then use this improved weldin
USA with US components. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits The product is being developed primarily for Energy Services Comp

to roll-to-roll fabrication scale, and demonstrate the technology in full size, short stack in automobile fuel cells at Ford Motor. The propos
drogen storage tanks for use in Light Duty Fuel Cell Vehicles. The team will incorporate a lowcost nanoreinforcement into highpressure allco
by CES would benefit the utility sector, the independent power commercial sector, and ultimately the public, by reducing the cost of solar a
entration levels to be achieved within inexpensive flat modules designed for standard mounting. Commercial Applications and Other Benefi
ost, efficiency, and reliability. A key benefit of IPCs indirect power transfer topology is its ability to support multiple independent DC and AC
hese advanced solvents will be tested in the laboratory during Phase I with testing on actual flue during Phase II. The intended commercia
enced by magnetic fields. The proposed system forces air through chambers filled with beads of magnetic-responsive nanoparticles coated

s can be acquired. Analyzing and reducing these multiple wavelength data points into a few well-chosen figures of merit, in near real time,
n Li-ion battery electrolytes. The proposed program will combine both technologies allowing the use of high voltage cathode materials, inc
g. During Phase I, Luna will invent these new sensors. Tests at The Ohio State University Research Reactor (OSURR) will demonstrate their m

led images around one or more boreholes at much greater resolution than surface geophysical methods and with greater depth into the fo

ations. NexTechs demonstrated aluminide coating process relies on a simple process of spray deposition and heat treating to replicate the
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and lower ESR. The hybrid film comprises a conventional polymer film such as polypropylene (PP), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) and polyvi
ced diagnostics techniques for cell or module test that measures detailed device physics parameters of the solar cells or modules, in order

g software package (HGM) will be developed and validated. This software package will provide an integrated solution for all aspects of elec
sors for imaging flow variables in harsh conditions; typical in power generations systems; will be established. Capacitance sensors will be te
nd processes. Further, successful implementation of this technology will yield several specific and measurable benefits including reducing o
ency buildings. Law enforcement and security planning agencies routinely deploy 3D imaging tools for high profile event planning, but are c
ids contain about 10% oxygen and diesel contains no oxygen. The key is to develop the most efficient method of removing the oxygen cont
of a product that can be commercialized during phase II (if awarded). The improved efficiency of the system (i.e. COP) not only enables a sm
CO2 emissions. Less environmentally disruptive ground loop placement and the ability to install loops in tight locations are also benefits.
arketing experience to transition this concept to a successful commercial product.
rced ceramics are an emerging class of materials that offer considerable potential for increasing the operating temperatures of central rece
y systems such as smart grid, renewable energy storage such as used for wind and solar energy as well as consumer electronics and advanc
MOS-HFETs, designed to fully exploit the theoretical 100x and 10x performance advantages of the GaN-Si platform over Si and SiC, respectiv
essed include a) MCP gain uniformity, b) bi-alkali photocathode performance in a sealed fully integrated glass package, and c) reliable herm
equestrationparticularly in geologic formations where large numbers of abandoned wells are present. Estimates of abandoned wells in the
proposed to achieve high magnetic fields and the dimensional precision that is required for accurate structural measurements over a rang
earch purposes; however, extending the lifetime and robustness will allow development of systems for industrial, defense, scientific, and m
e vadose zone at the DOE nuclear waste storage tank farms. The sensor that will be developed will employ a preconcentrating polymer for
h-speed fuel injection process to improve fuel efficiency and the reduction of pollutants. It can help us understand the time evolution of st
ed in Phase I and applied to previously designed segments that presented the greatest matching challenge. Simulation results demonstrat
n from the laser pulse to define the LPA performance limitations of both diamond and sapphire capillaries; Manufacture improved desig
elop prototype designs and methods for characterizing advanced spectral signals in order to authenticate legitimate seals from tampered se
tremely low profile of 14 mm (0.57 in) in a standard footprint, iv.) performing a system analysis that highlights a 70 reduction in mass an
ween the power semiconductor devices and the heat sink coolant. Further, the assembly provides for the minimization of the coefficient o
CA are critical to development and uptake of clean cooking solutions, the assessment of their impacts, and to support continued global inve
ve widespread adoption with globally significant health and environmental benefits. In phase I the core technology was taken from proof
at are promising replacements for halogenated and other petroleum-based solvents, lubricants, and plasticizers. This project will develop a
2) development of novel catalysts, for use in reactive distillation for fructose dehydration with high selectivity; (3) use of an alternati
to 300 C) Stirling engine power conversion equipment. The electric power output of these engines has been demonstrated at over 3 kWe a
readboard system prototype and unambiguously experimentally verified that the proposed solution meets all the expected specificati
ed them with an advanced broadband lightsource. The lightsource has 64 colors, individually modulated, to simultaneously stimulate cell r
ne will be further optimized. A prototype will be produced and tested at both lab scale and commercial scale. Applications of the technolog
to extend the current operational capabilities of Sporians sensor technology beyond current limits to 16001800oC. In Phase I, Sporian wor
of building materials. Compared to petroleum based products, this biopolymer has significant advantages, including substantially low
d inline filters using TOMO. Until now, these designs could not be produced due to limitations in current manufacturing methods. Flow tes
mance in simulated engine conditions. Detailed analysis models will be created and anchored to test data then used to predict performanc
ys. In parallel the manufacturability and value proposition of the technology was enhanced through scaling of the process to large balance-
ostic techniques for the control element drive mechanism system. This provides a non-intrusive solution using existing plant signals for dete
elop and produce full size prototype components conforming to the dimensions of NGNP and LWRS designs. We will iteratively combine C
d other radioactive materials. This capability greatly restricts the potential for theft of these materials. The speed of the measurements and
ation of unconventional compositions. Resulting sensors will be coupled to photodetectors to realize high-efficiency thermal neutron dete
ill make parallel computing easier to use by bringing the user-friendly NumPy interface to HPC, more intuitive by reducing the mental overh
ver data type incompatibilities between VisIt extracts and FieldView, and then to develop understanding of VisIt engine. In Phase II three p

omputing (HPC) concepts that address energy efficiency problems too large for current codes. Second, we will adapt and focus software te
ucing the sizing uncertainties associated with existing light-scattering techniques that suffer from multi-valued Mie scattering response. Pro
microbalance with rapid electronic measurement of the mass of collected particles on each stage of the cascade impactor. Further, we have
nology developed at Aerodyne Research, Inc that has yielded the most precise field-ready trace gas instruments presently available, which
sis, including depth profiling and chemical mapping makes it a useful tool for carbon sequestration in climate change studies. The feasibil
dic circuits in a microfluidic chip, and has the potential to screen a single strain out of billions based on the activity of secreted enzymes. Th
bricated electrode geometry and a sensitive voltammetric detection algorithm for high sensitivity and low interference. Current monitorin
the accurate determination of N2O isotopes. In Phase I, LGR demonstrated technical feasibility by fabricating a prototype for quantificatio
elopments and takes a broader look at the needs of the Synchrotron radiation community in contrast to the current state of development.
vation screen. We will integrate these components into a field ready prototype and execute the proof of principle experiment to demonst
used to enable measurement at a range of void fractions that are often encountered in two-phase flow applications. During the Phase I stu
sk top manufacturing, micromachining, photofinishing, embossed holograms, and grating manufacturing.
d. In Phase II we will process the best magnets through optimization of pulse and conventional compaction methods and then test the ma
paration for Phase II. The main goal of the Phase II is to design and build a prototype of a dedicated THz source delivering over 10 J of outc
nt is built on EPICS version 4, which is being successfully deployed to implement physics applications. Through prior SBIR grants, EPICS vers
roof-of-concept demonstration of the proposed modelocked laser system and the hybrid-integration technology platform. All of the Phase
carried out. In Phase II, further adhesion tests will be performed and process variables will be optimized with film adhesion in mind. Cryog
persive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS). This project will fully develop and bring to market new liquid and gas cell in-situ TEM holders that are spe
ce. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The synthesized catalysts will first be used in the electrolysis industry for cost reduction. I
ormulations down-selected from the Phase 1 project will be studied in more detail in order to understand the fundamental parameters dri
ane. In many cases, silver salt facilitating agents have been incorporated into membranes to preferentially transport ethylene or propylene
er those of alloys, such as Zircaloy. MATECH will produce a number of CMC test articles and conduct rigorous testing and evaluation to qua
In our Phase I project we prepared new materials for use in a single-substance organic based redox flow battery that were of much higher
al fabric treatments were used to improve the shear fatigue performance of composites made with these resins. The Phase II effort will co
This Phase I program has been focused on leveraging low temperature, microcavity plasma technology developed at the University of Illin
These designs were closely coordinated with designs for the RF cavity chain and magnetic circuit being developed under a separate grant
for different materials as a function of the applied solenoid field. Analysis of the results will be directly compared against the theoretical m
ations of TE devices utilize their cooling aspects, such as small and mobile refrigerators, cooled car seats, temperature regulators of lasers,
r driving mechanism, existing engines in need of overhaul can be converted. The RLE concept (winner of 2005 Max Bentele award for engin
w wear coatings to the component surface that can perform under extreme conditions. Solid lubricant coating offers a solution for diverse a
heres and heat transfer sub-layer. In addition to being excellent blackbody absorbers, carbon nanotube sheets are a fast source of Joule he
oject involves a close collaboration between Anasys Instruments and Prof. Mikhail Belkin of the University of Texas at Austin. The project is
ability of making YAG thermal barrier coatings with a unique, highly desirable microstructure using the solution precursor plasma spray proc
hat was done in Phase I: Faraday and Case Western Reserve University utilized model electrode/bipolar plate structures to demonstrate ma
lly, that the current distribution in these cables remains homogeneous at current ramp rates as high as 68,000 amperes per second. We als
ations and Other Benefits: The AM manufacturing approach developed in this project can be applied to SRF cavities and other SRF compon
ll nanocatalysts and innovative structure integration of catalyst synthesis and electrode fabrication. In Phase II, continued development of
the monomers and additives as well as the optical emitters. Polymerization conditions will be examined to produce high quality plastic scin
ditional state funding, we were able to include new researchers and techniques whose work went beyond the scope of our initial Phase I p
m simulated synthesis gas streams with high capacity and removal efficiency. We ran the sorbent life through 50 absorption/regeneration c
rystals are viable and can provide an accurate measurement within the assay time constraints within the paradigm of nuclear material acco
of key photonic component and circuit designs with respect to key performance metrics derived from the OIF 100G standard. Performanc
ng managers, and establishes the groundwork for predictive controls to optimize building operation. Phase I research produced a working
hout subsidy by 2020.

ns and Other Benefits If this project continues into Phase II and beyond, a low cost USA polymer film solar reflector will be commercially av
al to improve the efficiency and economic viability of CSP systems. This, in turn, will help realize the full potential of CSP to provide clean, s

a rapid transition to micro HEV technology by US car manufacturers in the next five years. Our technology could provide a significant bene
the low cost production of commercial high surface area xGnP graphene nanoplatelets. The project will enable practical, immediately cost
e proposed innovations will weigh 2030% less than stateoftheart technologies at the cell level.

ation herein is the variable bypass feature implemented with a partial-height VIGV and meridionally split axial inducer. As the compressor i
The market size for automotive turbochargers is large and growingthe global market size was approximately $1.9B in 2010 and is expected
st valve, early closing retains heat and fuel that would normally escape out the exhaust. Once the engine is warm the normal cam profile c
vides a tremendous public economic benefit. Mainstream calculates a realizable cost reduction of $179 per engine, a payback period for th
nd signal conditioning approaches will be developed, producing an integrated NOx sensor prototype. We envision a sensor comparable in p
e catalytic reduction (SCR) systems over the commercial NOX sensor. In the proposed SBIR project, NexTech Materials will leverage its NOX
aries through a newly discovered phenomenon beyond the current research on grain boundary diffusion concept, in order to minimize thei
ength, low cost soft magnetic Fe-Si alloy by utilizing strengthening precipitates that are designed to be small enough not to significantly imp
l allow us to develop prototype lubricant package based on nanocrystal additives, and test and optimize their performance. The reduced w
ems being designed and built by ATS. Also, a host of non-dam applications known as run-of-the-river power systems and conduit systems a
project will enable the installation of 5-6MW land based wind turbine systems that will lower the total cost of energy to the public and red
the maximum temperature to a safe limit for polymer materials. Replacing metal components with polymeric materials will reduce the m
e building applications. The worldwide building controls market was $72.5 billion in 2011, and is set to rise to $146.4 billion by 2021. Succe
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hnology & apos;s benefits include: Extreme robustness to moisture degradation, excellent adhesion even with UV light exposure, proc
ost recent advances in high-power fiber delivery by investigating large clad fibers (that been recently been demonstrated for laser ignition b
and chemical durability of the FeP glass waste forms. Phase II task will be extended to include a statistically experimental design with a lar
marily designed for use in the supercomputer domain as well as grid, cluster, cloud-based parallel e-commerce, and engineering systems an
de modulation and a cross field amplifier (CFA) as an output tube for the 12 GeV upgrade. A cost analysis including efficiency and reliability
s, radar) and potentially in electron beam welding and X-ray inspection.
, are proposing to design new PFC materials that make a significant impact toward minimizing tritium uptake. The proposed effort will be b
particles arriving at a short period of time. We propose the development of efficient position sensitive detectors capable of time- tagging m
cense our IP to a company that already utilizes similar process in order to commercialize the production of the fast Mg2+ conductor. Comm
g USQCD software stack which revolves around templated C++ code. Users of the system will be able to visualize complex optimization tra
s tools, inversion and prediction methods, numerical forward models and petrophysical models. The framework will be enabled through th
ing electrochromic windows are clear: reducing one quad of energy use would yield an average savings of $10.6 billion, while eliminating a
been perfected by the NASAs Jet Propulsion Lab with Bi chalcogenides, Zn4Sb3 and other proprietary films developed at Sheetak. This rese
e product integrates DOE-funded R & amp;D efforts such as OnTimeSample and OnTimeDetect tools developed originally to overcome
geological conditions. Phase I demonstrated the feasibility by detecting CO2 sensitively (~50 ppm), selectively (no interferences from meth
tructures.
the proposed technology will enable small wind sensors to be incorporated into many platforms that are not possible with current ar
emperature capacitors require a major innovation in approach and in materials to improve the mean time to failure performance at high fi
entrated biomass slurry flows to a high-pressure reactor at appropriate (low to mid) flow rates. The lack of a commercial pump provides a n
e accessible to manufacturing companies small and large. PDT proposes a methodology for ICME simulation-based design optimization us
uld eliminate algal growth on the tube surface; (2) Determine the feasibility of 3-D imaging of soil processes to improve the identification ab
st-effective, elastic and fault tolerant accelerator-based HPC services. Such product is crucial in facilitating the adoption of HPC software as
e will provide elevated counts of scattered photons and improved sensitivity (allowing measurement of densities as low as ~109-1010 cm-3
sing a novel technique for applying the catalyst to the membrane, we will demonstrate the feasibility of reducing the direct manufacturing

of the first measurement. The Phase I program enhanced the long term stability of the system by creating a rugged mechanical design and
data sets; development and evaluation of an ensemble prediction framework for forecasting regional wind power generation and demand
emuch like black-and-white TV in the early days. High-powered x-ray sources and new technology developed at National Laboratories now
gh density plasma source prior to this project, for pilot studies and as a stepping stone to the work being carried out here. Hyperion has re
antly smaller, more efficient and lower cost solution for power converters/inverters and will enable higher DC-Link voltages, up t
uriosity Rover. Our Phase II research will provide optimization of the technology for rapid highly spatially resolved, sensitive 2D and
ustness in the face of the extreme environmental conditions present in the exhaust of internal combustion engines. During the past eighte
wer density, and smaller, lower weight, less expensive motors. But better efficiency and heat dissipation owing to thinner, high thermal con
er and a proportional increase of efficiency with the additive for single cylinder four stroke 6.5 HP gasoline engine, the project research team
5m length), Engineer and test the proposed technology for in-field manufacturing and assembly of large rotor blade sections, Develop com
nt. This approach dramatically increases the flexibility and ease-of-use of the instrument. Measurement costs are reduced because the sa
a new aerogel-fiber reinforced composite insulation to replace the current state-of-the-art material. This improved insulation will be a rig
t can physically adsorb and desorb methane molecules when needed, and thus offer comparable storage densities at only 500 psi. This stu
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for months at a time and produce clean electricity for decades. The MCPV system proposed by CES would benefit the utility sector, the ind
s the development of solution processable metal oxide contact layers to eliminate the need for low work function metallic electrodes. Succ
wer hungry electronics. The development of safe and high capacity lithium batteries is of prime importance to the development of success
d baseline resistive BCMS from a variety of initial imbalanced conditions, and (4) quantify improvements versus the state of the art BCMS. A
h greater than 200 Wh/kg (double the energy density of current batteries) energy density after 1000 cycles. Phase II will focus on prototyp
echnology, working with Yale University, has already built, constructed and operated large volume 0.2% xenon-doped liquid argon (LAr(Xe)
or example, 12 mol of dihydrogen generated from per glucose, enzymatic conversion of cellulose to starch. In this project, we (Gate Fuels I

ment of instrumentation and control (I & amp;C) systems, in-vessel equipment, and other small and large components of SMRs. This t
pper traces. To achieve this package integration, the component must be compatible with lead-free solder reflow temperature extremes.
l be placed in the well itself, so that the labor cost of going to the well also is eliminated. Measurements at the well head should eliminate
nt sensitivity and range for both natural and contaminated systems. The instrument can be monitored and controlled and data can be acce
optical configuration and a more compact design of the sensor housing to allow for installation in smaller diameter monitoring wells. Speci
LF regenerative amplifier allowed scaling the energy of picosecond-scale pulses up to 2 mJ at 1-kHz rate, exceeding the original target. Initia
ton Source at Argonne National Laboratory. The proposed solution integrates a novel containerless sample manipulator, laser beam heatin
e-amplification at 25-ns intervals with the equipment presently available at the ATF BNL (4 atm. amplifier). This milestone was successfully
eramic material and a mechanical system for incorporating it into an S-band dry load were designed and tested. The dry load operates in th
high-fidelity modeling of surface effects and electron emission from diamond. We will develop and implement algorithms for accurate mo
o be advanced for applications in both Government and commercial systems. In the Phase I program we demonstrated fiber laser-pumpe
n- designed monochromator, and achieved unprecedented levels of performance. The spectrometer used in this project was Gatans latest d
ens can be used in instruments to help determine the sizes and structures of objects on the nanoscale (1-100nm), like polymer molecules,
ill be turned into a prototype belt for demonstration on a pilot scale capillary separation machine. Commercial Applications and Other Ben
tritium breeding ratio, high thermal conductivity, elimination of large breeder/structure interface temperature drop, elimination of pore cl
d pulse shaping circuits. Enhanced X-rayphoton counting functions include two programmable pulse discrimination circuits (comparators) a
provement of the proposed parallelized MARS code. The goal of the Phase II project is to develop a fully parallel version of MARS in a pack
ere closely coordinated with designs for the electron gun and beam collector being developed under a separate grant. In Phase II, Omega-P
and mechanical testing of processed tube to assess quality for hydroforming into SRF cavities, (iv) trial extrusions of bi-mertallic Cu-Nb tub
components. In Phase II we will complete the design of the 5 MW PPM klystron, optimizing critical parameters such as electron gun, elect
igns for the crab cavity are currently being evaluated at CERN. The downselect is planned for April 2013. Niowave has fabricated all three
or the Bi-2212/Ag wires. Performance of a wire depends upon the interplay between powder characteristics, wire drawing process variable
s of diamond devices currently under development include grid power management, power conversion, high power density VLSI, millimete
components for high power management applications. The planned RHIC 1.3 GHz ERL linac upgrade uses superconducting RF cavities and
aAsP approximately ten monolayers thick. For this program we will apply a novel superlattice concept utilizing antimony- and arsenic-based
1600 C for up to 24 hours. These disks remain mechanically robust to handling and extended heating. In Phase II, we will refine the YSZ for
ucted in RHIC or any such future accelerator or medical facility. In Phase I, we designed and fabricated an MgB2 solenoid coil based on coi
mperature electronics. The analog SQUID is coupled to two highly balanced pickup loops for rejecting large uniform fields. One of the loop
ments were followed by the successful fabrication and testing of a time-of-flight detector for NSCL. During Phase II, we will build on this wo
developing a radioisotope production facility based on a super conducting electron linac with multiple liquid metal targets. These electron
urce of accelerator-based, high specific activity Sn-117m radiochemical for new medical products anticipated to enter the medical markets
f production of damage-free diamond polished surfaces on bulk substrates. The Phase II effort will further leverage this process to make la
I, ISL will design and fabricate a HaloRead working model. To establish feasibility, we will characterize sensitivity, accuracy, response time an
GaN single crystal boules and then fabricate GaN wafers. Stony Brook University Team will conduct crystal defect characterization using va
performance metrics will be verified by an independent testing facility. Also, in this proposal gate drivers will be developed for these vertic
frequency greater than 50 kHz. In collaboration with Univ. of Arkansas, we will fabricate SiC MOSFETs suitable for double-side cooling to f
out pioneering work on photoelectrochemical wet etching of GaN materials. We will leverage this expertise to develop a new ELO-based la
nt in order for the wires to carry high currents. We propose to apply our experience with this technology and work with Sandia National La
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frequency greater than 50 kHz. In collaboration with Univ. of Arkansas, we will fabricate SiC MOSFETs suitable for double-side cooling to f

als encountered. The Phase I effort will concentrate on the feasibility study, which is divided into six tasks: specimen preparation, instrume
ance the mission planning tool to further optimize engagement aspects of the BMD problem from fixed and mobile assets based on mode
ation framework that enables assessing the algorithms in a variety of realistic scenarios. At the project"s conclusion, Primordial will
me. The proposed SOAAP technology will derive accurate probability-theoretic tradeoff assessments with respect to the number and types o
uch target characteristics as reflectivity, material construction, and others characteristics.
ess and model the transmitter noise limitations and proposes to mitigate them, in Phase II, via pre-distortion techniques. This approach ho
ring the Phase I effort resulting in a clear concept of operations document.
ly in use by the system.
sify attacks and the optimization of system performance. At the conclusion of Phase II, a prototype will be demonstrated and delivered to t
f each fragment. The system will be capable of setup by two technicians in a matter of hours and will require no manual recovery or analys
nimum of instrumentation. Termed the Controlled High Explosive Response Test Apparatus (CHERTA), key design trades include the rapidit

e coupled CEM-CFD tool using simple ballistic re-entry vehicle geometry and antenna. In Phase II, we will fully develop the tool, demonstra

missile targets. This tool will implement the appropriate physical models to facilitate the design of antennas in a plasma sheath and provide
wers. The existing equipment is portable (<5 lbs), low power, and allows data mapping and storage. Phase I will use multilayer samples

III, we will focus on the initial product as directed by MDA. A highly proficient engineering team has been assembled to carry out the proje
es and requirements for system design. The established basis, building on our prior and ongoing developments, will enable IOS to address t
erial system, the prototype detector devices are fabricated using conventional lithography and other standard and foundry based, readily a
mplemented in diode laser stacking along with VBG cooling, will demonstrate improved performance and spectral line-width narrowing due

d to support the development of decision-making aids based on the models. In Phase I, the new thermosonde will be developed and dem
conditions for realistic simulations of scenes under dynamic climate conditions. The algorithms will be designed in Phase I to be suitable fo

zzle extension for DACS thrusters.

aerosol mass flux, the size of the particles, etc.) will be established, and a preliminary DAC motor design will be formulated which meets no

ototype capable of operating in a micro-gravity environment and survive the high-g environment of launch (40 g peak to peak at frequenci
s to facilitate near-term technology transfer.
g, and mechanical lapping, and detection of inherent electromagnetic signals from part circuitry.
analyses will be conducted to define effective structure and locations and estimate performance improvement. Following thermal analyse
ure thermal barrier coatings using integrated metal bond layer and thermal barrier ceramic top layer technology on Carbon Cloth Phenolic
eparation, ground securing, or dust suppression compared to uncoated mats. The structural and thermal properties of refractory coated ma
ying surface. The proposed helipad mat should have excellent drapeability that will allow it to conform to irregular surfaces in austere envir

tral width less than 1 nm and a temperature coefficient of lower than 0.1 nm/°C.
al Robot Competition where SoarTech teamed with the University of Michigan to win in 2010. Lucid will build on that ground-breaking wor
ill fabricate breadboard hardware to our specifications, and ultimately a tag meeting Navy parts tracking and maintenance requirements. C

le. At the end of Phase I, ACT will provide an advanced cabinet design with an integrated, silent thermal management system for review by
actical vehicles coupled with our experience in naval operations to deliver a technically innovative solution that meets or exceeds the prog

aining, and/or aiding. The key to our approach is the innovative use of an evidence-based causal decision model. The model will provide a b
on tools, modeling tool event scheduler. In addition feasibility demonstrations with supporting reports will be developed to show not only
appropriate animal model, and test whether the modified protein induces toxicity or an immune response. This project will demonstrate t
will focus on field-deployable system manufacturing and packaging.
es dusting, operates at a much more neutral pH value, has increased carbon dioxide capacity, and is more tolerant of high levels of humidit

onducted in Phase I will be summarized in a final report, including evaluation of the induction charging characteristics for various types and
the charged aerosols will be explored and tested, which will be combined with the finalized ionizer design to form an integrated, automated
e and instrumentation and direct integration with JPADS or other meteorological reporting and modeling applications. This system can be c
component combinations. In Phase I, we will develop preliminary autoinjector designs and perform laboratory tests of key actuator functio
nts less than 24 hours following controlled gamma-ray radiation exposure in living rat models. Information from these studies will be used
ributed storage system are investigated to prevent potential adversaries. SD2S is superior to all other existing approaches in terms of data
modified upper electronics assembly serves as communications gateway to the aircraft. Our Phase I effort will design and demonstrate fea
T plans to use SiC power modules at high junction temperatures with only natural convection thus eliminating the complexity of active cool
ill demonstrate a full-scale prototype on a simulated aircraft power system. Mainstream"s proposed technology will not only improv
7, and should not require any hardware modifications. A software prototype that implements the optimization algorithm will be developed
n more critical operations. Mide"s knowledge of sealing in highly corrosive environments and ability to simulate those functions usin
ages COTS components and Mainstream"s design expertise, leading to a low-risk, high-reward program capable of rapid transition to

e material systems of interest and also offer a more efficient armor system design approach.

ed, namely: multiobjective optimization, game theory, spectrum sense and adapt, distributed detection, joint cognitive routing and spread-
d evaluated. A simple app with visualization to demonstrate end-to-end connectivity will be created. The cost of mass production will be c
k record in each of these areas so that we will convincingly demonstrate feasibility in Phase I and enable successful production in Phase II.
MP by conducting a comprehensive theoretical study and performing proof-of-concept experiments. In Phase II, POC plans to build several f

zing local information and optimally exploiting PHY layer resources to achieve spectrum efficiency significantly beyond the legacy design lim

event, Ducted EMP through the aircraft structure, Aircraft Electromagnetic Interference, Nuclear Scintillation, Jamming and Natural atmosp
nstrated in our well-equipped bioengineering laboratories. In Phase II, a full-scale purification system with additional design refinements w

or extended operating times. The ability to shut down oxygen production and restart it offers distinct advantages over other oxygen gener

manufacture and demonstrate the prototypes of the drug delivery system in Phase II. Also, POC will demonstrate to the DoD how this devi
in the design of depot medications than the industry standard experiment-driven methods. In Phases II and III Qrono will test the pharma
nce the operational utility of BuChE as a prophylactic, particularly in support of extended-duration missions. The goal of this proposal is to d
f the technology.
e discharge of shipboard wastewater are becoming increasingly strict worldwide. The effluent from the commercial and government owne
would be secure from outside eavesdropping or loss of node to destruction, capture, or compromise by an enemy. Lastly, VIRAL has predefi

will be a miniature UAV based imaging radar build by ImSAR called NanoSAR which is already near the 1U form factor. The Phase 2 delivera
cial partners to improve the HAUT technology and package it into to a turnkey commercially-available system.

of rotorcraft component tracking and sensing.

s are under development for these vector velocity sensors, for example, cantilevered-beams, shear-mode, and pressure-gradient devices. W

h non-linear dimensionality reduction, which enables a human analyst to identify and explore the characteristics in the low-dimensional m

ology based on the feedback from Phase 1 experiments, and fully prototype and develop a complete WDMFSO system for field testing. Dur
Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy concept and existing low-power wireless sensor network hardware. This Phase I effort will include: w
udy will prove the feasibility of the proposed technology and outline the concept of the Phase II prototype instrument.
edge and technology itself innovative to provide the user with near real-time intelligence of the various communication signals in the vicin

e-tasking. Finally, we will extend existing in-house planning algorithms, display tools, and simulation environments to rapidly prototype of A
innovative visualizations and interfaces that adapt to changing needs based on context, Aptima and our partners propose to develop Adap
med to study its light transmission properties. During Phase I, the efficacy of our approach will be demonstrated by coating sapphire subst
rototype an atmospheric decision assistance tool. The processing methods will be developed during Phase I Base period and the prototype
are relevant for DPALS, and we have extensive experience with alkali metal reactivity and compatibility. During Phase I, we will optimize de
ished product.
nds pulses with off time less than 1 minute. Preliminary battery health monitoring algorithms will be developed to determine remaining pu

other has three magnetic sensors that make up the compass. The Interrogation Module separates the signal spectrum of the sensors in a g
o show level of performance compared to stated goals.

ported by limited deposition testing. Analytical iterations will be performed using thermodynamic modeling and process simulation. The d
ple coordinated layers of information for individual vehicles and the battlespace as a whole. These new approaches will empower the indivi
ftware, operating within an Ozone Widget Framework, enables automatic system operation to minimize operator interaction (with manual

he-art Ferret QA system. In addition, we will leverage existing state-of-the-art natural language understanding and content extraction in or

mizing the performance of such human/machine teams in real time will require new kinds of metrics and methods of measurement. This p
allow the user to traverse in a meaningful way. Further, we have proposed a principled approach to extrapolate the latent space by predicti
one inexorably to five core interactions between the user and the manifold learning algorithm that are not fully addressed in current man

he use of ontology and Bayesian networks to capture mental models that can be used to process higher level tasks such as sensemaking an
on loss values and variability in Doppler-shifts.
on portable SDR platforms to enable the dismounted and Special Forces personnel to rapidly adapt to hostile environments and acquire re

d physiological sensor suite monitoring bubble formation, breathing gas composition, tissue inert gas tension, and other common physiolo

e and quantitative measures, how the ISENSE capability maintains DTI accuracy and detection probabilities despite reduced sampling rates,

etection and counteraction capabilities by developing and testing a limited-capability DEFOAM prototype. In Phase II, POC will expand on th
mentally compliant defoamer and antifoaming agents via an automated chemical delivery system that is integrated with the VCHT system.
definition directly influences various elements within the models and, by consequence, the induced metrics of supervisory control.
sment system developed in past research and their cutting edge, principled situation awareness-oriented design process (SAOD) to develo
edded. Because of the large number of sensors required, Mide"s automated piezo production line provides the greatest potential for

ment over the legacy piezoceramic cylinders, matching their acoustic performance in a package one hundredth the size requiring only half th

and pair them with appropriate sensor technologies. We will also demonstrate through limited experiments how these measures can be us

hase I Option will further investigate and optimize the process, and Phase II will continue the research and development with the goal of pr
mental demonstration of electronic device function and transience (breadboard-level validation). Specifically, proof-of-concept of a transie
the location of hidden facilities that emit electric fields. The ultimate goal is to develop an airborne system capable of detecting facilities in
n the adjunct spacecraft, minimizing required capability for the sensorcraft. F6-CAPSSat uses SAInt and CASM to access and exploit System F
ug volume and a number of constituents that need to be mixed; as well as the needle characteristics. The auto-injector is compact, low cos
ncentration that is effective to bioscavenger OP agents for multiple weeks. Phase I will demonstrate the technical feasibility using in vitro a

r format and iv) demonstrate the fluorescent format using fresh MSD wastewater effluents. During Phase II, Luna will i) validate the method
the proposed effort, we will demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed coding techniques, data migration protocol and service evaluation
ork-Centric Operations objectives to ultimately produce a cost-effective, dual-use, commercially-viable product. The design and implementa
f the particular chemistry of cotton/nylon blends and utilizing a combination of traditional and nanoscale FR additives.
ighly effective, topical treatment on standard military nylon/cotton fabric. In this project, Alexium is proposing to combine, in novel ways, d
ng and product verification. ISL will maintain its ongoing relationship with Milliken to develop a durable, cost-effective flame retardant treat

interfere with the natural means of the user to locate the directions of sounds.
Phase II for refinement to permit production of the earplug in small, medium and large to fit the majority of Marines as required by SBIR N
ring plan, optimize the number of drying cycles, establish protocols for testing and verification with the Marines, and provide samples for u

ddresses the Navy requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of the CHIDA system through detection of various types o
re characteristics in individual materials, the tools must have ruggedness appropriate to forward deployment field use; user training require
plications in the government and private sector.

ated through advance modeling and simulation techniques.


ey are very capable of modeling and reasoning about uncertainty while capturing the richness and complexity of a situation. PRMs"o
ins, using new methods drawn from the best techniques for enterprise service implementation, AI, machine learning, scalable distributed fi

ubmarine communications. In Phase I, through detailed analysis and modeling, POC will demonstrate that MODULATE addresses all objecti

ques to enable transmission on a limited bandwidth channel. Third, to use RTI sender-side filtering to limit the types of messages sent durin

eporting, utilizing various data minimization techniques, and advanced data compression using the Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) standard
quency of the incoming solar radiation from the UV and blue regions of the spectrum into the blue-green and green regions of the spectrum
st-effective package made from conventional materials and using proven manufacturing technologies. This combination of innovations deli
er not only current mechanical solar directing systems, but also other similar graded ARCs based on silicon oxide.
se materials to deliver that performance, and to do so with technologies that will yield manufacturing cost of less than $500 per kWh.

ose of chemical batteries. If successful, the proposed technology will offer superior safety, lifetimes, and thermal stability compared to elec
easibility of OMNIBLAS by design, simulation, and testing of the pressure sensor. POC plans in Phase II to integrate the components into a p

e biz services.
ologies with business systems. POC will select the best technologies for use, and demonstrate the feasibility of the MPASS technology by d

cific, position-indexed database, enabling the system to correctly distinguish battle damage from already-repaired damage or armor irregu
uickly develop a prototype in a Phase II program, and AES will work with their network of large defense company partners to rapidly transiti

re minimal.
uch as target characterization and identification and then verify the performance of SEATEC through analytical and numerical analyses. In P

time network based data fusion architectures for BMD. Our Phase I work plan focuses on the implementation and demonstration of a prot

d interceptors for a solution more optimal than would be reached by optimizing them separately. The feasibility of our approach will be pro
on dioxide as the gate dielectric and the other using hafnium oxide, which provides not only extremely low leakage current, but also high X
ted. Based on Phase I results, in Phase II, POC will design, develop, and implement a full-hemispherical warhead characterization system an
nergetic characterization experiments. For validation and testing purposes, this methodology will be incorporated into the massively-para

igh fidelity modeling and meeting MDA requirements. In Phase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of the M3I system by developing a co
ercial partners to improve and package the HURFS technology into to a turnkey commercially-available system.

terization is carried out effectively, the next task is to develop efficient fusion or correlation algorithms that can yield better common track

d fusion algorithms. This numerical simulation architecture will address the feasibility of the measurement concepts, highlight the advanta
manned aerial vehicles. These dual up/down modes provide flexible f"ffon demandf"ff3/4 deployment over ocean test ranges,
ed high altitude environment will demonstrate the ability to operate in the target environment. Successful completion of these efforts will
water vapor correction algorithms, and demonstrating the effectiveness of its models and algorithms for star calibration. In Phase II, we pla
n an artificial axillary artery that is compressible by a properly-placed Combat Ready Clamp and that can exposed and clamped by surgical

e state of the art in rapid manufacturing. Infoscitex Corporation and its collaborators at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are currently devel
erties; develop methods for the SFF of structures that are pre-stressed in a controlled manner; develop methods for producing objects that
of those recommendations, and a prototype that demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed architecture for a specific domain of health d
n extraction and document classification techniques; (2) a knowledge representation layer that captures the semantic structure in disparate
e-loop can have a cascading effect throughout the automated mapping process and thereby prioritize user operations that can profitably co
Healthcare Data Dictionary, all the while navigating towards the open sourcing of the end result.
; #8226; Scalability to ensure real-time processing of millions of medical records The SentiMetrix team has worked extensively on the an
embled collaborators from Harvard Medical School Department of Population Medicine, Cleveland MetroHealth System, University of Mar

ase II and III activities that assess additional microbiological characteristics, as well as durability and scalability for large-scale manufacture.
ePort water analysis system.
s in Raman spectroscopy that can support many other valuable government and commercial products addressing a wide range of military,
reduce local temperature and further increase sensitivity of detection is envisioned for the continuing research. Our goal is to demonstrat

agnetic emission model of the authentic semiconductor. Hundreds of components could be tested each hour if necessary.
n effectiveness and reduce payload. Upon successful demonstration, this powder-based process can be easily applied to different powder
capable of identifying used products fraudulently represented as new. To address this need, the Quantitative Optical Tracking system perfo
gue provides accurate and realistic response to appropriately applied interventions - Water cleanup makes test reset easy and quick - Ins
required by field medics: b) minimize time and resource expenditures of training staff, improve quality and efficiency of cognitive/psycho
ator to accurately track the performance of a student without requiring an instructor to watch.
so developed a blood analogue that clots in the presence of bandage and pressure. In this Phase 1 effort, we will address the instrumentati

o operate for over 24 hours without an external power source. In Phase II, POC will design and fabricate a fieldworthy prototype for testing

behavior critical to trapping, as well as incorporate the latest materials and power sources. In Phase I we will produce a trap design and fa
tive, low-cost and energy-efficient solution for flying insect surveillance. Features attractive to a wide variety of insects are included, makin
Walkasins demonstrated ability to determine the Center of Pressure (CoP) for each foot to determine the location of the whole body CoP d

niforms and undergarments for soldiers to control body odor and reduce the risk of infection, and to provide medical textiles with antimicro
me in vivo, using small infusion systems. The goal of this Phase I SBIR is to integrate our biosensor prototypes and EC methods with current
y which will be demonstrated using an appropriate in vivo model of PN. This innovative epicutaneous gel system is of direct relevance to th

In Phase II, we will further develop the novel foil bearing concept, develop a high-temperature test rig, and retrofit a hybrid foil journal be
n and presentation. The result is a fully automated, script-able system capable of acquiring data for weeks at a time with continual calibrati
ase I, and (iii) measurement repeatability. The proposed efforts are to demonstrate the feasibility of this mmW concept for PBRDF characte
chelons of care. The system will be built with an open, modular architecture to enable constant evolution by modification and addition of s

veloping intuitive, easy to use mission specification and management systems.


me partners targeting the SM3-IIB for eventual transition for Phase II and beyond.
final net shape of complex parts. This is presently the fastest continuous fiber molding process in the world. This process can be used to
material, as well as thermal conductivity and other measurements.

ems and identify gaps as well as provide management with actionable data.

ithout the requirement of a supercomputer to maintain and operate a huge data store.
nd underlying clinical ontology will be capable of providing a template for the development and implementation of a range of future exper
use cohort builder/analytics tool that would meet the needs of MHS and be consistent with the MHS"s current and planned transacti
IR framework. We present a Phase I proposal aimed to address the novel aspects of the system, so that a complete system can be fabricate

generated from these octave band data, and other metrics such as predicted Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure, noise dose, and ma
hat energy will always be available to process and transmit sensed data. Through the use of advanced software and hardware techniques t

hase I, POC will demonstrate the feasibility of OMIDEC technology by fabricating sample PE marks and testing them in laboratory experime
Zoo, is based on engineered magnetically active nanoparticles that form structured, micro-scale lattices that create color by diffracting and
eby increasing overall system performance and effectiveness. To address this need, i2C Solutions proposes the development of a highly no

of 99.98%.
ed to mark SC. We will develop a library of>10,000 marks, extending these marks into new ink formulations and commercial methods o
reased toughness as well as protection from hazardous liquids and particulates. Garments composed of these new materials could be wor

outlined and considered at each developmental stage.


versity (NKU) developed a concept that combines both of the above methods to result in a highly efficient, biocompatible, and topically ad
ents making it especially appealing for combat critical care and combat evacuation. The emphasis of the approach will be on a portable ob
ization in the field of neuroscience.
en IV, laminin, fibronectin) and growth factors (FGF2, VEGF) that increases vascularization and decreases irregular scar matrix in pig skin wo

fragments. Finally, our concept is based on a HOB fuze to focus the NL effects in a conical, downward pattern while sending the platform f
st loads within the operating environment typical for a 200 hp class gas turbine engine. MSI will analyze, design, build and test advanced f
able non-contact, real-time, detection and classification of trace amounts of biological material: without the need for reagents, labels or ot
the noise reduction active cancellation will also be demonstrated in laboratory testing. The results will then be used to identify the key elem
ot;to specific air vehicle platforms. With expertise in UAS mission planning, unmanned resupply vehicles, and Ground Control Station (GCS)

mperature to be maintained without any container preconditioning or prior knowledge of the operational environment. Through these adva
high airflow respirators suitable for DOD procurement for standard issue to our warfighters that serve in high PM environments. Lynntech

s developed the concept"eyePhone", a hybrid slitlamp/ophthalmoscope that clips on to a smart phone.


han requiring the traditional two channels. In Phase I the device concept will be outlined, and an operating prototype will be delivered in P

control intelligence when compared to existing designs.

design, investigate system components, and demonstrate ROBOLINC"s feasibility by testing a laboratory breadboard setup. In Phase I
(INS). BENEFIT: SA Photonics will use our fast light technologies to develop a highly stable, ultra sensitive and compact IMU that will hav
hardening, extreme temperature variations, and tolerance for high-G situations. Development of a prototype that would meet the size, we
tance that meets or exceeds the Air Force"s goals. This will establish the foundation for further development and technology transfe
CT) will collaborate with Lockheed Martin Corporation (LM), to build upon the internal research and development work separately perform
on which new advance control systems for both satellite bus and payload components can be implemented. The combination of high fidel
tem operator"s preferred means of capturing system behaviors. Keeping rule files automatically synched with those representations
enabling architectures which will only increase as spacecraft autonomy moves into the broader spacecraft industry. The DoD"s n
validated for deployment in dynamic mission environments on-board a satellite.
oyment architecture that leverages this sensor data fusion capability to realize an affordable system. BENEFIT: AMPLE technology transitio
pe measurement system. We will interface the measured tunnel disturbances to beam-train optical simulations in WaveTrain for assessing
m which can be easily implemented in any wind tunnel facility, to provide useful results for DE systems. BENEFIT: The technology describe
ce to facilitate this approach. Altogether, UCDS can predict instability, quantify sources of driving or damping, and provide a critical underst
demonstrate this cryocooler technology. Successful completion of this program will enable less expensive ground testing and a significant
lead to far more efficient designs. The resulting product will be a highly marketable cryogenic refrigeration technology that can be used in
omponent lifetime and a very fast cooling response. Furthermore, standard integrated-circuit batch fabrication techniques can be used to e
Disilicide heating elements in laboratory applications and SiC elements in high temperature oxidizing applications.
only iridium has both the high melting temperature (~4500 F) and the oxidation resistance to be considered. Recent work has shown the a

BIR Phase II effort will focus on the modernization of satellite communication security for the NAVY and the feasibility of the proposed com

ting penalties imposed due to unknown usage histories. Preserving complete component installation and usage history, along with the impl

int clouds where refined data does not exist. Improved GPU-techniques for sensor simulation with COTS IG providers for improved EO, IR, a
nt process, product improvements and cost reduction changes in the design will be made as improvements and cost reduction changes in t
e records related to tables that contain subject, audiogram, fit-test, user-defined, company, and etcetera information.
h a reconfigurable and non-reconfigurable design. The Phase I Option will optimize and demonstrate ballistic performance of the unique co
needs. Charles River Analytics, in partnership with Boston College, proposes a Social Media Analysis and Reasoning Tool (SMART). SMART
of separation, and quantitative comparisons; and extends it based on noise reduction and link analysis research performed by Dr. Guestrin
utilize ultrasonic pulse velocity, impact-echo, pulse-echo, and ultrasonic attenuation to meet or exceed the Army"s requirements. Tes
spectrometer for stand-off chemical sensing. Compact, low cost and spectrally resolved stand-off chemical sensors that operate at room te
o-materials. The goals of the Phase I research will be to develop novel processes and methodologies to produce highly efficient infrared ob
e intrinsic high electrical conductivity and refractive index of the selected polymer. The proposed engineered polymer nanomaterials will b
em"s performance. Based on the system properties, on diverse environments, and on target characteristics, the work will identify an
design detection, tracking and classification. Project manager Dr. John Hedgepeth will coordinate classification efforts with the aid of the sy
tem performance using (4) a flexible implementation framework. In these ways, FIRE-TRAIN can improve the ability of the AEGIS BMD syste

te this additional information by reducing the signature data to a small set of characteristic features, and then combine the resulting featur
al dimensions, collect actual X-band and IR sensor data in Phase I, further prove the feasibility of the techniques through prototype develo
s (relative to current C2BMC performance) may be realized via use of advanced and robust features in the track correlation, discrimination
can be performed. In this framework, it becomes natural to capture detailed physical prior knowledge, even if the distributions involved ar

uction is based on advanced Computer Graphics NURBS methods.


ed Systems in Aerospace, in their ARchitecture Testing Environment for Missile Interception Systems (ARTEMIS) which is under developmen
ploit data from disparate sensors, such as Airborne InfraRed. With SciTec"s and U. Mich."s combined expertise in EO/IR sensin
mation and rejection, and nonlinear filtering based Track-before-Detect algorithms for tracking dim targets. Our approach fuses information
ll be to fully test our algorithm implementation with simulated scenarios and recorded ground tests in order to advance the capability to T
t algorithms to engagement conditions outside of those which will be tested during ABMD flight tests. Additionally, this approach will shed

to provide a common vocabulary to express what is already contained in current models. The work in Phase I will lead to a constructive pr
o future operator needs. To provide this HIC modeling capability, we propose to design and demonstrate the feasibility of Modeling Operat
tions declared in the HIC model provides an integration layer and a middleware to manage simulation time, and seeds to repeatable stocha
operator behaviors, an architecture design tailored to satisfy a cross section of target modeling requirements, and an initial prototype of sa
t;s prior investment in the OptDef BMDS Simulation Optimization. In the Phase I Option, the OptTek Team proposes a prototype demonstra
housing that can include as many as possible clinical data for Watson-like predictive analytics. The third sub-system is for knowledge and ru
lysis results, and cohort models in a secure portal and facilitate re-use. Business applications of CDAT include chronic disease managemen

oyment for forward or EnRoute care, where size, weight and power are key considerations. Accordingly, Phase I will include (1) proof-of-pri
is approach. The proteomic data will be mined to look for biomarkers and protein modification. A biomarker database will be used to sele
e patients. In Phase I we will develop the sensor system and perform a clinical feasibility study. In Phase II we will perform a comprehensive

ase II large and small animal efficacy study in models of burn scar contracture.
ential conflicts between different types of workload. Phase I research, which will include analysis of a large database of physiological data a
eory and multimodal deep learning, which is unique to model the relatedness among the output tasks (workload in different dimensions)
greatly reduce the cost and security burden to the Army for nuclear survivability testing. It is anticipated that a functional prototype can b
cent, relevant, and firsthand knowledge and experience in radiation testing and experimentation environments. Our subject matter expert
and model the anticipated system performance. Critical hardware demonstrations will be performed that will highlight the dual-mode ope
or six months with greater than 90% viability and cells ready to use in 60 min or less with minimal operational steps under the performance
vantage of the Army"s Rhizobium tropici biopolymer"s unique properties and combine them with a cost effective and efficient
ts of the preliminary testing and the application design schemes, Phase II will focus on pilot-scale test for application and evaluation of biop
edictions; localized, sparse point measurements; and other available data that correlate with soil moisture such as elevation, slope, vegetati

silica filters to the lowest detectable light level. In Phase II, POC plans to develop single channel and array prototypes.
The third need is a software library of recommended methods for common calculations that is usable by modelers and analysts who may
dimensional uncertainty spaces with dependent variables, (ii) non-parametric techniques for quantifying the errors due to finite sample size

e tested on model problems relevant to BMDS M & S and will be compared to other UQ methodologies based on surrogate modeling.

ssance, removing troops from harm"s way and vastly improving US capabilities against insurgent / guerilla warfare.
e key rate constants, and perform parametric sensitivity analyses. We will then develop a user-friendly, fully coupled, software package wit
s systems of interest to the MDA in Phase II. Our team partner the University of Illinois will perform fundamental research testing and valid
, with Prof. Selim Shahriar as PI, will serve as a subcontractor, and will contribute to the development of the theoretical model. Both NU an
automated cognitive assessment, neuropsychological research and software development will design and develop the smartphone assessm
s and would allow the UGVs to operate in non-line-of-sight teleoperation with degraded communications.
tical to randomly select test subjects or generate large samples to support the usual confidence levels. BENEFIT: We will pursue a two-part
eam will develop and validate the vibrometer system architecture, and design, fabricate, test and characterize Si PCIC detector at unique p
ty of the proposed approach. BENEFIT: The proposed technology can be applied within DoD for detection and classification of human beh
l signal detection, the filter is designed to exploit the particular physical signature (temporal vibration) of the object of interest. Phase I R &
brication of a proof-of-concept prototype. In Phase II, Luminit plans to further refine the system design and produce a deliverable function
ortion of the sensor will be designed on the basis of known functional connections in the visual brain areas of insects and crotalid snakes.
uct a feasibility study in which we explore signal processing techniques and sensor architecture concepts, and select a semiconductor mate
rating these sensors will allow better target discrimination by processing in one system the unique spectral and polarization signatures of th
each geographic location, based on the specifics of locally available materials. By taking this approach, fewer materials will need to be&quo
ated clutter-mitigation algorithm, will provide a revolutionary new capability for improving detection performance of both existing and futu
es drawn from conventionally acquired training sets. FiveFocal and the University of New Mexico"s approach has a number of innova
mination source characteristics. These results will be compared to quantitative performance metrics developed with the Air Force to desig
deposit removal and monitoring systems and proposed technology are designed to meet or exceed the objectives outlined in the STTR AF1

ative forms without the use of tags/labels or time-consuming sample preparation steps. Our partner, Distinguished Professor Bill Tong, has
gth and toughness of the resulting fiber, while retaining an acceptable level of flexibility that will allow various industrial applications.
uist-oversampling, and directional effects (e.g. Sandford-Robertson-based solar glint and thermal emission). Third, JRM will implement a fl
ctive is the development and verification of high fidelity data sets for use in strategic and tactical scenarios that accurately model intended
urthermore, SIG proposes to output this geo-referenced track and threat metadata into a database that may be queried by other visualizati
n assessment, dynamic planning, procedure execution assistance and cockpit information management. Major emphasis will be placed on

ft by avoiding aeroelastic surprises during flight tests. The documented process shall be rendered robust and repeatable to the point of fast

essary, and then construct the remaining two prototype lasers. We have full confidence that we will meet all of our goals based on the per
roposed system is low cost, low maintenance, reconfigurable, adaptive, scalable, easy to install on new or existing structures, and does not
ent (e.g., live fire testing). This project is directly responsive to the stated ONR goal to enable development and validation of performance s
duct joint-testing, development and integration studies with end users of (112) Si wafers.

algorithms and technology for effective, accurate, location and tracking solutions in GPS denied environments. TRX uniquely has a starting
p with shelf-stable food experts at RDI Foods. We will also develop a cost-effective, scalable manufacturing process for bisin, the first bacte
elop and fabricate a portable BCSU that will be sufficiently mature for technical and operational testing, limited field-testing, demonstration

to enable it to detect counterfeit components, in addition to malicious software and hardware Trojans.
% DNA/RNA extraction from complex specimens, such as ~0.5ml whole blood, and preserve it for >20years at ambient conditions. Also in P

orate new sensors, user interface, and input/output devices as they become available. Yotta Navigations approach will provide reliable moti
m aerial imagery, support directional slope, enhance energy cost calculations, recommend relevant equipment, provide hybrid routes, rout
be designed for NLOS-LS type vertical launchers and easily adaptable to platforms such as the Avenger mobile anti-aircraft system increasing
ject locations and measured or simulated radar clutter returns to improve radar performance in the presence of complex cluttered environ
medical imaging.
to more robust performance of geometric shape and appearance matching algorithms. BENEFIT: The proposed research will provide concr
ot;the forecast by including the changes that occurred on the solar surface in areas that transit from the far-side to the visible solar disk. B
allowed us to correctly identify and develop a novel approach to circumvent these challenges. We will build upon the feasibility demonstra
include roll-up maps, active matrix displays, sensor networks, arithmetic logic units, and rf antenna. The proposed printing system will be

h performance computing platforms. We wish to develop this into an open source boundary condition module named HDcrbc which can in
esign and demonstration of a proof-of-concept MIMO SAR system with collocated antennas for area surveillance, particularly to support urb
nduced reflectance features. Specifically, we will develop and test a prototype LWIR Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer (SHS) to determine t
tecture enables technological customizations as an add-on self-contained deployable suite to existing simulations, serious-games, and oper
will be to build the HTHT data link by incorporating these ICs in their respective electronic modules and interconnecting them. The interco
didates. Endpoints as measures of success will be determined by known correlates of protection using plaque reduction neutralizing tests a
d, and harden ES-MaTe algorithms to improve efficiency and reliability; (ii) design ES-MaTe framework architecture for SRM technology that
ponents that are rearranged but not redesigned. This design methodology enables lower cost custom digital ROICs with shorter design cyc
ment or personnel. The system will feature a networking capability that allows the small devices to communicate amongst themselves and
ation. The nanopatterned thread properties will be tested in rabbit and pig animal models. We plan to upgrade current manufacturing proc
S). TAM will also improve the speed and accuracy of its speech recognition engine. Finally, TAM will gain feedback from Medics on how to
he missile development and canister development schedules are aligned. The Phase II effort is a vital step required to bridge the gap betwe
udent Information Model for Integrated Learning Environments (SIMILE) developed by Engineering & Computer Simulations, Inc. will b

ek team also includes IR camera suppliers, which upon a successful technology demonstration will implement DROICs offering the Mixed M
for Tracked Object Retention (FACTOR) module handles track-to-track fusion. The FACTOR system will incorporate advanced fusion algorith
otonics TNA will provide wide bandwidth, high signal dynamic range, precision frequency response measurements, wide operating tempera
pace will include conventional options that utilize a small DM in the subaperture as well as off-loading ISAO wavefront sensor outputs to in
technology for dual DoD laser weapons applications and civilian commercial uses. BENEFIT: The Optonicus/UD SAFARE system will enable
rption directivity to selectively reject heat loading from the sun or earthshine.

r planar keel type array that could be used in the DDG 51 upgrade. Although we will concentrate on this application, we will also consider o
ainty. This approach applies market-based optimization, using solutions from economic theory and game theory, to sensor resource manag
an 2-3 msec, thereby providing very high level of dynamic response. Projectiles equipped with the proposed control surface actuation devi

system. The effort concludes with Kutta transitioning the technology to the field through its prestigious partnerships and relationships wit

lf-contained stand-alone Nano-AWG system that meets the anticipated performance requirements and offers real-time water quantity and
unsteady flow data to manageable levels for storage. In addition, the work will provide a basis for establishing practical means for transform
promising energetic materials for further performance testing, formulation, and field tests to enable more rapid deployment of faster, lon
e with potential for increased fuel reduction at other operating conditions) and decrease emissions (~42% hydrocarbon emission reduction
etermine the location of the animals and any detected mines within the search grid. The RAT system will also train the animals to respond
er Aspergillus systems providing enormous upside potential that will be realized upon completion of the Phase II tasks. The result will be an
tic conversion to butylenes. These butylenes will be further converted to oligomerized hydrocarbons to test the suitability of these hydroca

are, with low cost and SWAP to enable ubiquitous installation. It can automatically detect, geolocate, and inform users of the source of sign

and the near-field micro-detector that might interfere with the spectral signatures of the biological, chemical and/or explosive targets. The
advanced LSPR (localized-surface-plasmon-resonance) spectrometer to measure the efficacy of the iFyber materials and they will use their
scale equipment to produce spunbond webs containing splittable bicomponent filaments made of nylon and polyester. The filaments shall
ollective experience in fiber-optic daylighting, remote-source lighting and energy efficient lighting. During the phase I project, the team e

velopment. We will explore physics between target attributes, mapping linear and nonlinear spaces, and expand the number of network no
d BMDS scenarios also dictate high computational processing loads which SORCIRER addresses via the proper choice of sensor constraint m
games with risk-averse strategies; and iv) Google Earth based multi-view and multi-layer visualization system. This research is built on man
heory, multi-agent and multi-goal game methods, multi-objective control strategies, multi-player confrontation learning algorithms, and op
nsing, Barron Associates will aggressively commercialize autonomous software produced in the GAMER effort. This includes a turnkey appli
nd service oriented architectures. We will also provide advanced self defense mechanisms based on the levels of threat behavior. Our cons
ntly reduce model complexity and uncertainty and to identify friendly encounters from threat intrusions and 4) A sensor middleware supp
hness. BENEFIT: If successful, the proposed UHPC will result in a high performance, highly cost-effective UHPC capable of being utilized in
ing and quality control of UHPC (including the selection of relevant hardware). Laboratory and pilot-scale field experiments will be conduct
agencies, remote sensing and medical imaging developers, etc). Thus, there is a significant market for the proposed improved innovative s
ssful migration towards mandated telemetry spectrum allocation changes. The proposed effort leads to precisely this end result.

vel materials of interest to AFRL researchers will provide a benchmark and methodology for CW-THz materials characterization. A final repo
over a range of temperatures, electric fields, and magnetic fields. In phase I, we will configure fiber optic coupled TD-THz instrumentation t
rom the data through interaction with expert knowledge. Our network management system will ultimately exploit these insights produced

ons or simplifications. We will build here a mathematical foundation for efficient RBMs in liquid rocket combustion dynamics. RBM will be e
l and biological detection. It is our contention, however, that plasmonics can serve a viable and effective role in a wide range of sensing nee
events occurring at microsecond timescale, we will employ accelerated molecular dynamics techniques with reactive force-fields. Advance
otorcraft Code (UMARC), Copter (Bells comprehensive rotor code), CAMRAD II (Comprehensive Analytical Model of Rotorcraft Aerodynami
sfer operators could enable real-time prediction from moving sources or listeners by pre-computing the scattering behavior of obstacles an
n, for ultimate production of the switchable RF filters in high volume and at low cost. MOCVD is also compatible with standard semicondu
c assessment techniques and visualization methods; (3) developing high-level analysis tools to help Warfighters rapidly explore ethnograph
s to Parabon"s existing origami design automation software, specifically for the creation of artificial antibodies. Such enhancements a
coding rates>10Mbps. In Phase-II, we will experimentally demonstrate these capabilities in a controlled field environment. TechFlow has
op, evaluate and integrate the tools designed in Phase I of our research. We anticipate that the use of these authoring tools will result in a s

to improve our understanding of the nanofiber derived CNT growth mechanism. We will work to minimize defect population through tun

d with a modern small geometry process which is presently a trusted mainstream technology. In addition to this, the new parts will have lo
ompared to conventional FPGAs, enabling 2.5x longer mission runtimes and reduced recharge downtime with existing battery technologies

the presence of MDR pathogens in the milieu of commensal bacteria that are often present at a wound site. With the availability of drugs

ch should display 2D camera info with optional 3D and temperature overlays when desired. PROWL will also contain onboard computing

pulations. Thus this proof-of-concept has demonstrated success criteria in the feasibility of producing log9 to log10 surrogate host cells cap

f the optics which will minimizes the self-radiation of the lenses and maximize sensitivity.
ons, and develop a nominal design pipeline to allow for optimal model development. The final processes and sensors will be utilized to de
in the subsonic flow regime prior to testing and validating in the transonic flow regime. Design methodology and data collected during thes
of this research will be the conceptual design of an adaptive optical (AO) system suited for use in phased array transceivers. This system wi
ors, or in an integrated unit with existing on-board sensors. Our system is designed to fully operate with passive vision-based sensors alon
will be 5 inches in height and about 2.5 inches diameter which is similar to devices in current inventory. Most importantly, the reaction tem
ers to test any new parallel random number generator, use customized test methods, and assess the quality of the random numbers consum
ccuracy, and for terrain characterization, including detection of obstacles hidden in vegetation such as tall grass. The focus of initial develo

acceptable solution. The detailed analysis tool effort will demonstrate a moving mesh capability applicable to the burning grain surface, d
ations. The solution will replace much more expensive, larger and specialized communication packages used on aerospace systems. In add

the SMART module and the SMART module will use this information to select future sensor tasks which minimize the expected damage ca
o meet Level 1 quality requirements for space-based applications. By the end of Phase II the technology will be available at TRL 8. A flight-g
om object variability and input field parameters, and high-order algorithms that are well suited for high performance GPU parallel computin
he use of ATRT has demonstrated test efficiency improvements of greater than 70%. The primary objective of IDT"s ATA Phase II prop
ms, the manufacturer of the E-2D Hawkeye. Northrop Grumman will provide design requirements and guide the development efforts in Pha
engines being considered in the VAATE program.

the effort in the collection of knowledge based on the building block DDM, its reuse for part DDM, and nondestructive inspection. Dimens
h in graphics modeling and processing. Our research will specifically address the challenges associated with; integrating, correlating, and fu
temperature has several advantages: 1) temperature capabilities of cooling media, such as fuel and oil, can be better utilized, 2) heat can b

e temporal and spatial characteristics of the output. Option phase tasks include building and delivering a packaged prototype pulse tuning
nology will also aid in the development and maintenance of WDM networks, allowing isolation of optical discontinuity to the component le
ther sensors. In phase I, initial prototypes were fabricated and partially characterized. In phase II, fully functional IVIQ-Quartz Clocks will be
eNav-SL was developed using advanced computer vision methods and its feasibility successfully demonstrated. Phase II will expand on the
ent and metrology will be performed at each stage of fabrication. CeraNova will demonstrate the capability of applying the measured data
aining some resistance to sand abrasion. This Phase II will further develop the coating technology to improve optical properties of the Tran
tive and robust target detection, tracking and classification. The SE-MAPs can combine historical data from disparate sensor surveillance pla
e the individual skills learned during squad leader training and apply them at the platoon level. CONTACT will be designed to help small unit
s of CWAs. These sensing tags will have the ability to be remotely interrogated to ascertain status of the sensing element, and provide elec
partially reusable and replaceable, allowing for multiple individuals training sessions. The trainers will support tissue-tool surgery with the
y has successfully demonstrated the suitability of this approach for nondestructive characterization of tissue constructs. As a result, an adva
ed therapeutic approach combines the advantages of a next generation bioengineered skin substitute with the benefits of autologous tissu
ble to a bed for imaging supine patients. Further refinements in Phase II will allow for clinical testing of the device on human subjects.

ed to achieve highest possible response rate for TB detection with the lateral flow format. Site(s) for clinical evaluation of the best performi

-atom laser systems suitable for use in the field or in space. BENEFIT: High power diode laser systems capable of reliable, agile, atomic loc

posed effort will lead to a toolbox of flow-control devices/approaches/design strategies that would be applied to a wide variety of turret co
sh-based check that verifies their data integrity. As with the diagnostic tests for applications, the diagnostic tests for data objects are evalua
ed into AFRL"s Phoenix architecture to demonstrate and fine-tune METSI. Additionally, METSI will be validated by evaluating it with r
this SBIR we will develop a heating stage capable of sample heating up to 1100°C, a transducer capable of applying a maximum force highe
e I, we demonstrated the feasibility of an optical measurement system that improves displacement measurement accuracy by an order of m
m. This approach can potentially allow measurements with very limited viewing angles for high-speed 3D imaging of liquid breakup in dens
ng capability. The RH MST will be developed to survive and perform its mission in natural and man-made weapon environments encounte
s. Our proposed CFRP telescope mirrors are modular, ultra-lightweight, flexible in design, thermally stable, and rapidly fabricated on ORS ti
implement design changes. This flexibility allows for greatly reducing the development time. Development of EBM technology for DOD LRE
proposed universal fire suppression nozzle offers a method of increasing the effectiveness of halon replacement fire suppression systems
ne night vision sandwich to full specifications. The PCIC will be delivered to DoD laboratories for evaluation and demonstration. During Pha
will offer extensive benefits to both acquisition professionals and training communities. Acquisition professionals will be able to make inform
uired. A brassboard test bed will be created that incorporates the structure, ASIM, Propulsion Activity Agent, our spacecraft simulation wit
adiation and natural/manmade environmental events, passively controlled low-operating temperature, affordability (up to>30% project
superior environmental stability with little degradation throughout a typical mission life or after exposure to rapid heating and/or long-term
design simplicity allowing for ultra-affordability and deployment reliability. Aladdin promises to provide revolutionary performance beyon
etry, fastener placement, and gap thickness. Creare is also actively pursuing commercial applications in industrial manufacturing and other
mechanical processing routes, thereby enabling identification of new promising hybrid processing routes to realize enhanced performance
tro-optical phenomenon caused by spatial separation of charges. We will use revealed photoinduced phenomena tor record holographic gr
for eventual testing under full scale temperatures and aerodynamic loads. The effort will involve: adaptation of Phase I designs to meet op
m of devising proper control strategies. These measurements along with the model(s) will pave the way for the development of a combustio
ill be demonstrated at MSNW and AFRL facilities running in steady operation on full AF-M315E propellant. At the conclusion of Phase II, a
rements of future military and commercial spacelift systems. The technology is applicable to Air Force Reusable Booster System program a
ble nonlinear computational structural dynamics and computational fluid dynamics tools, with focus on LRE turbopump inducer flows. The
the viability of our proposed approach, which enables simultaneous communication with both SGLS ground stations and newer USB groun
y skiving in a production-representative environment, developed with specific application relevancy and a clear, detailed path toward transi
ne vision for manufacturing, robotics, and vehicle situational awareness/safety systems.
e missions. Additionally, the ability to perform multiple missions further increases the perceived value of the aircraft making it more attrac
Anticipated benefits of this research includes the successful full-duration life demonstration of full-scale rocket nozzle thrust diverter hot s
nnels. We will also show that our method is effective on coke produced at the very high heat fluxes that occur in rocket engine cooling cha
n information can be effectively shared across the project, and the engineering team can function better as a team. BENEFIT: The propose
n Phase II the same team will further refine the requirements, architecture, and design and prototype all elements of the software architec
gy and density of formulated solid propellant mixtures while meeting other required attributes defined by the DoD/NASA/US Industry&quo
d after integration with a Geiger Mode APD imager. BENEFIT: The proposed SBIR program will lead to the development of a compact, e
c substrate. The Phase II prototype camera will ultimately be one of four sub-cameras used to deliver a fully contiguous 21 Mega-pixel ima
are being traded-off include high temperature environment, actuator force, power, weight, size, efficiency, speed, stroke, and mechanical ro
erall goal is to advance SBIR funded optical tracking terminal technology (LaserFire) developed by SPI, integrate with a Harris-developed 10
projector include: 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 120 Hz framing rate and flickerless operation with at least an 8 field of view. BENEFIT: This researc
omously executes the tasks by issuing commands to the host satellite system. BENEFIT: We believe that HAMMER provides the following b
our distributed simulation frameworks rapidly and accurately represent agile, reactive, and adaptable threats. The new Phase II capabiliti
regions of interest in the data, and bandwidth efficient TCP/IP. These innovations achieve superior compression performance, improve det
mize performance of the total human-computation-sensor system. The results of our Phase I research highlighted opportunities for cogniti
t;satellite network models of interest to ensure that the satellite network will be managed by treating the system as a"whole"a
ance of superconducting materials. Since NbTiN has a ~2x higher transition temperature compared with Nb further cost reductions could b

as initially thought to offer a promising solution to this beam stop problem. Graphite foam, available at density from 0.1 to 0.9 g/cc, certain
n carbon-foam processing particularly when one considers achieving this goal in large scale blocks. However, if successful, it would provide
dependent imager applications for airborne/space borne platforms. Nuclear power industry safety monitoring applications Radiation dia
er needed to drive the heat transfer is reduced by over 50%, thereby saving electric power and reducing power cost, greenhouse gas emiss
leX process will be enhanced to demonstrate 3D chip stacking including manufacture of the TSVs and will immediately demonstrate feasibi
oject is to adapt an in-situ electrical testing technique, known as Frequency Domain Reflectometry (FDR), for this application. The propose
which operates on multiple platforms will benefit HPC application developers by reducing training time and allowing users to move betwee
include: (1) theoretical modeling and concept design of a gridded elliptic diode; (2) theoretical modeling and concept design of the elliptic
mes). The system will decrease monitoring costs, enhance the understanding of the fate of the volatile organics in the environment, and u
e access to the cavities for cooling and tuning. The electron gun will be a simple cathode-anode diode and will be cathode pulsed. Complet

n the chemical industry.


cy, impact-resistant characteristics, and outstanding strength-to-weight ratios, among other attributes. The goal of this effort is to demonstr
the selection is often somewhat ambiguous, and with hundreds or thousands of sub volumes, even one incorrect selection will prevent suc
ove collisionality and edge-physics limitations by constructing a new, four-dimensional code that will incorporate best features of the existin

to significantly reduce the cost and development time of producing magnetic field diagnostics. EHT is designing probes that can be printe
assess the onset or presence of chemical corrosion in the concrete structure. Commercial applications and other benefits: The principal ma
ent is proposed with a power buildup cavity sampling gas cell that can be used for quantitative vapor phase monitoring of soil gases for on
hotogun was illuminated with 35ps (FWHM) laser pulses at 1500 MHz. The photoguns average current was varied from 10uA to 500uA an
e, and the strategy for efficient use can be problem dependent. Despite these complications, this is the current direction of computing. Syst
matrix abstraction for Python, and then a very large suite of packages in SciPy provide specific functionality, such as linear algebra operatio
gn and development activities worldwide. Emc2 has licensed VFT for a number of other applications including the nuclear industry (USNR
o a density modulation by means of a chicane. In the third stage, the bunched beam produces a narrowband high power pulse of terahert
wered to enable photoemission with visible photons. The plasmonic resonance of the noble metal nanoparticles can be tuned to provide e
tion of the spectrum with wavelengths from 3 cm to 3 mm is also very attractive due to the tight frequency availability in lower bands. Ben
solid acids resistant to thermal and chemical deactivation will be developed with a focus on achieving high selectivity and conversion at ind
mental high technology components and facilitates interactions between large US-based global corporations and the important small US bu
e the potential to greatly increase efficiency, reducing the amount of energy needed, while greatly lowering CO2 output. To date nearly all

Other Benefits: Ultrafine particles, including cloud condensation nuclei, are present in the ambient atmosphere and are generated from atm
al-time data for better and more timely decision making, and reduction in sample volume requirements. Commercial Applications and Othe
ide information about changes in chemical structure of materials with high spatial resolution during dynamic in-situ experiments. Many pr
l of this project is the availability of a characterization technique that can image solid/liquid interfaces up to atomic resolution under quanti
ance MgB2 strand into a cable to carry high current with stability requires improvement in several strand characteristics such as strain toler

rdization and interface specifications for software integration interfaces across applications, languages, and HPC platform boundaries in the
d to the fast signals inherent in a small-pore microchannel plate were developed the Large Area Picosecond Photodetector (LAPPD) Collabo
agnesium is also abundant and available to meet the demands of future energy storage needs. ITNs successful development and commerc
rmance GISAXS (HipGISAXS). This code, which was originally developed at LBNL with funding from the LDRD program, is currently the only
t each sensor location. Physics based models of the IDED sensors and the concrete provide a methodology for predicting the sensor respon
Recently, KMLabs with its collaborators at Colorado School of Mines, has been successful in demonstrating the worlds first Kerr lens mode
s commonly used in the paper industry and is an element of the production of cellulosic ethanol as it releases fermentable sugars in additio
w-cost seeds will enable cost reductions of GaN wafers of 40-99% because inexpensive GaN seed wafers will enable GaN boule growth with
GaN on thin 8 sapphire will drop production costs and increase throughput of GaN based power devices and LEDs by more than 10x.
han measuring optical frequency with an expensive wavelength monitor, incorporate small, relatively inexpensive mirrors into a small (~1 m
e expected to cause most solid-state photodetectors to fail. LightSpin is developing an intrinsically radiation-hard GaInP Photomultiplier Ch
ercially available Compact Light Source. The knowledge gained from studying a low-energy electron storage ring may also benefit other Inv
til domestic FAA restrictions are lifted. However, we have identified a significant industrial sensing market that can be addressed by the pr
nt environment. In Phase II MicroXact will develop and test stand-alone sensors and instruments. At the end of Phase II one set of interrog
1) a stamped metallic ferrule that couples light between an array of single-mode optical fibers using an expanded optical beam and 2) stam
necessary to produce commercial- quality powder will be executed. Following the Phase II program, an enhanced powder product will be
mand technical computing marketplace. Commercial Applications and Benefits: The SMDAE will enable small and medium sized U.S. comp
e. The resulting software tool will be a significant aid to accelerator designers, which will reduce development time and costs. These cost
on to high-brilliance x-ray sources. The quarter-wave design offers flexibility in cathode choice because the cathode stalk can be mechanic
metry factor, good propagation of HOMs to the location we will choose for the HOM dampers, mechanical design and optimal manufacturi
eering design for the switches and high-voltage pulsed power supplies needed to match SLAC SLED-II parameters, and to conduct low powe
optimization framework and prove the concept on a test-bed. In Phase II, we will address the deeper technical and commercial aspects of h
ng is widely regarded as a fundamental technology for future science and engineering discovery in the Federal Government, at the national
more efficient. Appropriate coil cross sections are elliptical-cosine-theta and rectangular: racetrack coils with, if necessary, ends upturned to

developed. These atoms will then be converted to H- ions via surface and volume conversion mechanisms. Recent advances in positive io
e examination of nuclear graphite condition, without disrupting the integrity of nuclear components. Commercial Applications and Other B
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This sensor technology will provide accountability of efficacy of storage to commercial GCS o
ogram, we will develop a complete conceptual design for a flight-worthy, compact, eye safe lidar that will enable vertical profiling of aeroso
nd accuracy required for the target measurements and that will be deployable on a compact unmanned aircraft system like the ScanEagle.
areas where a compact gas sensor will be valuable. Commercialization of a family of products based on the platform developed in this pro
l be produced and the cost benefits of the reduced activation tungsten material will be studied. During Phase II, reduced activation tungst
martphones, where ARM is the predominant architecture.

the measurement points into the kernel. Our approach can be deployed at the edge (home routers, service provider edge, network applian
is code will be tested using output from state of the art kinetic simulations to emulate the microscopic state of an HED plasma. High-repeti
an impact couplers & amp; other components that transmit power between cryogenic & amp; higher temperatures. In-situ coatin
mmercially will be tested. A report estimating the potential quantitative accuracy and spatial resolution possible and the refinement need
etectors in high volumes to meet the communitys needs for large inelastic instruments will be demonstrated with a full scale prototy
Phase II. Commercial Applications: By reducing the complexity of model development and data extraction, the tremendous capabilities of C
oturbine blades, thereby allowing higher gas inlet temperatures and increased thermal efficiency. The systems engineering materials design
off application as a beam-based THz generator, which fulfills a need in biological and security imaging applications.
icated, installed and aligned at Fermilab. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The list of accelerator applications enabled by the in
ry, to develop and test experimentally a prototype LWS system for ERL applications, and to subsequently commercialize such system. Comm
off active interrogation of nuclear materials.
ithin these market segment. Device failure within certain systems such as the power grid or high energy physics facilities not only carry typ
chnology developed in a previous NSF CED phase of the IMR-MIP program can fulfill the stringent requirements laid forth by instrument sc
hnology with PSD capability. To achieve this goal, the first step will be to select the appropriate heavy metal complexes. Next, we will fabric
cluding thermal evaporation and e-beam technique will be explored. Studies of the photocathode behavior using such techniques as XRD w
een proven in high-performance real-time distributed systems. RTI Connext DDS provides discoverable data models, tunable quality-of-serv
end- users full access to these data sets. This will allow the public to verify the data, but will also allow the inclusion of the data sets into a w
ide of the membrane is exposed directly to the vacuum, while downstream is connected to a small exterior volume continuously micro-flus
asurement will enhance process control, improve reliability prediction and design validation in semiconductors, photo-voltaic, bio-medical
ment of solid-state Polymer-Multi- Layer (PML) capacitors, for use in high dV/dt pulse power applications. PML capacitors comprise thin, hi
edge for predicting and modeling atmospheric dynamics and climate change. Atmospheric research communities have interest in isotopic m
at will provide a valuable new tool for evaluating biological carbon sequestration, as well as characterizing biological response to climate ch
isition rates. The scientists at SE have recently developedfor the first timefemtosecond-laser-based, high-bandwidth (1-10 kHz) imaging te
CVD films of ZnO and will harness this experience, along with the knowledge of its collaborators to produce high-current low-cost ZnO devi
Phase I application we seek to demonstrate the feasibility of providing IV Spy as an enterprise, cloud-based software as a service (SaaS). Co
erm commercial potential. The current NMR market includes spectrometers up to operating frequencies of 800 MHz. Any additional impr
on concept utilizing antimony- and phosphorus-based material which should overcome material limitations of the GaAs/GaAsP alloys. In th
evice designs. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: As detailed in the commercialization plan, the ability to optimize plasma device
sheath remains. To enable the numerical optimization of fusion reactor antennas and plasma processing reactors, the development of rap
e necessary implicit coupling mechanisms between the particle and the field solves. In Phase I, we will implement the missing implicit parti
e modeling of electron cooling, we will pursue a hybrid, two-level approach. At the microscopic level, Vorpal simulations will be performed
paratus, thus enabling the acquisition of spatially resolved soil moisture profiles. The sensor will be suitable for installation into boreholes c
nhancement to the limit of detection as well as the relative accuracy measurements.
ernative to increasingly scarce and expensive fossil fuels and can provide a much greater quantity of environmentally sound energy than
acterization, including RRR testing, will be performed by Cornell Universitys SRF Group. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Ultram
peed networks
the sensor for 99Tc detection in Phase II. The technical approach proposed involves integrating a well-designed beta spectroscopy sensor w
edical diagnostics/monitoring.
hoton sensitive avalanche photodiode (APD) focal plane array (FPA), FPGA data processor and UAV communications/navigation interface pr
ross-strip (XS) photon counting sensors will be developed, which combines best features of the traditional XS readout techniques and solid
er (DSPAD) ROICS will overcome the deficiencies of the current generation of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). A DSPAD ROIC will be develo
conductor critical axial tensile strain will be less than 0.45%. Today, YBCO wire can be obtained from Superpower Inc for a reasonable pric
ts a vital and growing domestic energy resource. The waste products from hydrofracking are typically injected into deep underground dispo
ade (operable at 10-7 torr), and smartly-packaged. Contemporary methods, including computerized circuit modeling and surface-mount t
emplates and examples for frequently used functions). Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: In a wide range of scientific applicatio
lectronics. Proximity electrode signal readout (PESR), in which the electrodes are not in physical contact with the detector surface, satisfies
egree of radiation damage resistance as has shown to be essential in electron microscopy. We propose to develop an essential complement
compatibility with temperature-sensitive substrates like glass jars and polyethylene sample storage bags. Finally, the technology can print c
igerant. Ad- ditionally, the unit can be manufactured and operated on-site, on demand and coupled with renewable energy sources such a
first flexible ceramic hollow fiber membranes by using our proprietary ceramic nanowires. The proposed membranes will be made of pure
nual energy savings of almost 15 billion kWh nationally, and 50 billion kWh globally. This technology will also result in significantly reduced
ng times for EC, higher efficiency for PV, and faster switching times and lower power consumption for FPD. The newly developed TCO will be
drop-in fuels and chemicals economically feasible as the XOs will have a high market price offsetting major parts of the production cost. The
of the human eye for color differences. One way of reducing the amount of heat and stabilize temperature is to increase the number of LED
n emissions) would come from replacing incandescent lighting in the residential market and fluorescent lighting in the commercial sector b

ll then use this improved welding process to manufacture prototypes which will be subjected to several months of cyclic thermal testing. If
imarily for Energy Services Companies (ESCOs), the very companies identified by the White Houses Better Building Initiative as leading the

cells at Ford Motor. The proposed project is built on three pillars: 1) robust experimental evidence demonstrating the feasibility of o
orcement into highpressure allcomposite tank designs to further increase pressure and lower costs.
ic, by reducing the cost of solar and making solar energy an economically viable alternative to fossil-fuel energy production and other PV te
ial Applications and Other Benefits The self-tracking concentrator is predicted to result in solar power module costs as low as $0.35 per pe
multiple independent DC and AC ports in a single-power converter, which has not yet been demonstrated. This Phase I SBIR will help fund
hase II. The intended commercial application of this solvent technology is post-combustion CO2 capture from existing coal-fired power plan
-responsive nanoparticles coated with specific polymers. The specific bead polymer chemistry along with precise control of airflow and ma

gures of merit, in near real time, would provide the manufacturing line with essential measurements of process variability. Benefits: Near r
h voltage cathode materials, increasing battery energy density and extending the operating temperature range of the battery. Commercial
(OSURR) will demonstrate their multi- parameter sensing capabilities. During Phase II, Luna will advance and demonstrate the performance

nd with greater depth into the formation than borehole logging techniques. Unlike cross-hole geophysical methods that require multiple clo

nd heat treating to replicate the microstructure and corrosion resistance of more complex vapor- and pack-aluminization processes. The co
formedofingreenhouse
issions a hot process. Theand
gases poor efficiency
other causes energy waste and poses a potential threat to the long-term sustainability of US-based
pollutants.

enylene sulfide (PPS) and polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF), converted into a film designed specifically for capacitor applications. The conve
solar cells or modules, in order to optimize the cell fabrication, module fabrication, and subsequent reliability studies. The would permit d

d solution for all aspects of electrical geophysical monitoring, including survey design and acquisition geometry generation, data acquisitio
d. Capacitance sensors will be tested at high temperatures and materials for designing ECVT sensors for harsh environments will be devised
ble benefits including reducing or deferring grid transmission and distribution investments by reducing energy demand from the grid, redu
profile event planning, but are currently restricted from broader application of 3D data by the current high cost and high training investme
od of removing the oxygen content from lipids (and removing oxygen and nitrogen from bio-crude) and to produce a hydrocarbon fraction
m (i.e. COP) not only enables a smaller size compressor to be utilized, but also results in significant reduction in operating costs (i.e. electric
tight locations are also benefits.

ting temperatures of central receiver CSP plants. The incorporation of high strength, relatively high modulus ceramic fiber reinforcement w
onsumer electronics and advanced automotive. Lower manufacturing cost as well as allowing flexible manufacturing will also allow for a m
latform over Si and SiC, respectively. Phase I of this proposed work will focus on the optimization of the device designs and process techno
ass package, and c) reliable hermetic all glass package sealing. Phase I will demonstrate feasibility of fully-integrated hermetically-sealed LA
mates of abandoned wells in the U.S and abroad range in the millions, all of which have a high probability of leaking. While CO2 resistant ce
tural measurements over a range of length scales extending from a few nanometers to several mircons. The resultant device does not requ
ustrial, defense, scientific, and medical applications.
y a preconcentrating polymer for pertechnetate with built-in chemistry for converting it to a luminescent product. The product is detected
derstand the time evolution of structural damage to polygranular graphite under irradiation in nuclear reactors. It may also provide insights
. Simulation results demonstrated even better performance in half the length of the original! Theoretical considerations of space charge e
; Manufacture improved design diamond and sapphire capillary waveguides; Minimize discharge heat deposition in the diamond and s
egitimate seals from tampered seals. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The work performed in Phase II and Phase III will allow
hts a 70 reduction in mass and a 34 reduction in volume, and v.) developing target specifications based on customer needs and ex
minimization of the coefficient of thermal expansion. (CTE) mismatch between the different material layers of the assembly in order to min
to support continued global investment in such solutions. Phase I funding was used to create pilot PICA software (the core of the PICA platf
echnology was taken from proof of concept to a commercial-ready consumer product design. Advanced computer simulation, along with la
izers. This project will develop and demonstrate advanced reactive distillation concepts for esterification that reduce energy consumption
selectivity; (3) use of an alternative reaction pathway, through AcHMF, that further suppresses byproduct formation; and (4) catalytic oxida
en demonstrated at over 3 kWe and over 22% thermal conversion efficiency for an input temperature of 300 C. In Phase I, Cool Energy and
eets all the expected specifications in terms of resolution, accuracy and throughput, and demonstrated defect detection on actual CIGS s
o simultaneously stimulate cell response from the ultraviolet to infrared. The response is detected via fourier analysis in one of three ways
le. Applications of the technology of high value to commercial biorefineries will be identified by close collaboration with several key decisio
1800oC. In Phase I, Sporian worked with OEMs to identify desirable applications/implementations for the technology, evaluated/demonst
ges, including substantially lower production costs, direct use of flue gas CO2 without compression, utilization of renewable and recycled
anufacturing methods. Flow tests of Mikro filters demonstrated much lower variability in flow rate and pressure drop from filter-to- filter c
hen used to predict performance for specific engine applications. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: It is shown that applying th
of the process to large balance-of-plant components with complex geometries. In the Phase II effort, the coating process will be further re
ing existing plant signals for detecting component failures and degradation. The Phase I effort resulted in many techniques and application
ns. We will iteratively combine CMC process improvements and materials analysis, including transmission electron microscopy and mass sp
speed of the measurements and their coverage of all the elements at once also obviates the need for many time consuming and expensive
-efficiency thermal neutron detectors with high gamma/neutron discrimination for effective operation in mixed radiation fields anticipated
tive by reducing the mental overhead required to work with parallel distributed arrays, and more useful by enabling access to parallel distrib
f VisIt engine. In Phase II three prototypes shall be developed: an eXtract DataBase format (XDB) as a binary library contributed as 3rd par

will adapt and focus software technology from previous work for ASCR to address the specific needs of power grid applications, in which H
ued Mie scattering response. Prototypes of the mobility classifier, cloud condensation nucleus counter and optical particle counter will be f
cade impactor. Further, we have sought microbalances that would be sensitive to moisture gain and loss by the collected sample, and mea
ments presently available, which define the state of the art. We can routinely measure gases at the part-per-trillion level and observe chang
ate change studies. The feasibility of LAMIS for carbon and nitrogen isotopes was demonstrated in Phase I. We completed calculations and
e activity of secreted enzymes. This will enable us to rapidly search libraries of millions of E. coli expressing diverse metagenomic DNA for u
w interference. Current monitoring methods require collection and shipment of samples to well-equipped laboratories for chemical analysi
ting a prototype for quantification of [N2O], 15N, 15N15Nand 18O with a precision of 0.05 ppb, 0.4 , 0.45 , 0.6 , and 1.2 respectively. Meas
e current state of development. Phase I completed a commercial engineering study on the existing technology and determined it is feasible
rinciple experiment to demonstrate sub-femtosecond temporal resolution on a high-brightness electron beam. Commercial Applications a
lications. During the Phase I study, significant progress was made in extending the capabilities of the acoustic bubble spectrometer hardw

n methods and then test the magnet performance including field homogeneity for use in CPMU. We will study the process costs and perfo
ource delivering over 10 J of outcoupled power within s-scale micropulses using a low-energy (~2 MeV) RF injector with thermionic cathode
ugh prior SBIR grants, EPICS version 4 has a solid communication protocol for middle layer services (PVAccess), structured data representati
nology platform. All of the Phase I objectives have been accomplished. The proposed Phase II project will develop a prototype of a fs mode
ith film adhesion in mind. Cryogenic RF tests will be carried out to further understand the behavior of a superconducting thin film bellows
l in-situ TEM holders that are specifically designed to allow spectroscopic analysis (EELS, EFTEM, and EDS) to occur while imaging materials
sis industry for cost reduction. It is anticipated that successful development of the catalysts will lower the anode catalyst loading by 5-10 ti
the fundamental parameters driving performance. These materials can then be extensively optimized to yield robust electro-catalysts and
transport ethylene or propylene. While good separations have been demonstrated in the laboratory, membrane stability problems have pr
us testing and evaluation to qualify high yield, crystalline SiC CMCs. General Atomics (San Diego, CA), for the proposed nuclear application
attery that were of much higher solubility, affording higher energy density, than the previous examples of this type. This was accomplished
resins. The Phase II effort will continue to improve and optimize the performance of these resins and the application of nanomaterial fabri
eveloped at the University of Illinois and Eden Park Illumination to realize low temperature UV lamps that are flat and designed to have a sc
eveloped under a separate grant. In Phase II, Omega-P, Inc. will work with a vendor on engineering to translate the Phase I conceptual desi
mpared against the theoretical model and numerical simulations. We will build a compact low energy dielectric accelerator prototype for in
emperature regulators of lasers, and for medical and scientific instruments. And then there are the numerous applications that deal with w
005 Max Bentele award for engine innovation past the proof of concept) is not a radical technology, but simply an innovative combination o
ng offers a solution for diverse applications involving extreme and difficult running conditions. These coatings make bearings slide more ea
eets are a fast source of Joule heating (upon transmission of electrical current) and can be utilized to heat electrically the solar collectors wh
of Texas at Austin. The project is developing a novel form of AFM-IR called Resonance Enhanced Infrared Nanospectroscopy (REINS) in whic
tion precursor plasma spray process (SPPS). This represents a significant advance in that it was the first successful demonstration of fabrica
te structures to demonstrate manufacturing feasibility and simulation viability for a range of engineered feature sizes and limiting current d
000 amperes per second. We also developed a cable with a record current carrying performance of 5,021 amperes in a background field o
F cavities and other SRF components used in SRF accelerators in: energy recovery linacs (ERLs), linear colliders (ILC), neutrino factories, spa
se II, continued development of the anode formulation will be performed for reproducible and stable electrode fabrication, while a manufa
produce high quality plastic scintillators. Subsequently, we will evaluate their scintillation properties. Fast-neutron spectroscopy will be pe
the scope of our initial Phase I proposal. Phase II will develop and deploy a web-based browser platform that will serve as a common struc
gh 50 absorption/regeneration cycles under representative conditions without any degradation in performance. In a preliminary engineeri
aradigm of nuclear material accounting. CLYC can be coupled to a variety of high-gain detectors (APDs, SSPMs, MPPCs, or PMTs), but the s
OIF 100G standard. Performance simulations and initial circuit layouts indicate that designs are sufficient for meeting key metrics. Phase II
e I research produced a working and viable proof of principle prototype of the system, which has been successfully proven effective in calib

reflector will be commercially available to enable the US Department of Energys LCOE goals for CSP to be achieved. Solar manufacturers w
tential of CSP to provide clean, sustainable electric power and to enhance Americas energy independence. These high temperature senso

could provide a significant benefit to such vehicles. Large-scale introduction of battery based advanced transportation would benefit socie
nable practical, immediately cost-effective commercialization of LIBs utilizing battery material that: (1) meets the cost and energy goals of t

xial inducer. As the compressor is throttled at part-load, the VIGV can be set such that the pumping characteristics of the outer fractional p
ely $1.9B in 2010 and is expected to grow to $2.9B by 2015. Taking advantage of the trend towards downsized turbocharged engines, Main
s warm the normal cam profile can be used to provide an Atkinson / Miller style engine cycle which is known to improve fuel economy and
r engine, a payback period for the cost of installation to be less than 2 years, and an annual nationwide fuel cost reduction of $760 M from
nvision a sensor comparable in packaging and ease of implementation to an automotive oxygen sensor, now ubiquitous in vehicles advance
h Materials will leverage its NOX sensing technology to develop a low cost device capable of accurately quantifying NOX concentrations in t
oncept, in order to minimize their usage in Nd- Dy-Fe-B magnets and (ii) microstructure engineering aimed at grain size refinement and new
ll enough not to significantly impede the motion of the domain walls, but of the desired length scale to impede dislocation motion to incre
eir performance. The reduced wear provided by our nanocrystal additives will prolong the lifetime of engines and machine parts, while imp
er systems and conduit systems are also possible with the same simple ATS-designed concept. ATS systems are reversible and can function
t of energy to the public and reduce subsidies. The nation also benefits from increased job creation in the wind industry and increased use
meric materials will reduce the material and production costs of solar collectors and the overall weight of the solar collector. More importan
to $146.4 billion by 2021. Successful commercialization of our technology could have tremendous public benefit, potentially saving tax pay
d storage
hich systemsturns
the impeller for intermediate
cannot be scales (100kW-10MW). Currently, the cost of power inversion falls around $0.20 to $0.30 per watt depe
d. With no moving parts other than a syringe pump, this tool will provide for the reliable measurement of flow rate as a function of depth w
ven with UV light exposure, process cycle time for each manufacturing step is under 1 minute, small manufacturing tool footprint Reduced
demonstrated for laser ignition by our team) as well as Kagome photonic bandgap fibers (that have recently been demonstrated for laser ig
y experimental design with a larger number of components to produce a qualified composition region with melt processing parameters an
rce, and engineering systems and middleware. The result of this work will be a tool of broad international use across several scientific, com
ncluding efficiency and reliability will be performed to determine the optimum system architecture. Several different system architectures w

ke. The proposed effort will be based on recent accomplishments by the Nanohmics/ Purdue partnership in the area of Laser Engineered N
ectors capable of time- tagging multiple neutrons with high accuracy and efficiency. These devices will be able to perform energy-resolved
the fast Mg2+ conductor. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The new material will allow for the construction of magnesium-air
sualize complex optimization tradeoffs between conflicting metrics such as the amount of parallelism in the program or the amount of loca
work will be enabled through the use of standardized software interfaces and workflows. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The
$10.6 billion, while eliminating about 21.5 gigawatts of power produced by fossil fuels and saving nearly 59 million metric tons of CO2 emis
s developed at Sheetak. This research effort will make the best available thermoelectric generator technology affordable for commercializa
developed originally to overcome existing programmability and extensibility limitations in perfSONAR. The product use principles of web se
vely (no interferences from methane, oxygen or moisture) and reversibly in the concentration range of 010,000 ppm at temperatures 1060C

e not possible with current architectures including ocean-based buoys, wind turbine generators, gliders, unmanned air vehicles, and co
to failure performance at high field and high temperatures. Capacitor technology in general, requires characterization tools and theories to
a commercial pump provides a niche that the proposal team can address. In this proposed effort, we will design and construct a prototype
on-based design optimization using Mississippi State Universitys internal state variable (ISV) plasticity-damage model that captures the mic
s to improve the identification ability from images; (3) Further develop, code and integrate root analysis into our already existing RootView
the adoption of HPC software as a service in manufacturing and engineering industry. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This so
nsities as low as ~109-1010 cm-3), thereby providing a significant improvement relative to the state-of-the-art. The Phase I effort will
ducing the direct manufacturing energy cost of the MEA by over 50%, through elimination of multiple process steps. At the same time, ind

a rugged mechanical design and subjecting it to thermoelastic analysis. The Phase II program will fabricate an engineering prototype and d
d power generation and demand on time scales from days to months; development of strategies to assess long term (decadal) changes to t
ed at National Laboratories now has demonstrated that it is possible to not only show structure, but also put a color that corresponds to th
arried out here. Hyperion has realized a factor of 10 increase in current density over the duoplasmatron and extended source life significan
ble higher DC-Link voltages, up to 4 kV, for utility scale smart grid and energy management applications. By utilizing an approach that does
tially resolved, sensitive 2D and 3D measurements of Li-ion cell chemistry. The advances will be integrated designed and fabricated int
n engines. During the past eighteen months, Nanohmics has been developing a gas multiplex detection system that involves deposition and
ing to thinner, high thermal conductivity insulation can eliminate water cooling, further contributing to smaller, lower-cost motors. The pro
engine, the project research team led by NanoMech will conduct Phase I feasibility scale laboratory-based tribological evaluation of nanolu
tor blade sections, Develop commercially viable technology to aid land-based installations of wind turbines without limit on turbine size: R
osts are reduced because the same setup can be used for different wavelengths with greater collection efficiency by only changing the crys
improved insulation will be a rigid carbon aerogel/carbon fiber-reinforced product that replaces current furnace insulation used in these m
ensities at only 500 psi. This study will involve research into the optimum pore size and surface conditions needed for both methane
splacing
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aerogel cells/panels
insulation thatover
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benefit the utility sector, the independent power commercial sector, and ultimately the public, by reducing the cost of solar and making so
nction metallic electrodes. Successful completion of the project will yield performance equivalent to conventionally processed devices and
e to the development of successful electric vehicles, and hence, improved lithium battery technology should have a significant impact on t
rsus the state of the art BCMS. After Phase 1, this project aims to continue development of the Motiv BCMS and demonstrate it on a full-sc
s. Phase II will focus on prototype development, scale-up materials synthesis, and mprehensive testing of batteries under real-world conditi
non-doped liquid argon (LAr(Xe)) detectors for industrial portal screening applications. By introducing electrodes into the liquid argon and o
In this project, we (Gate Fuels Inc. and Virginia Tech) will validate the technological feasibility of enzymatic conversion of 6 CO2 and starch

rge components of SMRs. This technology can help provide a means for incipient failure detection and prediction of remaining useful life o
reflow temperature extremes. Concepts to reduce power through automatic measurement of the operating conditions (optical link loss, e
t the well head should eliminate the ongoing cost of mailing and analyzing samples, and should improve decision making and measuremen
controlled and data can be accessed by Wi-Fi, cellular, or satellite data network from a web browser on a computer or smartphone. Durin
diameter monitoring wells. Special emphasis will be on long-term stability; automated instrument control, diagnostics, and data processing
xceeding the original target. Initial experiments with single-pass Ho:YLF power amplifier demonstrated further scaling to 7-mJ pulse energy
manipulator, laser beam heating, and advanced data acquisition and management with a high flux, high energy x-ray beamline. The R &a
This milestone was successfully accomplished through in depth numerical simulation of the amplifier media performance in a pulse train
sted. The dry load operates in the TE01 mode and incorporates mode converters designed by SLAC. The lossy ceramic components are cas
ment algorithms for accurate modeling of electron emission from diamond surfaces with negative electron affinity, surface physics phenom
demonstrated fiber laser-pumped femtosecond mid-IR solid-state oscillator with 109 fs pulse duration. Supercontinuum generation was de
n this project was Gatans latest design, the Enfinium, with two enhancements for extra stability. The system was able to reach 12 meV ene
100nm), like polymer molecules, biological molecules, defect structures in metals and ceramics, pores in rocks, magnetic clusters, magnetic
rcial Applications and Other Benefits: If successful, this technology will enable scaling of low energy capillary separation to address dewate
ture drop, elimination of pore closure due to sintering, minimal bed reconfiguration, and very low production cost. In Phase I cellular, solid
mination circuits (comparators) and two programmable, separately-gateable 15-bit counters. The counters can be operated individually, ea
arallel version of MARS in a package with an integrated equilibrium code. Our final product will be designed as a user friendly numerical to
arate grant. In Phase II, Omega-P, Inc. will work with a vendor on engineering to translate the Phase I conceptual designs for the RF cavity c
usions of bi-mertallic Cu-Nb tube, and (v) design of procedures and scale-up equipment for Phase II. The most remarkable result was succ
eters such as electron gun, electron beam focusing, PPM structure, interaction circuit, collector, and RF output window. A detailed therma
Niowave has fabricated all three initial prototypes of the cavity designs, and is ready to implement a cryomodule for the selected design. Th
cs, wire drawing process variables and configuration, and thermal processing of the wire. The goal is a reliable starting powder to allow do
gh power density VLSI, millimeter wave telecommunication, and civilian, as well as, military radar systems.
superconducting RF cavities and requires fast tuning of the cavity coupling to the RF feed line. The ferroelectric tuning devices proposed h
zing antimony- and arsenic-based material which should overcome material limitations of the GaAs/GaAsP alloys. In Phase I we designed a
hase II, we will refine the YSZ formulations to increase porosity and minimize sintering during vacuum heating at 15002000 C. Phase II will
MgB2 solenoid coil based on coil modeling and magnet designsdeveloped by Brookhaven National Laboratoryfor replacing an existing e-len
e uniform fields. One of the loops is utilized to couple to detectors, magnetically polarized beams, or to other magnetic signals of interest. T
Phase II, we will build on this work by making a large area (200mm x 20mm) focal plane detector for NSCLs fragment separator. This detect
id metal targets. These electron linac based production facilities are expected to cost between $10-15 million with minimal licensing hurdl
ed to enter the medical markets over the next few years. This will make it possible to prepare a variety of Sn-117m labeled compounds ran
leverage this process to make large area diamond detectors for high energy physics applications. Applying standard microelectronic meth
tivity, accuracy, response time and reliability for multi-analyte sensor. In Phase II we will optimize the sensor performance, construct a prot
defect characterization using variety of tools, including Synchrotron X-ray Topography.
will be developed for these vertical transistors to replace existing MOSFETs and IGBTs. Finally, commercialization partners will evaluate devi
able for double-side cooling to further increase power density. By these combined advances in process simplicity, high-yield manufacturin
e to develop a new ELO-based layer transfer technology using reusable bulk GaN templates for epitaxial growth to enable high quality GaN
nd work with Sandia National Laboratories to apply IBAD texturing to epitaxial GaN films and thereby explore a variety of technical substra
will
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high-yield evaluate devi
able for double-side cooling to further increase power density. By these combined advances in process simplicity, high-yield manufacturin

specimen preparation, instrumentation development, finite element simulation, interrogation data collection and criteria development, fe
nd mobile assets based on modeling data. Our solution will incorporate algorithmic performance models into the optimization to include
uot;s conclusion, Primordial will demonstrate the resulting system to potential users to elicit their feedback. Primordial will also develop a
spect to the number and types of sensor assets versus asset protection effectiveness. This will be accomplished by evaluating the probabi

on techniques. This approach holds the potential for performance to be attained without the need for expensive transmitter upgrades.

demonstrated and delivered to the government.


ire no manual recovery or analysis of fragments after the test.
design trades include the rapidity of test cycling, minimization of test consumables, and impact accuracy providing test repeatability. Desig

ully develop the tool, demonstrate its capabilities for modeling realistic re-entry bodies supporting complex receiving and transmitting ante

s in a plasma sheath and provide a flexible software architecture that can be applied to a broader range of problems and ultimately interfac
ase I will use multilayer samples up to 1"thick to demonstrate accurate, quantitative dielectric property and thickness measurement

assembled to carry out the project successfully at various phases of the project for DOD procurement purposes.
ents, will enable IOS to address the specific THAAD requirements and deliver an advanced sensor that suits the MDA need.
ard and foundry based, readily available, semiconductor wafer processing technologies
pectral line-width narrowing due to its"accurate micron-level assembly of the diode stack, overcoming the limitations of current diod

onde will be developed and demonstrated, the other two sondes will be designed, and suitable forecast models will be identified for use w
signed in Phase I to be suitable for acceleration to real time on board performance. The real time capable software will be our Phase II prod

ll be formulated which meets nominal performance standards.

h (40 g peak to peak at frequencies under 150 Hz).

ment. Following thermal analyses, a series of manufacturing demonstrations will be performed. Simulated TSRM nozzle sections with ther
nology on Carbon Cloth Phenolic base material.
roperties of refractory coated mat samples will be shown to be superior to uncoated samples while maintaining many of the puncture stren
rregular surfaces in austere environments that are not pre-prepared for helicopter or Vertical Takeoff & Landing operational traffic.

uild on that ground-breaking work by incorporating the naval domain, CSA, C2 effectiveness estimation, and high level command into this fr
nd maintenance requirements. Consideration will be given to the development of flexible and/or"embedded"tags using MesoS

anagement system for review by Navy personnel.


that meets or exceeds the program requirements.

model. The model will provide a basis for diagnosing deficiencies and recommending remedies that is grounded in cutting edge research on
be developed to show not only the viability of the system, but also project costs, issues and a path towards implementation.
e. This project will demonstrate the feasibility of improving the half-life and bioavailability of bioscavenger proteins that could be applied to

olerant of high levels of humidity. Additionally, the sorbent eliminates ice packs by creating no noticeable heat of reaction and thus reduce

racteristics for various types and sizes of particles.


o form an integrated, automated air filtration system. The integrated systems will be refined for enhanced performance (ionization and rem
applications. This system can be controlled remotely or flown autonomously. This effort will build on Nanohmics"s past experience in
tory tests of key actuator functions to illustrate the device form and feasibility. In the Option phase, we will develop detailed designs of the
n from these studies will be used to guide the design of a field-ready instrument for consistent and real-time whole body ionizing radiation
ng approaches in terms of data protection and performance efficiency.
will design and demonstrate feasibility for the vector sensor, design and model the drifting sensor module, and develop the high level buo
ng the complexity of active cooling. These power switches can run at high frequencies, reducing the size of EMI filter components.
technology will not only improve the reliability and power density of military aircraft pulse power supplies, but can also satisfy commercia
ation algorithm will be developed, and simulation results will be prepared that demonstrate the advantages of an optimized scan schedule
to simulate those functions using in-house test equipment makes RAMS a strong candidate to solve the current problem for the Navy.
m capable of rapid transition to the Navy for Ohio-class submarines.

nt cognitive routing and spread-spectrum channelization, and automated modulation classification. A unique physical (PHY) layer protectio
ost of mass production will be computed and verified to meet a ~$30 BOM.
uccessful production in Phase II.
se II, POC plans to build several fully operational biodegradable electronic prototypes that will be tested in simulated environments, thus ac

ntly beyond the legacy design limits. Multi-layer design of SECANT is realistic in terms of cost-effectiveness and network performance, and

on, Jamming and Natural atmospheric events such as lightning. SARA, using their extensive experience in both VLF sensor development and
additional design refinements will be developed for enhanced performance and manufacturability. The purification module will be integrat

antages over other oxygen generators by letting the system supply oxygen the like a compressed gas cylinder.

nstrate to the DoD how this device is consistent with FDA guidelines and could be approved for drug injection via the 510(k) route.
nd III Qrono will test the pharmacokinetics and prophylactic capabilities of its BuChE formulation with nerve agent challenge studies in anim
s. The goal of this proposal is to develop novel sustained-release formulation to deliver human plasma derived butyrylcholinesterase into b

mmercial and government owned ships need to be processed using MSD. Analysis of MSD effluent using Espira"s BWA will ensure th
enemy. Lastly, VIRAL has predefined metadata (a file that describes the contents and context of data files) and user defined metadata, so th

form factor. The Phase 2 deliverable will be an EM model of the SeaCube, ready for flight qualification program.

and pressure-gradient devices. While acoustic performance is the primary driver in the choice of device configuration, cost will ultimately d

ristics in the low-dimensional manifold space and generate new unobserved high-dimensional data.

MFSO system for field testing. During Phase III, we will manufacture and market the WDMFSO system as well as for our commercial medical
This Phase I effort will include: working with OEMs to define requirements; analyses; evaluation of the sensing module hardware/packaging
instrument.
ommunication signals in the vicinity. The proposed solution will add to the situational awareness of the war-fighter and do so in a manner t

nments to rapidly prototype of AMPT mission display visualizations and planning component algorithms. We will use these prototypes to d
artners propose to develop Adaptive Real-time Control Station INterfaces (ARCSIN). ARCSIN provides intuitive interfaces to operators that e
trated by coating sapphire substrates used in Diode Pumped Alkali Laser Systems (DPALS). To facilitate technology transition to commercial
e I Base period and the prototype tool software will be developed during the Phase I Option period. Dr. Matthew Whiteley will be Principal
uring Phase I, we will optimize design trades, complete a preliminary design, and conduct rubidium vapor tests. We will then fabricate and
loped to determine remaining pulses and battery runtime along with remaining calendar time before replacing battery. The best location f

nal spectrum of the sensors in a given segment, in a Wave Division Multiplexing fashion; and time multiplexes the sensor segments.

g and process simulation. The depositions, microstructure evaluation and mechanical testing will be performed for a limited number of ch
roaches will empower the individual operator in a multi-vehicle multi-domain environment.
perator interaction (with manual override and configuration control) provide high confidence emitter processing and reporting. After Phase

ding and content extraction in order to acquire the semantic and pragmatic information necessary to satisfies the demands of today"

methods of measurement. This proposal outlines a plan for developing and validating the required metrics and methods by way of a new co
olate the latent space by predicting the manifold structure in regions lying outside the existing domain of the data.
t fully addressed in current manifold learning algorithms, namely: interpolation, extension, resampling, extrapolation, and visualization of t

vel tasks such as sensemaking and"intelligent explanations that have not been addressed in detail in AugCog systems.

tile environments and acquire relevant operational information. The proposed approach will significantly improve the reliable and secure ac

on, and other common physiological metrics. This physiological feedback will allow the system to minimize decompression obligation whil

despite reduced sampling rates, thus improving Naval airborne SIGINT data collection, storage, transport, and processing efficiency.

n Phase II, POC will expand on this development, producing a fully advanced and field-deployable DEFOAM system, ready for certification
tegrated with the VCHT system.
cs of supervisory control.
design process (SAOD) to develop a theoretically-derived Actionable Performance Evaluation Index (APEX) analysis and visualization tool. A
rovides the greatest potential for cost effective manufacturing

dth the size requiring only half the energy. A tiled sphere (like a soccer ball) of piezocrystals will provide a similar step improvement over le

s how these measures can be used to improve the speed and effectiveness of decision making.

development with the goal of producing ceramic material with a high degree of orientation of all three axes.
ally, proof-of-concept of a transient electronic device comprising new (or newly applied) biodegradable materials will be demonstrated. At
m capable of detecting facilities in denied access areas.
M to access and exploit System F6 cluster resources -- namely ground communications and navigation capabilities -- and complete robust
uto-injector is compact, low cost, and simple to operate.
chnical feasibility using in vitro assays assisted by computational modeling and Phase II will demonstrate the depot performance in approp

, Luna will i) validate the methods, ii) perform full scale evaluations on Naval vessels, iii) explore potential sources for Phase III support and
n protocol and service evaluation model in a workable data storage and transmission prototype for wireless ad hoc networks.
duct. The design and implementation of such a framework would greatly accelerate the realization of the DoD"s Joint Vision 2020 obj
FR additives.
sing to combine, in novel ways, derivations of an environmentally safe, halogen free, FR treatment - already developed for nylon fabrics - w
st-effective flame retardant treatment that will survive daily use while imparting no adverse affects on existing fabric treatments.

of Marines as required by SBIR N123-154. Phase II would include laboratory testing and field-testing prove the earplug"s efficacy and
arines, and provide samples for user evaluation.

ugh detection of various types of damage in lab tests on prepared coupons. In Phase II, POC will develop a full-scale fieldable system protot
nt field use; user training requirements compatible with vehicle crew skills; and, applicability in adverse conditions including coatings and d

xity of a situation. PRMs"object-oriented nature also makes them well-suited to a distributed implementation.
e learning, scalable distributed file systems in clouds (e.g., Hadoop, MapR), and scalable SQL-free databases (e.g., HBase, Accumulo, Cloud

MODULATE addresses all objectives and technical risks. In Phase II, POC plans to build a prototype tuner module and test it at a Navy low-f

the types of messages sent during normal operation while allowing a cybersecurity incident response team to increase reporting granularit

t XML Interchange (EXI) standard. We will perform a comprehensive design of the SCT during base period, and implement a SCT prototype
nd green regions of the spectrum where the solar cells generate electricity considerably more efficiently.
combination of innovations delivers the benefits of high-performance CPV systems in the same form factor as fixed-tilt conventional PV sys

of less than $500 per kWh.

ermal stability compared to electrolyte based capacitors.


tegrate the components into a prototype suitable for independent field testing by the Navy.

ty of the MPASS technology by designing and assembling a proof-of-concept TRL 4 MPASS system prototype. In Phase II, an advanced MPAS

epaired damage or armor irregulatities such as weldments. The vehicle-specific database can be carried with the BDAT or with each vehicle
mpany partners to rapidly transition this technology to a product.

tical and numerical analyses. In Phase II, POC plans to further refine and optimize SEATEC to increase the system"s performance marg

tion and demonstration of a prototype real-time SWAP architecture via sensor, weapon, system, and feature based performance models co

bility of our approach will be proven by developing a prototype in Phase I. Lockheed Martin, lead system integrator for both C2BMC and A
leakage current, but also high X-ray interaction cross section, increasing X-ray sensitivity. When sufficient X-ray fluence is incident on the d
rhead characterization system and associated test and data collection software to demonstrate its performance in a simulated environment
porated into the massively-parallel first-principles physics solver, Velodyne, which has been used extensively to model intercept scenarios a

e M3I system by developing a concept system design for all-in-one, layer-by-layer composite structural and RF NDE. We will demonstrate th

t can yield better common tracks and facilitate accurate track hand-over. In our approach, target characterization (information extraction) a

t concepts, highlight the advantages of the proposed methodology, and provide a valuable pre-mission planning tool for live-fire data collec
loyment over ocean test ranges, where logistics become complex. Phase I will focus on the prototype sensor design and analysis, and Phas
completion of these efforts will demonstrate the readiness of the technology for further scale-up and demonstrations in Phase II.
r calibration. In Phase II, we plan to mature the AVIC software and demonstrate its performance on models of interest to MDA. Their perf
xposed and clamped by surgical means.

hnic Institute are currently developing the Synthetic Heterogeneous Anatomy by Rapid Prototyping (SHARP) system to address these needs
thods for producing objects that are infusible with liquids for the simulation of capillaries and larger blood vessels; and develop a composi
for a specific domain of health data sharing.
e semantic structure in disparate exchange languages; and (3) a probabilistic modeling framework that translates between languages base
operations that can profitably constrain/direct the process with little effort. Phase I development of a limited prototype will provide a soli

as worked extensively on the analysis of natural language documents in order to predict whether subjects of blogs have either PTSD or TBI
Health System, University of Maryland"s Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL), and Stottler Henke Associates. Phase 1 deliverabl

lity for large-scale manufacture. In addition to medical textiles, additional product applications including soldier uniforms with improved bi

ressing a wide range of military, police, homeland security, medical and environmental sensor applications.
earch. Our goal is to demonstrate robust, field capable, ultra high sensitivity miniature FIR-THz detectors operating in room temperature en

our if necessary.
asily applied to different powders, and scaled for cost-effective, high-volume production of fully dense structural reactive composites.
ve Optical Tracking system performs rapid, inexpensive, nondestructive two factor authentication based on two identifying markers: 1) intr
es test reset easy and quick - Instrumented mannequin skin and vasculature provide data that conforms with standardized scoring systems
nd efficiency of cognitive/psychomotor training, c) reduce the cost of cognitive and psychomotor training, e) address virtual mentoring

we will address the instrumentation for the organs, the method for relaying force data and controlling the response of each organ, and dev

fieldworthy prototype for testing in laboratory and field environments, for efficacy in collecting a variety of disease vectors.

will produce a trap design and fabricate prototypes for initial tests in an enclosure and in the field.
ety of insects are included, making the IFICS an ideal solution for the Army's needs and positioning it as a widely-applicable solution
ocation of the whole body CoP during standing and the phases of gait that both feet are on the ground.

e medical textiles with antimicrobial functions for medical shelters and military hospitals to help prevent the transmission of pathogenic ba
pes and EC methods with current TCI pump technology and complete controller design testing of the small platform closed loop device to d
ystem is of direct relevance to the missions and goals of the USAMRMC as it may significantly improve the quality of life of our soldiers with

d retrofit a hybrid foil journal bearing to an existing small gas turbine.


at a time with continual calibration and no user intervention.
mW concept for PBRDF characterization. The construction plan will be used to build a demonstrator in Phase II.
by modification and addition of sensors and diagnostic intelligence. These will translate into cost-of-ownership savings for TCCC response, l

ld. This process can be used to fabricate missile sections and components with embedded electrical traces in a fraction of the time curren

tation of a range of future expert systems with semantic search capabilities that can serve any commercial or Department of Defense requ
ot;s current and planned transactional, data-mart, registry, and data-warehouse systems.
omplete system can be fabricated and tested in Phase II.

A) exposure, noise dose, and maximum allowable exposure.


ware and hardware techniques the VitalH system is free of many of the issues that plague ECG sensor systems.

ting them in laboratory experiments. In Phase II, POC plans to advance the Phase I prototype in terms of its applicability in an industrial en
t create color by diffracting and scattering different wavelengths of light. Combined, these technology provide a high information content,
the development of a highly novel thermal ground plane technology that provides considerable thermal conductivity, EMI protection and

tions and commercial methods of marking in large scale. We will extend our early work on non-ink embedment methods. Stability challeng
hese new materials could be worn daily, exhibit enhanced durability, and offer enhanced CBRNE protection with the appropriate accessorie

, biocompatible, and topically administered and tissue specific PN treatment.


pproach will be on a portable objective pain detection device which can be utilized for monitoring nonverbal patients in the combat enviro

egular scar matrix in pig skin wounds. In this Phase I project, QMT will optimize design components of BURN-PLUS dressing and test its eff

ttern while sending the platform fragments outward and rearward. EMPI"s NL warhead will be compatible with ATK"s SOPM wa
esign, build and test advanced foil bearing designs in Phase I.
e need for reagents, labels or other consumables; without contact with or disturbing the suspicious powder and subsequent need for deco
n be used to identify the key elements required for airworthiness testing for use in US Army MEDEVAC and CASEVAC operations.
nd Ground Control Station (GCS) management, the Kutta team is uniquely positioned to design, develop, and commercialize an autonomou

nvironment. Through these advancements, Paragon"s PULSE system will provide greater certainty to the DoD that critical medical su
igh PM environments. Lynntech"s novel self regenerating respirators will significantly decrease adverse health risks while simultaneo

g prototype will be delivered in Phase II.

ory breadboard setup. In Phase II, POC plans to finalize the design and implement into a full prototype system which will be tested and dem
e and compact IMU that will have performance>100X better than existing pointing grade IMUs. There are multiple benefits to the Air Fo
pe that would meet the size, weight, power and performance goals would be carried out in Phase II. Honeywell, Triad Technology, and Inte
lopment and technology transfer to our commercialization partner at the completion of Phase II. BENEFIT: Our innovation reduces therm
opment work separately performed on the STMI by ACT and LM, in order to achieve the Air Force objectives for STMI. BENEFIT: If the Pha
. The combination of high fidelity components and advance control systems will enable more realistic scenarios and operating constraints
hed with those representations speeds the deployment cycle and eliminates inconsistencies between design and implementation because
craft industry. The DoD"s need for robust, reliable spacecraft autonomy will be especially great due to the variety and compl

FIT: AMPLE technology transition follows a successful model employed by Barron Associates in past projects that has resulted both in field
tions in WaveTrain for assessing the suitability of the tunnel environment for proposed directed energy tests. Dr. Matthew Whiteley will be
NEFIT: The technology described here has very clear application in a wide range of future DoD and non-DoD facilities/systems. Our propos
ng, and provide a critical understanding of combustion instability in augmentors at a significantly reduced computational cost. BENEFIT: C
e ground testing and a significantly reduced consumption of helium at AEDC. BENEFIT: The result of this program will be an efficient, reliab
n technology that can be used in a wide range of applications, from security applications and other DOD payloads to environmental monito
tion techniques can be used to economically manufacture the integrated coolers. Amethyst works closely with Teledyne, Raytheon, and FL

d. Recent work has shown the advantages of iridium based materials for use in high temperature, oxidizing environments such as iridium

e feasibility of the proposed compact Type 1 encryption hardware. Aeronix brings over 25 years of experience in the areas of implementatio

sage history, along with the implementation of advanced prognostics tools can enable Performance Based Logistics (PBL) as well as Conditi

G providers for improved EO, IR, and radar channel simulation which leverage the above stereo-pair imagery-derived enhancements. Phase
s and cost reduction changes in the design will be made as necessary. At the end of the project, startup and recurring costs will be presente
formation.
tic performance of the unique composite armor system, leading to the fabrication and delivery of a functional prototype as part of a Phase
easoning Tool (SMART). SMART uses innovative theories on social media and real-world networks to guide cutting-edge semi-supervised m
earch performed by Dr. Guestrin and semantic content analysis techniques pioneered by Securboration. SURF will provide improved algorit
Army"s requirements. Tests will be performed on a selected set of concrete samples, built by North Carolina State University.
l sensors that operate at room temperature will have broad applicability to a large number of important defense, industrial, medical, and e
oduce highly efficient infrared obscurant materials, and to determine their electromagnetic wave interaction and optimization of their atte
ed polymer nanomaterials will be produced economically and readily scaled-up for volume manufacturing. During Phase I we will deliver t
eristics, the work will identify and pre-select appropriate detection, tracking, and classification algorithms capable of delivering performanc
tion efforts with the aid of the system developer.
he ability of the AEGIS BMD system to identify and intercept valid targets from a group of incoming objects, while providing an analytical fra

hen combine the resulting feature values with existing distance-based metrics to produce an augmented track correlation solution.
iques through prototype development and performance testing with real data, and develop the Phase II system design.
rack correlation, discrimination fusion, and lethality characterization functions.
en if the distributions involved are highly non-Gaussian and their time evolution is highly non-linear, making analytical representations intra

MIS) which is under development for MDA for use in C2BMC.


mbined expertise in EO/IR sensing, algorithm design, signal and image processing, modeling, target tracking, sensor fusion, applied mathem
Our approach fuses information across sensors without loss of information due to detection thresholds. Our algorithms, when applied join
er to advance the capability to TRL-6.
ditionally, this approach will shed light on the existing shortcomings of both first principle intercept simulations and fast running phenomen

se I will lead to a constructive proof-of-concept solution that will satisfy MDA"s need for more robust operator models in support of
he feasibility of Modeling Operator Reasoning and Performance for Human-in-Control Simulation (MORPHIC). MORPHIC provides a graphic
e, and seeds to repeatable stochastic behavior external to the HIC model. Finally, a proposed enterprise service with scenario planning cap
nts, and an initial prototype of sample behaviors, which will lay the groundwork for full prototype implementation in Phase II.
proposes a prototype demonstration of joint epistemic and aleatoric UQ and QMU using existing MDA BMDS M & S tools, OptDef with
-system is for knowledge and rule discovery that can continuously improve the reasoning potential. The fourth sub-system is for online clin
ude chronic disease management, comparative health effectiveness research, design, evaluation and monitoring of practice-based quality i

ase I will include (1) proof-of-principle testing in the laboratory, (2) planning and preparation for Phase II testing of prototype sensors in wh
ker database will be used to select the best candidates for pain and a high-throughput assay will be designed for biomarker verification/val
we will perform a comprehensive clinical study to examine the sensitivity and specificity of MoPASS. The results of this study will be used to

database of physiological data acquired during military-relevant tasks and a pilot study in a driving simulator, will define the PHYSIOPRINT
orkload in different dimensions) and among input signals (multimodal deep learning for better feature representations). The proposed SMO
hat a functional prototype can be delivered to the Army by the end of 2015.
ments. Our subject matter experts also have the firsthand, related science and technology knowledge experience needed to efficiently prod
will highlight the dual-mode operation. Finally, a preliminary Phase II design will be downselected and its costs, performance and feasibilit
nal steps under the performance parameters described in Phase I.
with a cost effective and efficient treatment and delivery method. Luna"s technology will be compatible with conventional loosening
pplication and evaluation of biopolymer for rapid re-vegetation of heavily disturbed soils in areas where soil disturbances contribute signifi
such as elevation, slope, vegetation, and soil type.

prototypes.
modelers and analysts who may not themselves be experts in uncertainty quantification but who recognize the need for and benefits from
e errors due to finite sample size, (iii) feedback mechanisms to reduce the total number of samples needed for UQ, and (iv) flexible techniq

es based on surrogate modeling. The results of these studies will determine the UQ method(s) suitable for BMDS M & S, which will be

erilla warfare.
y coupled, software package with a comprehensive set of experimentally-determined rate constants during Phase II.
mental research testing and validation studies intended to establish the model"s accuracy and compare its performance to industry l
e theoretical model. Both NU and DOT (the prime) have several DPALs currently operating. These DPALs will be used to carry out experim
develop the smartphone assessment. The new assessment/game will make serial cognitive assessment accessible and engaging for service

NEFIT: We will pursue a two-part plan that transitions the technologies in the EVIDENT toolkit to Government and military customers, and t
rize Si PCIC detector at unique parameters suitable for the space-based night vision vibrometer system. For Phase II and Phase III, the team
n and classification of human behavior in underground structures, and for detection and tracking of vehicles, and dismounts. In the law enfo
he object of interest. Phase I R & D will include signal and sensor modeling, signal processing algorithm development and evaluation,
d produce a deliverable functional prototype with preliminary contractor testing, amenable to further in-depth testing by the sponsor. BEN
s of insects and crotalid snakes. The integrated system is expected to provide high-speed motion detection, targeted distance information
and select a semiconductor material for making a hybridized infrared sensor. We will build a prototype system in Phase II. BENEFIT: The res
and polarization signatures of the objects in a scene. The integrated sensor will be useful for camouflage breaking of static objects and aut
er materials will need to be"shipped in specially"to formulate a UHPC. This approach can be extended to include fibers and oth
rmance of both existing and future radar assets. This capability is an enabler for a wide range of radar technologies in various business sec
pproach has a number of innovative components: innovative physical models, statistical assessment tools, parametric target representation
oped with the Air Force to design the Phase II prototype system. The prototype cryodeposit mitigation/remediation system will be further
ectives outlined in the STTR AF12-BT10 topic. BENEFIT: There are multiple avenues of commercial potential for a cryodeposit mitigation s

nguished Professor Bill Tong, has more than 30 years of nonlinear laser spectroscopy experience and has published 30 papers on laser wav
ous industrial applications.
). Third, JRM will implement a flexible, fast, and comprehensive interface between OSCRE and FLITES to assure correlation during backgrou
that accurately model intended cases for anticipated sensors. The outcome of this effort will be a Multi-Spectrum Scene Generation system
ay be queried by other visualization and processing tools, transforming tactical EO/IR FMV sensors into non-traditional intelligence, surveilla
Major emphasis will be placed on manned simulator evaluations of fully implemented candidate functionality to establish the final requirem

nd repeatable to the point of fast and affordable"on-demand"manufacturing for future commercialization purposes during Pha

all of our goals based on the performance we obtained in Phase I.


xisting structures, and does not disrupt the environment.
and validation of performance shaping algorithms to predict the impact of environmental stressors including temperature, vibration, motio
ents. TRX uniquely has a starting point in navigation algorithms using team-wide information for distributed personnel tracking, and we wil
process for bisin, the first bacteriocin effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens and incorporate this ingredient in
ited field-testing, demonstration, and display; demonstrate 20 W of continuous harvested power output over a 10-hour period under all en

at ambient conditions. Also in Phase II, based on the strong commercial interest, CL will manufacture and deliver prototypes for research u

pproach will provide reliable motion detection, positioning, attitude (orientation), and altitude (elevation) data, all in the total absence of G
ment, provide hybrid routes, route around known hazards, and route considering weapons dominance. Primordial will also perform several
ile anti-aircraft system increasing its capabilities. This design would also be capable of stand-alone missile launch for a small man-portable
nce of complex cluttered environments. BENEFIT: The outcome of this STTR will be a comprehensive capability to mitigate complex radar c

posed research will provide concrete mathematical models for incorporating mathematical models based on physical properties of passeng
r-side to the visible solar disk. BENEFIT: Results of this work will allow improving the Air Force space catalog accuracy that is a critical com
d upon the feasibility demonstrated in Phase I and use those results to introduce our new technology, process and materials to composite i
roposed printing system will be capable of fabricating circuits at low-cost and on large-area substrates.

dule named HDcrbc which can interface with EM solvers often used in the community to deliver any specified accuracy efficiently, without
lance, particularly to support urban operations with dynamic complex terrains and potentially moving small targets. The intended platform
ectrometer (SHS) to determine the practical limits of LWIR spectral radiance measurements for surface contamination detection. Tests wil
lations, serious-games, and operational systems. FRAM transition priorities include automated combined human and UxV system interface
terconnecting them. The interconnect design uniquely combines electrical and thermal aspects and must be performed together with the
ue reduction neutralizing tests and pseudoviral assays. Simple reactogenicity studies will also be performed with all full-length and despec
tecture for SRM technology that may be plugged with supporting tools; (iii) integrate, test, and validate ES-MaTe technology within a high
al ROICs with shorter design cycles compared to a traditional approach.
unicate amongst themselves and relay messages to the hub.
ade current manufacturing process to GMP grade, and to develop a novel minimally invasive catheter/trocar system for subcutaneous thre
eedback from Medics on how to integrate this prototype system with the kit that they currently use.
equired to bridge the gap between the feasibility shown in Phase I and Phase III platform integration.
Computer Simulations, Inc. will be used to map events in virtual worlds to expert models produced by the prototype. Results will be indepe

ent DROICs offering the Mixed Mode Counter architecture in multiple product lines.
rporate advanced fusion algorithms and be adapted to an architecture that is aligned with that envisioned by the MDA. Toyon shall additio
ements, wide operating temperatures, compact, rugged, reliable and low cost.
O wavefront sensor outputs to in-line electro-optic modulators in the outgoing beam path. BENEFIT: The proposed effort has numerous p
s/UD SAFARE system will enable fielding of a compact high energy laser weapon system in DoD air and ground battle applications. The tech

pplication, we will also consider other possible applications of this vector projector.
heory, to sensor resource management by creating an artificial market for sensor capabilities and information. With a properly designed ma
ed control surface actuation devices should be capable of achieving significantly enhanced precision for both stationary and moving targets

rtnerships and relationships with various DoD Program Manager offices. In the end, the DoD receives a powerful tool that brings the next-

ers real-time water quantity and quality monitoring and control, fieldability, ruggedness, turn-key operation, and environment-friendliness
ing practical means for transformation of data to knowledge to support decision making at all levels.
e rapid deployment of faster, longer range delivery systems and more powerful weapons. BENEFIT: The new synthetic method will facilitat
hydrocarbon emission reduction with injection of 9% reformed gas) from the genset.
so train the animals to respond to cue beacons that will guide their movements within the search field with minimal human interaction.
ase II tasks. The result will be an expression system that meets or exceeds the sponsor"s specifications.
t the suitability of these hydrocarbons as jet fuel (JP5).

nform users of the source of signals of interest, including GNSS interferers.

ical and/or explosive targets. The conceptual design of the instrument and integration procedure will be proposed and evaluated in benchm
materials and they will use their Raman systems to measure accurate enhancement factors. Northwestern will examine alternate material
nd polyester. The filaments shall be extruded from a spinneret cross section made of 16 and 32 pie shaped segments for easy splittability o
g the phase I project, the team established the technical feasibility of developing a fiber-optic daylighting system by building a pre-prototyp

xpand the number of network nodes. We will test and evaluate Phase II DySD with complex and diverse threats and sensors, and provide s
per choice of sensor constraint models within an efficient parallel processing architecture.
em. This research is built on many IFT"s previous works on dynamic game and application, space communication network, space situ
ation learning algorithms, and optimal Space Situational Awareness (SSA) estimation methods. The proposed Phase I proof-of-concept deve
ort. This includes a turnkey application that, through the software"s flexible plugin-based architecture, enables users to extend an exi
vels of threat behavior. Our constructive and computationally efficient approach will support space situational awareness in face of potenti
nd 4) A sensor middleware supporting hardware and algorithm abstraction and software wizards to rapidly integrate new sensors, and easi
HPC capable of being utilized in the construction of military test platforms. In addition, the proposed UHPC could see use in the constructi
field experiments will be conducted to refine these criteria/procedures, and validate their enabling role towards practical large-scale produ
proposed improved innovative solutions in high-tech industry, and in pursuing the present project MathSys Inc. seeks to cater to that need
recisely this end result.

ials characterization. A final report at the end of Phase I will discuss these efforts and outline necessary alterations to the hardware platform
oupled TD-THz instrumentation to make measurements on representative semiconductor samples using a commercial, off the shelf (COTS)
y exploit these insights produced by this system at each stage to optimize network performance. BENEFIT: The core of what we develop w

bustion dynamics. RBM will be extended based on theoretical and empirical insights, and appropriate mathematical and software paradigm
le in a wide range of sensing needs. By combining the extreme sensitivity of plasmonic coupling with the versatility of micromachined sens
th reactive force-fields. Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) will be in collaboration with North Carolina State University (NCSU) on th
Model of Rotorcraft Aerodynamics and Dynamics), and GenHel (Sikorskys General Helicopter Flight Dynamic Simulation Model).
attering behavior of obstacles and the interactions between them. Phase II will involve developing an industry-strength acoustics simulation
atible with standard semiconductor fabrication techniques, which will enable a greater degree of integration for the RF filters, for greater f
hters rapidly explore ethnographic data; (4) refining the integrated toolkit architecture and data management server; and (5) demonstratin
ntibodies. Such enhancements are essential for computing optimal placement of capture and response elements, and displaying surface ch
field environment. TechFlow has formalized a commercialization and technology transition plan through Phase-III with key support from pr
e authoring tools will result in a significant reduction in the expertise, time and cost required to develop ITS content.

e defect population through tuning of the precursor polymer and the conversion conditions. Lockheed Martin has agreed to provide applic

o this, the new parts will have lower power and be capable of handling larger power supply currents at higher speeds.
ith existing battery technologies. Furthermore, the AMP FPGA is inherently robust to harsh environmental conditions. The AMP FPGA is w

e. With the availability of drugs that can target even the most drug-resistant pathogens, rapid confirmation of the presence of such patho

so contain onboard computing that will facilitate researchers and developers to run their own algorithms for processing of 2D images and

to log10 surrogate host cells capable of continuous and consistent self-renewal and bearing essential phenotypes that allow cost-effective

and sensors will be utilized to develop a family of models for evaluation and eventual construction. BENEFIT: Currently large aerospace co
gy and data collected during these tests will be made publicly available to help validate CSE tools. BENEFIT: While the initial work for thi
rray transceivers. This system will be available in future phased array design work to improve the performance of phased arrays as needed
assive vision-based sensors alone but its performance can be enhanced with additional sensor input, if available, such as LIDAR.
ost importantly, the reaction temperature is well below the temperature of current smoke grenades. The reaction can place directly on pap
y of the random numbers consumed in an application execution. The investigators have extensive technical expertise and experience in the
grass. The focus of initial development is on mid-to-large-sized UGVs, such as the EV1 HMMVW and EV2 ITV developmental Navy UGV platf

le to the burning grain surface, demonstrate an improved rigid body (i.e. debris) model, and develop tools to import debris characteristics i
ed on aerospace systems. In addition, the use of Type 1 AES256-GCM Suite B cryptography means compatibility with less expensive and m

nimize the expected damage caused by leaking threats. The SMART module will create the sensor schedule dynamically during an attack, b
ill be available at TRL 8. A flight-grade unit will be built and subjected to qualification level performance and environmental tests.
formance GPU parallel computing. The goal is to achieve significant reduction in computational run times from the current state of practic
e of IDT"s ATA Phase II proposed effort is to extend proven Aegis BMD ATRT technology and demonstrated test efficiency improvemen
e the development efforts in Phase II and eventually become an integrator of the technology in actual aircraft.

ndestructive inspection. Dimensionless metric parameters will be designed in order to overcome the dependence of part quality on the siz
h; integrating, correlating, and fusing multiple types of geospatial data from multiple sources; segmenting, classifying and estimating high-q
n be better utilized, 2) heat can be radiated and convected into the environment, and 3) direct integration of the ACESG at the turbine engi

ackaged prototype pulse tuning subsystem that incorporates real-time user-selected optimization.
iscontinuity to the component level.
ctional IVIQ-Quartz Clocks will be developed and provided to the Navy for functional tests with a yet to be determined sensor system.
ated. Phase II will expand on the concept design to specify a detailed system HW/SW design and test a prototype implementation using da
y of applying the measured data to correct surface and optical error. The objective is to demonstrate CeraNova"s capability for precis
ve optical properties of the TransCon and make it valuable to a wider range of MWIR applications. Additionally, thicker durable layers will b
disparate sensor surveillance platforms to produce fused geospatial-temporal distributions for use by operational sensor systems and for sy
ill be designed to help small unit leaders 1) assess team communications, 2) diagnose communications failures, and 3) select effective actio
nsing element, and provide electronic information to differentiate the condition state of each sensor in situations where multiple sensors a
port tissue-tool surgery with the same surgical equipment required for live tissue procedures (scalpel, sutures, retractors, Bovie). It will be
e constructs. As a result, an advanced instrument, suitable for research use at MGH, Center for Regenerative Medicine is proposed to be de
h the benefits of autologous tissue micrografting to 1) recapitulate the normal barrier function of intact human skin, 2) reduce time to wou
device on human subjects.

evaluation of the best performing lateral flow devices will be selected such that clinical data needed for a 510K FDA application can be col

able of reliable, agile, atomic locking will find uses in cold-atom spectroscopic sensors such as atom interferometers, gravimeters, magneto

ied to a wide variety of turret configurations. It is anticipated that the turret design tools, database developed and data analysis under the
tests for data objects are evaluated outside of the cloud. BENEFIT: We expect the full-scope framework to have immediate and tangible b
validated by evaluating it with real-world data. New capabilities will also be added to prevent insider threats and tested with several cyber
applying a maximum force higher than 5 N and a maximum travel range of 0.5 mm, a sample holder capable of mounting a microsample fo
ement accuracy by an order of magnitude over currently available sensors and developed methods and procedures to help mitigate the iss
maging of liquid breakup in dense sprays. BENEFIT: We anticipate that three-dimensional ballistic imaging tomography will provide new m
weapon environments encountered in low earth orbits (LEO), highly elliptical orbits (HEO), and geostationary orbits (GEO). Man-made nuc
, and rapidly fabricated on ORS tier-2 and tier-3 timescales. This technology, coupled with a COTS camera system, will lead to high quality, s
t of EBM technology for DOD LRE is directly applicable to LRE used to launch commercial payloads.
ement fire suppression systems for DoD and commercial aircraft platforms by achieving higher agent transport efficiencies to fire regions. T
n and demonstration. During Phase III, we will manufacture and market the PCIC night vision device to major defense contractors for incorp
ionals will be able to make informed decisions on the tradeoffs of visual display system purchases with minimal time and effort, which both
nt, our spacecraft simulation with HWIL capability, associated xTEDS, and propulsion components such as valves, transducers, piping, and t
ordability (up to>30% projected cost savings at the array level), lightweight (projected>300 W/kg BOL), high voltage operability (100V
o rapid heating and/or long-term high temperature. The HSA panel integrates onto a flexible blanket, compactly stows in z-folded or rolled
volutionary performance beyond current state-of-the-practice/art in terms of high specific power / lightweight (exceeding the 200 W/kg BO
ustrial manufacturing and other sectors.
o realize enhanced performance characteristics. The proposed work is expected to contribute a central building block for the emerging Int
omena tor record holographic gratings for spectral beam combining and spectral locking of MIR lasers. BENEFIT: One of the hot topics in m
on of Phase I designs to meet operational specifications; fabrication of HTSMA actuators and integration with full scale hardware; aerodyn
the development of a combustion instability model related to high-pressure combustors/augmentors utilizing alternative jet fuels during th
At the conclusion of Phase II, a high-efficiency, wide specific impulse range multi-mode thruster will be developed, demonstrated, and del
sable Booster System program and can be adopted to commercial or government RLV and expendable launch vehicles.
E turbopump inducer flows. The specific technical objective of the two-year Phase II effort will be to perform a set of software developmen
d stations and newer USB ground stations. In the Phase II effort, we propose to design, build, and qualify a functionally complete SWIFT-AF
clear, detailed path toward transition to production. BENEFIT: Meeting the technical and operational requirements set forth by the U.S. Air

he aircraft making it more attractive to military and civilian customers. Presently, small UAVs are used for remote sensing and communicatio
ocket nozzle thrust diverter hot section parts. This test will demonstrate the ability of the rocket nozzle thrust diverter to withstand the hig
ccur in rocket engine cooling channels. BENEFIT: The technology will be useful for government and commercial applications. The DoD an
a team. BENEFIT: The proposed effort is ambitious, and the potential significance is commensurate. If we are able to meet all of our tech
lements of the software architecture defined during Phase I. The Phase II prototype will be run in a simulated flight software environment
the DoD/NASA/US Industry"s IHPRPT Program Phase III goals and beyond. Nalas is focused on the synthesis of an AP replacement ba
he development of a compact, efficient 1064 nm laser illuminator which will support a number of important Air Force Intelligence, Surveill
y contiguous 21 Mega-pixel image. The four sub-camera system could be developed in a follow-on effort. A final sub-camera prototype, pe
speed, stroke, and mechanical robustness (margin). System/component reliability, life cycle cost, failure modes and effects, and maintenan
rate with a Harris-developed 10 Gbps dynamic buffering hybrid FSO/RF modem, and perform a demonstration at Langley AFB for ACC. B
d of view. BENEFIT: This research is expected to lead to a family of compact, low-cost, high-performance large-area infrared projectors tha
AMMER provides the following benefits to the Air Force: 1) Rapid and continuous response: does not require ground to be in the loop; 2) S
eats. The new Phase II capabilities will give the end-user the tools to perform complex analyses, assessments and calculations, determine
ssion performance, improve detection, tracking and estimation of remote targets, and provide processor- and bandwidth-efficient image d
hlighted opportunities for cognitive acceleration of knowledge gain across the various points of collection, processing, interpretation and tr
system as a"whole"and network management policies be comprehensively validated using the high fidelity network simulation
b further cost reductions could be realized by operating these cavities at higher temperatures. Statement of What is to be done in Phase I

nsity from 0.1 to 0.9 g/cc, certainly increases the radiation length as desired. As a result the energy dissipation per unit length of the dump
er, if successful, it would provide a lower mass alternative for future pixel and silicon strip tracker support/cooling structures for future colli
oring applications Radiation diagnostics and therapeutic equipment Biological fluorescence imaging applications
ower cost, greenhouse gas emissions, and priority pollutants. The commercial opportunity for applying AHEC to existing utility installations
mmediately demonstrate feasibility for deep sub- micron TSVs. In Phase II, the TSVs will be optimized, metal interconnect layers will be add
or this application. The proposed Phase I project, AMS will evaluate the effectiveness of FDR to identify the aging condition of nuclear pow
d allowing users to move between tools rapidly during a single session. Many parallel performance, profiling, and debugging tools require
nd concept design of the elliptic-beam system; and (3) concept design of the proposed EBIOT. Phase II will consist of completion of the eng
anics in the environment, and ultimately decrease the cost of groundwater remediation activities.
will be cathode pulsed. Complete simulation of both the interaction circuit and electron gun will be accomplished in Phase I.

goal of this effort is to demonstrate that epoxy foams can compete with polyurethane, polyisocyanurate, and extruded polystyrene and ov
correct selection will prevent successful meshing. Further, even a correct local selection can be invalidated by global conditions in the mode
orate best features of the existing CQL3D bounce-averaged code, and will be valid for any collisionality regime, and for the whole plasma. T

igning probes that can be printed on flexible PCBs thereby allowing for extremely small coils to be produced while essentially eliminating th
other benefits: The principal market for the NDA Raman tool is in inspection of civil engineering structures. As the current program is focu
e monitoring of soil gases for onsite use. This in situ monitoring instrument will allow direct analyses of monitoring well gases without the
s varied from 10uA to 500uA and accelerating voltage was varied from 75 kV to 195 kV. The monitor exhibited bandwidth sufficient to reso
rent direction of computing. Systems of this nature already represent three of the ten fastest supercomputers in the world and this trend is
y, such as linear algebra operations, graphing, optimization routines, etc. A few ASCR libraries are already available as NumPy modules, incl
uding the nuclear industry (USNRC), national laboratories (KAPL), shipbuilding (USNAVY), etc. The current limitation of VFT is that it requires
nd high power pulse of terahertz radiation by going through a power extractor. The beam based source provides sufficient power and allow
rticles can be tuned to provide efficient light absorption hence improving the quantum efficiency of the system. Finally, the cathode consis
y availability in lower bands. Benefiting from the ~10 GW beam power provided by the high current linac at the Argonne Wakefield Acceler
selectivity and conversion at industrially relevant space times. The project will also include investigations of catalyst stability and a techno
s and the important small US business base that aims to support the high technology ecosystem. This program also promotes the developm
g CO2 output. To date nearly all of the technology focus has been on acid-based PEMs. As the technology has matured the PGM catalyst co

here and are generated from atmospheric gases, pollution sources and combustion. In addition to Department of Energys need for cloud
ommercial Applications and Other Benefits: In addition to the DOE sites, the proposed technology can also be used to perform real-time m
mic in-situ experiments. Many processes such as degradation of materials, charging/discharging of batteries, operation of cells/bacteria can
o atomic resolution under quantifiable and accurately controllable environmental conditions. This will provide new insights into the proces
haracteristics such as strain tolerance. The spectacular improvement in Jc and Je of 2nd generation MgB2 provide an excellent opportunity

HPC platform boundaries in the environment are necessary as the underlying algorithms and hardware on which they run evolves. This in
d Photodetector (LAPPD) Collaboration. The LAPPD group has achieved or exceeded three out of the four parameters needed to achieve a
ssful development and commercialization of a successful solid-state Magnesium-ion battery enables replacement of Li-ion batteries with lo
RD program, is currently the only massively parallel, comprehensive, and flexible code for simulating GISAXS images on both graphics proce
for predicting the sensor responses and relating measured responses to estimated electrical properties (e.g., permittivity and conductivity
g the worlds first Kerr lens modelocked ultrafast oscillator, using 445nm high power blue diodes, ushering in a new era for Ti:sapphire syste
ses fermentable sugars in addition to furfural. Improved selectivity to THF will be achieved by the development of novel bifunctional cataly
ll enable GaN boule growth with acceptable yields. GaN based devices will all have simpler growth processes and higher performance.
d LEDs by more than 10x.
pensive mirrors into a small (~1 mL) cavity that requires only small quantities of calibration gases, employ relatively low-cost non-fiber-cou
n-hard GaInP Photomultiplier Chip. GaInP is predicted to be more 100,000s of times more radiation hard than silicon, capable of withstan
e ring may also benefit other Inverse Compton Scattering (ICS) source development. Better electron storage ring performance is one of th
that can be addressed by the proposed technology.
nd of Phase II one set of interrogation instrument and calibrated sensor will be delivered to FRIB for actual use. After completion of Phase
anded optical beam and 2) stamped micro optical benches with micro-scale mirrors to connect optical fibers to silicon photonic devices via
nhanced powder product will become available on the commercial marketplace. Phase I will focus on using a scalable combustion process
mall and medium sized U.S. companies to access on-demand pay-as-you-go HPC systems and software that reduces the up-front investment
ent time and costs. These cost savings are making commercial superconducting accelerators a viable option for many important applicatio
e cathode stalk can be mechanically and thermally isolated from the superconducting niobium cavity.
design and optimal manufacturing techniques. In Phase II we will fabricate the niobium cavity and a set of couplers and perform tests of th
meters, and to conduct low power cold tests. During Phase II, high-power versions of the switches would be built, installed at SLAC, and tes
ical and commercial aspects of handling data confidentiality and security and we will also harden the data-model and the solver code for su
eral Government, at the national laboratories, and in industry. The ability to utilize HPC resources effectively will deliver the full potential of
h, if necessary, ends upturned to dodge the beam pipe. One or more of its inboard coils may be Inside-Support-Free, supported magnetica

s. Recent advances in positive ion sources using the resonant interaction of 2.45 GHz microwaves in hydrogen gas in the presence of an 87
mercial Applications and Other Benefits: In addition to the inspection of graphite components in the reactor cores, the SIGHT approach (wit
of storage to commercial GCS operations or an alert to potentially remediate leaks or revise processes if CO2 is escaping its designed conta
nable vertical profiling of aerosol optical extinction and scattering and that will be deployable on a compact unmanned aircraft system like
craft system like the ScanEagle. In the Phase II program, we will fabricate, test, and field demonstrate a prototype sensor. Commercial Appl
e platform developed in this program will allow individuals and businesses to easily detect chemicals of interest at low cost to improve the
ase II, reduced activation tungsten samples will be produced for testing. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The near-net-shape

e provider edge, network appliances at edge) on either side of a networks secure boundaries. It infers path delay behavior based on a nove
e of an HED plasma. High-repetition-rate, high-average-power future drivers of IFE will use STUD pulses in order to control undesirable inst
gher temperatures. In-situ coating of existing accelerator vacuum tubes with Cu is cost effective for mitigating problems in accelerators tryi
ossible and the refinement needed to achieve them will be provided. PrimeNano currently offers for sale a scanning microwave imaging m
trated with a full scale prototype imaging panel. The panel will be comprehensively tested and evaluated at a US neutron science facility
the tremendous capabilities of CTH will be more accessible to industry and government. The addition of an optimization and probabilistic
ems engineering materials design framework is based on existing CALPHAD multicomponent tools, and will invoke reliable physics-based m

or applications enabled by the integrable optics accelerator is impressive, with impact found in the areas from basic science to medicine. F
ommercialize such system. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Presently, there is significant number of ERL facilities in operation a

hysics facilities not only carry typical labor and material costs for replacement, but significant opportunity cost. Even with the most conserv
ments laid forth by instrument scientists at the SNS. Compact neutron detectors with high counting efficiency and low voltage operation we
l complexes. Next, we will fabricate the novel plastic scintillators incorporating the heavy metal complexes using standard polymerization te
r using such techniques as XRD will be performed. The purpose of the Phase I is to demonstrate feasibility of our approach, where photoca
models, tunable quality-of-service, and extensible types with powerful support for type evolutionall of which are highly desirable in scienc
nclusion of the data sets into a wide range of government and non-government projects.
r volume continuously micro-flushed with inert gas to transport the permeated hydrogen away. Commercial Applications and Other Benefit
ctors, photo-voltaic, bio-medical devices and catalysts. 3. Video and dynamic-imaging will advance nano-scale research in pharmaceutical
PML capacitors comprise thin, high temperature polymer dielectrics with breakdown strength greater than 1000V/m. A large area (10sq.ft.
unities have interest in isotopic measurements instrumentation which can be developed from technology described in this proposal. An ex
biological response to climate change. Direct commercial application areas include environmental monitoring research and root phenotyp
bandwidth (1-10 kHz) imaging techniques for combustion diagnostics, which include collision-free 1-D thermometry and photolytic-in
e high-current low-cost ZnO devices for household appliance applications at a competitive cost to presently used Si-based electronics but w
d software as a service (SaaS). Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Our software tools will accelerate the development cycle
f 800 MHz. Any additional improvements in Nb3Sn superconductors which are included in the inner sections of the NMR magnets could im
of the GaAs/GaAsP alloys. In the Phase I we will design and fabricate a strain-compensated superlattice structure with GaAsSb/AlGaAsP m
ability to optimize plasma device design using computer models will help researchers and industrial companies in a number of fields, includ
reactors, the development of rapid, accurate simulation methods which remove the need to model this timescale is needed. The timescale
plement the missing implicit particle algorithm into Vorpal, along with the implicit moment calculations necessary to couple the particle pu
al simulations will be performed to accurately estimate the dynamical friction in a variety of dynamical regimes. At the macroscopic level, th
e for installation into boreholes created by both direct push and drilling methods, using a flexible borehole lining technology that is well-est

ronmentally sound energy than wind, solar, and geothermal sources. Practical application of fusion for efficient electricity generation r
ations and Other Benefits: Ultramets seamless CVD niobium SRF cavity fabrication process is uniquely well-suited for the near- net-shape fa

gned beta spectroscopy sensor with a gamma detecting crystal, which can be deployed using wireline Cone Penetrometer Technique (CPT)

nications/navigation interface processor. The laser will transmit high repetition rate (10 kHz), low pulse energy, short (1.5 to 4 ns) near-infra
XS readout techniques and solid-state readout techniques to increase the photon count rate and photon time resolution of XS photon dete
Ms). A DSPAD ROIC will be developed that is compatible with small sized SPAD microcells. The ROIC will contain in- microcell features aimed
erpower Inc for a reasonable price of $50-$60 per 50 A-m for a continuous length of 50-100 m. A typical 50 pole YBCO undulator magnet w
ted into deep underground disposal wells to avoid discharge into streams and other sensitive drinking water supplies. Both production and
it modeling and surface-mount technology (SMT), will be used to achieve these state-of-the-art products. This significance of this effort is c
wide range of scientific applications requiring precise timing, high throughput, and/or high resolution, the instrument can improve the qual
th the detector surface, satisfies this need. Our overall project vision is to develop a prototype large-area HPGe strip detector using PESR p
evelop an essential complementary tool for Xradias cryogenic x-ray microscopes: a Cryogenic Correlative Confocal Light Microscope (C3LM
inally, the technology can print conventional barcode patterns and/or RFID tags for computer-aided sample tracking during nuclear forensi
renewable energy sources such as wind or solar power.
embranes will be made of pure ceramic materials without any organic additives or any organic binders, but are still bendable/flexible. The
so result in significantly reduced component cost and voltage regulator form factor.
The newly developed TCO will be integrated with a variety of thin film devices, including ITNs baseline flexible EC (FlexEC) to demonstrate e
parts of the production cost. The key to capitalizing on this opportunity is to: 1. Research and develop the process engineering and scal
is to increase the number of LEDs in the array. For a given light output level, a larger number of LEDs allows them to be operated at a lower
hting in the commercial sector by high efficiency PHOLED lighting. Improving the light extracted from an OLED light source, and therefore i

onths of cyclic thermal testing. If the dew point inside the glazing remains below -40F, the seal has successfully prevented moisture entry. C
Building Initiative as leading the charge for over $4B in Federal and private building upgrades. The software will be used in a LED lamp, whi

emonstrating the feasibility of our technology, 2) a team that consists of industrial leaders in fuel cell stack application, design, and manuf

nergy production and other PV technologies. Cool Earth Solars technology enables an LCOE of $0.06/kWh with very little capital expenses, u
ule costs as low as $0.35 per peak watt, a savings of approximately 50% to 75% compared to current modules. It is designed for low-cost
This Phase I SBIR will help fund development of a revolutionary 30kW 480Vac 3-Port PV & amp; Battery Converter, which will be proto
m existing coal-fired power plants. Additional applications include post-combustion natural gas-fired power generation as well as other coa
recise control of airflow and magnetic field application will be tuned throughout the research to achieve the optimal amount of oxygen sep

ocess variability. Benefits: Near real-time measurements will reduce process variability and enable increased module efficiency and reduced
ange of the battery. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits. Success of this program will lead to lower cost and better performing lith
nd demonstrate the performance of multi-parameter probes, leveraging the high temperature lead-out irradiation facility for fiber optic sen

methods that require multiple closely-spaced boreholes, our method could be applied from either a single borehole or widely spaced holes

aluminization processes. The coating process has potential in a range of applications including steam turbines, combustion chambers, boi
-term sustainability of US-based rail manufacturing with fierce foreign competition. The goal of this project is to establish the competitive a

apacitor applications. The converting process is performed by adding on one or both surfaces of the base film a polymer dielectric that has
ility studies. The would permit data mining with detail sufficient for cause and effect studies relating starting silicon material, process contr

metry generation, data acquisition and transmission, data management and quality assurance/quality control (qa/qc), data preprocessing a
rsh environments will be devised. Chambers for imaging flames and combustions particles will constructed and utilized for testing ECV
ergy demand from the grid, reducing energy costs, and decreasing carbon emissions. PROJECT OBJECTIVES: 1. Develop a heliostat system de
h cost and high training investment.
produce a hydrocarbon fractions that are indistinguishable from standard diesel (and naphtha). In this SBIR Phase I project we will demons
n in operating costs (i.e. electric power utilization). In addition, the compressor provides an alternative form factor for designers. When al

s ceramic fiber reinforcement within a ceramic matrix produces a material with significantly greater toughness, flaw insensitivity, and strain
nufacturing will also allow for a more world competitive US battery industry.
vice designs and process technology of 1200 V/50 A AlGaN/GaN-Si MOS-HFETs with threshold voltage & gt; 2 V, low Gate and Drain le
ntegrated hermetically-sealed LAPPD tile modules, ready for test, incorporating Incom/ANL ALD-functionalized MCPs, conductively coated s
f leaking. While CO2 resistant cements and ultrafine cements are being developed, technologies that can be delivered via low viscosity fluid
e resultant device does not require careful cancelling of background magnetic fields and will greatly extend the measurement capabilities

roduct. The product is detected spectroelectrochemically at below the drinking water action levels. Commercial applications and other ben
tors. It may also provide insights into foam growth and cell wall stabilization in metallic foams that have many interesting applications in, fo
considerations of space charge effects started. Improvements in the G4beamline simulation program and its use on FermiGrid facilitated th
deposition in the diamond and sapphire capillary waveguides; Build erosion diagnostics and perform erosion rate tests at 10 Hz and; Exper
Phase II and Phase III will allow for any device to be coated with sophisticated films having a range of properties which can be varied by tai
based on customer needs and existing HV power die. In Phase II, a HV SiC MCPM will be developed such that the assembly process can be
s of the assembly in order to minimize thermal stresses resulting from cyclic power and temperature operation key to achieving a reliable
ftware (the core of the PICA platform). We developed prototypes of the next generation of our UCB-PATS particle monitor, tested the new
mputer simulation, along with laboratory and field testing, were used to achieve the highest available emissions reductions and fuel efficie
hat reduce energy consumption and lower capital equipment costs. The governing objectives of the proposed Phase II research are: a) to de
ormation; and (4) catalytic oxidation of AcHMF to FDCA at exceptionally high yield. The Phase I program successfully demonstrated the tec
0 C. In Phase I, Cool Energy and CSU analyzed thousands of oil and gas wells for electric power generation potential, and modeled the per
efect detection on actual CIGS solar cell samples. An advanced design of the portable system adapted to PVMC pilot CIGS PV manufacturin
rier analysis in one of three ways: 1) capacitive, non-contact sensors, 2) inductive non-contact sensors and 3) conventional metal contacts.
boration with several key decision makers in the industry including commercial partners, national labs and research universities. Commerc
technology, evaluated/demonstrated new materials synthesis and microfabrication methods, developed new packaging methods and desi
ation of renewable and recycled materials, a water- and solvent-free production process with no waste streams, improved thermal d
essure drop from filter-to- filter compared with off-the-shelf filters. Flow rates during single crystal casting are critically linked to the metal
efits: It is shown that applying the Air Riding Seal technology to a utility-scale industrial gas turbine can reduce leakage by over 2.5%, incre
coating process will be further refined to target potential failure modes identified in the accelerated performance testing performed in Pha
many techniques and applications which will provide significant benefits to this aging system. In Phase II, a research and development effo
lectron microscopy and mass spectrometry, to optimize the polymer precursor and resulting matrix for in-core nuclear reactor environmen
y time consuming and expensive laboratory analyses of the spent fuel, greatly improving the economics of reprocessing. The laboratory te
mixed radiation fields anticipated in measurements of spent nuclear fuels. Two families of novel neutron sensitive scintillators demonstratin
enabling access to parallel distributed solvers. PyTrilinos wrappers were expanded to wrap fundamental components of the second-genera
ry library contributed as 3rd party to VisIt repository with BSD licensing; a prototype that couples new Qt-Pyside based panels into FieldVie

wer grid applications, in which HPC techniques are needed in order to re-optimize very quickly a large number of problems of similar struct
optical particle counter will be fabricated and tested against conventional scanning differential mobility sizing and other systems using trac
y the collected sample, and measure aerosol hygroscopicity. In Phase I of this project we evaluated the feasibility of two different approach
r-trillion level and observe changes in the concentration of gases with a precision of one part in 10,000 (0.1 per mil) in 1s. This new instrum
I. We completed calculations and experiments to verify high sensitivity of LAMIS to sub-natural abundances. The proposed development fo
diverse metagenomic DNA for useful secreted enzymes and other gene products. During Phase I we demonstrated proof of concept of the
aboratories for chemical analysis, which is time consuming and involves expensive instrumentation operated and maintained by trained pe
0.6 , and 1.2 respectively. Measurements of calibrated standards demonstrated that the sensor was accurate to 1 ppb and 1 for N2O conc
ogy and determined it is feasible to produce a suite of diamond detectors to meet current and future diagnostics needs. The research focu
eam. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed structure will allow the study of beam events on the sub-femtosecond tim
stic bubble spectrometer hardware for a wider range of bubble sizes and void fractions, and in adapting it for the DOE mercury application

tudy the process costs and performance benefits to make a business case for a United States manufacturing base. We will manufacture 48
injector with thermionic cathode. During the first year of the Phase II we will design and fabricate the core prototype components and tes
ess), structured data representation and methods for efficient transportation and access (PVData), an operational hierarchical record enviro
develop a prototype of a fs modelocked laser oscillator and a chirped pulse amplified (CPA) system to achieve a stable modelocked pulses w
uperconducting thin film bellows in a simulated environment. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The production of a particulate
to occur while imaging materials in fluid environments at high resolution. In Phase I we have successfully built and tested prototypes of the
anode catalyst loading by 5-10 times while improving efficiency by 4 to 8%. The overall benefit is the cost reduction of the materials and e
ield robust electro-catalysts and electrolytes for advanced electrolyzer testing and manufacture. On the catalyst side, the emphasis will be
brane stability problems have prevented development of commercial systems. It is proposed to combine the stability features and high gas
he proposed nuclear applications, and Lockheed Martin Corporation (Palmdale, CA), for non-nuclear aerospace applications, will both be e
his type. This was accomplished by variation of the side groups attached to a redox active core and solubility as high as 2 M was observed.
pplication of nanomaterial fabric treatments for use with resins for VPI processing, as well as to explore their application to ceramic/polym
re flat and designed to have a scalable, slim form factor (total thickness less than ~5 mm). Each microcavity (having a diameter of a few ten
slate the Phase I conceptual designs for the electron gun and beam collector to allow fabrication and assembly of the 500-kW, 1.3 GHz mul
ectric accelerator prototype for industrial or medical applications. We will investigate the option of using a permanent magnet solenoid. Fi
ous applications that deal with waste heat recovery such as in the automobile industry and the manufacturing industry.
mply an innovative combination of well established technologies, such as face seals, and Sleeve valve Engines, both of which are well proven
ngs make bearings slide more easily and help engine parts last longer and thereby enabling improved energy efficiency and longer du
lectrically the solar collectors when sunlight is not sufficient. Electrical connections can be made to the preferentially sectioned copper bu
anospectroscopy (REINS) in which an IR light source is pulsed at a frequency corresponding to a resonant frequency of an AFM cantilever p
cessful demonstration of fabricating highly durable, thick TBCs with at least a 200oC higher surface operating temperature, which also has
ature sizes and limiting current densities in iron-iron flow battery tests. Flow battery bipolar plate structures that would yield a high limitin
amperes in a background field of 19 teslas. During Phase II we propose to construct a six-aroundone cable, capable of carrying a current o
ers (ILC), neutrino factories, spallation neutron sources, and rare isotope accelerators used in medicine, as well as imaging/analysis applica
rode fabrication, while a manufacturing study will be performed for the cathode to scale the process developed in Phase 1 to a practical le
-neutron spectroscopy will be performed. Finally, neutron-gamma PSD studies will be carried out. The research work in the Phase I was foc
hat will serve as a common structure under which all methodologies applied to the problem can interact in a single location. The goal is to
ance. In a preliminary engineering analysis, we also showed the economic viability of the new high temperature synthesis gas clean-up sys
PMs, MPPCs, or PMTs), but the super bialkali photomultipliers provide the best performance. The Phase-I program has developed a new m
or meeting key metrics. Phase II is focused on demonstrating the photonic components and circuits necessary to demonstrate a 100 Gb/s c
cessfully proven effective in calibration and fault detection problems against a simple and well controlled test chamber. Phase II goals inclu

achieved. Solar manufacturers will be able to incorporate this low cost commercial product into their advanced system designs with confide
. These high temperature sensors could have a variety of additional applications for nuclear power generation, fossil fuel power generatio

nsportation would benefit society by both reducing our reliance on imported oil and reducing the CO2 emissions contributing to global wa
ts the cost and energy goals of the Department of Energy (DOE) and USCAR, and (2) aids in reducing dependence on foreign petroleum an

eristics of the outer fractional part of the flow path can be regulated in such a way that more of the bulk flow is bypassed towards the hea
zed turbocharged engines, Mainstream Engineering seeks to provide a nextgeneration experience.
wn to improve fuel economy and emissions. Commercial Applications and other Benefits The expected product is a two-step, valve lifter com
l cost reduction of $760 M from the proposed DCE engine. To complete this effort, Mainstream will perform a complete system design in P
w ubiquitous in vehicles advanced control systems. For acceptance in the transportation market, the technology must meet challenging pe
antifying NOX concentrations in the harsh exhaust stream of diesel passenger cars and heavy duty trucks. Efforts will focus on quantifying t
at grain size refinement and new methods for intergranular phase control in Dy-free Nd-Fe-B magnets. The proposed technologies will dem
pede dislocation motion to increase mechanical strength. A material that could satisfy both the high yield strength requirements for the ro
nes and machine parts, while improving their overall life-cycle fuel efficiency. The nanocrystal additives also provide the added environmen
are reversible and can function in Pumped Storage plants for power storage and other industrial operations as generators and/or pumps. A
wind industry and increased use of green renewable energy. Furthermore, these superconducting generators would reduce our dependenc
e solar collector. More importantly, the weight reduction will increase the ease of installation, thus reducing the largest portion of the syst
enefit, potentially saving tax payers 0.187 Quads in energy savings, or $2 billion annually. This technology will help DOE, EERE, and the Buil
nd $0.20 to $0.30 per watt depending on the scale of the deployment. The cost of power conversion is limited by the abilities of silicon swi
flow rate as a function of depth within a geothermal wellbore and thus provide for improved reservoir management. Since it will measure v
acturing tool footprint Reduced manufacturing cost Reduced capital costs. The patent pending architecture utilizes a specialized two part e
y been demonstrated for laser ignition by other researchers). In the proposed effort, we will perform bench top testing of these fibers to ch
h melt processing parameters and glass form properties that meet DOE requirements. The deliverables are intended to include (1) highest a
use across several scientific, commercial, and cloud computing communities.
l different system architectures will be designed and evaluated for a dual injection locked magnetron source using novel combining techniq

n the area of Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS) of W clad PFCs. The team successfully demonstrated the ability to clad tungsten on both
able to perform energy-resolved imaging at the pulsed neutron sources and detect every neutron with spatial resolution of & lt; 60 m
construction of magnesium-air batteries that will be several times cheaper, simpler, safer, and store several times more energy than other
e program or the amount of locality in the program as the code is transformed by the toolchain for execution on heterogeneous hardware
lications and Other Benefits: The framework will provide a predictive understanding of the behavior of diverse subsurface sites. The frame
9 million metric tons of CO2 emissions. It is estimated that the use electrochromic windows in building can achieve a 50% reduction in peak
ogy affordable for commercialization. As the end of Phase II of this work, Sheetak will demonstrate thermoelectric generators with ZT &amp
product use principles of web services, real-time scheduling, policy inference engines, estimation theory, signal processing, federated identi
,000 ppm at temperatures 1060C and relative humidity 080%. In Phase II, we will refine the fabrication method of PNESAs. We will constru

s, unmanned air vehicles, and commercial aircraft. Deployment in a network of ocean-based buoys will dramatically improve site surv
acterization tools and theories to improve the optimization and life-testing for high temperature operation. We are outlining a novel proce
esign and construct a prototype high-pressure slurry pump for the delivery biomass solids in high-pressure hydrothermal processes. In Pha
age model that captures the microstructure-property-process relations in the materials and has been implemented in software from the DO
o our already existing RootView web-based software. (4) Complete Cost Reduction alterations and other enhancements that will result in a
tions and Other Benefits: This solution will enable HPC service providers to provide a more elastic cloud-based HPC service with fault-tolera
e-art. The Phase I effort will provide proof of concept and riskmitigation results. Commercial Application and other Benefits: Curren
ess steps. At the same time, indirect energy savings from mining and refining operations will be reduced by eliminating & gt;90% of th

e an engineering prototype and demonstrate it at the DoE Southern Great Plains site for several months. It will be intercompared with ballo
long term (decadal) changes to the regional wind power environment; and formulation of an online tool that provides decision makers with
ut a color that corresponds to the chemical composition or even the chemical state of elements in these 3-D images. In Phase I of the proje
nd extended source life significantly. This work has been leveraged in the 1st phase of this project. Phase I incorporated a series of detailed
y utilizing an approach that does not rely on Metal- Oxide-Semiconductor technology, the proposed module can run at much higher tempe
ated designed and fabricated into a prototype instrument for battery materials research and manufacture of large-capacity lithium-ion batt
tem that involves deposition and patterning of an array of metal oxide semiconductor nanotraces prepared using the method of NanoImpr
aller, lower-cost motors. The proposed advance in magnet wire insulation will result from the incorporation of high thermal conductivity n
tribological evaluation of nanolubricants. The analysis will be performed in order to study friction and wear characteristics using a table-to
s without limit on turbine size: Reduce the cost of energy & gt;20% by adopting this technology.
ciency by only changing the crystal angle. Under this development program we will demonstrate feasibility of fabricating the pre-collimati
rnace insulation used in these manufacturing processes and allows for (1) reducing primary energy use by reducing thermal losses in the fu
ons needed for both methane storage AND delivery. This proposed effort will seek to investigate the performance capabilities of new cl
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entionally processed devices and demonstrate significant improvement to device lifetime. NEXTs scale-up to commercial and utility market
uld have a significant impact on the nations carbon footprint and reliance on foreign oil.
S and demonstrate it on a full-scale automotive battery pack in Phase 2. Motiv will also engage commercialization partners ASIC (applicati
batteries under real-world conditions. Successful development of these materials would double the energy density of a Li-ion battery, an
rodes into the liquid argon and operating the detector as a time projection chamber, the investigators propose to provide energy resolu
c conversion of 6 CO2 and starch to 12 formic acid by putting 13 enzymes together under modest reaction conditions (e.g., ~30-40 oC

diction of remaining useful life of equipment. The project will provide: 1) guidance to SMR vendors as to the provisions in the design of SM
ng conditions (optical link loss, electrical eye opening, etc.) will be investigated.Commercial Applications and Benefits: This technology will
ecision making and measurement quality by eliminating the four to five day wait between sampling and measurement results. Commercial
omputer or smartphone. During Phase I of this project, we built a working prototype that quantitatively measures mercury but cannot run
diagnostics, and data processing; and multi-well pilot- scale field testing and data integration. Commercial Application and Other Benefits: T
her scaling to 7-mJ pulse energy. The main objective of the Phase II program is to design and build a ruggedized, modular, chirped-pulse-am
nergy x-ray beamline. The R & amp;D will: (i) specify, optimize and construct a prototype instrument; (ii) test and characterize the ins
dia performance in a pulse train regime. An unexpected finding was overall ICS system improved performance at longer laser pulses. In Ph
ssy ceramic components are cast into cylinders and other novel shapes from slurries composed of mixtures of SiC and porcelain and proce
affinity, surface physics phenomena (including quantum mechanical effects), and metal-semiconductor contacts within VORPAL to enable e
ercontinuum generation was demonstrated with a chalcogenide fiber taper and it enables a carrier-envelope-phase (CEP) stabilization of th
m was able to reach 12 meV energy resolution in spectra taken with very short acquisition times, but not in spectra taken with acquisition ti
cks, magnetic clusters, magnetic flux lines in type-II superconductors and so on. The sales of the magnetic lens are to government and acad
ry separation to address dewatering, harvesting and water purification in a wide array of industries. Capillary separation exploits the princi
tion cost. In Phase I cellular, solid breeder structures of multiple breeder materials were fabricated with an engineered network of intercon
can be operated individually, each connected to the high and low energy comparators, respectively; in this configuration, they can also be
d as a user friendly numerical tool including a graphical user interface, comprehensive post processing and a user manual. Commercial App
eptual designs for the RF cavity chain and magnetic circuit to allow fabrication and assembly of the 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystron, i
most remarkable result was successful fabrication of Nb tube with a fine-grain uniform and repeatable microstructure with mechanical prop
put window. A detailed thermal analysis will be performed on the electron gun, circuit, and window. CCR will then perform a detailed mec
odule for the selected design. This proposal will finalize the design and develop the transversely asymmetric power coupler & amp; pi
able starting powder to allow downstream stabilization of the wire manufacturing process. During Phase I, powder from different batches

ectric tuning devices proposed here will enable the required fast phase correction and control. In Phase II of this project, the BST(M) ferroe
alloys. In Phase I we designed and fabricated an Sb-based strained superlattice structure grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The Phase I p
ting at 15002000 C. Phase II will also be geared to scaling up prescreened YSZ disks off-line and conducting in-beam evaluations of release
oryfor replacing an existing e-lens GS1 coil with MgB2. The coil was characterized at Ohio State University, achieving 72 A and 0.6 T at 14 K
er magnetic signals of interest. The second loop is utilized to measure and cancel large background fields. Digital outputs are instrumented
fragment separator. This detector will require advanced control of diamond thickness in addition to the improved electronic properties.Co
ion with minimal licensing hurdles. This would allow the siting of many units around the country that are close to large metropolitan areas
n-117m labeled compounds ranging from small chelates to large proteins such as monoclonal antibodies that target cancer. Our Phase I w
standard microelectronic methods and combining with optimized polishing process high crystalline quality, diamond wafers will be fabrica
or performance, construct a prototype and field-test the prototype in a DOE facility. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: InnoSens

ation partners will evaluate devices and gate drives in power conversion applications.
mplicity, high-yield manufacturing and low-specific on-resistance, we will demonstrate 100Amp 1200V SiC MOSFETs that can be manufactu
owth to enable high quality GaN materials at dramatically lower cost. We will demonstrate the viability of this technology using a novel verti
ore a variety of technical substrates, incl. metal foils and glass. These films will then be used to demonstrate high-power transistor devices.
ation partners
mplicity, will manufacturing
high-yield evaluate devices and
and gate driveson-resistance,
low-specific in power conversion
we will applications.
demonstrate 100Amp 1200V SiC MOSFETs that can be manufactu
mplicity, high-yield manufacturing and low-specific on-resistance, we will demonstrate 100Amp 1200V SiC MOSFETs that can be manufactu

on and criteria development, feasibility demonstration, and report and Phase II proposal.
s into the optimization to include realistic tracking uncertainties, lethality hypotheses, and to include studies that incorporate additional sen
. Primordial will also develop a transition plan for integrating Orion with AGI"s MMT and Lockheed Martin MS2"s Aegis BMD.
lished by evaluating the probability of occurrence of different multi-raid scenarios, assessing the sensors capabilities, and determining the

nsive transmitter upgrades.

roviding test repeatability. Designs will be assessed for durability and survivability. Phase I deliverables include the detailed test article des

x receiving and transmitting antennas and arrays thereof moving along general trajectories; the tool also will be validated against available

problems and ultimately interface with existing solver environments.


erty and thickness measurement of every individual layer in a composite stack while also detecting small defects.

s the MDA need.


ng the limitations of current diode laser technologies to allow the delivery of a cost effective pumping module for DPAL systems.

odels will be identified for use with the sonde data.


oftware will be our Phase II product.

d TSRM nozzle sections with thermal barriers will be evaluated via high heat flux testing.

ining many of the puncture strength, tear resistance, and air permeability properties required for a portable helipad.
p; Landing operational traffic.

d high level command into this framework.


bedded"tags using MesoScribe"s Direct Write technology. Finally, the tag design will be compatible with DOD UID part markin

nded in cutting edge research on individual cognition, team process, and automation management. In addition, the model will provide for a
s implementation.
proteins that could be applied to numerous other protein-based drugs including those used in Chemical and Biological Defense treatments

heat of reaction and thus reduces the overall costs of the rebreather apparatus.

performance (ionization and removal efficiencies and ozone generation, energy consumption, and operating cost), ease of operation, and m
hmics"s past experience in the development of the GlideLine parachutist navigation system.
ll develop detailed designs of the actuator mechanisms, and in Phase II we will design, produce, and test prototype autoinjector devices.
e whole body ionizing radiation dose measurements in humans.

, and develop the high level buoy design. Phase I option will fabricate and test the sensor.
f EMI filter components.
, but can also satisfy commercial power supply goals.
s of an optimized scan schedule compare to a baseline schedule.
urrent problem for the Navy.

ue physical (PHY) layer protection scheme is then used to thwart attacks and to augment upper layer (data, MAC, network) multi-level secu

simulated environments, thus achieving TRL-5.

and network performance, and allows practical SDR deployment for prototyping and testing under real radio hardware performance. We w

oth VLF sensor development and EMI\EMP mitigation proposes a two-pronged approach: advancement of VLF receive antenna magnetom
rification module will be integrated with COTS technologies for automated operation. The Phase II prototype will be demonstrated for conti

on via the 510(k) route.


e agent challenge studies in animal models and then pursue commercialization through clinical trials.
ved butyrylcholinesterase into blood circulation in order to maintain elevated HuBuChE concentrations of 80µg/mL for at least 10 days.

spira"s BWA will ensure that MSD operation and maintenance work properly and effluent meets established standards.
and user defined metadata, so the data can be efficiently and selectively access.

nfiguration, cost will ultimately determine the acquisition choice.

l as for our commercial medical device products.


ing module hardware/packaging design concepts; and construction and proof of principle demonstration of first generation hardware.

r-fighter and do so in a manner that does not demand vast hardware and processing resources.

We will use these prototypes to demonstrate and evaluate our approaches and to deeply explore the complexities of rapid re-planning and
ve interfaces to operators that enable them to make real-time decisions in the face of unforeseen events, visualize recommended courses
hnology transition to commercialization we have teamed with a well-known company currently developing DPALS for commercial use.
atthew Whiteley will be Principal Investigator for MZA and Dr. Steve Fiorino will be the Meteorology/NWP Expert for AFIT.
ests. We will then fabricate and test a prototype circulation system during Phase II.
cing battery. The best location for embedding the battery health algorithms will also be determined. From modeling and simulation of the

es the sensor segments.

rmed for a limited number of chemistry variations and the data will be used for the calibration of simulation input, its predictions and the d

ssing and reporting. After Phase II, RAS will work with platform primes and the government to install and demonstrate the technology on a

es the demands of today"s information analysts with a single finished dossier.

and methods by way of a new concept for structuring the data and information exchanged between human and machine.

rapolation, and visualization of the data by the user.

AugCog systems.

mprove the reliable and secure access to battlefield networks, as well as the enhanced support for situation awareness.

e decompression obligation while monitoring and maintaining the safety of the diver, enabling dive profiles currently impossible with existi

and processing efficiency.

M system, ready for certification and qualification, that meets the performance goals developed in Phase I.

analysis and visualization tool. APEX will facilitate peak performance for hybrid human-UxV teams.

imilar step improvement over legacy piezoceramic technology.

terials will be demonstrated. At the end of the Phase I period a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 will be achieved for the described tran
abilities -- and complete robust mission objectives that today require much larger and more complex satellites.

e depot performance in appropriate animal models in preparation of IND filing.

sources for Phase III support and iv) begin transition to NAVSEA for acquisition and commercialization.
s ad hoc networks.
oD"s Joint Vision 2020 objectives for highly mobile missions in non-traditional areas of operation.

y developed for nylon fabrics - with FR chemistries traditionally used in cotton applications.
ting fabric treatments.

the earplug"s efficacy and utility.

full-scale fieldable system prototype for effective BDAR inspection of vehicles with blast damage.
nditions including coatings and debris.

mentation.
es (e.g., HBase, Accumulo, CloudBase).

module and test it at a Navy low-frequency test facility.

m to increase reporting granularity in response to a security event. RTI also proposes to use its upcoming OMG standard Secure DDS produc

and implement a SCT prototype during option period as a proof of concepts for subsequent development in Phase II.

r as fixed-tilt conventional PV systems.

e. In Phase II, an advanced MPASS system TRL 6 prototype will be assembled and demonstrated under representative operational environm

th the BDAT or with each vehicle.


ystem"s performance margins and demonstrate technology viability through simulation and testing of slightly modified SPY-1 wavefo

e based performance models coupled with highly efficient constraint based assignment algorithms in a network feedback parallel processin

ntegrator for both C2BMC and AEGIS BMD, strongly supports this effort for transition.
X-ray fluence is incident on the device, electrons liberated by ionization will be recaptured on the buried gate, altering its charge state and s
ance in a simulated environment. A path to support a ground-based warhead characterization test for field environment will be presented.
ly to model intercept scenarios and predict post-intercept debris. Once mature, such a capability will allow the deterministic prediction of

RF NDE. We will demonstrate the system performance through modeling, simulation, and assembly of a laboratory prototype. In Phase II,

zation (information extraction) and correlation (information fusion) are tightly coupled problems that are addressed jointly to ensure optim

nning tool for live-fire data collections. Our proposed hardware/software approach will address critical debris data collection capability gap
or design and analysis, and Phase II will involve prototype field-testing and integration with numerical weather prediction and refraction/p
monstrations in Phase II.
s of interest to MDA. Their performance will be characterized on modern hardware, and accuracy will be assessed on realistic models.

P) system to address these needs.


vessels; and develop a composite anatomical simulant for bone, muscle, adipose tissue, fascia and skin.

nslates between languages based on convention and semantics. This approach ensures that changes in practices, rather than changes in ad
ted prototype will provide a solid foundation for the complete implementation of Bridge in Phase II and its eventual commercialization.

of blogs have either PTSD or TBI with 80% accuracy


Associates. Phase 1 deliverables include requirements and design documents, an implementation plan, and a comprehensive discussion

oldier uniforms with improved biodefense capabilities are anticipated.

perating in room temperature environment.

ctural reactive composites.


two identifying markers: 1) intrinsic micron-scale optical surface characteristics of electronic components, and 2) an applied taggant patte
ith standardized scoring systems such as SCORM.
g, e) address virtual mentoring capability, reduce the time required by instructors and students, f) not generate any hazardous wastes fr

response of each organ, and develop the control algorithms that govern PATIENT.

disease vectors.

t as a widely-applicable solution for commercial and research markets.

he transmission of pathogenic bacteria under field conditions.


platform closed loop device to deliver real time (<1 second) sensing of propofol levels.
quality of life of our soldiers with PN.

ship savings for TCCC response, lower battlefield KIA rates from potentially survivable causes, higher unit readiness levels and lower lifetime

s in a fraction of the time currently required for thermoset materials and with significant cost savings.

or Department of Defense requirements, medical or otherwise.

s applicability in an industrial environment, to begin at low-rate initial production level.


vide a high information content, un-copyable technology that can be scanned using inexpensive cameras.
onductivity, EMI protection and in a highly ruggedized package.

ment methods. Stability challenges will be extended.


with the appropriate accessories. Luna will leverage extensive experience with textile treatments for this program.
al patients in the combat environment as well as in evacuation scenarios.

RN-PLUS dressing and test its effectiveness alone and combined with Endoform matrix on enhancing healing and reducing scar formation a

tible with ATK"s SOPM warhead. ATK personnel provide technical oversight.

er and subsequent need for decontamination of instrumentation or spread of the powder.


CASEVAC operations.
nd commercialize an autonomous VTOL system capable of delivering critical supplies and conducting CASEVAC missions.

the DoD that critical medical supplies arrive as intended even in uncertain external environments.
rse health risks while simultaneously increasing operational effectiveness of our warfighters to greatly improve mission success probabilitie

em which will be tested and demonstrated for controlling a robot in a realistic outdoor environment.
re multiple benefits to the Air Force: - Very low development cost - Ultra sensitive and stable - Rugged, reliable, compact - Low unit co
ywell, Triad Technology, and International Photonics Consultants would be subcontractors. Dr. Selim Shahriar, inventor of the SRLG and the
T: Our innovation reduces thermal resistance in slice-based plug-and-play electronic card cage applications and enables use of higher pow
s for STMI. BENEFIT: If the Phase II program is successful, ACT will have designed, fabricated, and demonstrated a STMI that is thermally
narios and operating constraints to be incorporated into AMM research and demonstrations. Similar processes could be applied to satellit
gn and implementation because no software programming is required. STAARS also verifies the completeness and coverage of specified be
ue to the variety and complexity of DoD missions. The evolutionary approach to autonomy will be applicable to near-term mission

ts that has resulted both in fielding of derived products and technical consulting and R & D services contracts. These vehicles account
ts. Dr. Matthew Whiteley will be Principal Investigator for MZA and Professor Eric Jumper will be the Principal Scientist for Notre Dame. BE
oD facilities/systems. Our proposed methodology would not only greatly benefit DoD wind tunnel facilities, but commercial and academic f
omputational cost. BENEFIT: Combustion instability, whether it is in the form of low frequency rumble or high frequency screech is a ser
rogram will be an efficient, reliable, and affordable cryocooler that enables testing of focal plane arrays at AEDC down to operating tempera
ayloads to environmental monitoring. This refrigeration, once proven viable, could also be used in any possible application where cooling, h
with Teledyne, Raytheon, and FLIR to ensure that this technology can be rapidly integrated into DoD platforms. BENEFIT: The application o

g environments such as iridium lined radiatively cooled rocket engines using highly oxidizing fuels and iridium electrodes for the processing

nce in the areas of implementation, embedment, and system design in Type 1 security and satellite communications.

Logistics (PBL) as well as Condition Based Maintenance (CBM). TDA proposes an innovative architecture for CBM processing, data visualizati

y-derived enhancements. Phase II Simulation and Algorithm Development Testbed, for testing the Phase II improved algorithms against sim
d recurring costs will be presented to the Navy for consideration as a viable product to be transitioned into the fleet.

nal prototype as part of a Phase II award.


cutting-edge semi-supervised machine learning algorithms that derive useful inferences from social media in support of operational decisi
RF will provide improved algorithms and tools for mining social media that spans domains from marketing to military intelligence.
Carolina State University.
efense, industrial, medical, and environmental applications.
on and optimization of their attenuation and scattering efficiency.
During Phase I we will deliver the prototype samples for Army"s evaluation. The scaling-up of conductive polymer nanomaterials a
capable of delivering performance as specified by pre-determined detection rate, false alarm rejection rate, and classification accuracy met

while providing an analytical framework that enables designers to assess and improve system performance.

ack correlation solution.


stem design.

g analytical representations intractable. The programs will also help the team assess the best wavebands to provide the richest set of poten

, sensor fusion, applied mathematics, and MDA mission analysis, this team is uniquely suited and prepared for the task.
ur algorithms, when applied jointly, provide a near-optimal solution. In addition, our algorithms are capable of resolving dim closely-space

ons and fast running phenomenology approaches.

t operator models in support of simulation-based training and analysis.


C). MORPHIC provides a graphical development and run-time environment for non-technical experts to construct and execute HIC models
rvice with scenario planning capability to configure a simulation event from a repository of operator and workstation models supports train
ntation in Phase II.
DS M & S tools, OptDef with the Monte Carlo simulation capability in the Extended Air Defense Simulation (EADSIM). OptTek"s 2
urth sub-system is for online clinical decision support.
oring of practice-based quality improvement programs and interventions, and areas of opportunity like mortality and readmission, utilizati

esting of prototype sensors in which sensor performance will be verified, and (3) development of a sensor design that is suitable for militar
ed for biomarker verification/validation.
sults of this study will be used to pare down our system to the fewest possible sensing modalities for commercialization in Phase III.

tor, will define the PHYSIOPRINT design concept and development approach for Phase II.
esentations). The proposed SMOLT is built on a significant amount of researches by our team to cognitive state assessment. We will incorp
rience needed to efficiently produce the most comprehensive analysis of what is feasible and provide the data for the required program an
costs, performance and feasibility will be determined. A Phase I option will enhance this prototype design to enable a smooth transition to

ble with conventional loosening and hydroseeding equipment, and will eliminate the use of all petroleum-based additives in the formulatio
il disturbances contribute significantly topsoil loss, excessive dust emissions, and/or reduced soil fertility. This will be followed by technolog

e the need for and benefits from it.


d for UQ, and (iv) flexible techniques for accelerating simulations through computation re-use.

BMDS M & S, which will be integrated to general UQ framework software to be developed in a possible Phase II effort.

g Phase II.
are its performance to industry leading competitors.
will be used to carry out experimental verification of the relevant DPAL rate constants. Prof. Yuri Rostovtsev of University of North Texas, an
cessible and engaging for service members.

ent and military customers, and that extends our existing AgentWorks commercial product to increase its appeal to a number of new marke
r Phase II and Phase III, the team will integrate the fabricated PCIC and design, assemble, test and demonstrate the vibrometer system. BE
s, and dismounts. In the law enforcement community the technology could be used for search and rescue, and surveillance.
m development and evaluation, and development of a recommended Phase II prototype architecture. BENEFIT: The successful completion
epth testing by the sponsor. BENEFIT: The proposed BIOS system will benefit both the government and commercial sectors. The lightweigh
n, targeted distance information and camouflage deciphering against a cluttered background in daylight or darkness. BENEFIT: The propos
em in Phase II. BENEFIT: The resulting visual systems will enable air vehicles and robotic platforms in general to operate in extremely low l
breaking of static objects and autonomous behavior of vehicles. Potential applications of this technology include ISR sensors, sensors for au
tended to include fibers and other forms, which can enable toughened UHPC to be formulated and deployed. BENEFIT: IllinoisRocstar LLC
hnologies in various business sectors such as defense (e.g., early warning radar), air traffic control, and weather prediction.
parametric target representation, and a comprehensive sensor simulation facility. BENEFIT: The developments in statistical signature explo
mediation system will be further refined and the system will be tested in the laboratory during the Phase II program. BENEFIT: The propos
tial for a cryodeposit mitigation system apart from space sensor testing applications in cryo-vacuum environments. The obvious system com

ublished 30 papers on laser wave mixing alone.

sure correlation during background / target imagery production and synthesis, while retaining phenomenology and sampling. Finally, JRM
pectrum Scene Generation system capable of stimulating a 2-color IR sensor simultaneously and pixel registered with a laser illuminated sys
-traditional intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) assets for improving battlefield situational awareness and assisting in the id
ty to establish the final requirements and design for SAFE-Aid as a separate component of the UH-60M digital avionics system.

rcialization purposes during Phase III. BENEFIT: Commercial applications involve : * Enhanced Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computa

ng temperature, vibration, motion, noise, light and fatigue on warfighter readiness.


d personnel tracking, and we will enhance and modify our personnel tracking system to provide the required distributed navigation solution
nd incorporate this ingredient into our Phase II FGCRB/A prototype.
ver a 10-hour period under all environmental conditions in the field; and characterize BCSU efficiency at AM1.5.

deliver prototypes for research use and obtain appropriate FDA clearances.

data, all in the total absence of GPS.


mordial will also perform several testing rounds during development by enlisting three small unit leaders with recent combat experience to
launch for a small man-portable weapons/interceptor platform.
bility to mitigate complex radar clutter through two complementary capabilities: (1) an end-to-end simulation tool that can predict the imp

n physical properties of passenger vehicles. These models will enable testing on real-world data in phase - II and eventually development o
og accuracy that is a critical component for space situational awareness. The developed model will be made available to DoD operational c
ess and materials to composite industries.

fied accuracy efficiently, without the need for tuning parameters, both of which are highly desirable attributes in EM simulations.
ll targets. The intended platforms are low-flying unmanned aerial vehicles.
ntamination detection. Tests will be conducted against the same contaminant-substrate combinations used for DIRSIG development.
human and UxV system interfaces performance assessments capacities added onto existing popular open-source advanced simulations en
be performed together with the IC design. Following the semiconductor and superconductor IC development, we will demonstrate the sing
d with all full-length and despeciated immunoglobulin"s and the results compared to licensed polyclonal and monoclonal products.
-MaTe technology within a high fidelity simulation environment; and (iv) formulate an approach for technology transition to the C2BMC an

ar system for subcutaneous thread delivery, for example, across an area of surgical scar. The optimized nanopatterned thread may also be

prototype. Results will be independently evaluated by researchers at the Institute for Intelligent Systems at the University of Memphis.

by the MDA. Toyon shall additionally design a scenario with multiple attacks from multiple launch sites in order to test these algorithms. Th

proposed effort has numerous potential benefits and commercial applications, including (but not limited to): laser communication, space s
und battle applications. The technology has commercial applications in high energy lasers for industrial cutting and welding, as well as low

on. With a properly designed market, we can engineer a system that ensures an optimal allocation of sensors and resources.
th stationary and moving targets, thereby achieving significantly enhanced probability of hit.

werful tool that brings the next-generation of MUM-T capabilities to current and future aviation platforms.

n, and environment-friendliness. Extensive testing, evaluation and validation in relevant environments will be conducted to achieve TRL-5/

w synthetic method will facilitate the development of new energetic materials of interest to the Air Force and DoD. Such materials are key

h minimal human interaction.

oposed and evaluated in benchmarking experiments to demonstrate the capability to overcome expected challenges of integrating the full
will examine alternate materials as a risk reduction from the iFyber sole source.
segments for easy splittability of filaments into nano-size fibrils. Additionally, filaments made from island-in-sea cross section shall be prod
ystem by building a pre-prototype solar light collector with a low-cost dual-axis motorized tracker, and a hybrid (solar-LED) light fixture. Th

reats and sensors, and provide software demonstrations. We will identify and target technology insertion options, and advance our Comm

mmunication network, space situation awareness, network security, distributed learning, information fusion, and decision making under un
ed Phase I proof-of-concept development includes: (i) novel game-theoretic control designs; (ii) prototype software algorithms; and (iii) sim
e, enables users to extend an existing stable of scenarios and dynamic game solutions with custom use cases and autonomy components. S
nal awareness in face of potential adversaries and allow autonomous defense systems to adapt to hostile and uncertain environments with
integrate new sensors, and easily update the sensor sleep/trigger hierarchy and rules by a non-technical human operator.
C could see use in the construction of numerous hardened facilities including military installations, civilian government installations and nu
wards practical large-scale production and reliable field construction of major UHPC infrastructure systems. Strategies will be devised for co
s Inc. seeks to cater to that need. Our connections with DoD and industrial scientists, as described below, form the basis of our overall com

erations to the hardware platform and measurement methodologies required for materials of interest as well as additions to CW-THz mate
commercial, off the shelf (COTS) optical cryostat and with variable electrical and magnetic field. We will specify analysis methods to determ
The core of what we develop will be software libraries for creating the advanced activity representation, imputing features and training th

hematical and software paradigms will be evolved. HyPerComp will team with the applied mathematics department at Brown University an
ersatility of micromachined sensing, this research effort will result in prototype sensor arrays using plasmonics.
ina State University (NCSU) on this project to develop an atomistically-informed chemical kinetics model and the associated methodology t
c Simulation Model).
try-strength acoustics simulation tool which will be capable of handling large-scale dynamic environments, and exploiting multi-core CPUs
on for the RF filters, for greater functionality and additional cost reduction.
ent server; and (5) demonstrating and evaluating the full-scope READ-IT toolkit to support ongoing interactions with our DoD transition par
ments, and displaying surface charge and relative hydrophobicity profiles.
hase-III with key support from prime integrators in the radar, electronic warfare and communication market sectors, and generating keen in
S content.

rtin has agreed to provide applications development on the proposed program.

her speeds.
conditions. The AMP FPGA is well suited for SDR, radar, video/image processing, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence applications,

on of the presence of such pathogens can improve the outcome for wounded soldiers. In our Phase I, we developed and demonstrated

for processing of 2D images and 3D point clouds, and publish data over a flexible API. We expect to demonstrate this with some of our ow

otypes that allow cost-effective maintenance of the blood-stage P. vivax parasite in culture.

FIT: Currently large aerospace companies and organizations conduct transonic aeroelastic wind tunnel model testing to validate in-house d
IT: While the initial work for this program is for scaled fighter aircraft, the design, fabrication, and testing methods developed are applicab
ance of phased arrays as needed. The adaptive optical system will not depend on a particular phased array architecture, but will be availab
ailable, such as LIDAR.
eaction can place directly on paper towels without igniting them. Phase II development efforts will concentrate on maximizing the amoun
expertise and experience in the theoretical and implementation aspects of parallel random generators, parallel architectures and computi
V developmental Navy UGV platforms, capable of carrying large equipment loads and improving mobility for marine expeditionary forces.

to import debris characteristics into the model.


tibility with less expensive and more readily available ground COMSEC systems. The driving application is DoD Space missions due to the po

e dynamically during an attack, based on the latest information supplied by the fusion system. We will develop and test the SMART module
d environmental tests.
from the current state of practice to perform accurate physics-based full-wave broadband solutions for complex MDA objects of interest at
rated test efficiency improvements to other BMDS element and Multi-Element Integration and Test (MEIT) interoperability testing.

ndence of part quality on the size, sequence and orientation of the deposit build. The admissible window for the dimensionless metric par
classifying and estimating high-quality, dense geo-specific terrain features; generating and encoding displacement maps, and using a blend
of the ACESG at the turbine engine becomes possible. All these advantages will result in significant reduction of active cooling, thus reducin
determined sensor system.
totype implementation using data collects and real-time open-loop flight tests using Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC) Fire Scout test
Nova"s capability for precise fabrication of low drag domes in a manner that will serve as a basis for dome production.
nally, thicker durable layers will be evaluated to increase the abrasion resistance of the IR transparent conductive coating.
ational sensor systems and for system development and design.
ures, and 3) select effective actions to improve communications.
uations where multiple sensors are implemented.
ures, retractors, Bovie). It will be possible to imitate both laparoscopic and open surgery procedures.
ve Medicine is proposed to be developed and fully evaluated in a Phase II study.
man skin, 2) reduce time to wound closure, 3) speed wound revascularization, and 4) deliver autologous tissue for skin regeneration with fu

510K FDA application can be collected.

rometers, gravimeters, magnetometers, atom clocks, focused ion beam sources and quantum computers. New inertial navigation sensors

ped and data analysis under the proposed program will be applied to a broad range of military and civilian aero-optical applications with an
o have immediate and tangible benefit to users requiring trustworthy execution of applications and storage of data in both blue and gray cl
ats and tested with several cyber attacks. BENEFIT: The SOA-based (Service Oriented Architecture) solution for quantifying the Quality of
ble of mounting a microsample for tensile test, and a piezo-motor stage for sample approach, alignment, and precise positioning. Successfu
ocedures to help mitigate the issues that extend the time and cost of balancing jet engine rotors and subassemblies. BENEFIT: The tech
tomography will provide new measurement capabilities for studying liquid-breakup dynamics in a variety of propulsion systems, including
ry orbits (GEO). Man-made nuclear weapon environments should be assumed to be added to the environments associated with natural sp
system, will lead to high quality, space platform, ultra-lightweight imaging system at drastically reduced cost. The program proposed here w

port efficiencies to fire regions. This universal nozzle will allow retrofit of legacy systems as well as integration into future fire suppression s
or defense contractors for incorporation into military systems and for our commercial medical device products. BENEFIT: Besides night vi
nimal time and effort, which both facilitates optimal training and maximizes the impact of dollars spent on simulation-based training equipm
valves, transducers, piping, and tanks. BENEFIT: Development of a green modular system provides the small satellite industry with more ca
L), high voltage operability (100V to 300V+), compact stowage volume, and operability in a 5-yr LEO or 15-yr GEO environment. BENEFIT: T
pactly stows in z-folded or rolled configurations, accommodates standard and advanced multijunction-PV photovoltaics, and can be integra
eight (exceeding the 200 W/kg BOL AFRL goal), affordability (>42% projected total cost savings), broad modular scalability (30W-600W+

ilding block for the emerging Integrated Computational Materials Science and Engineering (ICMSE) infrastructure. BENEFIT: The result of t
NEFIT: One of the hot topics in military photonics development is a robust emitter in 3 to 5 um spectral region for countermeasures agains
ith full scale hardware; aerodynamic and high temperature testing; and initial studies of integration requirements and operational suitabili
ing alternative jet fuels during the Phase-II research effort. In particular, these experiments will shed light on to the influence of C/H ratio i
veloped, demonstrated, and delivered to AFRL. BENEFIT: Modern lightweight solar panel technology, such as the DARPA FAST program, ha
nch vehicles.
m a set of software development, engineering, and validation/verification tasks that answers key questions related to computational simula
functionally complete SWIFT-AFSCN transceiver. BENEFIT: The CubeSat platform has recently become the focus of significant investment
rements set forth by the U.S. Air Force for an advanced power skiving tool will allow POC to develop the PHAST for all types of assembly op

emote sensing and communication relay applications. Both military and civilian customers will benefit from an easily launched, light, small,
ust diverter to withstand the high heat flux environment of the rocket nozzle exhaust for long durations. The mechanical testing will demo
mercial applications. The DoD and AFRL have recently been studying reusable launch vehicles for the eventual replacement of the Evolved
e are able to meet all of our technical objectives, and if the proposed integrated toolset then wins acceptance among laser system enginee
ted flight software environment against multiple relevant use cases including collision avoidance and threat verification imaging, and the s
nthesis of an AP replacement based on the elaboration of the diaminofurazan motif. BENEFIT: Our objectives for Phase II are in continuati
nt Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance missions that are facilitated by 3D imaging. The compact and efficient design of t
A final sub-camera prototype, performance results, and manufacturing readiness assessment will be delivered by contract end. BENEFIT: T
odes and effects, and maintenance needs are critical to the program and will be evaluated. BENEFIT: Commercial opportunities include m
tion at Langley AFB for ACC. BENEFIT: The systems being developed are applicable to many commercial communications markets includ
arge-area infrared projectors that offer operation over a large temperature range, large numbers of pixels, high temperature resolution, an
ire ground to be in the loop; 2) Self-defense responses to threats; 3) Immediate mission replanning due to disturbances or opportunities; 4
ents and calculations, determine available and applicable options, present choices to the user, and inject dynamic behaviors into the target
and bandwidth-efficient image delivery over space-to-ground dynamic communication links. Our approach can be used to tune both the co
processing, interpretation and transmission of both human and automated analysis activities. This work points to potential order-of-magn
high fidelity network simulation models before being applied to the live system. BENEFIT: The simulated assisted policy based network m
of What is to be done in Phase I/II - In Phase I NbTiN will be deposited on small scale substrates and analyzed for stoichiometry as well as R

tion per unit length of the dump (the average heat flux) is reduced. Preliminary analysis indicates that graphitic foams (in an XFEL like coppe
ooling structures for future collider tracking detectors. Modeling techniques developed by Allcomp to describe properties for solid ligamen

EC to existing utility installations is quite large, and AHEC will save $7.5 billion versus conventional dry condensers.
al interconnect layers will be added, and multiple chip stacks will be demonstrated. Successful demonstration and commercialization of Fle
e aging condition of nuclear power plant cables. This will be accomplished through extensive laboratory testing involving thermal aging of
ng, and debugging tools require a graphical way of displaying the large datasets typically gathered from high performance computing (HPC
consist of completion of the engineering design, and fabrication of the vacuum envelope of the proposed EBIOT. Additional resources will

plished in Phase I.

nd extruded polystyrene and overcome many of the performance, environmental, regulatory, and health and safety concerns associated w
by global conditions in the model far removed from the sub volume being considered. Taken together, these problems make it very difficul
ime, and for the whole plasma. This goal is achieved by creating an interface between different modules of the two types of kinetic codes:

d while essentially eliminating the time to wind the coils. The coil size can be extremely small when coupled with the EHT Hybrid Integrato
s. As the current program is focused on concrete aging in light water reactors, likely customers include the NRC as instrumentation prov
onitoring well gases without the necessity of sampling and laboratory analysis. This will have an advantage of faster analysis time and a m
ited bandwidth sufficient to resolve detail in 57 ps electron bunches as well as bunches that were hundreds of picoseconds in duration. Th
ers in the world and this trend is unlikely to slow down in the near future. Despite this move to hybrid architectures and the diversity of ha
vailable as NumPy modules, including Trilinos (PDE operations and linear algebra), SuperLU (sparse matrix direct solutions), and Sundials (n
mitation of VFT is that it requires the use of a commercially available finite-element software package as its core solver. This makes it proh
ovides sufficient power and allows for a wide tuning range. Prior to this Phase I proposal we had separately demonstrated two key stages o
stem. Finally, the cathode consists simply of noble metal nanoparticles under a robust oxide coating and is expected to have a long lifetime
t the Argonne Wakefield Accelerator (AWA) facility, we propose to develop a series of high power RF sources based on the extraction of co
of catalyst stability and a techno-economic analysis to verify the cost advantages offered by this route. This reaction step will then be integr
ram also promotes the development of a US workforce skilled in 21st century technologies such as the emerging photonics integration fiel
has matured the PGM catalyst costs have become an ever increasing fraction of the total system cost, and continue to be prohibitive. No no

ment of Energys need for cloud condensation nuclei measurements to assess the cloud microphysics and radiative properties of ambient a
be used to perform real-time monitoring of chlorinated organic compounds in drinking water as regulated by the EPA. Beyond governmen
s, operation of cells/bacteria can be studied with X-ray microscopy and are of a great importance to academic as well as industrial research
ide new insights into the process controlling assembly and, ultimately, function in biological systems and biomolecular materials. The inter
provide an excellent opportunity to overcoming the bend radius limitation by processing smaller wire sizes that produce the same Ic of 1st

n which they run evolves. This infrastructure will also significantly reduce the barrier to entry for private sector entities endeavoring to deve
parameters needed to achieve a predicted time resolution of a picosecond (ps); these three are the sampling rate, noise, and signal size. T
cement of Li-ion batteries with lower-cost and higher energy batteries for literally thousands of consumer electronics and transportation ap
S images on both graphics processors and CPUs. Furthermore, it has the unique capability to simulate customized nano-objects and thin fi
g., permittivity and conductivity) of the material. The electrical properties may then be correlated with specific damage modalities providin
n a new era for Ti:sapphire systems, and a two order of magnitude reduction in pump laser cost ($20,000, to $200). In this SBIR, we plan to
ment of novel bifunctional catalysts, specifically designed for the decarbonylation and hydrogenation of furfural to THF with exceptionally h
ses and higher performance.

relatively low-cost non-fiber-coupled lasers, and assemble instruments by mass production techniques. Increasing concentrations of carb
than silicon, capable of withstanding extremely high irradiation fluxes. Unlike exotic approaches using diamond, GaN, or SiC, LightSpins Ga
ge ring performance is one of the key technologies necessary to extend the utility and breadth of applications of the CLS or related ICS sou

use. After completion of Phase II, MicroXact will commercialize the developed technology. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: T
rs to silicon photonic devices via grating couplers for transceiver modules (transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx)) and for switches. In Phase I, nPP
g a scalable combustion process to develop and optimize precursor powder with low carbon content. Collaboration with superconductor
reduces the up-front investment required for manufacturers to experiment with HPC- driven modeling and simulation and allows these com
on for many important applications, including novel radioisotope production methods, X-ray sterilization machines, and free electron lasers

couplers and perform tests of the performance of the system.


e built, installed at SLAC, and tested. The Phase II portion of the work would be on a collaborative basis with a SLAC team headed by
model and the solver code for success in the commercial environment. Our overall objective of the combined Phase I and Phase II projects
y will deliver the full potential of these platforms, and parallel performance tools are a key element in the process of application characteri
pport-Free, supported magnetically rather than mechanically. This SBIR will use the radiation-simulation code MARS to design shields for co

gen gas in the presence of an 875 Gauss magnetic field have led to intense DC positive ion beams. Twenty five percent efficiency in converti
r cores, the SIGHT approach (with slight modifications) can be also used for evaluating the integrity of refractory, ceramic, and composite c
O2 is escaping its designed containment. Commercial sensor sales are envisioned worldwide for GCS programs and research, deep natural
ct unmanned aircraft system like the ScanEagle. In the Phase II program, we will fabricate, test, and field demonstrate a prototype sensor. C
ototype sensor. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed airborne sensor for the stable isotopologues of CO2 will enable
erest at low cost to improve the quality of life.
er Benefits: The near-net-shape forming of tungsten has tremendous commercial potential. Aside from nuclear fusion applications, electr

delay behavior based on a novel extraction of information collected at a single point. The goal is per-link delay information that reflects th
order to control undesirable instabilities adaptively. During this Phase I, we will develop and test a comprehensive new design code utilizin
ting problems in accelerators trying to increase luminosity. The ability to in-situ coat tubes & amp; pipes can enhance the capability of
scanning microwave imaging module, based upon a decade of research at Stanford University, that is compatible with major commercial A
d at a US neutron science facility.
n optimization and probabilistic capability will allow engineers and modelers to more efficiently achieve successful designs. The resulting so
invoke reliable physics-based models to predict intrinsic freckling potency as a function of the solidification pathway, alloy hot-tearing tend

om basic science to medicine. For example, a multi-MW proton driver is a potential workhorse in scientific applications in the intensi
ber of ERL facilities in operation and under development. A broader accessible market is a rapidly growing segment of superconducting line

ost. Even with the most conservation calculations, this opportunity cost for high energy physics experiments is estimated to be ~$10k / hou
cy and low voltage operation were fabricated by etching micro-cavity patterns into a semiconductor diode. These microscopic patterns we
using standard polymerization techniques. Subsequently, we will evaluate their scintillation properties such as light output and temporal re
of our approach, where photocathodes will be deposited on small B33 substrates. The Phase II research will extend the Phase I study to fu
hich are highly desirable in science data processing. In Phase I, RTI has proposed five key objectives to further enhance RTI Connext to supp

al Applications and Other Benefits: Because the principal residual gas present in XHV is hydrogen, this pump will extend system pressures in
cale research in pharmaceutical and semiconductor. 4. Lower cost will make high-performing electron microscopes affordable to more res
1000V/m. A large area (10sq.ft.) mother capacitor material with 1000s of capacitor layers is formed using an in-line, non-contact fabricatio
described in this proposal. An extension of the technology developed in this proposal would apply to other isotopic gases of interest such a
ring research and root phenotyping in the plant breeding and agricultural biotechnology industries
thermometry and photolytic-interference-free 2-D imaging of key reaction intermediates. We offer to integrate such advanced dia
used Si-based electronics but with significantly increased efficiency and performance. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The re
celerate the development cycle in energy materials research and development, helping companies and researchers in this field bring new
ons of the NMR magnets could impact the cost of these high end spectrometers. The total NMR market is on the order of a quarter to a ha
ructure with GaAsSb/AlGaAsP material by molecular beam epitaxy. The first portion of the program will optimize the growth conditions to
anies in a number of fields, including ion source fabrication, ion implantation for the semiconductor industry, plasma processing, and thin fi
mescale is needed. The timescale issue is addressed through the use of sub-grid models to average over the faster timescales and smaller l
cessary to couple the particle push with the field solve. These algorithms will be well tested and made easy to use within the Vorpal framew
mes. At the macroscopic level, the dynamical friction information from Vorpal simulations will be coupled into BETACOOL, resulting in impr
ining technology that is well-established in environmental site characterization and monitoring, to ensure intimate contact with the formati

efficient electricity generation requires the development of materials and structures that can withstand the demanding reactor environme
suited for the near- net-shape fabrication of complex accelerator component geometries that are difficult or impossible to form by conven

e Penetrometer Technique (CPT) during retraction of the rods. The new sensor will extend beyond the end of the CPT rods during removal

ergy, short (1.5 to 4 ns) near-infrared pulses that are spatially distributed via holographic optics into a favorable surface microbeam pattern
me resolution of XS photon detectors. The proposed complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) ROIC is comprised of an array of d
ntain in- microcell features aimed at addressing the aforementioned SiPM limitations, and integrate functionality within each microcell aim
0 pole YBCO undulator magnet will need an approximately 2500 m length of 2G HTS wire. Thus, the total wire cost for a 50 pole undulator
er supplies. Both production and waste disposal processes have recently been implicated in the United States and Canada as the source of
This significance of this effort is captured in the following; 1) It will advance heavy ion beam probe diagnostic capabilities, furthering fusion
nstrument can improve the quality and amount of data obtained with radiation detectors. Examples include spent fuel assay and UF6 mon
HPGe strip detector using PESR paired with a low cost, high density spectrometer capable of real time signal processing. In earlier work we
onfocal Light Microscope (C3LM). This instrument will allow one to calibrate the new views of materials that x-ray microscopes provide wit
e tracking during nuclear forensic sample acquisition activities. The HIP process was invented by YewSavins founder, Dr. Makarand Gore th

t are still bendable/flexible. The resultant hollow fiber membranes are expected to have superior mechanical properties, high fi

ble EC (FlexEC) to demonstrate enhanced device performance.


e process engineering and scale-up issues for producing, separating and recovering XOs using our pilot scale pretreatment reactor system
s them to be operated at a lower current level and subsequent power level. This moves the operation of the LED to a more efficient point o
LED light source, and therefore its efficiency, at low cost would greatly increase the adoption and energy savings that could be harnessed f

ully prevented moisture entry. Commercial Applications/Benefits Demonstration of a robust and low-cost manufacturing process for flexi
e will be used in a LED lamp, which will maximize commercialization potential by enabling retrofitting of commercial spaces. Almost one qu

k application, design, and manufactures; 3) a low-risk, significant-milestone driven program that proves the feasibility of meeting program o

with very little capital expenses, unlike many other CPV companies. This technology produces grid-parity pricing and will scale more quickly
ules. It is designed for low-cost manufacturing using a continuous roll process featuring wide assembly tolerances. The cost reduction enab
ry Converter, which will be prototyped and delivered to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for initial testing and validation.
r generation as well as other coal and natural gas-fired flue gas from industrial processes. The ultimate goal of this program is to provide an
he optimal amount of oxygen separation. System design is derived from Texas A & amp;Ms work with theoretical molecular modeling

d module efficiency and reduced manufacturing cost. In addition manufacturing lines will ramp up more quickly and R & amp;D can
r cost and better performing lithium ion batteries for PHEVs and BEVs. Overall system cost will improve due to increased energy density an
diation facility for fiber optic sensors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Reactor (MIT-R) producing a total neutron fluence of 2E2

borehole or widely spaced holes. The system will be designed for rapid, inexpensive deployment. At present, there is no integrated, comme

bines, combustion chambers, boilers, heat- exhanger and waste incineration. NexTech will build upon the corrosion resistance of aluminide
t is to establish the competitive advantage of the US-based rail manufacturers by greatly enhanced efficiency through innovative in-line me

film a polymer dielectric that has superior properties when used in capacitor applications. This process is made possible by recent breakth
ng silicon material, process control at each step, cell performance, module performance, and reliability studies; Innovations for incorporatin

rol (qa/qc), data preprocessing and inversion and result visualization. This software will integrate with decision support software to provide
ted and utilized for testing ECVT sensors. A mass- Gauging method will also be devised to measure mass-flows of process variables, in r
1. Develop a heliostat system design optimized for heliostat fields in the range of 500 m2 to 2,000 m2, that will cost less than $75/m2 in vo

R Phase I project we will demonstrate and evaluate a new catalytic process for converting lipids and bio-crude (algal biomass processed wit
m factor for designers. When all this is taken in conjunction with other inherent benefits of electrochemical compression such as noise-les

ness, flaw insensitivity, and strain capability than a monolith, while maintaining high-temperature refractory capabilities. Silicon carbide fib

mp; gt; 2 V, low Gate and Drain leakage of & lt; 1 A/mm at 1000 V, low output capacitance & lt; 5 pF/mm and low AC/DC dynamic
zed MCPs, conductively coated spacers, a metalized strip line anode, and borosilicate glass packaging. The Phase II program will address c
e delivered via low viscosity fluids could have significant advantages including the ability to plug small aperture leaks such as fractures or d
d the measurement capabilities of neutron scattering in the area of nanoscience. The end product is a more compact, lower-cost instrumen

ercial applications and other benefits: The primary market opportunity is for monitoring leakage and migration of Tc into groundwater surr
any interesting applications in, for example, automotive industry due to their light weight, high strength and stiffness helping improving fue
ts use on FermiGrid facilitated the computations and associated successes. Studies of early segments in a particular promising cooling cha
on rate tests at 10 Hz and; Experimentally determine maximum achievable repetition rates (up to ~1 kHz). Commercial Applications and O
erties which can be varied by tailoring the molecular architecture of the coating. This technology will improve security in all areas where ta
at the assembly process can be easily transferred to manufacturing facilities. The thermal characteristics of the MCPM will be measured to
ation key to achieving a reliable product with a long life. The Phase II effort is focused on the development and demonstration of products
particle monitor, tested the new monitor as well as a commercial CO sensor, and integrated both into the PICA platform. We also used Phas
ssions reductions and fuel efficiency improvements in a user-centered design. Phase II seeks to mature the stove into a commercially viabl
ed Phase II research are: a) to develop experimentally validated design methodology for scaling the test data from MSUs pilot-plant to com
uccessfully demonstrated the technical and economic feasibility of the iCARD technology for FDCA production at high selectivity. The proje
potential, and modeled the performance of electricity generation in oil and gas production system using heat from co-produced liquids to
PVMC pilot CIGS PV manufacturing line was conceived and Phase II validation testing plans were developed/budgeted. In Phase II, MicroXa
3) conventional metal contacts. The full-spectrum measurement is completed in one second, and thus is fast enough to be used as an inlin
research universities. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The benefits of this technology innovation are it is a clean technology,
ew packaging methods and designs, and experimentally demonstrated initial prototype sensor structures at application relevant temperatu
e streams, improved thermal durability and low temperature performance, improved fungal resistance, high energy efficiency, and elimin
are critically linked to the metal solidification process, which is directly tied to production yield for turbine blades. The primary Phase II ob
duce leakage by over 2.5%, increasing the power output of the machine by over 5.5% or reducing the fuel burn 1.25%. At todays energy rat
mance testing performed in Phase I. Critical process development in parallel with cost and manufacturing analyses to accelerate the comm
a research and development effort will prototype a comprehensive health monitoring and diagnostic solution for the control element drive
core nuclear reactor environments. These will be validated by radiation testing. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Silicon carbid
reprocessing. The laboratory testing apparatus built during Phase I proved the concept of this project by demonstrating highly accurate co
nsitive scintillators demonstrating excellent pulse shape and pulse height discrimination were discovered during this highly successful Phas
omponents of the second-generation Tpetra package, providing a basis for further expansion of PyTrilinos wrappers. The second Phase I su
Pyside based panels into FieldView that seemlessly work with the VisIt Engine; and finally, research that will lead to prototypes that comple

ber of problems of similar structure. Lastly we will develop new software techniques for tackling complex, large-scale power applications t
ing and other systems using traceable calibration particles. Prototypes of the turbulence and imaging systems will be constructed and test
sibility of two different approaches to meet the above need. A MEMS device was tested as a microbalance, because of the anticipated high
1 per mil) in 1s. This new instrument will have reduced size optics and electronics, allowing operation of two lasers in the space currently n
s. The proposed development for Phase II includes methods, sampling protocols and chemometric multivariate calibration for high accura
onstrated proof of concept of the device by using our prototype device to sort a single luciferase secreting yeast cell out of a heterogenous
ed and maintained by trained personnel. A field-deployable monitor for determination of cobalt, chromium and uranium in water at ppb le
ate to 1 ppb and 1 for N2O concentration and isotope ratios respectively with a linear response over a wide dynamic range of [N2O] = 150
nostics needs. The research focused on developing a clear understanding of the current state of technology development, end-user requir
ents on the sub-femtosecond time scale. This addresses needs of modern-day and future accelerators and light sources that necessitate pr
for the DOE mercury application. A non-linear bubble dynamics model that extends the linear theory utilized in the present spectrometer

g base. We will manufacture 48 magnets for an undulator assembly. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Cryogenic undulators ar
e prototype components and test the system at Idaho Accelerator Center. In the second year of Phase II, the system will be configured with
ational hierarchical record environment (JAVA IOC), and prototypes for standard structured data (Normative Types). This work was further d
ve a stable modelocked pulses with 0.1-1 microJoule energy per pulse. This system can then be inserted into high-energy CPA regenerative
The production of a particulate-free, low-impedance bellows has application in many of todays high-current particle accelerators, such as
built and tested prototypes of these systems. This will be a crucial technique in opening up the possibilities of in-situ fluidic research inside
reduction of the materials and electricity consumption, making hydrogen production from PEM water electrolysis more economically viabl
talyst side, the emphasis will be on using advanced processing strategies to yield high turnover frequencies and stability to over 1.8V. Com
he stability features and high gas transport of Compact Membrane Systems proprietary membranes with stable transition metal facilita
pace applications, will both be evaluating CMCs produced under this proposed DOE Phase II SBIR program. In Phase I,MATECH fabricated a
ty as high as 2 M was observed. We tested the electrochemical properties, verified the feasibility for use in redox flow applications, and de
eir application to ceramic/polymer hybrid insulation system and for insulating coatings for high temperature superconducting materials and
y (having a diameter of a few tens of microns to a few millimeters) was fabricated on a window substrate by various microfabrication techn
mbly of the 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystron, incorporating the engineered RF cavity chain and magnetic circuit being developed under
permanent magnet solenoid. Finally, an experiment to accelerate electrons in the prototype dielectric structure will be performed. Comm
ing industry.
es, both of which are well proven applications in the field of mechanical engineering, but applied in different industries and time domains.
nergy efficiency and longer durability. The coatings effectively reduce friction, have high hardness and wear resistance, and strongly bon
eferentially sectioned copper buffer layer to define the surface area for Joule heating. Such improvement would entirely eliminate the nee
requency of an AFM cantilever probe. This resonance enhancement enables nanoscale infrared spectroscopy on samples that have previ
ng temperature, which also has lower thermal conductivity, improved thermal cycling performance and reduced density. Planned Phase II
es that would yield a high limiting current density with acceptable pressure drop were identified, and will be fabricated in Phase II. Prelimin
, capable of carrying a current of over 60,000 A, by bundling six Conductor-on-RoundCore cables around a central cooling tube. The cable
well as imaging/analysis applications to homeland security.
loped in Phase 1 to a practical level. We aim to reduce the cathode catalyst content by close to two orders of magnitude for the hydrogen e
earch work in the Phase I was focused on the following main areas: (i) fabrication of novel plastic scintillators, (ii) characterization of their sc
a single location. The goal is to then deploy this software platform for general users in the scientific and research community. Commercia
rature synthesis gas clean-up system against conventional low temperature scrubbers. During Phase II we will continue to improve the per
program has developed a new method for identifying neutrons in a high-intensity, gamma-ray field with event rates exceeding 600 kHz. Th
ary to demonstrate a 100 Gb/s coherent transmitter that is compatible with the OIF 100G standard and capable of insertion into a small fo
est chamber. Phase II goals include expansion of the executive program and sensor networks to handle all of the sensor and simulation ne

nced system designs with confidence in its long term performance properties.
ation, fossil fuel power generation, concentrating solar fuels, and transportation systems.

issions contributing to global warming.


ndence on foreign petroleum and greenhouse gas production by enabling vehicle electrification and supporting DOEs strategic priorities. XG

ow is bypassed towards the healthier inner part of the flow path. We are proposing an R & amp;D project whose overall objective is t

duct is a two-step, valve lifter combined with a camshaft that normally late intake valve closing that can be used on Diesel engines. A fuel e
m a complete system design in Phase I that will incorporate the proposed DCE mechanism into our existing 3-cylinder turbodiesel vehicle e
ology must meet challenging performance requirements while being suitable to achieve low costs when produced in large volumes. Comm
Efforts will focus on quantifying the lowest detectable NO and NO2 concentrations and investigating materials modifications to further enha
e proposed technologies will demonstrate 30% higher coercivity values for magnets with Dy contents equivalent to those of their current co
strength requirements for the rotor of higher speed EV motors and the low core losses, which are important for the stator during high frequ
o provide the added environmental benefit of displacing traditional chemical additives, which lead to more harmful emissions.
ns as generators and/or pumps. ATS has built and tested a scale model prototype of this new concept and was successfully validated by the
ors would reduce our dependency on imported rare earth permanent magnet materials.
ng the largest portion of the system cost, the installation and labor. The proposed polymeric solar collector is expected to reduce the instal
will help DOE, EERE, and the Building Technology Program meet their goals of improving the efficiency of buildings to reduce national ener
ted by the abilities of silicon switches to operate at higher voltages and faster frequencies. The impact of a medium voltage switch ( &amp
nagement. Since it will measure volumetric flow rate, it will be able to accurately measure rates even in washed-out regions where spinner
e utilizes a specialized two part edge seal incorporating high strength, UV tolerant silicone and low moisture vapor transmission polymers in
h top testing of these fibers to characterize and improve the delivered pulse energies and focused spark intensities. We will also test the im
intended to include (1) highest attainable waste loading, (2) good glass formation tendency, and low melting temperatures, (3) high retenti

ce using novel combining techniques and possibly a CFA as the output tube. A paper design for the 1497 MHz magnetron system will be co

e ability to clad tungsten on both copper and Inconel substrates with the inclusion of tritium barriers within the tungsten cladding. The suc
tial resolution of & lt; 60 m and timing resolution & lt; 1 s for thermal neutrons and & lt;100 ns for epithermal neutrons and
al times more energy than other batteries. That will allow for the much wider spread of electric vehicles, reduction of the US oil dependen
on on heterogeneous hardware such as clusters of GPUs. The overall objective of PUMA-V will be the development of this set of tools for a
erse subsurface sites. The framework will be directly applicable on federally owned contaminated sites, but also on vulnerable aquifers, site
achieve a 50% reduction in peak energy demand and a 30% reduction in overall energy use. Still, current electrochromic windows in the m
electric generators with ZT & gt;1.6 across a broad temperature range of 30C - 650C and the proposed TFTEG will be the highest perfo
ignal processing, federated identity authentication/authorization, and intelligent dashboards. We brought together a strong team of techni
thod of PNESAs. We will construct a prototype hardware, and related signal processing setup for real-time data acquisition/analysis. We w

dramatically improve site surveying for optimization of wind power generation and improve weather forecasting. Incorporation in small U
We are outlining a novel processing strategy with a variety of high performance dielectric oxides that could provide a revolutionary appro
hydrothermal processes. In Phase I, we will focus on proof-of- concept studies to identify key design parameters. We will perform laborato
mented in software from the DOE laboratories. To reduce the computational cost necessary for the large-scale simulations and make the m
nhancements that will result in a commercially workable soil observing system. The Phase I (and Phase II goals) are to complete both hardw
ased HPC service with fault-tolerance and power-savings for HPC applications. This will reduce the service prices and increase the overall a
ation and other Benefits: Currently there are very limited commercial offerings for sensitive plasma diagnostics of electrons. The proposed
y eliminating & gt;90% of the catalyst needed for MEA manufacture. Phase 1 will focus on optimization of the cathode catalyst and ele

will be intercompared with balloon-borne radiosondes and with the sites Raman Lidar facility. Measurements of water vapor flux will be d
at provides decision makers with actionable information related to wind power forecasts and projections. The proposed Phase II project w
-D images. In Phase I of the project, it has been demonstrated that it is feasible to develop a robust, commercial solution to bring this color
incorporated a series of detailed analytic and numeric simulations of heat transfer, electromagnetic field calculations and ion extraction op
e can run at much higher temperatures, thereby reducing cooling requirements dramatically and increasing reliability. The proposed mod
of large-capacity lithium-ion batteries for electric and hybrid vehicle applications. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: High-volum
d using the method of NanoImprint Lithography (NIL). For this Phase I program, Nanohmics proposes to develop a high-temperature and en
n of high thermal conductivity nano-particles into high performance polymers to increase both thermal conductivity and dielectric strength
r characteristics using a table-top engine test-vehicle. Preliminary test data indicated a 20 30% reduction in the coefficient of friction (using

y of fabricating the pre-collimation optic critical to the design of this detector system. This polycapillary based x-ray optic will then be used
reducing thermal losses in the furnaces, (2) increasing capacity and throughput using the existing equipment owing to better temperature
rformance capabilities of new classes of activated carbon aerogels through a system integration study, aerogel blending and packing densit
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tion and other PV technologies. Cool Earth Solars technology enables an LCOE of $0.06/kWh with very little capital expenses, unlike many o
o commercial and utility markets will be enabled by a near-term commercialization strategy that targets high-value niche markets that expl

lization partners ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) manufacturers for building an ASIC to support the Motiv BCMS, making it alm
y density of a Li-ion battery, and significantly improve performance and market penetration of electric-propulsion vehicles, and expan
opose to provide energy resolutions approaching 2% and tracking ability with millimeter spatial resolution, in addition to the advantag
n conditions (e.g., ~30-40 oC and ~1 atm) and will use a biomimetic cofactor replacing a costly and unstable cofactor NAD. The prod

he provisions in the design of SMRs necessary to facilitate OLM implementation, and 2) an OLM system design including hardware, softwar
nd Benefits: This technology will address the evolution of data transmission requirements, as the trend continues to implement optical com
easurement results. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: A compact sensor for chromium pollution would have applications in was
measures mercury but cannot run unattended for long periods of time. During Phase II, we will refine the design of the instrument and seve
Application and Other Benefits: This sensor system will be a valuable tool in the determination of environmental fate and transport of hexa
dized, modular, chirped-pulse-amplification, Ho:YLF laser system based on regenerative amplifier module and a set of single-pass amplifier
(ii) test and characterize the instrument, including making in-situ measurements, (iii) leverage the SBIR investment to sell instruments to c
nce at longer laser pulses. In Phase II, a scaled demonstration experiment of re-circulated ICS will be carried out at the Accelerator Test Fa
s of SiC and porcelain and processed to full densification and vitrification. The microwave characteristics of the lossy ceramic cylinders we
ntacts within VORPAL to enable end-to-end simulations for design of diamond-amplified electron sources. What was done in Phase I? We in
pe-phase (CEP) stabilization of the system. This laser is suitable as a seed source for high-power mid-IR amplified femtosecond laser system
n spectra taken with acquisition times of around 1 s. Pushing the whole system to reach unprecedented levels of energy resolution has tau
lens are to government and academic neutron facilities, which serve and promote industrial and technological development in the U.S. The
ary separation exploits the principals of liquid adhesion and was originally developed with support from US Department of Energys Advanc
engineered network of interconnected microchannels. The nominally 85 vol% dense structures produced represent a 20% increase in bre
configuration, they can also be gated individually, or the counters can be configured as a single 30-bit. The threshold comparators can be p
d a user manual. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The code will be used in nuclear fusion research institutions in the design an
W, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystron, incorporating the engineered electron gun and beam collector being developed under a separate grant. Th
rostructure with mechanical properties suitable for hydroforming. Phase II work will include construction of scale-up equipment for fabrica
will then perform a detailed mechanical design, fabricate, bake out, and high power test. Testing will be conducted at CPI, CCRs industrial p
ic power coupler & amp; pickup, the HOM dampers, both slow and fast frequency tuners, and the microphonic mechanical dampers.
, powder from different batches showed uniformity in composition and purity, however, carbon content was found to be higher than desire

of this project, the BST(M) ferroelectric tunable components will be used in a prototype L-band phase shifter. Commercial Applications and
ular beam epitaxy. The Phase I program optimized the growth conditions to achieve the desired alloy composition and interface quality. Ph
in-beam evaluations of release times during long-term heating (24168 hours). Modeling refractory compounds to optimize the selective r
achieving 72 A and 0.6 T at 14 K. The main objective in the Phase II is to demonstrate the reliability and robustness of the MgB2 coil techn
Digital outputs are instrumented with simple peripheral electronics facilitating data acquisition for multi-channel systems. Under the Phase
mproved electronic properties.Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed approach has the potential for a significant impa
lose to large metropolitan areas to supply a broad range of isotopes reliably and economically. This SBIR proposal will identify radioisotope
hat target cancer. Our Phase I work demonstrated the principle that very pure, high specific activity Sn-117m and chelates can be produce
y, diamond wafers will be fabricated. Such substrates would be tested for detector applications. The research team comprising of leading g
ns and Other Benefits: InnoSense LLC’s HaloRead sensor will help the DOE achieve its goals for cost-effective characterization involving che

MOSFETs that can be manufactured in volume at less than 5 cents per Amp.
his technology using a novel vertical junction FET device, which leverages our experience in producing GaAs VJFETs. We have assembled a t
e high-power transistor devices. The research proposed in this SBIR, if carried out, will provide a novel approach to fabrication of GaN devic
MOSFETs that can be manufactured in volume at less than 5 cents per Amp.
MOSFETs that can be manufactured in volume at less than 5 cents per Amp.

s that incorporate additional sensors (AN/TPY-2, THAAD and PTSS) into the optimization. Our algorithm design will use a proven Missile D
Martin MS2"s Aegis BMD.
apabilities, and determining the probability of successful engagements for each Aegis BMD firing asset. The project team includes Dr. Rona

lude the detailed test article design, operational concept and procedures, the definition of an initial test series and the identification of a go

will be validated against available test data.


ule for DPAL systems.

e helipad.

atible with DOD UID part marking initiatives.

tion, the model will provide for an integrated team performance measurement system.

d Biological Defense treatments.

ng cost), ease of operation, and manufacturability. It will be extensively tested using composite biological sample matrix at various environm

rototype autoinjector devices.


, MAC, network) multi-level security methods to deny cyber attacks and to ensure secure communications and trusted network routing. Th

dio hardware performance. We will study the performance of multi-layer SECANT design compared with SISO QPSK TDMA scheme via theo

VLF receive antenna magnetometers, and advancement in EMI\EMP reducing treatments, to meet the Air Force"s NC3 needs.
pe will be demonstrated for continuous, long-term purification of target proteins from composite sample matrix. The final product will be f

80µg/mL for at least 10 days.

blished standards.

of first generation hardware.

lexities of rapid re-planning and re-tasking of unmanned vehicles across complex domains.
visualize recommended courses of action from mission planning systems, and reduce information overload to a manageable level.
DPALS for commercial use.
xpert for AFIT.
m modeling and simulation of the battery system, noisy onboard power and dynamic load representing the laser system, initial requirement

n input, its predictions and the demonstration of feasibility.

demonstrate the technology on a suitable submarine platform testbed.

n and machine.

n awareness.

s currently impossible with existing technologies.

achieved for the described transient electronic system.


MG standard Secure DDS product to secure cybersecurity messages against modification. Secure DDS is more applicable to unreliable and l

n Phase II.

resentative operational environments.


of slightly modified SPY-1 waveforms based on the proposed SEATEC.

work feedback parallel processing architecture.

te, altering its charge state and shifting the threshold voltage across the readout electrodes, similar to a FET. Due to the higher interaction c
environment will be presented.
w the deterministic prediction of HE submunitions response under intercept conditions, facilitating the ability to characterize the resulting d

aboratory prototype. In Phase II, POC will develop a portable prototype of the M3I system for bench and field testing.

addressed jointly to ensure optimal overall performance.

bris data collection capability gaps in a timely and cost effective manner.
ther prediction and refraction/propagation models. The proposed technology will provide the test community with a reliable measuremen

assessed on realistic models.

ctices, rather than changes in administration and policy, are always reflected.
eventual commercialization.

and a comprehensive discussion of the relevant issues.

and 2) an applied taggant pattern which is permanent, cost-effective, and suitable for DoD production hardware.
enerate any hazardous wastes from disposable elements, or require hazardous materials for storage/operation.

eadiness levels and lower lifetime medical costs for combat wounded.

program.
ng and reducing scar formation and contracture of burn wounds in pigs.

VAC missions.

rove mission success probabilities in high PM environments.

reliable, compact - Low unit cost


riar, inventor of the SRLG and the SRLA and the chief scientific adviser at DOT, will coordinate the overall effort. BENEFIT: Three SRLAs, com
s and enables use of higher power electronic architectures. Commercial applications include advanced digital signal processing electronics
nstrated a STMI that is thermally superior to the current state of the art. The thermally enhanced STMI developed in this program will incre
esses could be applied to satellite payload autonomy requirements. BENEFIT: ATA has been developing technology for the U.S. Governme
ess and coverage of specified behaviors at any point in the process, providing operational assurance prior to deployment. BENEFIT: As w
e applicable to near-term missions as well as more complex future missions requiring higher levels of onboard autonomy. The capa

ontracts. These vehicles account for a significant portion of Barron Associates revenue, and have largely driven a healthy annual growth rat
pal Scientist for Notre Dame. BENEFIT: The tunnel measurement system proposed here will allow AEDC and other wind tunnel facilities to
, but commercial and academic facilities as well. Additionally, the concepts developed during the Phase I/II efforts can easily be modified to
r high frequency screech is a serious risk (likelihood and severity) to propulsion system development programs. This instability is characteri
AEDC down to operating temperatures of 8K without using liquid helium. Commercial applications include cooling for airborne infrared sen
sible application where cooling, heating, or power generation is used today, such as MRI machine magnet cooling and other medical applic
ms. BENEFIT: The application of infrared sensors and FPAs in civilian, military, and scientific endeavors is growing rapidly. Large staring Hg

um electrodes for the processing of molten oxides. During this effort, an oxidation resistant, high temperature wind tunnel heating elemen

nications.

r CBM processing, data visualization, data mining, and prognostics, called HeloTrack.

improved algorithms against simulated stereo-pair satellite data. Improved material data libraries for producing and exploiting stereo-pair-e
the fleet.
a in support of operational decision-making.
to military intelligence.

ductive polymer nanomaterials and the novel ways to aerosolize will be conducted during Phase II.
, and classification accuracy metrics.

o provide the richest set of potentially useful features for target characterization.

d for the task.


ble of resolving dim closely-spaced objects and robustly handle nonlinearities from: threat trajectories, closely-spaced object/debris phen

nstruct and execute HIC models for a variety of BMDS applications.


orkstation models supports trainings and BMDS Performance Assessment.

ation (EADSIM). OptTek"s 20-year track record commercializing advanced algorithms and SBIR products maximizes the likelihood of c

ortality and readmission, utilization, length of stay, avoidable delays, etc.

design that is suitable for military deployment.

mercialization in Phase III.

tate assessment. We will incorporate the existing algorithms into SMOLT software and enhance the workload assessment in multi-dimensi
data for the required program and business case decision.
to enable a smooth transition to a potential Phase II effort.

based additives in the formulation.


his will be followed by technology transfer for large-scale field use.

e Phase II effort.

of University of North Texas, an expert in all theoretical aspects of this project, will work as a consultant to DOT, and will be the leader of t

ppeal to a number of new markets and customers. The technology in the EVIDENT toolkit will be of value to any analyst who must design e
rate the vibrometer system. BENEFIT: Besides defense applications including the space-based vibrometer, night vision under star light, co
and surveillance.
NEFIT: The successful completion of this R & D will ultimately result in advanced algorithms and a real-time software implementation f
mmercial sectors. The lightweight, low-cost BIOS sensor will have numerous military applications, including incorporation by the Air Force
darkness. BENEFIT: The proposed multimodal integrated vision system can provide the US Air Force with enhanced intelligence, surveillan
ral to operate in extremely low light levels on the order of tens of photons per pixel per second or less. The final system will be light enough
clude ISR sensors, sensors for autonomous vehicles, and missile seekers. Commercial applications include surveillance, search and rescue,
ed. BENEFIT: IllinoisRocstar LLC and Purdue University propose a framework that enables field assessment of particle size and shape for us
ther prediction.
ents in statistical signature exploitation, physical modeling, and system analysis have significant commercial opportunity beyond the imme
program. BENEFIT: The proposed cryodeposit mitigation/remediation system will provide the aerospace industry with a new, innovative t
nments. The obvious system commercial sales are to similar space simulation chambers such as those operated by NASA, Raytheon, Ball Ae

ology and sampling. Finally, JRM will perform verification and validation studies of the Phase II prototype against non-real-time governmen
tered with a laser illuminated system.
awareness and assisting in the identification and remediation of asymmetric threats.
ital avionics system.

ent Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods for non-linear fluid structure interactions (unique capability to transiti
ed distributed navigation solution.

ith recent combat experience to assess these new features.

on tool that can predict the impact of wind turbines and other complex structures on radar returns with high fidelity, and (2) an adaptive s

II and eventually development of software applications useful for recognition related tasks. These applications could then be deployed for
de available to DoD operational centers. Also, in Phase II and III we will develop commercial applications for making our output available to

tes in EM simulations.

d for DIRSIG development.


source advanced simulations enables objective assessments for"best-of-breed"interface selections, along with future evolution
nt, we will demonstrate the single channel and multi-channel data links.
onal and monoclonal products.
logy transition to the C2BMC and commercialization.

nopatterned thread may also be complexed with VEGF-C.

the University of Memphis.

order to test these algorithms. The development shall be in a spiral process that uses testing and analysis to fuel future algorithm developm

o): laser communication, space situational awareness, astronomical ground based imaging, laser radar, laser rangefinding, aircraft self defe
tting and welding, as well as low power applications in free space optical communications.

ors and resources.


be conducted to achieve TRL-5/6 for the Phase II Nano-AWG system.

and DoD. Such materials are key mission enablers that provide new and needed capabilities for propulsion systems, munitions, warheads, a

challenges of integrating the full system.

in-sea cross section shall be produced. The extruded spunbond webs shall be hydroentangled and calendered. The fabrics shall be dyed wi
ybrid (solar-LED) light fixture. The overall objective of the phase II project is to design, build and demonstrate a reliable, cost-effective fiber

options, and advance our Commercialization Strategy.

n, and decision making under uncertainty, etc. BENEFIT: The proposed stochastic adaptive nonlinear differential game tool (SANDGT) for
software algorithms; and (iii) simulation testbed and performance metrics. Phase II and III will include further development for transition in
es and autonomy components. Second, through consulting services and contract R & D, Barron Associates will work with prime integr
and uncertain environments with high reliability and robustness. BENEFIT: We have identified the Air Force Space Networks, Air Force Sate
uman operator.
government installations and nuclear reactors among numerous others.
Strategies will be devised for construction of full-size UHPC test structures at Air Force test centers. BENEFIT: Successful accomplishment
form the basis of our overall commercialization strategy.

ell as additions to CW-THz material parameter extraction algorithms. BENEFIT: Lake Shore"s vision is to provide researchers of nove
ecify analysis methods to determine relevant semiconductor parameters such as doping concentrations and carrier mobility from the THz
mputing features and training the classification system; network management software with a user interface; and a well-documented API.

partment at Brown University and the computational combustion lab at Georgia Tech. BENEFIT: This work has direct relevance to major on

nd the associated methodology that are capable of accurately predicting reaction kinetics for diverse filled-rubber systems at high tempera

and exploiting multi-core CPUs and GPUs. We will commercialize these tools for civilian and military markets during Phase II and Phase III.

tions with our DoD transition partners as well as commercial and academic partners.

t sectors, and generating keen interest from the Army Research Laboratories, which has advocated further development of our technology
signals intelligence applications, and provides breakthrough capabilities for both mobile and ground-based systems.

we developed and demonstrated a new optical biomarker that can detect bacteria at clinically relevant concentrations. We demonstrated t

onstrate this with some of our own algorithms for obstacle detection and leader following in a broad spectrum of illumination conditions,

del testing to validate in-house developed engineering tools and FEA/CFD codes. Unfortunately, the tools and data created from these effo
methods developed are applicable for various aerodynamic bodies, including commercial aircraft, missiles, and unmanned aerial systems (U
architecture, but will be available for use with a wide variety of architectures. The primary capability of the AO system will be in correctin

ntrate on maximizing the amount of smoke produced, to determine the optimum packing configuration for the most efficient smoke produ
arallel architectures and computing, and the test methods.
or marine expeditionary forces.

oD Space missions due to the policy requirement for the command and control link to be encrypted with NSA Type 1 encryption; however,

elop and test the SMART module using a Toyon-developed testbed as well as testbeds specified by the government.

mplex MDA objects of interest at the end of this proposed two year Phase II effort.
interoperability testing.

or the dimensionless metric parameters will be defined based on the in-process temperature data for the building block. The POD of defec
cement maps, and using a blend of software/hardware technologies to drive real-time rendering in image generators using displacement m
on of active cooling, thus reducing size and increasing power density of the overall ES/G system. In the Phase I effort, PCKA has demonstrat
orporation (NGC) Fire Scout test assets.
dome production.
uctive coating.

ssue for skin regeneration with functional and cosmetic restoration.

New inertial navigation sensors and atomic clocks are needed for GPS design environments. More accurate and lower power atomic clock

aero-optical applications with and without adaptive-optics systems including warfighter missions, laser communications and power beamin
e of data in both blue and gray clouds. Companies that provide commercial cloud computing services are potential licensees of this technol
on for quantifying the Quality of Information (QoI) developed under this project, called METSI (Metadata Establishing Trust in SOA-based In
nd precise positioning. Successful completion of this SBIR development will provide a high-temperature microsample testing system offerin
ssemblies. BENEFIT: The technology developed on this project will provide new instrumentation and methodologies for balancing jet en
of propulsion systems, including augmentors, gas turbines, scramjets, and rockets. This will enable improved fundamental understanding a
ments associated with natural space. BENEFIT: The first anticipated benefit of the RH MST is to provide precise, stable, and reliable attit
t. The program proposed here will demonstrate the key, mirror technology. BENEFIT: The Ultra-lightweight CFRP mirror technology will dr

on into future fire suppression systems. Furthermore, due to its universal nature, the nozzle is expected to be easily marketable to several
ucts. BENEFIT: Besides night vision either under covert illumination or under the more abundant natural night glow for military surveillan
simulation-based training equipment. Training communities will be able to better understand existing training technology to improve the su
all satellite industry with more capable missions. The use of propulsion on small platforms can be prohibitive because of overall cost and pr
yr GEO environment. BENEFIT: The proposed technology is applicable to all future DoD, NASA and commercial missions (including commun
photovoltaics, and can be integrated onto conventional rigid solar arrays. The adhesive-less construction significantly reduces panel assem
modular scalability (30W-600W+ array/wing sizes), high deployed stiffness (>1Hz deployed first mode frequency for largest wing), high de

ucture. BENEFIT: The result of this project will be the first commercially-available Microstructure Informatics Database that objectively link
gion for countermeasures against IR self-guided missiles. The most portable and efficient light sources are semiconductor lasers. However, s
ements and operational suitability. BENEFIT: The key motivation for the effort is mitigation of noise both for aircraft now entering the inve
on to the influence of C/H ratio in modifying the dominant combustion instability behavior. BENEFIT: Instrumentation and instability mode
h as the DARPA FAST program, has created a unique need for lightweight, efficient, and highly variable power Electric Propulsion.T the abilit

s related to computational simulation of hydrodynamic damping in an LRE inducer. BENEFIT: Next-generation launch programs will require
focus of significant investment by AF, SMDC, SMC, NRO, SPAWAR, and other military organizations due to its low cost and frequent launch
HAST for all types of assembly operations in both the military and commercial sides of the aerospace industry, where outer mold line contr

an easily launched, light, small, extended endurance UAV.


he mechanical testing will demonstrate the ability of a compact actuation system to withstand the deployment loads and operational force
tual replacement of the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) system, currently scheduled to be phased-out in 2030. Developing a re
nce among laser system engineers, it could swiftly become ubiquitous and invaluable in laser systems engineering. In civilian applications i
at verification imaging, and the scalability of the design will be analyzed and tested. BENEFIT: The development of this onboard planning a
ves for Phase II are in continuation with our recent successes and aimed at addressing important technological gaps identified during Phas
compact and efficient design of the illuminator"s laser transmitter will enable integration onto a variety of platforms ranging from co
red by contract end. BENEFIT: The successful completion of this effort will lead to the development of a low-light, 21 Mega-pixel, wide are
mercial opportunities include more reliable electromagnetic actuators which can be used in down hole drills, high temperature industrial a
communications markets including"last mile", cellular backhaul, and building to building. Any application requiring ultra high
high temperature resolution, and multispectral operation ranging from the visible to the long-wave infrared. Commercial applications of th
disturbances or opportunities; 4) Guaranteed safety (from modeled threats, given defensive response capabilities); 5) High-level tasking of
ynamic behaviors into the target simulation environment. BENEFIT: In Phase II, BSI will leverage and significantly extend the capabilities d
can be used to tune both the compression ratio and transport operation adaptively based on intelligent network measurements. BALIC can
oints to potential order-of-magnitude improvements in throughput and quality. The proposed Phase II research will implement and assess
assisted policy based network management concept that will be researched has direct application towards enhancing existing network man
zed for stoichiometry as well as RRR and transition temperature. In Phase II, a Cu cavity will be coated with NbTiN and the SRF properties m

hitic foams (in an XFEL like copper jacket) would allow the use of a single foam core dump per high power beam line. However, the comme
cribe properties for solid ligament geometry will be used as an initial basis for describing the new hollow foam ligament behavior. With this

on and commercialization of FleX 3D ICs will benefit DoE by supporting creation of future generations of silicon pixel detectors for use in nu
esting involving thermal aging of polymer materials and a comparison of FDR results and Elongation at Break, the industry standard for hea
h performance computing (HPC) applications. Most tool projects create their graphical user interfaces (GUI) from scratch, many times spen
EBIOT. Additional resources will be needed to build and test the focusing magnetics and to test the completed EBIOT. The Phase II efforts w

nd safety concerns associated with these other foams.


se problems make it very difficult for the computer to assist the user with this task. Better algorithms are needed to make construction of v
the two types of kinetic codes: the modules that describe collisions, plasma heating and synthetic diagnostics from the bounce-averaged

ed with the EHT Hybrid Integrator, which is capable of high bandwidth measurements over short and long pulse durations. This integrator i
e NRC as instrumentation provided to their regional inspectors. In addition, operators of the nearly 450 nuclear reactors worldwide are
e of faster analysis time and a more cost effective sampling protocols. Commercial applications and other benefits: The principal market fo
s of picoseconds in duration. The bunch length monitor was connected directly to a sampling oscilloscope and provided signal within the n
hitectures and the diversity of hardware options available, programmer effort for common tasks is often reduced via the use of software lib
direct solutions), and Sundials (nonlinear solvers). These packages are packed for Python essentially as copies of their native C/C++/Fortran
s core solver. This makes it prohibitively expensive for use by small and medium-size companies, since there is a significant licensing cost fo
y demonstrated two key stages of the proposed three stage THz source. In Phase I we will design, fabricate and assemble a complete devic
expected to have a long lifetime. In Phase I we will fabricate the proposed cathode in two steps: synthesis of a plasmonic base structure, f
es based on the extraction of coherent Cherenkov radiation from relativistic electron beams. The frequency spectrum of AWA beam (from
reaction step will then be integrated into the biomass processing technology to yield a highly efficient chemical process for converting raw
erging photonics integration field.
continue to be prohibitive. No non-PGM has come close to the performance needed in these applications for the oxygen reduction reaction

adiative properties of ambient aerosols, the developed spectrometers will advance the existing commercial condensation nuclei counter m
by the EPA. Beyond government agencies, the proposed technology has immediate applications in private environmental remediation com
mic as well as industrial research. The proposed platform provides a tool to study such changes in the chemical structure of material
iomolecular materials. The interface between macromolecular and inorganic components is a hallmark of these materials. In many cases,
that produce the same Ic of 1st generation MgB2 wires. We are proposing new wire designs and wire processing technologies that would p

ctor entities endeavoring to develop multiphysics capabilities that leverage the nations HPC resources. Commercial Applications and Other
ing rate, noise, and signal size. The only parameter that falls short is the analog bandwidth. Measurements of the LAPPD `frugal glass- bas
lectronics and transportation applications. Since magnesium is an abundant chemical, these batteries have manufacturing and availability
tomized nano-objects and thin film nanocomposite materials accurately. The software package proposed herein will make HipGISAXS more
ecific damage modalities providing a depth profile of the concretes condition. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Nondestructive
to $200). In this SBIR, we plan to take the next step in furthering this research to include an amplifier based on direct diode pumping of Ti:
rfural to THF with exceptionally high activity and selectivity. The program will assess the technical and economic feasibility of the applicatio
ncreasing concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are changing the earths climate. Climate change will cause extremely high da
mond, GaN, or SiC, LightSpins GaInP Photomultiplier ChipTM is an efficient detector of the light emitted by most scintillators, is inexpensive
ons of the CLS or related ICS sources. This grant includes a subcontract with SLAC for technical personnel and resources for modeling, feed

plications and Other Benefits: The proposed solution is expected to meet or exceed all the requirements of FRIB and other facilities for rad
nd for switches. In Phase I, nPP will design a ferrule with integrated mirrors that expands or collimates the beam for coupling single-mode
aboration with superconductor experts in academia will yield state-of-the art powder characterization and the optimized material will be fo
simulation and allows these companies to gradually increase their investment in technology as they see a return. On-demand access to sc
achines, and free electron lasers.

asis with a SLAC team headed by Professor Sami Tantawi.


ned Phase I and Phase II projects is to bring to market a cutting-edge, HPC-based supply chain optimization application. Commercial Applica
process of application characterization, analysis, and tuning. Ultimately, it is the productivity of the HPC users that matters. A fully develop
de MARS to design shields for collider energies of 1.5 and 3 TeV and then generate conceptual coil designs for dipoles of 10 T, 15 T and 20

five percent efficiency in converting hydrogen gas into positive ions using 1 kW of microwave power has been routinely observed. MWSs ar
actory, ceramic, and composite components in nuclear reactors. Due to its small size, the SIGHT system can also be used in oil and gas appli
ams and research, deep natural gas vent and ecosystem monitoring, and for commercial and military undersea security applications.
monstrate a prototype sensor. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed airborne lidar will enable measurements of aero
sotopologues of CO2 will enable measurements of carbon dioxide on a wider scale and at higher frequencies than are possible now. This is

uclear fusion applications, electroformed tungsten will be used for non-eroding nozzles in rocket engines, crucibles for crystal growth, h

elay information that reflects the time history of total delay through a link but also isolates the queuing delay from the intrinsic network de
ehensive new design code utilizing kinetic HEDP physics and ultrafast optics to modulate laser beams as on-off sequences in the pico
es can enhance the capability of existing high purity material processing operations.
patible with major commercial AFM platforms. Adding quantitative capabilities to this product through this project will provide a key new

ccessful designs. The resulting software package will be marketed to current and new users and should increase the usage of this powerful
n pathway, alloy hot-tearing tendency, and other casting related defects. The computational materials design considers trade-offs between

tific applications in the intensity frontier, with applications such as: providing high fluxes of primary particles for muon production in the
segment of superconducting linear accelerators with high duty cycle. The LWS system will be marketed as a flange-to-flange, semi-custom,

ts is estimated to be ~$10k / hour.


. These microscopic patterns were backfilled with 6LiF, a neutron conversion material. Neutron interactions in the 6LiF converter cause the
h as light output and temporal response under gamma-ray and neutron irradiation. Emission spectra will also be measured. Fast-neutron sp
ill extend the Phase I study to further enhance the photocathode QE through a robust understanding of the correspondence between theo
her enhance RTI Connext to support extreme-scale HEP applications: first, a communication transport based on kernel-bypass technology f

p will extend system pressures into the lower XHV range, without the re-contamination from conventional vacuum pumps that reduces effe
croscopes affordable to more researchers. 5. Compact size and ease of integration will enable to retrofit and upgrade existing SEM/STEMs
an in-line, non-contact fabrication process. A mother capacitor sheet can be segmented into 10s, 100s, or 1000s of capacitor chips
r isotopic gases of interest such as - 18O for O2, CO, CO2 and N2O as well as 13C measurements for CO and Methane and other isotopolog

to integrate such advanced diagnostics tools to develop and validate a comprehensive plasma code for measuring/predicting essen
ations and Other Benefits: The resulting technology will allow the manufacture of power transistors for use in computer and laptop power
searchers in this field bring new products to market faster. Engineers will spend more time innovating and less time managing volumes o
on the order of a quarter to a half billion dollars and growing. Such systems require magnets generating fields up to 18T range. NMR spec
ptimize the growth conditions to achieve the desired alloy composition and interface quality. Photocathode structures will then be fabricat
y, plasma processing, and thin film deposition. Researchers doing neutron scattering science at the SNS will also benefit from increased rel
e faster timescales and smaller length scales. We will implement these models into the Vorpal Particle-In- Cell code to improve the physics
y to use within the Vorpal framework. In Phase II, these algorithms will be ported to the GPU to provide optimized, parallel performance an
nto BETACOOL, resulting in improved modeling of cooling on long timescales. During Phase I we will evaluate the feasibility of this approac
intimate contact with the formation and suppress the potential for hydrologic short-circuiting through the borehole. Phase 1 will include la

he demanding reactor environment. The proposed tungsten alloys are key materials for reactors that will ultimately be scaled up for comme
or impossible to form by conventional hydro- and spin-forming methods. The proposed barrier coating development has excellent potentia

of the CPT rods during removal from the penetration, permitting the beta sensor to be in direct contact with the soil and make a complete

able surface microbeam patterns, so that range can be measured along dense in-track and cross-track sampling patterns. The optical pulse
ROIC is comprised of an array of digital microcell elements. In each sub-pixel, a comparator will sense the MCPs electron cloud and then th
nality within each microcell aimed at increasing the DSPADs applicability, including active quenching circuits, fusing, bias non- uniformity c
wire cost for a 50 pole undulator magnet will be about $150K. These wires can be connected with a lap-joint at the outermost turns of a YB
tes and Canada as the source of induced seismicity, or man-made earthquakes. Energy production companies and various regulatory agenc
tic capabilities, furthering fusion energy science; 2) It will result in novel TIA products suitable for communication, science, and service indu
e spent fuel assay and UF6 monitoring, pulse shape analysis in Germanium detectors, and gamma/neutron discrimination in the signals of
al processing. In earlier work we successfully demonstrated the concept of the proximity sensing in HPGe detectors by employing a small de
at x-ray microscopes provide with a view more familiar to most customers and scientific users: that of light microscopy. Because cryogenic s
s founder, Dr. Makarand Gore the former Principal Scientist of HPs Inkjet Business Unit and inventor of HPs current family of commercial in

mechanical properties, high filtration performance, and low manufacture cost. The proposed membranes will also have ultrahigh memb

cale pretreatment reactor systems and membrane separation systems on different agricultural and forest product residues as feedstocks, 2
e LED to a more efficient point on the Current vs. Light Output efficiency curve, so the Lumens per Watt increases and the amount of heat
avings that could be harnessed from this technology and new form of solid state lighting.

manufacturing process for flexible metal foil seals for vacuum glazing will facilitate further private sector investment in a high risk/hig
mmercial spaces. Almost one quarter of electricity used in the US in buildings is used for lighting. The CRICKET Network will save electricity

e feasibility of meeting program objectives. The implementation of this project will reduce the fuel cell stack metal bipolar separator plate c

icing and will scale more quickly than traditional panel manufacturing, due to the use of inexpensive and plentiful materials. End result: a c
erances. The cost reduction enabled by this technology can spur rapid growth of photovoltaic power usage, bringing wide-ranging benefits
for initial testing and validation. IPCs converter will deliver & gt;96% efficiency between any of the three ports and with only a mode
l of this program is to provide an economically viable solution to the removal of the major component of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel
theoretical molecular modeling analysis based simulation algorithms for various parameters that influence the separation under a gradient

quickly and R & amp;D can be more effective.


e to increased energy density and simplification of thermal management systems. Abuse tolerance of the system will increase as the new e
ng a total neutron fluence of 2E20 n/cm2 each 6 week cycle to emulate normal operation or accident conditions. During all irradiation

nt, there is no integrated, commercial quality system for acquisition, processing, interpretation and display of combined ERT and BMR data.

orrosion resistance of aluminide coatings by tailoring the microstructure and properties of its simultaneously deposited aluminum oxide ov
cy through innovative in-line metrology technology, in-depth process knowledge, and advanced process control to overcome detrimental f

made possible by recent breakthroughs in material and processes technology, used to manufacture solid state Polymer Multi Layer (PML) c
dies; Innovations for incorporating these measurements into testing sequences with much higher throughput than existing cell and module

ion support software to provide stakeholders with a comprehensive, robust and cost efficient solution. In Phase I and Phase II the software
ss-flows of process variables, in real-time. Results from tasks conducted in this Phase I will be used to develop a full ECVT system for power
t will cost less than $75/m2 in volume production. 2. Develop a receiver and support tower that directly produces steam at up to 150 bar a

ude (algal biomass processed with hydrothermal liquefaction) into renewable diesel in a bench scale unit. The process uses a new approach
al compression such as noise-less operation, vibration free operation, and the use of a non-GWP refrigerant provide a compelling value pro

y capabilities. Silicon carbide fiber-reinforced silicon carbide (SiC/SiC) offers the necessary high-temperature strength and oxidation resistan

pF/mm and low AC/DC dynamic on-resistance ratio & lt;1.5. The novel GaN-Si power devices to be developed during this program will
e Phase II program will address commercialization of these developments and production scale-up. The outcome will be fully-integrated de
rture leaks such as fractures or delamination interfaces. Additionally the method can be used to plug rock formation pore space around the
e compact, lower-cost instrument capable of measuring a wider range of structures with increased signal. Commercial Applications and Ot

tion of Tc into groundwater surrounding nuclear waste storage sites and nuclear fuel reprocessing facilities. Monitoring groundwater at nu
d stiffness helping improving fuel efficiency, reducing use of metals to improve cost effectiveness and enabling more efficient recycling that
particular promising cooling channel indicate a need to optimize its design further in Phase II. Armed with the demonstrated matching tec
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Enabling compact LPAs with repetition rates up to several kHz could provide the rapid and
ove security in all areas where tamper-indication and /or authentication is required. In the commercial sector this technology would have s
f the MCPM will be measured to verify the low junction-to-case thermal resistance of the package. Additionally, static and dynamic electric
and demonstration of products based upon the technology. The goal of the project is (1) the final design of the integrated package-heat sin
CA platform. We also used Phase 1 funding to integrate iButton stove use data into PICA and enhance algorithms for processing stove temp
e stove into a commercially viable consumer product. We will conduct a comprehensive design effort focused on high volume manufacturin
ata from MSUs pilot-plant to commercial unit; b) to demonstrate performance of integrated HIRD with side reactors and PerVap for esterific
on at high selectivity. The project developed new catalysts, and a novel reaction system, which successfully demonstrated fructose dehydr
eat from co-produced liquids to drive a Stirling engine. It was estimated that 470MW of electrical generating potential exists from geother
/budgeted. In Phase II, MicroXact will complete the design, develop and test the portable PV manufacturing diagnostics system for the 0.6
ast enough to be used as an inline process monitor. The non-contact methods show good correlation with the contacting method, and are
tion are it is a clean technology, promotes energy and products from renewable resources, and reduces the production of greenhouse gase
at application relevant temperatures. Based on the results of Phase I, the Phase II will include: continued work with OEMs, the developmen
high energy efficiency, and elimination of the odor and volatile organic compounds emissions associated with petroleum products. In Phase
blades. The primary Phase II objectives are to optimize materials and filter designs to be ready for industry standard single crystal casting.
burn 1.25%. At todays energy rates this attributes to $7.2 million in increased annual revenue for each operating unit. Commercial applicati
analyses to accelerate the commercialization of these coatings in concert with end-user evaluations. Commercial Applications and Other B
on for the control element drive mechanism system. This prototype system will integrate automated data collection with the monitoring, f
nd Other Benefits: Silicon carbide composite reactor components will enable safer, more efficient operation of present and future nuclear
demonstrating highly accurate concentration measurements of relevant chemical elements, including uranium, in acid solutions representa
during this highly successful Phase I. These materials demonstrated neutron/gamma separation, count-rate and efficiency rivaling, and
wrappers. The second Phase I success was that the Optimized Distributed NumPy package was designed and deemed feasible from both a
l lead to prototypes that completely couple legacy FieldView servers or VisIt engines with a new Python based client. Commercial Applicati

large-scale power applications that model disjunctive conditions. All of these initiatives will strengthen the internals of algorithms to give t
ems will be constructed and tested under ambient conditions. During the Phase II project, the prototype of the miniaturized turbulence sy
, because of the anticipated high sensitivity of the device. A highly sensitive device would have allowed us to reduce the overall instrument
o lasers in the space currently needed for one. The new instrument will be smaller, more capable and less costly than present instruments
ariate calibration for high accuracy and sensitivity in C, N, H isotopic measurements. LAMIS spectra will be correlated to the standard isoto
yeast cell out of a heterogenous population that was not producing the enzyme. During the grant period we built and tested the prototype
m and uranium in water at ppb levels would avoid these problems. The Phase I program demonstrated the feasibility of Giners electrochem
de dynamic range of [N2O] = 150 10000 ppb. The instrument was deployed with Professor von Fischer (Colorado State University) with 15N
y development, end-user requirements, manufacturing requirements, and advancements required for Phase II and beyond. The Phase I fin
light sources that necessitate precise resolution of longitudinal beam parameters. The resolution of the scheme is on the order of 1/200 o
ed in the present spectrometer was developed and demonstrated. The feasibility of using a neural network based inverse problem solver

Benefits: Cryogenic undulators are needed for national (DOE) and international photon facilities and free electron lasers. Undulators impac
e system will be configured with a low-cost RF power system and tested as a stand-alone THz source. Commercial Applications and Other B
e Types). This work was further developed through project funding to successfully deploy the first service based physics application environ
to high-energy CPA regenerative amplifier to obtain pulse energies in the mJ range with & lt;100 fs pulse widths. The 2 micron laser te
nt particle accelerators, such as accelerator light sources and spallation neutron sources.
of in-situ fluidic research inside the TEM. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The broader impact/commercial potential of this pr
trolysis more economically viable and accessible to the public.
s and stability to over 1.8V. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed project could result in a step change improvement
stable transition metal facilitating agents to create a stable facilitated transport membrane. The facilitating agents proposed in this p
In Phase I,MATECH fabricated a total of seven distinct SiC/SiC CMC panels by three principal CMC processes, the polymer-impregnation py
n redox flow applications, and developed a synthetic method for producing these materials on a large scale. The goal of this Phase II projec
e superconducting materials and tapes. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: In addition to providing improved products for use in
y various microfabrication technologies, and its electric field distribution was tailored by various electrode geometries to reduce power co
tic circuit being developed under a separate grant. The completed multi-beam klystron will be installed and tested at FNAL. Commercial Ap
ucture will be performed. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Eliminating multipactor effects in dielectric accelerators will allow h

nt industries and time domains. Face seal technology is known to be capable of containing over 5,000 psi in a rotating dynamic seal withou
wear resistance, and strongly bond to the bearing steel, providing long operating endurance. A crystal-chemical approach has been propose
would entirely eliminate the need for a separate gas or electric booster water heating system, by incorporating electric heating directly into
copy on samples that have previously been beyond the detection limit of the AFM, down to the level of single molecular monolayers. In Ph
duced density. Planned Phase II Effort In Phase II, HiFunda and UConn will demonstrate the substantial technical advantages and favorable
e fabricated in Phase II. Preliminary cost analyses showed that the electrode/bipolar plate components are cost-effective for a near-term lo
central cooling tube. The cable will be optimized to withstand the large forces during operation and to allow for operation at elevated tem

of magnitude for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the anode catalyst by one order of magnitude for the oxygen evolution reactio
rs, (ii) characterization of their scintillation as well as neutron detection properties, and (iii) investigation of neutron/gamma PSD. The rese
esearch community. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Public benefits include national security enhancement by adding to the m
will continue to improve the performance of our sorbent and scale-up its production using commercial manufacturing techniques. We wil
ent rates exceeding 600 kHz. The Phase-II program will develop the detector scheme for a modular detector that provides digital informati
pable of insertion into a small form factor pluggable module. Package design, optical link simulations, and experimental data will be used to
of the sensor and simulation needs of large scale commercial and industrial buildings. Collaborative efforts with commercial ventures, wh

rting DOEs strategic priorities. XGS, founded in 2008 based on the exclusive license of xGnP graphene platelet manufacturing technology d

oject whose overall objective is to advance and demonstrate efficient wide operating range VBCC technology to the level where, when integ

used on Diesel engines. A fuel economy improvement of 10% or more is estimated with a reduction in carbon dioxide, particulate and NOx
3-cylinder turbodiesel vehicle engine, the AMD45. Also in Phase I, Mainstream will experimentally quantify the friction from such a DCE en
roduced in large volumes. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits The initial application for the proposed NOx sensor will be incorpor
als modifications to further enhance sensitivity at these levels. Additional efforts will focus on evaluating and optimizing the sensor for lon
alent to those of their current commercial counterparts (i.e., the new Dy-free magnets will have 30% higher coercivity than existing ones).
nt for the stator during high frequency operation of the motor, would lead to significant cost savings to help achieve the DOE motor cost tar
harmful emissions.
was successfully validated by the University of Iowa. The ATS concept can efficiently recover power from 5ft head at a cost in most cases of

r is expected to reduce the installed cost of solar water heating systems to $50/ft2 and the payback period to less than 5 years, excluding in
uildings to reduce national energy demand.
medium voltage switch ( & gt; 15 kV) could greatly shrink the weight and cost of power converters by reducing cable size, transforme
shed-out regions where spinner tools fail. Likewise, it will be able to measure all flow regimes (including both laminar and turbulent) witho
e vapor transmission polymers in conjunction with a separate desiccant material. The structure can be utilized with both glass / glass pack
ensities. We will also test the improve configurations on a representative single-cylinder direct injection gasoline engine at Argonne Natio
ng temperatures, (3) high retention of sulfate, SO3, and other volatile/ hazardous species, and (4) a chemical durability that meets DOE req

MHz magnetron system will be completed. The optimum system architecture with all relevant specifications will be completed so that a pro

n the tungsten cladding. The success of these recent efforts warrants submission of the current proposal for consideration as a fast track ap
0 ns for epithermal neutrons and detection efficiency of 70 % for cold neutrons. The proposed detection technology will be complimentary
duction of the US oil dependency, reduction of its trade deficit, creation of domestic jobs, increased reliance onto the renewable energ
elopment of this set of tools for automated source-to-source transformation, program optimization enhanced by tools for visualization of th
t also on vulnerable aquifers, sites used for CO2 sequestration and sites used for unconventional energy production. By leveraging codes de
lectrochromic windows in the market have not reached their market potential due to their high cost (~$50/ft2). Heliotropes nanocomposit
d TFTEG will be the highest performance TEG at the most affordable price.
together a strong team of technical and business experts and developed a commercialization plan based on the beachhead model, which a
data acquisition/analysis. We will test PNESAs rigorously to generate performance specifications and calibration protocol. We will test with

ecasting. Incorporation in small UAVs and gliders will enable those aircraft to exploit updrafts for improved flight times, while devices for co
ld provide a revolutionary approach to obtain high temperature capacitors independent of the multilayer tape-casting route, but with a co
meters. We will perform laboratory experiments to evaluate the effects of continuous slurry feeds on conversion performance in a hydrothe
cale simulations and make the methodology accessible for small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs), metamodels are employed. Th
oals) are to complete both hardware and software AMR systems that can obtain observing and sensing system-based data for tracking the
prices and increase the overall ability of HPC services to manufacturing and industry sector, making it easier for them to utilize HPC solution
stics of electrons. The proposed instrument will allow sensitive measurements in a versatile manner that can be employed in many user fac
n of the cathode catalyst and electrode for the hydrogen evolution reaction, and identifying an effective approach for significantly improvin

nts of water vapor flux will be demonstrated by operating in collaboration with the sites Doppler lidar. Commercial Applications and Other
The proposed Phase II project will further develop the capabilities begun during Phase II and extend the project to include the continental
ercial solution to bring this color x-ray microscopy to a commercial solution. In Phase II of the project, the demonstrated capabilities will be
alculations and ion extraction optics employed with the new ion source. A proof- of-concept (PoC) source has been engineered, built and i
g reliability. The proposed module targets a high operation frequency of ~ 20-30 kHz which enables the use of much smaller transformers
and Other Benefits: High-volume manufacturing of advanced batteries for HEV, PHEV, and EV demands new real-time metrology and anal
velop a high-temperature and environmentally stable sensor array device based on this core detection technology. The NOx Sensor arrayT
nductivity and dielectric strength. The insulation is proposed to be applied by low-cost dip coating. Electrical, thermal, mechanical, and che
n the coefficient of friction (using fundamental ball- on-disk test configuration) when compared with a mineral base oil of similar viscosity a

sed x-ray optic will then be used in a mock up detector to verify the feasibility of the design. This development program will benefit of x-ra
nt owing to better temperature uniformity and reduced scrap losses, (3) decreasing thickness of insulation and increasing diameter of the
ogel blending and packing density study, filling/discharging performance, and effects of thermal changes on performance. Overall goal is to
benefit from
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e capital expenses, unlike many other CPV companies. This technology produces grid-parity pricing and will scale more quickly than traditio
gh-value niche markets that exploit the lightweight and flexible characteristics of our OPV product such as portable, flexible solar for milita

rt the Motiv BCMS, making it almost a drop-in replacement for resistive BCMS ASICs, except with significantly improved performance and f
c-propulsion vehicles, and expand their applications in military and portable electronic devices.
ution, in addition to the advantages already demonstrated. Phase I of the proposed project will include the design and implementation of c
unstable cofactor NAD. The production of formic acid from high-concentration CO2 released by power stations and renewable sugars would

ign including hardware, software, and data analysis algorithms for calibration monitoring, predictive maintenance, and detection of anoma
tinues to implement optical components in close proximity to the data source/sink. The goal is to photonics to drastically increasing the tr
n would have applications in waste water treatment, groundwater monitoring, and in public water works. The sensing concept could be ex
esign of the instrument and several components to improve its unattended runtime and prepare it for extended field testing. We will field
mental fate and transport of hexavalent chromium and can be used to assess the effectiveness of remediation techniques. This approach pro
and a set of single-pass amplifiers with the goal of scaling the pulse energy up to 100 mJ at kHz-rate. As the final effort a complete package
estment to sell instruments to clients in the industrial glass and materials, basic research, and beamline instrumentation markets. The Pha
ed out at the Accelerator Test Facility at BNL. If successful, the output would substantially increase prospects of commercialization and long
of the lossy ceramic cylinders were measured to determine the optimum mixture for various elements of the load. During Phase II, the ma
What was done in Phase I? We investigated and implemented two proof-of-concept algorithms for electron emission with realistic surface
plified femtosecond laser system. In the proposed Phase II program Q-Peak will develop a diode-pumped femtosecond oscillator-regenera
vels of energy resolution has taught us what is and what is not important in ultra-high resolution EELS. We used this knowledge to design a
gical development in the U.S. The proposed lenses provide an important indirect benefit to the U.S. economy by enhancement of neutron-b
Department of Energys Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E). It has been described as transformative because of its ability to dew
represent a 20% increase in breeder density over pebble beds. Analysis showed a twofold increase in thermal conductivity and nearly two
e threshold comparators can be programmed using column-specific global digital-to-analog converters, and each pixel includes additional 3
arch institutions in the design and performance assessment of existing and proposed fusion experiments. It will help to expand the knowle
oped under a separate grant. The completed multi-beam klystron will be installed and tested at FNAL. Commercial Applications and Other
of scale-up equipment for fabricating pure Nb and CuNb bimetallic tubes, SPD processing prototype scale thin wall Nb and CuNb tubes, hyd
nducted at CPI, CCRs industrial partner. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: A detailed commercial plan has been submitted with
crophonic mechanical dampers. All other systems needed for a functional cryomodule (eg: helium transfer lines, magnetic shielding, etc) w
as found to be higher than desired and several approaches will be used to lower this below 50 ppm during Phase II and hydrogen below 10

er. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The new BST composition will definitely find a variety of large-signal commercial and milit
position and interface quality. Photocathode structures were fabricated, and their polarization and quantum efficiency were measured at J
ounds to optimize the selective release of specific elements as molecular sidebands is planned. Molecular species (oxides of carbon) are ta
obustness of the MgB2 coil technology is ready for use in RHIC and other user facilities. We will do this by fabricating several MgB2 coils an
annel systems. Under the Phase I SBIR project, a novel approach for implementing a digital SQUID for high performance multi-channel app
e potential for a significant impact on particle accelerators used for nuclear physics experimentation around the world. The development o
roposal will identify radioisotopes of commercial interest and design the electron linac required. In addition, the isotope production target
7m and chelates can be produced to have potential medical applications. This work now needs to be extended in Phase II to demonstrate c
rch team comprising of leading global companies and institutions in diamond technology will spearhead this effort. Commercial Applicatio
ve characterization involving chemical speciation or transport of COCs at contaminated sites. This project would support remediation activi

s VJFETs. We have assembled a team of world-class partners with expertise on GaN epitaxial growth, bulk GaN substrates, modeling, powe
roach to fabrication of GaN devices. By using metal tapes and foils as substrates this fabrication method should lead to a revolution in GaN

design will use a proven Missile Defense System Simulation (MDSS) model. Our TSC developed National Missile Defense (NMD) Probability

e project team includes Dr. Ronald Mahler of Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin will provide both technical and commercialization suppor

ries and the identification of a government test partner to host the completed device.
ample matrix at various environmental and loading conditions. The final product will be a fully automated, continuous, safe air ionization a
and trusted network routing. These algorithms will leverage the SDR"s ability to sense the presence of other wireless networks, mon

SO QPSK TDMA scheme via theoretical analysis, simulations, SDR implementation and wireless network emulation.

Force"s NC3 needs.


matrix. The final product will be fully automated, high throughput and low cost system for rapid purification of desired proteins

to a manageable level.
laser system, initial requirements and designs of the charging hardware and filtering electronics will be determined. Phase I will include th
re applicable to unreliable and low bandwidth connections than current data integrity solutions.
T. Due to the higher interaction cross section of the halfnium oxide, that device will undergo a more marked shift in the gate threshold volt

ty to characterize the resulting debris using currently existing experimental and computational frameworks.

eld testing.

nity with a reliable measurement system to support ongoing research and test programs.
ffort. BENEFIT: Three SRLAs, combined with three SRLGs, can be used to realize a high accuracy IMU that is very compact and light weight.
ital signal processing electronics for small space satellite applications.
eloped in this program will increase the conduction cooling capacity of current, as well as future, electronics systems used in the aerospac
chnology for the U.S. Government and Aerospace contractors since 1975. During this time, we have developed outstanding relationships t
o deployment. BENEFIT: As we progress with our AMM development effort, it has become increasingly clear that there are many applica
nboard autonomy. The capability, with tailoring, will be applicable to a broad set of modularity implementations, and could find a

iven a healthy annual growth rate. The proposed effort will open up new opportunities for providing satellite manufacturers with enhanced
nd other wind tunnel facilities to isolate contaminating optical disturbances induced by the test section from aero-optical effects which are
efforts can easily be modified to produce a useful and cost-effective dynamic measurement system for a wide range of applications outsid
ams. This instability is characterized by organized pressure oscillations that can severely damage engine hardware or structural damage lim
cooling for airborne infrared sensors, electron microscopes, and superconductors.
ooling and other medical applications, cooling of IR cameras, gas liquefaction and use in telecommunications cooling.
growing rapidly. Large staring HgCdTe MWIR/LWIR cameras have excellent image quality and high sensitivity, and are a natural choice for su

ture wind tunnel heating element will be demonstrated based on iridium. However for extended service life in high temperature wind tunn

ucing and exploiting stereo-pair-enhanced material-classified terrain databases.


osely-spaced object/debris phenomenology, and 3D-to-2D projective nonlinearities typical of optical sensors.

cts maximizes the likelihood of commercialization success.

oad assessment in multi-dimensions.


o DOT, and will be the leader of the theoretical effort.

o any analyst who must design efficient tests or draw statistically defensible conclusions from data that cannot be analyzed using basic stati
r, night vision under star light, covert illumination and / or the more abundant natural night glow for military surveillance and target recogn

-time software implementation for detection of extremely dim modulated signals from space-based EO/IR sensor platforms. Additional app
g incorporation by the Air Force into all aircraft platforms as well as UAV programs for ISR sensors and sensors for autonomous vehicles. Th
enhanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities on various aircraft. The wide angle optics coupled to a fast neuromorp
e final system will be light enough for use on micro- or nano-air vehicles. Sample anticipated applications include: 1) Enabling air or ground
surveillance, search and rescue, and space-based imaging.
t of particle size and shape for use in ultra-high performance concrete. We will implement portable scanning approaches for particle size m

al opportunity beyond the immediate defense application addressed in this proposal as it addresses an approximately $300 M/year comme
ndustry with a new, innovative tool that will substantially increase the productivity of cryogenic radiometric calibration chambers by reduc
rated by NASA, Raytheon, Ball Aerospace, Kinetic Kill Vehicle-in-the-Loop Simulator (KHILS), Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, M

gainst non-real-time government model codes and field data.

tions (unique capability to transition to government and aerospace industry) * Fast wind-tunnel aeroelastic wind-tunnel model manufactur
igh fidelity, and (2) an adaptive signal processing solution that mitigates wind turbine clutter, and can be trained by a combination of measu

ons could then be deployed for perimeter security of important buildings and installations, in Unmanned Grround and Aerial Vehicles and
r making our output available to already existing and future prediction applications that provide neutral atmospheric density and satellite d

tions, along with future evolutions of the UxV operator controller interfaces. After ensuring the validity of our combined model assessmen

o fuel future algorithm development. Furthermore, because of the modular form in which the measurement-to-track and track-to-track fus

er rangefinding, aircraft self defense (both commercial and military), air-base defense, ship self-defense, and tactical precision strike.
systems, munitions, warheads, and military pyrotechnics. They can provide the increases in perfomance for increased pulse, range, ligher

red. The fabrics shall be dyed with US Army foliage green and finished for easy release. The fabrics shall be tested extensively for the physic
ate a reliable, cost-effective fiber-optic daylighting technology for military shelter application based on phase I research undertaken by SWA

erential game tool (SANDGT) for persistent and risk-advert space situation awareness have tremendous applications potential in many mili
her development for transition into real-time systems and commercialization. BENEFIT: Effective game decision models and efficient comp
iates will work with prime integrators to incorporate GAMER solutions into future generations of air, space, and cyber systems.
e Space Networks, Air Force Satellite Control Networks and Airborne Networks as the initial application/primary market for this technology

FIT: Successful accomplishment of the project goals would enable effective use of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) towards enhanc

s to provide researchers of novel semiconductor and magnetic materials with a turnkey characterization solution that is affordable, highly c
nd carrier mobility from the THz spectral data. We will demonstrate these methods by collecting and analyzing the THz spectra of represen
ce; and a well-documented API. This system will be capable off-the-shelf of linking in with existing sensor networks, but also provide the ca

has direct relevance to major ongoing liquid rocket engine programs where stability studies are overwhelmed by the computational proble

rubber systems at high temperature and pressure conditions.

ets during Phase II and Phase III.

development of our technology.


d systems.

centrations. We demonstrated the efficacy of this biomarker by accurately characterizing the presence/absence of bacteria in the plasma o

trum of illumination conditions, including total darkness.

and data created from these efforts are largely unavailable to the public and academia and the cost of testing remains significantly high for
and unmanned aerial systems (UAS/UAV). This experimental effort addresses these technology needs by providing a set of high fidelity sub
he AO system will be in correcting the aero-optical boundary layer for airborne phased arrays. The use of the AO system also allows for mo

the most efficient smoke production, to design and develop packaging for the materials, and to establish a transition and commercializatio

NSA Type 1 encryption; however, the plan is develop and certify a COMSEC product for at least dual-use to include space and DoD missile a

ernment.

building block. The POD of defects will be calculated by performing building block deposits within the admissible window of processing par
generators using displacement maps and advanced tessellation technologies. Our team's Phase II technical approach will result in an
se I effort, PCKA has demonstrated the feasibility of the ACESG's electromagnetic and thermal concepts with modeling and simulation. It w
te and lower power atomic clocks are needed for network synchronization for wireless networks and SONET. Cold-atom technology is also

mmunications and power beaming. BENEFIT: The commercial products foreseen from the proposed work are turret design concepts, flow
otential licensees of this technology, which will enhance their competitive advantage for security-conscious consumers.
stablishing Trust in SOA-based Information), will be greatly beneficial to the Air Force and the rest of DoD in addressing the Global Informa
crosample testing system offering unprecedented capabilities for exploring relationships between temperature, mechanical properties, and
ethodologies for balancing jet engine rotors and subassemblies. Use of technology is expected to reduce part to part variability and drama
ed fundamental understanding and modeling of dense sprays, which is of significant practical and scientific interest. The understanding de
precise, stable, and reliable attitude control for space launch vehicles and satellite systems. The benefit of the RH MST is for continued, hig
ht CFRP mirror technology will drastically reduce the cost and timescale for space platform imaging systems. This will benefit military applic

be easily marketable to several additional industries including but not limited to the following: ground vehicle suppression systems (militar
night glow for military surveillance and target recognition, the proposed PCIC technology also finds commercial applications in laser detecti
ing technology to improve the success rates for meeting training objectives. Furthermore, the commercial applications for SAGES are prom
ve because of overall cost and propellant handling restrictions. The combination of a modular approach coupled with higher energy densit
rcial missions (including communications and earth observation) as a direct replacement for existing technologies. The proposed technolo
gnificantly reduces panel assembly mass and dramatically increases temperature survivability to 500C+ sustainable extremes. BENEFIT: Th
quency for largest wing), high deployed strength capability, compact stowage volume (>20-36 kW/m3 BOL), simplicity and high reliabilit

tics Database that objectively links the salient microstructure features, oxygen diffusivity, and thermo-mechanical processing in alpha-beta
emiconductor lasers. However, semiconductor lasers operating in mid IR spectral region have not enough power and brightness for efficien
or aircraft now entering the inventory (e.g., F-35 and F-22) and new vehicles that will enter service in future years; reducing noise while pre
umentation and instability models for measuring temperature and species concentrations in combusting flows has proven to be critical in t
er Electric Propulsion.T the ability to use complex propellants such as Air, AF-M315E, or Hydrazine would allow a dramatic shift in the capab

on launch programs will require propulsion systems that deliver high thrust-to-weight ratios, increased trajectory-averages specific impulse
its low cost and frequent launch opportunities. Prior CubeSat missions have had relatively low downlink throughput due to the low numbe
try, where outer mold line control is critical, including assembly and rework of stealth aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). In addi

ment loads and operational forces associated with the thrust diversion. Additional benefits of the rocket nozzle thrust diverter include usin
ed-out in 2030. Developing a reusable, fast turn-around launch capability vehicle would allow the DoD to amortize the cost of these launc
neering. In civilian applications it has been shown that simulation-based development and acquisition can yield superior end-products in le
ment of this onboard planning application will provide a configurable flight software application easily modified for new missions that will e
gical gaps identified during Phase I. Specifically, we project to synthesize a novel oxidizer and deliver multi-gram quantities to the Air Force
ety of platforms ranging from compact stabilized gimbals on small remotely piloted aircraft to pods on larger aircraft. The successful SBIR eff
ow-light, 21 Mega-pixel, wide area persistent imaging system capable of being deployed on mid-sized UAVs. At the end of the Phase II effort
lls, high temperature industrial actuators, nuclear fission and fusion reactor actuators and geothermal power conversion systems.
application requiring ultra high bandwidth, secure/covert, EMI-immune, or rapid-deploy would benefit from this technology.
d. Commercial applications of the technology include: (1) multi-spectral and infrared scene projectors for government and commercial tes
abilities); 5) High-level tasking of spacecraft: planning and execution framework fills in fine-grain command details; and 6) Increased spacec
ificantly extend the capabilities demonstrated by the BSI Phase I prototype of the Common Cognitive Decision Architecture (C2DA) to empo
etwork measurements. BALIC can work perfectly independent of the underlying network conditions. BENEFIT: Anticipated Benefits: The ke
arch will implement and assess these concepts by addressing data exploitation challenges associated with a major new hyperspectral prog
enhancing existing network management of complex satellite and ground based wireless networks for better accuracy and assurance and
NbTiN and the SRF properties measured. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Summarize the future applications and/or public b

beam line. However, the commercially available graphite foams, like POCO, are anisotropic, with thermal conductivities much higher in one
oam ligament behavior. With this approach in hand we will begin the process of seeking analytical modifications to describe foam thermal c

licon pixel detectors for use in nuclear and high-energy physics. In the commercial markets, improved 3D chip stacking methods will provid
ak, the industry standard for health assessment of polymer materials. The result of the Phase I will be a prototype design of an FDR system
I) from scratch, many times spending project resources on simply redeveloping commonly needed infrastructure. We propose to create a m
ted EBIOT. The Phase II efforts will be carried out in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory under the support of a consortium of

eeded to make construction of valid allhex meshes faster and easier for the user. The Trelis mesh generation software from csimsoft, base
stics from the bounce-averaged code, and modules that perform integration of kinetic equations in four dimensions (two spatial plus two v

pulse durations. This integrator is currently being commercialized with the support of a DOE SBIR. Additionally, the flexible PCBs allow pro
0 nuclear reactors worldwide are potential customers for instruments to conduct their own periodic in-house inspections.
benefits: The principal market for the instrument will be the environmental monitoring field, mainly in the area of soil and groundwater mo
and provided signal within the normal operating range of a sampling head for the entire experiment. The monitor clearly distinguished ele
duced via the use of software libraries. Examples of commonly used libraries are FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Su
pies of their native C/C++/Fortran interfaces, which requires that the NumPy user understand the usage details and syntax of the library. In
re is a significant licensing cost for the solver, over and above the minimal fees for VFT. The proposed project involves adapting VFT so that
and assemble a complete device including the beam modulating section followed by a power extraction unit. Additional magnet optics wi
of a plasmonic base structure, followed by atomic layer deposition of the functional layer. The cathode then will be characterized by meas
y spectrum of AWA beam (from the 1.3 GHz injector) covers up to W-band without the need for a complicated beam compression system.
mical process for converting raw biomass into isosorbide. If successful, this project will offer a highly versatile renewable chemical, isosorb

or the oxygen reduction reaction. One of the only ways known to break through this barrier is to switch from an acidic to an alkaline envir

al condensation nuclei counter markets for both industrial and commercial applications. Of primary concern in the working environment
e environmental remediation companies and waste management agencies.
e chemical structure of materials.
these materials. In many cases, the organic side of the interface plays an active role in directing the formation and organization of the inor
essing technologies that would produce fine filamentary 2nd generation MgB2 strand while maintaining high Je, resulting in wire of larger b

mmercial Applications and Other Benefits: Successful construction and implementation of the infrastructure in commercial settings will prov
ts of the LAPPD `frugal glass- based RF strip-line anodes show the analog bandwidth decreases from 1.6 GHz to 0.4 GHz as the anode lengt
e manufacturing and availability advantages over lithium-based chemistries, as well as providing higher energy density. By developing this m
erein will make HipGISAXS more widely useable for the manufacturing and engineering industries by optimizing human-computer interacti
d Other Benefits: Nondestructive condition monitoring of structures has substantial commercial potential both for civilian applications and
d on direct diode pumping of Ti:sapphire, and then converting the output to the EUV through HHG for BES applications.
nomic feasibility of the application of novel catalysts to manufacture THF by reactive distillation at high selectivity. Commercial Application
nge will cause extremely high daily temperatures, increase the frequency of heavy rainfall, intensify droughts, increase the maximum wind
most scintillators, is inexpensive, and is readily produced on high volume/low cost GaAs substrates. LightSpins innovative Photomultipiler C
and resources for modeling, feedback development, and related accelerator physics studies.

f FRIB and other facilities for radiation resistant magnetic field sensing. The proposed sensors are expected to function for years without t
beam for coupling single-mode fiber arrays and design a micro optical bench (MOB) with stamped mirrors for connecting SM fiber arrays t
the optimized material will be formed into superconducting wire for testing. Phase II will see continued enhancement of powder as well a
return. On-demand access to scalable high performance computing and revolutionary system-level modeling and simulation tool SystemM

application. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: We are proposing a breakthrough approach compared to what is offered by exis
ers that matters. A fully developed TAU Commander carried through Phases II and III will reduce the current impediments to TAUs adoptio
s for dipoles of 10 T, 15 T and 20 Tthe latter employing high-temperature superconductors (HTS). The designs will include predictions o

en routinely observed. MWSs are becoming increasingly common in commercial use due their inherent DC operating capability. Theoretic
also be used in oil and gas applications for borehole wall inspections and in refineries for pipeline maintenance and monitoring.
rsea security applications.
will enable measurements of aerosol optical extinction on a wider scale and at higher frequencies than are possible now. This is especially im
es than are possible now. This is especially important in monitoring climate change in the Arctic. The larger database from more frequent s

crucibles for crystal growth, heat pipes, welding electrodes, x-ray targets, warhead penetrators, radiation/temperature shielding appli

lay from the intrinsic network delay. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This approach is suitable for deployment in consumer in
as on-off sequences in the picosecond time scale in a suite of designer STUD pulses. We will also design probe beams which by crossing t

is project will provide a key new capability to energy related technologies, and to a wide variety of semiconductor, biological, and materials

rease the usage of this powerful tool.


gn considers trade-offs between the blade property requirements such as creep strength, resistance to TCP formation, tensile strength, cor

ticles for muon production in the context of a muon collider and/or neutrino factory; spallation neutron production; transmutation of nucle
a flange-to-flange, semi-custom, turn key commercial diagnostic product. It is expected that each qualified facility will be interested in purc

s in the 6LiF converter cause the spontaneous emission of energetic charged particles which are subsequently detected in the adjacent sem
so be measured. Fast-neutron spectroscopy will be performed. Neutron-gamma pulse shape discrimination studies will be carried out. Com
e correspondence between theory and its growth. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The ability to consistently make photocath
d on kernel-bypass technology for high- throughput data transmission; second, support for physics data models to simplify migration to DD

vacuum pumps that reduces effective pumping speeds. The advantage of our product is that it will deliver improved pumping in existing sy
nd upgrade existing SEM/STEMs. In private briefings on this concept, this QSED idea has generated enthusiastic interest among a number o
, or 1000s of capacitor chips depending on capacitor rating. Like metallized film capacitors, PML capacitors have stable dielectric prope
d Methane and other isotopologs. Expanded market areas for this technology beyond atmospheric research include applications in homela

for measuring/predicting essential LTP properties and multi-dimensional structures. The objectives of the proposed program are: (i) The
in computer and laptop power supplies, air conditioners and other appliances. The result will is anticipated as a significant increase in pow
nd less time managing volumes of experimental data. The two largest industry verticals in our target market, batteries and photovoltaics, to
elds up to 18T range. NMR spectroscopy is a non- destructive technique for mapping molecular structures and learning how molecules fun
e structures will then be fabricated, and their polarization and quantum efficiency will be measured. Commercial Applications and Other B
ll also benefit from increased reliability as a result of reducing ion source downtime due to antenna failures at the facility.
Cell code to improve the physics modeling of plasma-wall interactions in an oscillating field. Commercial applications and other benefits: Th
ptimized, parallel performance and make detailed simulation of high-density plasma phenomena accessible to individuals without access to
ate the feasibility of this approach. In addition, Vorpal will be used to prototype and test the utility of a novel binary collision algorithm tha
borehole. Phase 1 will include laboratory to research performance of the method in a range of soil types and at varying pore water salinitie

timately be scaled up for commercial use.


elopment has excellent potential to substantially reduce the cost of fabricating high-performance accelerator components and minimizing

th the soil and make a complete, real time profile of the soil contamination as the rods are retracted. Commercial Application: The develop

pling patterns. The optical pulse returns will be collected with a ~1.5-cm aperture, detected by a single-photon sensitive APD focal plane, ti
MCPs electron cloud and then the amplified and buffered signals from sub-pixel will be placed onto transmission lines, aligned along differe
ts, fusing, bias non- uniformity correction (NUC), and threshold comparators. In each pixel will be a time-to-digital converter (TDC) and hit c
nt at the outermost turns of a YBCO double pancake coil. A lap joint made by soft soldering can achieve a resistivity of about 40-50 n-cm2.
ies and various regulatory agencies are eager to prevent these man-made seismic hazards, since they can lead to costly operational disrup
cation, science, and service industries within government and private sector markets; and 3) It has broad inherent value likely to attract fu
n discrimination in the signals of fast liquid scintillators. The instrument thus not only has the potential of being an extremely valuable tool
etectors by employing a small detector prototype in single sided strip configuration and reconstructing the gamma-ray energy while achiev
microscopy. Because cryogenic sample conditions only halt secondary radiation damage effects (shrinkage; mass loss; bubbling in hydrated
current family of commercial inkjet inks. During Phase I, Dr. Gore and his YewSavin team will work with its engineering subcontractor i2C S

es will also have ultrahigh membrane packing densities, high flux, sufficient flexibility, and long operation time. With these superior properti

product residues as feedstocks, 2. Examine and characterize the XOs products produced with different feedstock raw materials, and 3. Deve
creases and the amount of heat for a given level of light output is reduced. The high cost of these leading-edge LEDs makes increasing the

tor investment in a high risk/high reward technology. Once commercialized, such glazing will enable production of high performance windo
KET Network will save electricity and therefore significant carbon emissions and millions of dollars per year for the US Economy. EFOI is ta

k metal bipolar separator plate cost which accounts 15-21% of the overall stack cost. The gold-free solution will reduce the cost risk associa

plentiful materials. End result: a clean, renewable energy solution that meets increasing U.S. energy demands.
e, bringing wide-ranging benefits to the environment and to national security, and triggering large-scale job growth in the solar power indus
hree ports and with only a modest increase in manufacturing cost over its initial low cost 30kW PV inverter. The 3-port converter will elimin
reenhouse gases from fossil fuel combustion emissions.
e the separation under a gradient magnetic field, along with ITNs extensive experience in polymer separation membrane chemistry. With fe

ystem will increase as the new electrolytes will have lower vapor pressure and better stability at high temperature.
onditions. During all irradiations, sensor response will be monitored continuously using Lunas most advanced interrogation platform. Lun

of combined ERT and BMR data. One aspect of this project would be to develop an ERT and BMR string with an integrated clamp system to

ly deposited aluminum oxide overlay coating. The thickness, density and mechanical properties of these coatings can be tailored by contro
ntrol to overcome detrimental factors such as higher labor costs that are saddling the US manufacturing sector. Novel technologies are ap

ate Polymer Multi Layer (PML) capacitors that utilize acrylate polymer dielectrics. The acrylate dielectrics are electron beam cross linked,
ut than existing cell and module-test instruments, targeting 2 to 4 times conventional tools; The existing Sinton industrial systems were de

Phase I and Phase II the software will be developed and validated against currently ongoing monitoring efforts in collaboration with DOE sc
lop a full ECVT system for power generation systems at high temperatures and pressures. Tasks in this Phase I are based on Logical progress
roduces steam at up to 150 bar absolute pressure, and that will cost less than $23/m2 in volume production. 3. Develop Generation 2 High

The process uses a new approach to deoxygenation that is not dependant on co-processing with sulfur-rich fossil feedstocks and that can us
nt provide a compelling value proposition that would inspire significant market interest and penetration, which in turn would result in the d

e strength and oxidation resistance, and has been identified as a suitable candidate material for the high-flux portion of the solar receiver.

veloped during this program will push the envelope in terms of operating temperature, frequency and circuit efficiencies of power electron
utcome will be fully-integrated detector devices suitable for application testing, plus a proven path to further commercial availability. Phase
ormation pore space around the wellbore in particularly problematic situations. Current technologies for sealing leaking CO2 sequestration
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: By extending the range of structural objects that can be studied, the proposed instrument wi

. Monitoring groundwater at nuclear power plants or where there has been an accident is another potential market for this technology.
ling more efficient recycling that reduces environmental damage. Xradia will collaborate with Prof. Sarins pioneering research group at Bos
the demonstrated matching techniques and further enabled by the computing power of NERSC, where G4beamline will be installed, the e
Hz could provide the rapid and accurate detection of nuclear or radiological weapons concealed in shipping containers by providing a
tor this technology would have significant competitive advantages in the large anti-counterfeiting market.
nally, static and dynamic electrical testing of the MCPM will be performed over temperature to characterize and validate the high te
f the integrated package-heat sink assembly and (2) the establishment of the fabrication processes required to support its low-cost manufa
rithms for processing stove temperature data to yield useful metrics, such as the number of stove uses per day, week, or month. The first o
ed on high volume manufacturing and cost reduction, supported by durability testing and small field trials. This holistic reengineering effo
reactors and PerVap for esterification of multi-functional organic acids; c) to establish the energy and economic merits of HIRD with side re
y demonstrated fructose dehydration to FDCA with greater than 90% selectivity. The iCARD technology for FDCA production provides exce
ting potential exists from geothermal energy in producing oil and gas wells. In addition, CEI customized the design of a 20 kWe engine spec
ng diagnostics system for the 0.6m wide CIGS manufacturing line and will validate its performance initially in-house on solar cell samples fr
the contacting method, and are able to detect subtle shifts in photoresponse long before the device is completed. The resulting system wa
e production of greenhouse gases. It will contribute significant energy savings to the production of alternative fuels from renewable resour
work with OEMs, the development of two application specific sensor implementations, materials/process optimization, several rounds of f
th petroleum products. In Phase I, the biopolymer was successfully produced, and its properties were fully characterized. The optimal biop
y standard single crystal casting. This will include extensive testing and modeling, and will conclude with foundry casting of an advanced tu
rating unit. Commercial application of this technology is not limited to industrial gas turbine engines. It has the potential to be applied to an
mercial Applications and Other Benefits: Aluminide diffusion coatings have broad applicability outside of solid-oxide fuel cells in high-tempe
collection with the monitoring, fault detection and diagnostic techniques developed in the Phase I effort. This system will be designed, dev
n of present and future nuclear systems. The radiation tolerant nature of silicon carbide composites will reduce the likelihood of compone
um, in acid solutions representative of those in reprocessing plants. The experiments included both single element solutions and multi-el
te and efficiency rivaling, and in some respects exceeding, that of current state-of-the-art scintillators. Experimental data and Monte-C
nd deemed feasible from both a technical and business perspective. A distributed HPC framework will be created to provide commonality
sed client. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: FieldView-VisIt shall enable engineers in Aerospace, Aviation, Automotive, Chemic

internals of algorithms to give the software wider applicability in HPC settings and to better deal with greatly increased problem size and c
f the miniaturized turbulence system will be inter-compared with commercially available hot film anemometers deployed within a wind tu
to reduce the overall instrument size. However, the MEMS devices had typically an unstable baseline reading in the presence of an air flow
costly than present instruments. During Phase 1 we explored several approaches to reduce the size of the instrument optical system, and
correlated to the standard isotope-ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). The LIBS-LAMIS hardware components and final configuration will be e
we built and tested the prototype microfluidic device, engineered luciferase secreting yeast and e coli strains and used them to demonstrate
feasibility of Giners electrochemical technology by real-time detection of Cr(III), Cr(VI), and Co(II) at concentration levels down to 25 parts
lorado State University) with 15N-labelling experiments to identify nitrification and denitrification pathways in soil samples obtained from
se II and beyond. The Phase I findings indicate the manufacturing of commercial, diamond-based beam position monitors is feasible; and
cheme is on the order of 1/200 of the laser wavelength, which can be used in other applications, such as precision timing systems, or as an
k based inverse problem solver to measure bubble size distribution was demonstrated using both synthetic and experimental data. The fe

ectron lasers. Undulators impact medical and energy sectors. A United States rare earth magnet manufacturing base will create new high
mercial Applications and Other Benefits: The enormously wide range of commercial applications includes container inspection, screening, n
based physics application environment with demonstrated services that provide arbitrary object views, save sets, model, lattice, and unit co
ulse widths. The 2 micron laser technology platform has many commercial applications including: Eye-safe LIDAR (Light Detection And Rang

t/commercial potential of this project will be the availability of a characterization technique that can image solid/liquid and solid/gas interf

t in a step change improvement in cost, accelerating implementation of hydrogen infrastructure for not only bottled gas markets but also o
itating agents proposed in this program are resistant to deactivation through reduction reactions. Routes to adding stable transition metal
es, the polymer-impregnation pyrolysis (PIP) process, the chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) process, and a hybrid process of both CVI and PIP
. The goal of this Phase II project is to demonstrate prototype redox flow batteries based on new, single substance, organic active material
ing improved products for use in the construction of fusion magnets, the advanced electrical insulations to be produced in this will likely al
geometries to reduce power consumption and efficiently excite Xe gas. Light tiles capable of producing up to 50 mW/cm2 at 172 nm (UVC
d tested at FNAL. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Sales of 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystrons to FNAL are anticipated, for
ielectric accelerators will allow higher power and higher efficiency operation of these machines. This will represent a great leap forward fo

n a rotating dynamic seal without wear, while the Sleeve Valve technology has proven the lubrication benefits of a rotating liner on a recipr
mical approach has been proposed recently to classify lubricious oxides on the basis of lubrication performance and operational limits. The
ting electric heating directly into the solar collector. A critical part of the proposed solar collector tube is the absorbing layer that is compos
gle molecular monolayers. In Phase I the team demonstrated the ability to enhance the sensitivity of AFM-IR chemical spectroscopy by 10
hnical advantages and favorable economics of SPPS YAG TBCs so as to facilitate widespread adoption by engine manufacturers and coating
e cost-effective for a near-term low volume development market ($20-30 per plate) and a long-term high volume commercial market ($0.40
ow for operation at elevated temperatures. We will test the cable in flowing helium gas and at magnetic fields as high as 12 teslas. Comme

for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Protons electrolyzers serve a wide variety of applic
neutron/gamma PSD. The research work in the Phase II will focus on the following five areas: (1) purification of monomers to improve the
enhancement by adding to the methods for detecting clandestine nuclear explosions, climate change modeling, and enhancement of geop
nufacturing techniques. We will demonstrate the viability of the system in a prototype slipstream test unit using actual coal-derived synth
or that provides digital information of incident events, where the signal processing is made within the digital domain. The detector will co
experimental data will be used to assess the feasibility of commercializing Aurrions heterogeneous photonic integrate circuits (PICs) in a pa
s with commercial ventures, which require well-calibrated building energy models like Energy Service Corporations and Environmental Des

elet manufacturing technology developed at Michigan State University, has emerged as the leading worldwide supplier of graphene nanopl

gy to the level where, when integrated analytically within an advanced automotive turbocharger application, a potential for 3% reduction in

bon dioxide, particulate and NOx emissions as well. Little or no modification of the engine block and heads is required to implement this te
y the friction from such a DCE engine, and use the data to improve the predictive accuracy of our computational models. Phase I will comp
sed NOx sensor will be incorporation in aftermarket NOx cleanup systems installed in heavy-duty diesel vehicles. For instance the 6.7 L For
and optimizing the sensor for long term stability under application-specific operating conditions, as well as developing device strategies for
er coercivity than existing ones). Correspondingly, the amount of Dy needed to reach a higher level of coercivity will be decreased by 30% i
p achieve the DOE motor cost targets. One of the critical limitations in the design of the high speed interior permanent magnet (IPM) moto

ft head at a cost in most cases of under $2 million per MW. The ATS low-cost mass producible turbines are made with materials and manufa

to less than 5 years, excluding incentives and rebates. Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) will partner with AET Solar, LLC. to creat

y reducing cable size, transformer size, and eliminating forced convection cooling systems all together. To address topic 5b, USCi and Prince
oth laminar and turbulent) without time-consuming trips to the surface for tool adjustment. By improving wellbore flow measurements, pre
lized with both glass / glass packages or glass /back sheet structures. An initial version of this design has passed IEC 61646 and UL 1703 ce
asoline engine at Argonne National Laboratory. The engine tests will examine lean limits for both spark ignition and laser ignition, and com
al durability that meets DOE requirements. Prior work with the AZ102 waste has demonstrated that this waste can be vitrified in FeP glasse

s will be completed so that a prototype can be built in Phase II. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Injection locked magnetrons i

or consideration as a fast track application. The impact of improvements in Plasma Facing Components (PFC) as well as scaling up manufac
echnology will be complimentary to the large array detectors implemented currently at the neutron scattering facilities and will enable
iance onto the renewable energy and materials sources, and reduction of CO2 emissions. The other expected wide application of those ma
ed by tools for visualization of these transformations and capabilities for human-in-the-loop interaction. Commercial Applications and Oth
oduction. By leveraging codes developed by US national laboratories and academia PAF will provide taxpayers a return on investment in the
/ft2). Heliotropes nanocomposite electrochromic windows are based on an innovative design that increases lifetime and performance whil

n the beachhead model, which allows strategic targeting of pain-points of market groups. We conducted several successful early customer
ration protocol. We will test with gaseous, liquid and supercritical CO2. With optimization, we expect to have drift-free, stable and calibrate

flight times, while devices for commercial aircraft will improve safety by providing advance turbulence warnings.
ape-casting route, but with a cost effective deposition technique that is scalable for high volume cost effect production. The Phase I will co
rsion performance in a hydrothermal reactor. We will also design a valve system to allow for delivery of slurry particles using state-of-the-a
), metamodels are employed. These approximate models (functional relationships between input and output variables) can reduce the sim
tem-based data for tracking the dynamics of soil organism (fine roots, fungi, soil animals) and determining terrestrial C budgets. Commerci
r for them to utilize HPC solutions for their simulation and analysis needs.
an be employed in many user facilities. Commercialization of the proposed instrument will therefore be of strong benefit to the plasma scie
pproach for significantly improving anode performance for the oxygen evolution reaction. The synthesis methods will be developed to prod

mmercial Applications and Other Benefits: The primary market for the compact water vapor differential absorption lidar system is for routin
roject to include the continental U.S. and offshore regions. The objective is to develop a commercially viable capability for the growing arra
demonstrated capabilities will be packaged into a commercial solution that will be available to researchers at Universities, National Laborat
has been engineered, built and is now undergoing detailed experimental studies. Early data shows a significant gain in RF power efficiency
se of much smaller transformers and magnetics. The proposed silicon carbide switch module is based on a unipolar design and is expected
ew real-time metrology and analytical tools, for rapid characterization of battery manufacturing materials and process control. For battery p
hnology. The NOx Sensor arrayTM device will include a high-temperature ceramic base (e.g. Al2O3, BN) with nanodimension semiconduct
cal, thermal, mechanical, and chemical property measurements according to NEMA standards for magnet wire will be made to insure that a
eral base oil of similar viscosity as the baseline engine oil. In a separate study, wear test data indicated a 50% improvement in wear scar us

ment program will benefit of x-ray detectors beyond those used in synchrotron radiation facilities. For example, it could replace the conven
and increasing diameter of the furnace cavity in the next generation furnaces, and (4) decreasing energy costs to produce the carbon aero
n performance. Overall goal is to develop a carbon aerogel based sorbent to be sold to natural gas vehicle manufactures. ANG storage tank
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scale more quickly than traditional panel manufacturing, due to the use of inexpensive and plentiful materials. End result: a clean, renewa
portable, flexible solar for military and consumer applications. Early revenues from these niche markets will allow NEXT to efficiently scale

ntly improved performance and fewer necessary external components. Early simulations by Motiv show that its BCMS may increase pack av

design and implementation of charge readout in a LAr(Xe) detector, taking advantage of existing detectors and infrastructure. Phase II wou
ons and renewable sugars would bring numerous benefits: (i) utilize CO2 for the production of a value-added chemical, which is produced

enance, and detection of anomalies in SMR equipment and processes. In Phase I, the feasibility of an OLM system for SMRs was establishe
cs to drastically increasing the transmission bandwidth available to high-performance ASICs. In the area of high-speed data transmission, t
The sensing concept could be extended to measure other compounds.
ended field testing. We will field test one instrument near our offices in Seattle, and will send four others to potential customers for beta te
on techniques. This approach provides a cost-reducing option for long-term contaminant monitoring at U.S Department of Energy Superfun
e final effort a complete packaged system will be built and delivered to DoE customer. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The pri
strumentation markets. The Phase I research was completed on-time and on-budget. Results demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed
ts of commercialization and long overdue market acceptance of ICS based compact light sources. Commercial Applications and Other Bene
he load. During Phase II, the manufacturing of components with the lossy ceramic material will be studied to find the optimum design for l
n emission with realistic surface potentials. We verified the prototyped algorithms and compared results from VORPAL simulations with th
femtosecond oscillator-regenerative amplifier laser system with 5 GW peak power output at a 10 kHz repetition rate. The system will be CE
used this knowledge to design a new spectrometer with improved electron optics, and detectors optimized for detecting weak spectral fea
my by enhancement of neutron-based R & amp;D facilities.
ative because of its ability to dewater suspended solids using less than a tenth of the energy of incumbent methods like centrifugation. Usi
mal conductivity and nearly twofold increase in tritium release rate at much lower temperatures compared with an equivalent pebble bed
d each pixel includes additional 3-bits of programmability. Another included feature is `integrate-while-read, which makes the dead time be
t will help to expand the knowledge base of plasma confinement in different regimes. The main public benefit of the project is the availabi
mmercial Applications and Other Benefits: Commercial applications and other benefits: Sales of 500-kW, 1.3 GHz multi-beam klystrons to FN
hin wall Nb and CuNb tubes, hydroforming the processd tubes into prototype SFR cavities, and performance testing of the prototype SRF ca
al plan has been submitted with this Phase II proposal. The VARIAN MEDICAL CLINAC application constitutes a large commercial possibility
r lines, magnetic shielding, etc) will also be a part of this project. The final cryomodule design should satisfy the strict requirements and th
Phase II and hydrogen below 100 ppm. The resulting powder will be used by our partner OST (Oxford Superconductor Technology) will use

arge-signal commercial and military applications like radar antenna elements, electrically-controlled phase shifters, and switching devices.
m efficiency were measured at Jefferson Lab. In Phase II, the novel Sb-based SL photocathodes studied in Phase I will be further optimized
species (oxides of carbon) are targeted in these measurements. Trace additives will be optimized to enhance selective release of importan
fabricating several MgB2 coils and by conducting an exhaustive series of lifetime cycle tests. The tests will involve about a thousand ramp-
performance multi-channel applications was developed and demonstrated. This approach can be utilized for multiplexed systems operatin
d the world. The development of CVD diamond suitable for detector applications will also provide significant advances over other material
n, the isotope production targets, hotcells and radiopharmaceutical production facility will be designed in collaboration with experts f
nded in Phase II to demonstrate commercial feasibility by increasing the quantity and range of Sn-117m based products. In order to achiev
his effort. Commercial Application and Other Benefits: The technology to fabricate ultra-smooth defect surfaces on diamond crystal will be
would support remediation activities at the contaminated sites. ISL has received support letter from an industrial partner for commercializin

GaN substrates, modeling, power device design, and device testing.


ould lead to a revolution in GaN devices. The breakthrough in the proposed approach will provide a scalable technology for fabrication of l

ssile Defense (NMD) Probability Analysis Tool (NPAT) will provide the basis for our MDSS and modeling to predict system performance. Thi

al and commercialization support in the application of the Adaptive Planning technologies during all phases of the project.
continuous, safe air ionization and collection system with ready deployability in real environments.
of other wireless networks, monitor those networks and detect when and where hostile intrusion attempts might arise.

of desired proteins
termined. Phase I will include the development of plans to further scale the power system design to 250kW and 1MW in Phase II. The per
d shift in the gate threshold voltage. Comparing the threshold voltage between the reference (SiO2 dielectric) and the active (HfO2 dielect
very compact and light weight. Such an IMU could also be relatively inexpensive. An IMU of this type could have a significant impact on

cs systems used in the aerospace, defense, and commercial sectors. ACT has a strong grasp of the customer base due to the synergy betw
oped outstanding relationships that we will leverage to bring the RAMMM technology to market. ATA"s success in generating additio
clear that there are many applications that benefit from the features that it offers. The original target domain of modular satellite compone
mplementations, and could find applications today with AFRL"s smart technologies development. It could be used for virtually an

te manufacturers with enhanced spacecraft protection measures. With the recent urgency attached to the defensive counterspace mission
m aero-optical effects which are characteristic of laser directed energy systems and their associated beam director turrets/apertures. This
wide range of applications outside of wind tunnel testing. For example, in testing communications equipment, vehicles, or structures, where
rdware or structural damage limiting augmentor operability. To overcome this issue, developers have largely used a cut-and-try approach,

ons cooling.
y, and are a natural choice for surveillance and targeting at medium and long ranges. With the proliferation of large numbers of unmanne

fe in high temperature wind tunnels, improvements in the oxidation resistance of an iridium will be needed. Therefore, the use of rhodium
nnot be analyzed using basic statistical techniques. Therefore, we expect the full-scope EVIDENT toolkit to offer immediate and tangible ben
ry surveillance and target recognition, the proposed PCIC technology also finds commercial applications in architectural structure analysis,

sensor platforms. Additional applications include airborne- and ground/surface-based sensing onboard manned and unmanned platforms.
ors for autonomous vehicles. The potential commercial applications of the BIOS device include surveillance sensors, and sensors for search
tics coupled to a fast neuromorphic focal plane can enhance the guidance, navigation and control of seekers and autonomous vehicles. Co
clude: 1) Enabling air or ground vehicles to operate stealthily in an indoor environment, including deep inside caves, tunnels, pipes, or othe

ng approaches for particle size measurement and combine this with high performance computer modeling to optimize altering particle size

proximately $300 M/year commercial market. A long term goal for the sensors, detectors, and optics industry is an end to end simulation a
c calibration chambers by reducing maintenance activities currently required to ameliorate the effects of cryodeposit layers that form on o
University Applied Physics Lab, MIT Lincoln Labs, Alliant Techsystems, Inc (ATK). These needs could easily be serviced through a successful

c wind-tunnel model manufacturing capabilities that could be generalized to design, validaion, and testing of full scale morphing Uninhabit
ained by a combination of measured data and results from the simulation tool. This has the potential to significantly benefit air traffic cont

Grround and Aerial Vehicles and would be useful in both civil and defense applications.
mospheric density and satellite drag to commercial operators of satellites whose perigee is below several hundred km. These operators, for

our combined model assessment science in militarily relevant scenarios, we envision supporting parallel evolutions of standards and assoc

nt-to-track and track-to-track fusion algorithms are cast, it is easy to perform studies changing different parameters in the simulation or the

d tactical precision strike.


or increased pulse, range, ligher weight as well as safety and survivability of personal and munitions. The methods developed here will allo

tested extensively for the physical, mechanical, and durability characteristics and compared with the standard woven fabric. Miniature par
se I research undertaken by SWA and EFOI. There are three key components in the fiber-optic daylighting system a solar light collector/con

plications potential in many military applications. It can be used to protected tactical space communications with dynamic spectrum sharin
ision models and efficient computational algorithms for deriving optimal strategies are important technologies for effective Space Situation
, and cyber systems.
mary market for this technology. The proposed game theoretic approach enables holistic understanding of how to efficiently utilize the lim

concrete (UHPC) towards enhancement of the safety, structural efficiency, durability, sustainability, and initial and life-cycle economy of con

olution that is affordable, highly capable and readily usable. Affordability is achieved in part over previously complex and costly time-doma
zing the THz spectra of representative semiconductor samples as a function of temperature, electric field and magnetic field. We will devel
etworks, but also provide the capability to the user to retrain on new data or add in new inputs/annotations/descriptions. We will sell thes

med by the computational problem size, and can benefit from improvements in methodology. The models and methodologies developed h
sence of bacteria in the plasma of blood obtained from hospitalized febrile patients. We also demonstrated a UV Raman modulation schem

ng remains significantly high for smaller organizations to reproduce. Improvements in fabrication and design of parametrically variable win
roviding a set of high fidelity subsonic aeroelastic research data along with design methodology guidelines. Public domain availability of th
he AO system also allows for more efficient configurations of the beam phasing system.

a transition and commercialization path. The Phase II will result in working prototypes of the greatly improved, more compact, efficient, an

include space and DoD missile applications.

issible window of processing parameters and its vicinity. The process parameters for the part deposition will be controlled using a feedback
chnical approach will result in an automated displacement map data generation desktop application and an innovative displacement map r
th modeling and simulation. It was shown that the elevated cooling media temperatures could yield a significant size and performance redu
T. Cold-atom technology is also being used for the development of high-brightness ion beams useful for focused ion beams for semicondu

are turret design concepts, flow control devices, methods, and strategies, aero-optics instrumentation, CFD tools, and wind tunnel databas
s consumers.
n addressing the Global Information Grid (GIG) goal of a secure, collaborative environment. Additionally, METSI"s capability of conne
ture, mechanical properties, and structural behavior of materials. BENEFIT: The proposed system is intended for pioneering studies of the
art to part variability and dramatically reduce production time and cost for in-the-field and in-the-factory fabrication activities.
interest. The understanding developed from the proposed tomography system is critical for improving the speed and efficiency of the des
the RH MST is for continued, high performance of the MST following accumulation of 300 krad (Si) of dose (proton and ionizing) and follow
s. This will benefit military application of responsive space and laser communications. Commercial imaging applications utilizing portable t

icle suppression systems (military and commercial), building fire protection systems, solid propellant gas generation fire suppression system
ercial applications in laser detection and warning, laser eye protection, security, scientific instruments, biomedical imaging, ecosystem mon
applications for SAGES are promising. All sectors of the Department of Defense rely on virtual environments for air platform training, and m
upled with higher energy density and green aspects of either HPGP or AFM-315E can address both of these issues making propulsion enab
ologies. The proposed technology promises to provide the DoD with a near-term and low-risk solar array system for future high-survivabili
stainable extremes. BENEFIT: The proposed technology is applicable to all future DoD, NASA and commercial missions (including commun
OL), simplicity and high reliability, and operability in a 5-yr LEO or 15-yr GEO environment. BENEFIT: The proposed technology is applicabl

hanical processing in alpha-beta Ti alloys. The overall methodology and software tools developed by MRL may also be applied to nearly any
power and brightness for efficient countermeasures. A possible solution of this problem is to develop a method for spectral or coherent co
e years; reducing noise while preserving or enhancing engine performance is critical for community acceptance of military operations and g
ows has proven to be critical in the deployment of propulsion systems for the warfighter. Qualitative optical techniques, such as high-speed
llow a dramatic shift in the capabilities of DOD spacecraft. An EP system operating at high specific impulse on monopropellants could be re

ectory-averages specific impulse, reliable overall vehicle systems performance, low recurring costs, and improved crew safety. The develop
roughput due to the low number of ground stations as well as the relatively low gain of their antennas. The SWIFT-AFSCN transponder can
ed aerial vehicles (UAVs). In addition to gap-fill trimming, the PHAST may be utilized in fastener flushness applications in which fastener ho

ozzle thrust diverter include using it as an uncooled nozzle extension for increased performance, as well as using its actuation capability to
amortize the cost of these launch vehicles over a large number of launches. The ability to reuse a vehicle even ten times could reduce the
yield superior end-products in less time, and at lower cost. Military applications and advanced technologies present some special challeng
dified for new missions that will enable significantly faster responses to unanticipated events including detected threats to a spacecraft's he
gram quantities to the Air Force Research team. In parallel to these efforts, we will develop innovative methods to produce sustainable pro
er aircraft. The successful SBIR effort will lead to compact, efficient laser transmitter platforms with both military and non-military applicati
At the end of the Phase II effort, Toyon will have developed a prototype, 5.24 Mega-pixel, NIR/SWIR (near infrared/shortwave infrared), w
wer conversion systems.
om this technology.
government and commercial testing applications (2) visible, mid-wave and long-wave infrared shutters, (3) spatial light modulators for optic
details; and 6) Increased spacecraft productivity: more observations, more tasks accomplished. This work has commercial applications in e
sion Architecture (C2DA) to empower the non-programmer end-user with the tools to rapidly develop and deploy a highly extensible set of
FIT: Anticipated Benefits: The key benefits of the BALIC system include: High data-compression: BALIC achieves compression of the order
a major new hyperspectral program. BENEFIT: The proposed work has the potential to achieve order-of-magnitude increases in throughp
tter accuracy and assurance and will thus make the network management process more fault tolerant, efficient and effective. In the military
ture applications and/or public benefits if the project is carried over into Phase II and beyond. Do not repeat information already provided

onductivities much higher in one direction. These foams do not have the ideal properties for the NGLS application, due to a combination of
tions to describe foam thermal conductivity and foam stiffness. FE modeling of a typical detector sandwich structure is planned. Commerc

hip stacking methods will provide benefits to high-performance computing, cell phones, and CMOS imagers. Current methods for 3D IC de
ototype design of an FDR system, including both hardware and software, to be used in a cable aging management program. A Phase II pro
ucture. We propose to create a multi-platform GUI framework, which will specifically address these needs by providing GUI elements comm
the support of a consortium of vendors and suppliers specializing in the manufacturing of microwave devices. Commercial Applications an

on software from csimsoft, based on Sandia National Laboratories Cubit, will be used as the test bed to first improve the automated schem
mensions (two spatial plus two velocity dimensions) that will be imported from the well-known TEMPEST gyro-kinetic code. In Phase I, will

nally, the flexible PCBs allow probes to be attached to complex surface and/or probes that have a complex 3D structure to be designed and
se inspections.
area of soil and groundwater monitoring where field-sampling instruments are needed to track leaks or migration of environmental contam
monitor clearly distinguished electron beams with varying degrees of space-charge induced bunchlength growth and different tail signature
m), BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subsystem), LAPACK (Linear Algebra Package), and IPP/NPP/OpenCV (for image processing tasks). The progra
tails and syntax of the library. In contrast, in a Matlab environment, the user focuses on math syntax. Matlab internally uses libraries to fill
ct involves adapting VFT so that small and medium-size firms have access to this sophisticated technology and proven methodology that pr
nit. Additional magnet optics will be designed and manufactured to ensure proper injection of the modulated beam into the power extract
en will be characterized by measuring its quantum efficiency, lifetime in terms of vacuum/atmospheric poisoning, and the thermal emittanc
ated beam compression system. Simulations show that ~1 GW 20 ns RF pulses can be generated using an 11.7 GHz structure, ~400 MW for
tile renewable chemical, isosorbide, capable of replacing several toxic petrochemicals such as phthalates. Isosorbide can also be used as a

om an acidic to an alkaline environment where oxygen reduction kinetics are greatly enhanced. Developing a catalyst layer structure that c

n in the working environment are inhalation and skin exposures to nanoparticles. The technology developed under this proposed

tion and organization of the inorganic materials. In others, the inorganic component is the substrate that modulates macromolecular assem
gh Je, resulting in wire of larger bending strain limit leading to dramatic improvement in cable performance, and ultimately dramatic reduc

e in commercial settings will provide direct benefit to the public through the efficiency increases in modeling and simulation derived from t
Hz to 0.4 GHz as the anode length increases from 289 mm to 916 mm when the strip-line anodes are daisy-chained in series to cover more
ergy density. By developing this membrane technology, the ITN-UMD team also creates a manufacturing and technological advantage for th
mizing human-computer interaction through a well-designed graphical user interface, simplification of user input, and visualization of simul
oth for civilian applications and those of the US government. Concrete structures are key elements not only in the nations nuclear power in
applications.
ectivity. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Selective catalytic decarbonylation and hydrogenation of furfural will allow commerc
hts, increase the maximum wind speed of cyclones, and cause sea levels to rise. The unavailability of low-cost, high-performance atmosphe
pins innovative Photomultipiler ChipTM technology provides single photon sensitivity and wide dynamic range, ideally matched to scintilla

d to function for years without the need for replacement or recalibration, thus saving US taxpayers and the scientific community significant
for connecting SM fiber arrays to silicon photonic integrated circuits (Si PICs) using grating couplers. In Phase II, nPP will demonstrate a sta
nhancement of powder as well as a scaled-up process capable of producing up to 10 kg/day of material. Superconducting wire will be mad
ing and simulation tool SystemModeler combined with easy-to-use front-end capability in Mathematica gives small and medium-sized firm

mpared to what is offered by existing Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) solutions. The envisioned commercial supply chain optimization app
nt impediments to TAUs adoption and enable more integration with HPC environments. In doing so, a larger community of TAU users acro
signs will include predictions of field quality, temperature margin, stress, strain and deformation, for adequate margins on field qu

C operating capability. Theoretical studies imply that positive ion sources can be modified to be good sources of atomic hydrogen and nega
ance and monitoring.

possible now. This is especially important in monitoring climate change in the Arctic. The larger database from more frequent studies will d
r database from more frequent studies will directly benefit the goals of DoEs Terrestrial Carbon Program and the North American Carbon P

tion/temperature shielding applications, and other high temperature furnace components.

e for deployment in consumer internet modems as well as edge routers. The data can be used by network managers to detect and isolate b
probe beams which by crossing the STUD-pulse-modulated pump will target a certain velocity sector and reveal the kinetic properties of th

nductor, biological, and materials science applications. Applications include both materials research in academic and industrial labs, as wel

P formation, tensile strength, corrosion resistance, grain-boundary strength and SX processing requirements such as freckling resistance, ho

oduction; transmutation of nuclear waste; and accelerator-driven sub-critical reactors. By taking part at such an early stage in the practical
facility will be interested in purchasing multiple units. A successful development of the proposed LWS system will immediately provide nee

ntly detected in the adjacent semiconductor diode walls. The deep trenches backfilled with neutron reactive material increases the neutro
n studies will be carried out. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed detector technology will be very promising for nuc
y to consistently make photocathodes with QE of 40-50% at high yield will substantially lower the cost per detected photon in large water C
odels to simplify migration to DDS; third, point-to-point and request-reply communication patterns for scientific equipment control; fourth,

improved pumping in existing systems that operate at the low end of the ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) range and all the XHV range. Those labor
iastic interest among a number of SEM makers, service companies and existing SEM users who have also offered to support ST in this proje
tors have stable dielectric properties with voltage and temperature and are self-healing. The PML dielectrics can withstand temperatures i
h include applications in homeland security, medical diagnostics, combustion control, and industrial process monitoring. Examples of spec

e proposed program are: (i) The development of photolytic-interference-free, quantitative 2-D imaging of critical atomic species of O, N, an
d as a significant increase in power supply efficiency and power density. Structured Materials will license the developed technology and pr
t, batteries and photovoltaics, together comprise more than $100B annual revenue with large budgets devoted to R & amp;D. These t
and learning how molecules function and relate to each other. This is important for many applications that have benefits to the public in
mercial Applications and Other Benefits: A successful project will produce a highly efficient polarized electron source for use in experimenta
s at the facility.
plications and other benefits: The subgrid sheath models that we will add to Vorpal enable its use as a design tool for plasma- etch-based s
e to individuals without access to supercomputers or large clusters. Improvements will be made to the algorithms based on continuing rese
vel binary collision algorithm that works with f PIC macroparticles and allows to accurately model the evolution of the electron beam at th
nd at varying pore water salinities, and will also research the suitability of commercial flex circuit manufacturing technology to produce wa

tor components and minimizing the need for electron beam weld attachment.

mercial Application: The development of the proposed sensing approach will lead to significant cost savings for characterizing and monitor

oton sensitive APD focal plane, time stamped, and stored as a geo-referenced vector. The mission requirements, including environmental c
ssion lines, aligned along different coordinate axes. On each bus, the signals from all the sub-pixels connected to that bus are aggregated a
-digital converter (TDC) and hit counter. The DSPADs architecture will be developed in Phase I. After the architecture has been developed
esistivity of about 40-50 n-cm2. In Phase 1, we shall design a race track YBCO coil with a minimum bending diameter of 12.5 mm which is
ead to costly operational disruptions and public concern. Detailed data analysis is required to detect, locate, characterize, and properly
nherent value likely to attract future development funding. This work is critical to realization of innovative Heavy Ion Beam Probe detector
eing an extremely valuable tool for scientific research, it also carries the high public benefit of increasing national security and its use may
gamma-ray energy while achieving sub-strip pitch position resolution. This proposed work seeks to demonstrate the performance potenti
; mass loss; bubbling in hydrated specimens) as long as the specimen remains cold, one must carry out light microscopy investigations with
s engineering subcontractor i2C Solutions, Inc to validate the HIP process through fabrication and testing of a proof-of-concept unit incorpo

me. With these superior properties, the proposed membranes are expected to be a quantum leap membrane technology in membrane ind

stock raw materials, and 3. Develop techno-economic (TEA) and life-cycle analyses (LCA) of the viability of the BCC process, with and witho
edge LEDs makes increasing the LED count the less desirable option in most cases however, in a market with burgeoning competition. Beati

ction of high performance windows (R10 or better) for the same cost. Not only will this will secure for the U.S. a dominant position in a glo
r for the US Economy. EFOI is targeting commercial spaces illuminated with linear fluorescent tubes. These markets give a total of 55 Billi

n will reduce the cost risk associated with the rapid raising gold price of current metal plate technologies. The roll to roll processing capabil

growth in the solar power industry.


The 3-port converter will eliminate the power converter cost and efficiency penalties of combined PV and battery systems. Phase II will de
on membrane chemistry. With feedback from in-line sensors and detailed software modeling/analysis, the ITN team will manipulate the pa

perature.
nced interrogation platform. Luna will design these probes to support advanced fuel cycle tests in the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) at Idaho

th an integrated clamp system to allow collection of ERT data in boreholes and to stabilize the magnetic sensor within the borehole. Anothe

oatings can be tailored by controlling the precursor composition and morphology as well as the process conditions.
ector. Novel technologies are applied to transform the rail rolling process into a high-efficiency practice by integrating product metrology, a

are electron beam cross linked, with a dielectric constant in the range of3.0 & lt; & lt;6.2, dissipation factor & lt;0.01, dielec
nton industrial systems were designed specifically for the high-efficiency niche market that makes up less than 2% of manufacturing capac

orts in collaboration with DOE scientists. The software will be integrated with a DOE developed inversion code. Capabilities for survey plann
e I are based on Logical progressions from past experience of developing imaging systems. Tasks here are focused on testing sensors in har
n. 3. Develop Generation 2 High Pressure (HP) and Low Pressure (LP) engine modules based on the Generation 1 engine modules, with inn

fossil feedstocks and that can use a broad spectrum of natural algal feedstocks while producing a 100% renewable fuel. The liquid fuel will
hich in turn would result in the development of serious sales volumes which will be required to attain mass production. Once the product i

ux portion of the solar receiver. The proposed Phase I effort will encompass the design of a pressurized CMC tubular solar receiver; the de

uit efficiencies of power electronics used in a host of applications. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This research will usher a n
er commercial availability. Phase II goals are: 1) a scalable, high-yield production process to produce 8X8 LAPPD-style photodetector modu
ealing leaking CO2 sequestration sites, such as fine cement injection, have disadvantages and the DOE is looking for effective alternatives.
ied, the proposed instrument will open new fields of material science studies. Possibilities include visualizing the later stages of precipitate

tial market for this technology.


ioneering research group at Boston University to optimize the process for the fabrication of thin film scintillation screens using a Physical V
4beamline will be installed, the entire cooling channel will be revisited and designed, considering space charge effects. Analytic fields used
hipping containers by providing a high energy, monochromatic, rasterizable gamma source (by exploiting Thomson scattering of laser light f

terize and validate the high temperature packaging design and materials as well as low parasitic impedance packaging scheme. Reliabili
d to support its low-cost manufacture. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The unique integrated package-heat sink technology
day, week, or month. The first objective of Phase II is to fully develop PICAs instrument management and data management and analysis c
This holistic reengineering effort will minimize raw materials and processing costs, as well as downstream costs along the value chain, wit
nomic merits of HIRD with side reactors and PerVap membrane for manufacturing ester-based plasticizers; and d) to develop a roadmap for
r FDCA production provides exceptionally attractive economics, with an estimated payout time for a commercial plant investment of less th
design of a 20 kWe engine specifically for the low-temperature geothermal application by optimizing engine performance and customer va
in-house on solar cell samples from the same manufacturing line, and then will perform demonstration of PV manufacturing diagnostics on
mpleted. The resulting system was tested on both conventional and thinfilm cells, as well as high performance interdigitated back contact ce
tive fuels from renewable resources, thus making renewables more cost competitive and reducing dependence on fossil fuels
optimization, several rounds of full system prototyping, rigorous lab scale testing, and final test/demonstration in OEM application relevan
characterized. The optimal biopolymer production conditions were determined. The technical feasibility of this technology has been succe
oundry casting of an advanced turbine blade to evaluate and compare the new filter performance with current filters. Commercial Applicati
the potential to be applied to any machinery with rotating-to-static seals such as pumps for the oil and gas industry, super critical CO2 pow
lid-oxide fuel cells in high-temperature industries such as power generation, coal gasification, natural gas processing, and chemical process
This system will be designed, developed, validated, and demonstrated in the proposing firms laboratory and at participating nuclear power
duce the likelihood of component failures due to embrittlement from radiation exposure. The materials will enable maintenance cycles of
e element solutions and multi-element mixtures. ERCo, with guidance from Los Alamos National Laboratory, will build a prototype sensor b
Experimental data and Monte-Carlo simulations both demonstrated their suitability for the desired MC & amp;A operations. Phase I
reated to provide commonality for parallel programming in Python and allow easy access to external HPC libraries. This includes building o
ce, Aviation, Automotive, Chemical Processing, Gas Turbines, Power Plant (Nuclear and Fossil Fuel), and Defense to expand their use of High

atly increased problem size and complexity due to uncertainty. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This work will be of direct pub
eters deployed within a wind tunnel facility with controllable turbulence levels. Imaging technology will be integrated with the instrument
ng in the presence of an air flow (e.g., while sampling) and proved to be difficult to use. We also tested impedance-based quartz crystal mi
e instrument optical system, and have outlined an innovative optical design that will be implemented in Phase 2. During Phase 1 we have le
s and final configuration will be established in Phase II. An overall goal is to integrate LAMIS technology in a prototype commercial instrum
s and used them to demonstrate the power of the microfluidic device. Lastly we created an E. coli library expressing diverse metagenomi
ntration levels down to 25 parts-per-billion (ppb) in control solutions samples. Extensive interference testing demonstrated the strength o
ys in soil samples obtained from NSF LTER sites. In Phase II, LGR will develop an improved sensor for the isotope determination of ambient
osition monitors is feasible; and there is an immediate and growing demand for these devices today. The Phase II program is designed to c
recision timing systems, or as an optical streak camera, or fast oscilloscope with greater than 10THz bandwidth.
c and experimental data. The feasibility of using reflection waves to measure bubble size distribution and void fraction was also demonstra

turing base will create new high paying jobs for magnet manufacturing by expanding into the wind and hybrid electric motor market.
ontainer inspection, screening, non-destructive testing, safe imaging, remote sensing, surface defectoscopy, cancer diagnostics, and time-d
e sets, model, lattice, and unit conversion. Thin client physics applications have been developed in Python that implement quad centering,
LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging), Bio-medical applications including ophthalmic corneal resurfacing and non-invasive glucose moni

e solid/liquid and solid/gas interfaces up to atomic resolutions while at the same time performing spectroscopic elemental analysis. This tec

y bottled gas markets but also other markets using traditional delivery of hydrogen. Specifically, the laboratory industrial gas market is extr
o adding stable transition metal transport facilitators to the polymer have been identified in Phase I. When incorporated into the membran
brid process of both CVI and PIP. The hybrid manufacturing approach showed the most promise for further development and optimization
ubstance, organic active materials. The overall technical goal will be reached by pursuing three research and development objectives. Thes
be produced in this will likely also used be used in medical devices such as cancer therapy and imaging systems, high-field accelerator mag
p to 50 mW/cm2 at 172 nm (UVC) from Xe gas were demonstrated with a UV conversion efficiency higher than 20 % in Phase I, and Phase II
ons to FNAL are anticipated, for initial testing of the structures and components for their 8 GeV pulsed linear accelerator, and later for insta
epresent a great leap forward for the use of dielectric materials in particle accelerators and high power rf generation applications.

fits of a rotating liner on a reciprocating piston under high BMEP operation. Most conventional work in the area of reducing piston assemb
ance and operational limits. The principle of the crystal-chemical approach is based essentially on the ionic potential of an oxide and is defi
e absorbing layer that is composed of CNT sheets. Developed in University of Texas at Dallas and licensed to Solarno, CNTs are grown as ve
-IR chemical spectroscopy by 100X over previous performance. With this improved sensitivity, the team demonstrated chemical spectrosc
gine manufacturers and coating suppliers. The project team will (1) demonstrate needed durability of SPPS YAG TBCs that engine manufac
olume commercial market ($0.40 to $1.90 per plate).What is planned for the Phase II project: We will develop Design Rules and a Model fo
elds as high as 12 teslas. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: High-temperature superconducting magnet cables will enable more p

ers serve a wide variety of applications, including metals processing, chemical manufacturing, electronics manufacturing, hydrogenation, an
tion of monomers to improve the scintillation properties of the plastic scintillators, (2) fabrication of larger plastic scintillators of up to 16
deling, and enhancement of geophysical modeling and earthquake prediction science.
t using actual coal-derived synthesis gas. We will also carry out a detailed system analysis and engineering assessment to fully quantify the
tal domain. The detector will consist of a CLYC crystal, an analog to digital converter, an FPGA circuit, and i/o ports for control and streamin
c integrate circuits (PICs) in a packaged 100 Gb/s coherent transceiver module.Commercial Applications and Benefits: If successful, the tec
orations and Environmental Design agencies, are already ongoing.

ide supplier of graphene nanoplatelets according to independent companies such as Cabot Corporation and POSCO, one of the worlds larg

n, a potential for 3% reduction in fuel consumption for the FTP cycle shall be provided, with associated transient response and cost benefit

is required to implement this technology.


tional models. Phase I will complete with the generation of machine drawings for the DCE-variant of the AMD45. In Phase II, Mainstream
hicles. For instance the 6.7 L Ford super duty trucks come equipped with a Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) system that uses urea for NO
developing device strategies for dual NOX and NH3 sensing. Successful completion of this project will result in a sensor with improved per
civity will be decreased by 30% in the new Dy-lean Nd-Fe-B magnets. Moreover, a reduced or eliminated Dy content will lead to a higher m
permanent magnet (IPM) motors used in current hybrid electric vehicles is the mechanical strength of the rotor. Thus, there is a pressing n

made with materials and manufacturing techniques known from marine waterjet manufacturing experience that provide an in-line, compa

tner with AET Solar, LLC. to create a first of its kind fully-glazed polymeric solar water heater. Tri-State Plastics, Inc. will serve as consultants

ddress topic 5b, USCi and Princeton Power Systems propose to fabricate a switch module that is rated at 15 kV, thus usable for switching vo
wellbore flow measurements, predictions of well performance will improve and EGS energy production will become more reliable and more
assed IEC 61646 and UL 1703 certification tests. Modules have passed 4500+ hrs. of the rigorous 85 C / 85% relative humidity & quot
ition and laser ignition, and compare the resulting engine performance (efficiency and emissions) to stoichiometric operation. Clearly, if via
aste can be vitrified in FeP glasses with an sulfate content exceeding in 40% the DOE recommended sulfur retention limit. FeP glasses can v

s: Injection locked magnetrons in novel combining networks can be used in phased array radar systems.

C) as well as scaling up manufacturing would be significant in realizing the promise of inexpensive power generation from fusion power pla
ttering facilities and will enable energy-resolved neutron transmission radiography where a large number of Bragg edge and resonance a
ted wide application of those magnesium batteries is electricity storage in renewable sources for the off-peak energy supplies, thus helping
ommercial Applications and Other Benefits: The commercial applications of this technology exist in for applications in the oil and gas indus
ers a return on investment in these codes, as well as create numerous commercial opportunities around implementing, supporting and en
es lifetime and performance while reducing production cost. Wide scale adoption of this unique technology will not only enhance mar

everal successful early customer trials and already started revenue generation for our product, and setup a ready-to-go Beta Program to kic
ve drift-free, stable and calibrated PNESAs. The prototype performance will be validated by our national lab collaborator. Commercial Appl

t production. The Phase I will consider the deposition of selected dielectrics with single layers and also show the possibility of multilayer pr
rry particles using state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics simulations and experimental evaluation. Finally, a feed system that can p
put variables) can reduce the simulation times by one to two orders of magnitude. To further reduce the computational time, PDT will also
terrestrial C budgets. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: We designed the worlds first automated minirhizotron for continuously

strong benefit to the plasma science community (university, government, industry). From a broader perspective, the diagnostics enabled b
ethods will be developed to produce high quality catalysts at low cost for large scale production. Electrodes will be fabricated to maximize t

orption lidar system is for routine water vapor measurements for meteorology. The increased data volume is expected to lead to improved
le capability for the growing array of diversified users in the wind energy forecast market. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Cus
at Universities, National Laboratories and Industrial Institutions. A new spectroscopic imaging mode with unprecedented sensitivity will be
ficant gain in RF power efficiency and a level of thermal management that will allow for a factor of 40 increase in power density, over and a
unipolar design and is expected to overcome the following limitations of the competing technologies: Silicon power switches are plagued
nd process control. For battery performance, reliability and safety, it is important to verify that nano- and micro-structures meet the chem
ith nanodimension semiconductor transducer structures comprising an array of metal oxide nanotraces that are selectively derivatized wit
wire will be made to insure that all requirements are met or exceeded. Market reports estimate hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) sales will incre
0% improvement in wear scar using industry specified test conditions (4 ball test, ASTM D 4172). Overall, in the Phase I, II, and III iteratively

mple, it could replace the conventional energy dispersive detectors like silicon drift diodes in scanning electron microscopes (SEM).
costs to produce the carbon aerogel/carbon fiber-composite insulation. The new insulation developed in Phase I and optimized in Phase II
manufactures. ANG storage tanks are lighter, cheaper, safer, and more easily conformable to vehicles. The DOE storage target for ANG has b
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ll allow NEXT to efficiently scale our low-cost OPV product towards the much larger commercial and utility markets where PV sales are driv

at its BCMS may increase pack available capacity from the 90% typical with a resistive BCMS1 to as much as 97% to 98%, thus adding thous

and infrastructure. Phase II would include the construction of a full position-sensitive tracking detector. Commercial Applications and Othe
ded chemical, which is produced from fossil fuels, (ii) decrease net CO2 emissions, (iii) create high-paying biomanufacturing jobs and promo

M system for SMRs was established by using existing OLM techniques on iPWR simulator data. This formed the basis for identifying SMR-spe
high-speed data transmission, the limitations of copper as a transmission media related to the absorption and dispersion of the energy in

o potential customers for beta testing at sites around the country. These beta testers represent a wide range of potential applications of th
Department of Energy Superfund sites and private sector sites such as chrome plating facilities.
tions and Other Benefits: The primary application of the proposed laser technology is as a pump source for ultra-high-intensity mid-IR laser
ed the feasibility of the proposed approach using materials at temperatures up to 3200C and temperature dependent measurements of me
cial Applications and Other Benefits: The primary application targeted by the proposed system, Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography (EUVL), is o
to find the optimum design for low-cost manufacturing of the complete load. This will include manufacturing processes for the mode con
rom VORPAL simulations with them to experimental data. These results demonstrate the importance of the new capabilities to better unde
tition rate. The system will be CEP stabilized to be suitable for ESASE and other high field physics applications. Commercial Applications an
d for detecting weak spectral features next to an intense zero loss peak. The newly designed spectrometer will be built, in two stages durin

methods like centrifugation. Using the microhole membrane to help scale this technology can slash energy use and processing costs in the
d with an equivalent pebble bed breeder. Analysis also showed a more than twofold increase in span between coolant walls for a typical U
d, which makes the dead time between frames negligible. The readout integrated circuits (ROICs) are designed to be mosaiced, to form a m
nefit of the project is the availability of an efficient tool which will be used in creation of safe, clean and economical energy source based on
3 GHz multi-beam klystrons to FNAL are anticipated, for initial testing of the structures and components for their 8 GeV pulsed linear accele
e testing of the prototype SRF cavities. Cavity manufacturing and performance experiments will enable an evaluation of tube quality and c
es a large commercial possibility. Establishment of the PPM technology will result in installing klystrons in many systems in lieu of solenoid
y the strict requirements and the limitations of the existing tunnel environment of the LHC synchrotron near the Final Focus point, and sho
erconductor Technology) will use to fabricate standard round filament wires that will then be characterized and tested. Efforts to minimize

shifters, and switching devices.


Phase I will be further optimized by investigating parameters that can affect the polarization and quantum efficiency of these photocathode
nce selective release of important elements as molecular sidebands. Project team will compare the experimental release studies with the s
involve about a thousand ramp-up and ramp-down cycles, about 20 over-current or thermal-excursions hitting the quench limit and about
for multiplexed systems operating at 40 GHz. Such a high frequency operation allows this multiplexed digital SQUID array to be easily imple
ant advances over other materials for neutron detection in oil exploration and nuclear power generation, and in beam monitoring and diag
in collaboration with experts from Michigan State University, Idaho State University and Fermilab. Finally, by collaborating with leading
sed products. In order to achieve this, we propose a Phase II SBIR that expands on our successful Phase I project to include the following sp
aces on diamond crystal will be beneficial to many applications in the field of X-ray physics, particle physics, and nuclear physics. The curre
strial partner for commercializing the HaloRead device.

le technology for fabrication of low-cost GaN transistor devices.

predict system performance. This is a proven tool that uses Monte-Carlo simulation.

s of the project.
W and 1MW in Phase II. The performance of the Li-ion battery based power system will be assessed according to weight, number of pulses
ric) and the active (HfO2 dielectric) will give a measure of the historical total X-ray dose that is independent of temperature. This device wi
uld have a significant impact on guidance, navigation and control systems for spacecraft, launch vehicles, missiles, kill vehicles, smart muniti

er base due to the synergy between this technology and current product offerings. LM has acquired US Patent No. 0087089 for its cardlock
t;s success in generating additional revenue tied to our Phase I and Phase II SBIR projects has allowed ATA to grow and expand its business
ain of modular satellite component selection was a starting point that has revealed a raft of other markets some that we are already pursui
It could be used for virtually any system requiring onboard autonomy and would thus potentially cover the entire range of mission typ

defensive counterspace mission, these opportunities should increase significantly in the coming years.
director turrets/apertures. This system will improve the quality of aero-optical test data measured in subscale and full-scale wind tunnel te
nt, vehicles, or structures, where vibrations due to the test facility typically degrade or contaminate the data signal, our concept can be em
ly used a cut-and-try approach, which has proven to be costly and not always reliable. In contrast, the UCDS process provides clear insight

n of large numbers of unmanned mobile assets to the battlefield, there are strategic intelligence functions (such as IR reconnaissance, surv

d. Therefore, the use of rhodium alloy additions and the formation of a stable hafnium oxide layer for additional oxidation protection will b
offer immediate and tangible benefits for any DoD organization involved in T & E planning or analyzing test data. Our main approach to
architectural structure analysis, security, law enforcement, border patrol, scientific instruments, laser detection, laser eye protection, biom

anned and unmanned platforms. The proposed technology has the potential to enable detection of target signals which were previously no
e sensors, and sensors for search and rescue.
rs and autonomous vehicles. Commercial applications include surveillance, robotics, machine vision, and high end automobile collision avo
ide caves, tunnels, pipes, or other structures. 2) Enabling air vehicles to operate at night, using only starlight or airglow for ambient illumina

to optimize altering particle size proportions. Critically, the framework will be implemented to accommodate and maximize the use of loca

try is an end to end simulation and modeling capability that accurately predicts performance of an as-manufactured imaging system, e.g. a
ryodeposit layers that form on optical surfaces during cryogenic calibration activities. The proposed cryodeposit mitigation/remediation sy
be serviced through a successful completion of the Phase II research and hardware demonstrations. OSC has identified two subsystems of

of full scale morphing Uninhabited Air Vehicles ( UAV)


gnificantly benefit air traffic control and air force radar installations, by improving their ability to detect aircraft in the presence of such clutt

undred km. These operators, for instance of Iridium satellites and others to be launched in the future can use the predictions for high accu

volutions of standards and associated human training for all UxV interfaces.

ameters in the simulation or the algorithms. Toyon will also perform integration with a testbed determined by the MDA.
methods developed here will allow the production of new energetic materials at a scale where all development testing can be performed.

dard woven fabric. Miniature parachute systems shall be designed, produced and tested using both the nonwoven and woven fabrics and c
ystem a solar light collector/concentrator (SLC) that focuses IR/UV filtered solar radiation onto optical fibers, a motorized tracking system t

ns with dynamic spectrum sharing, routing adaptation and interference mitigations. In addition, some relevant Defense Acquisition Program
ogies for effective Space Situational Awareness and decision making in complex Earth orbit environments with important military and comm

how to efficiently utilize the limited observers in a space network to track multiple attackers. Such insights will benefit various applications

tial and life-cycle economy of concrete-based infrastructure systems. The technical efforts to be undertaken in the project would yield speci

y complex and costly time-domain systems (THz-TDS) by utilizing emerging, lower cost CW-THz generation and detection. Other benefits in
nd magnetic field. We will develop the specifications for a Phase II prototype TD-THz test system using fiber optic coupled THz instrumenta
ns/descriptions. We will sell these libraries and interface as a standalone product or as a plugin to already existing data management system

and methodologies developed here are also directly relevant to solid propellant rockets and gas turbine combustors. The general scope of t
d a UV Raman modulation scheme that could be used to subclassify pathogens. In the Phase II proposed here, we will extend this biomark

gn of parametrically variable wind tunnel models would allow reduced cost and time in the development and testing of these models, thus
. Public domain availability of this data set is instrumental in the development of CSE tools, since it will allow single and multi-physics simul

ved, more compact, efficient, and cost effective grenade replacement.

ill be controlled using a feedback loop that will seek to maintain the process within a subset of the admissible window in order to provide a
n innovative displacement map rendering software library that is integrated into a demonstration application. The resulting geospatial prod
ficant size and performance reduction in cooling loop components such as pumps and heat exchangers while improving overall aircraft per
ocused ion beams for semiconductor fabrication and electron beams for electron microscopy.

D tools, and wind tunnel database. These products will have significant impact on military applications including the ELLA, Laser Strike Fight

ETSI"s capability of connecting to legacy systems and external SOAs to quantify the trust of information coming from these domains
ded for pioneering studies of the thermo-mechanical characteristics of microscale samples at high temperatures up to 1100°C. The realizati
abrication activities.
e speed and efficiency of the design process, ultimately helping to avoid and or solve problems associated combustion dynamics brought o
e (proton and ionizing) and following a high dose rate from a man-made event. Our primary emphasis for the first planned product will be
g applications utilizing portable telescope systems will also benefit from this technology.

eneration fire suppression systems, and electronic/computer equipment rooms. This multi-use marketability increases commercialization o
medical imaging, ecosystem monitoring and protection, and manufacturing quality control.
ts for air platform training, and must carefully select visual display technology to meet training objectives. A similar application for SAGES ca
e issues making propulsion enabled small satellites more viable for a wider user and mission type base, e.g., DoD, NASA, commercial space
ystem for future high-survivability applications and will provide revolutionary performance beyond current state-of-the-art in terms of high
cial missions (including communications and earth observation) as a direct replacement for existing technologies. The proposed technolog
proposed technology is applicable to all future DoD, NASA and commercial (including communications and earth observation) SmallSat mis

may also be applied to nearly any other material system with crystalline components, with an economical number of tests and rapid charac
thod for spectral or coherent combining of NIR semiconductor lasers. This combining is routinely produced for near IR region by volume Br
ance of military operations and ground crew health and safety. If successful, a fielded system could yield 3-5 dB of noise reduction for lega
l techniques, such as high-speed imaging, have, in some cases, proven to be instructive and have helped to guide measurement efforts. Ho
on monopropellants could be retasked indefinitely between station keeping and rapid orbital maneuvers using a single propellant. Addition

proved crew safety. The development of a comprehensive set of validated FSI methods and tools provides a unique opportunity to optimiz
e SWIFT-AFSCN transponder can provide a secure, high-reliability, high-availability communication link between CubeSats and small satellite
pplications in which fastener holes must be filled and consequently trimmed to meet low observability requirements. The PHAST can also b

using its actuation capability to provide altitude compensation for improved off-design performance. These performance improvements h
even ten times could reduce the on-going launch services costs of the government by 90% of current costs. Since the engines are a major p
es present some special challenges, but the proposed environment would address those challenges. The net result would be shorter devel
ected threats to a spacecraft's health and safety. Such a configurable onboard planning application is not available today. many missions (c
hods to produce sustainable processes for the production of DAF and ANF. These deliveries will require the engineering of optimized chem
ilitary and non-military applications of 3D LADAR.
infrared/shortwave infrared), wide-field-of-view (WFOV) imaging system. The design will be composed of three subsystems to include the

spatial light modulators for optical signal processing and adaptive optics, (4) sensors and systems for industrial inspection, robotic vision an
has commercial applications in enabling the automation of vehicles such as satellites, unmanned vehicles (e.g., unmanned air vehicles (UAV
deploy a highly extensible set of even more powerful and capable rule-based Battlespace Assessments (BAs), Decision Factors (DFs) and De
hieves compression of the order of 106 (estimates based on analysis of data supplied by the government) by eliminating the redundancy in
magnitude increases in throughput and quality of integrated intelligence production systems. This will help the ISR community to deal with
ient and effective. In the military space, the P-3 PBNM solution being developed has direct application in the WIN-T and JTRS MUOS progra
at information already provided above. The production of low cost SRF cavities has applications in all of todays SC particle accelerators, suc

lication, due to a combination of available densities, and the level of anisotropy. This would result in a worst case, material failure, and less
h structure is planned. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Light weight conductive graphite foam is an enabling material for the n

s. Current methods for 3D IC development are limited by the thickness of the CMOS wafers and the resulting dimensions of the TSVs that
gement program. A Phase II project to be proposed later will develop a commercial FDR system for nuclear power plants. Commercial App
by providing GUI elements common to parallel tools. Application programming interface (API) design focus will be placed on minimizing th
ces. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed studies of a 1 MW cw 704 MHz elliptic beam IOT will further establish the

t improve the automated scheme selection algorithm. Since conditions are often ambiguous, the algorithm will be modified from an exper
yro-kinetic code. In Phase I, will explore different options for unification of the two types of codes. A key feature of the CompX code suite

3D structure to be designed and fabricated. During the Phase I, EHT will design and construct magnetic field probes on flexible PCBs, which

gration of environmental contaminants underground. Other environmental markets where the Raman Gas Cell would find use is in air pollu
rowth and different tail signatures. The objective is to develop this concept into an economical beam-monitoring product to provide to the
age processing tasks). The programmer expects that optimized and functionally correct versions of these and other routines are available fo
ab internally uses libraries to fill out the mathematical back-end functions, and then provides very convenient and math-focused syntax wh
and proven methodology that provides a quick, accurate and cost effective tool and is available on-demand to address weld-simulation and
ted beam into the power extractor. A demonstration experiment will be performed at the Brookhaven National Laboratory if the schedule
oning, and the thermal emittance will be estimated. Applications and benefits: Robust, high quantum efficiency, extended lifetime, ultrafas
1.7 GHz structure, ~400 MW for a 26 GHz structure, and ~14 MW for a 91 GHz structure [6]. The pulse length is expandable to 50 ns with a
sosorbide can also be used as a monomer replacing phthalic anhydride in PET plastics. By changing the feedstock from crop- derived sugar

g a catalyst layer structure that can take advantage of these kinetics has been challenging. If this technology were to prove successful it wo

developed under this proposed idea will likely result in various instruments as potential viable commercial products for ultrafine par

modulates macromolecular assembly. Our understanding of either case is limited because, until recently, we lacked an experimental too
e, and ultimately dramatic reductions in cost of MgB2 strands for cabling. Hyper Techs technical approaches are to: Investigate multifilamen

ng and simulation derived from the reference implementation. In addition to strictly technical benefits (i.e., streamlining of multiphysics cap
chained in series to cover more area with the same electronics channel count. This proposal brings to bear professional RF engineering ex
nd technological advantage for the United States, while creating new pathways toward supplying a solution for the worlds growing portable
input, and visualization of simulation output.
y in the nations nuclear power industry, but also of its civil infrastructure. Effective life management of these structures could bring billions

n of furfural will allow commercial production of THF from renewable hemicellulosic biomass feedstocks for the production of elastomer fi
ost, high-performance atmospheric CO2 sensors constrains the effort of environmental scientists to monitor CO2 at local, regional, and glo
ange, ideally matched to scintillators emitting between 280 and 650 nm. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: LightSpins GaInP Pho

e scientific community significant sums (many $millions annually if counting all US accelerator and tokamak facilities) currently spent on ma
ase II, nPP will demonstrate a stamped MOB that efficiently couples single-mode optical fibers to Tx/Rx of a Si PIC; demonstrate a stamped
uperconducting wire will be made in Phase I and at multiple points during the Phase II effort and sourced to the superconducting communi
ves small and medium-sized firms the same competitive advantage currently enjoyed by large corporations that have the resources to susta

al supply chain optimization application will be used to support end-to-end decision-making from sourcing, production planning, and distri
er community of TAU users across a greater scope of application domains will emerge.
adequate margins on field quality, magnet reliability and safety. Phase II proposes to: 1) Design magnets of 15 T and 20 T; 2) Consider

es of atomic hydrogen and negative ion beams. Though H- ion sources enjoy several advantages over positive ion sources, their commerci

rom more frequent studies will directly benefit the goals of DoEs Terrestrial Carbon Program and the North American Carbon Program. The
d the North American Carbon Program. The basic sensor platform will be adaptable to applications requiring sensitive measurement of tra

managers to detect and isolate bufferbloat, which is both a drag on productivity and a barrier to energy-saving programs like telecommutin
eveal the kinetic properties of the plasma via the rapid transmission modulations of its gain. Whether in SRS or SBS mode, the three-wave n

demic and industrial labs, as well as manufacturing applications. In a manufacturing environment the quantitative measurement and imagi

s such as freckling resistance, hot-tearing resistance, incipient melting etc. In the program QuesTek will leverage its previous experience in

ch an early stage in the practical realization of this novel accelerator, RadiaBeam will be in a unique position to commercialize the technolo
em will immediately provide needed diagnostic tool to Cornell ERL, and expand RadiaBeam products offerings to cover the growing market

ve material increases the neutron absorption efficiency, and for devices with narrow trenches, the probability of registering the energetic r
ogy will be very promising for nuclear non-proliferation. It will also be applicable to neutron imaging systems, astronomy, and non-destructi
detected photon in large water Cherenkov counters for short- and long-baseline neutrino experiments, Positron-Emission Tomography, and
ntific equipment control; fourth, peer-to-peer data discovery for ease of deployment, installation, and management; and finally, seamless i

d all the XHV range. Those laboratories utilizing XHV can immediately take advantage of it use on existing systems as a direct add on produ
ffered to support ST in this project. The proposed QSED advance sits squarely in the middle of ScienceTomorrows mission and, if successfu
cs can withstand temperatures in excess of 260oC, they have a prismatic shape with low ESL, the massively parallel electrode structure res
s monitoring. Examples of specific areas of interest include diagnosis of bacterial lung infections such as ventilator acquired pneumonia

ritical atomic species of O, N, and H using femtosecond two photon laser induced fluorescence (fs-TPLIF) technique; (ii) The developme
he developed technology and provide the necessary deposition equipment to power electronics manufacturers. Additional benefits are als
oted to R & amp;D. These two industries include thousands of potential customers: public companies, startups, national labs, and uni
t have benefits to the public including discovering new drugs, evaluating new synthetic materials, and exploring the realm of the prot
on source for use in experimental research at SLAC, Jefferson Lab, and other electron collider facilities. These devices have applications in o

ign tool for plasma- etch-based semiconductor manufacturing equipment. In such scenarios, plasmas are formed in the region between an
rithms based on continuing research into implicit PIC methods, and additional capabilities will be added to the Vorpal framework targeted
ution of the electron beam at the same time as the dynamical friction forces acting on ions are obtained. The functionality of the Vorpal C
turing technology to produce waveguides of the physical characteristics required to maximize precision, accuracy, durability, and achievable

s for characterizing and monitoring subsurface soils for radioactive waste contamination. By utilizing the Cone Penetrometer Technique for

ments, including environmental conditions; flight duration, altitude range, scan patterns and coverage, and data package will be developed.
ted to that bus are aggregated as current. In this way, a super-pixel is defined as those sub-pixels that are sensed by a unique pair of busse
rchitecture has been developed and specifications approved, the DSPAD microcell and device-level functional circuits will be designed, laid
g diameter of 12.5 mm which is feasible as compared with the critical bending diameter of 11 mm for both tension and compression. In a
te, characterize, and properly attribute sources of local seismic energy to either natural or human causes. Our software system would
Heavy Ion Beam Probe detectors and measurements under development within the O.F.E.S Diagnostic Program including: 1) Development
ational security and its use may be extended to a wide commercial arena.
nstrate the performance potential of PESR technology on a large area HPGe detector using XIA electronics. The goal of this work is to asses
ht microscopy investigations with a cold sample and one must have the ability to carry out light microscopy after x-ray microscopy when on
a proof-of-concept unit incorporating a commercially available handheld inkjet printer. Significant effort will be placed on development of

ane technology in membrane industry, offering the advantages of both polymeric membranes and conventional ceramic membranes.Comm

the BCC process, with and without XOs production. XOs are short chain polymers made by the hydrolysis of xylan. These compounds hold
h burgeoning competition. Beating the heat and keeping the cost down for a given design is the task of every LED lighting developer. In th

U.S. a dominant position in a global market totaling $8 billion per year, but can eventually reduce total US energy use (and greenhouse gas
se markets give a total of 55 Billion Sq Ft of addressable floor space. The novel sensor will reduce energy used in these fixtures by 31%, sav

The roll to roll processing capability will reduce the capital investment for the corrosion resistant plate fabrication. In combination, all these

battery systems. Phase II will develop new advanced control capabilities for micro-grids and utilities meeting industry standards. Commerc
ITN team will manipulate the parameters (airflow, field strength, bead chemistry, etc.) to determine the configuration and settings that pro

nced Test Reactor (ATR) at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Lunas fiber optic multi-flux sensors are a cross-cutting technology, designed to

nsor within the borehole. Another aspect is to develop a software interpretation package designed specifically for imaging fractured rock en

nditions.
integrating product metrology, as well as advanced process control into manufacturing. The Phase I will focus on the pilot demonstration o

tion factor & lt;0.01, dielectric absorption & lt;0.5%, temperature withstand & gt;260 oC, operating temperature & gt;
han 2% of manufacturing capacity for silicon modules. The early adopters jumped to this radical new technology because conventional ins

de. Capabilities for survey planning, data capture and advanced data processing and linkage to reactive transport models will be implemen
ocused on testing sensors in harsh conditions for better understanding of their performance, they are also structured to match requested b
ation 1 engine modules, with innovations including reduction of condensation on admission, such that the overall thermal efficiency of the

newable fuel. The liquid fuel will be analyzed by gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy and elemental analysis to determine the degree o
production. Once the product is mass produced, the proposal has demonstrated how cost targets enabling market pricing of $500 can be

MC tubular solar receiver; the demonstrated fabrication of receiver prototypes and material for coupon-level materials testing; and the eval

efits: This research will usher a new generation of high-voltage GaN-on-Si power integrated circuits, which will find widespread application
APPD-style photodetector modules, and 2) fabrication of complete systems for at least four early-adopter groups to use in field tests. Comm
ooking for effective alternatives. Our technological solution is based on microbial biofilms that are capable of inducing the precipitation of
ng the later stages of precipitate coarsening in metal alloys, cavity growth in fatigued metals and ceramics as well as many aggregation and

llation screens using a Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) technique based on magnetron sputtering. The PVD process is advantageious since
arge effects. Analytic fields used in the Phase I design work will be replaced by realistic fields generated by coil elements. Commercial Appl
homson scattering of laser light from the electron beam). In addition the LPA electron beams and associated radiation that can range f

ance packaging scheme. Reliability testing of key MCPM subcomponents such as the power substrate to baseplate attach will be performed
d package-heat sink technology provides lower thermal resistance and thus enables thermal management solutions that improve the oper
data management and analysis capabilities to create a proficient, comprehensive software system. Secondly, we plan to develop a fully fun
costs along the value chain, without sacrificing performance or compatibility with traditional cooking practices. Commercial Applications
and d) to develop a roadmap for commercialization of HIRD with side reactors for synthesis of bio-based esters. The Phase II work plan wil
ercial plant investment of less than one year. In the Phase II program, research and development will be completed to support immediate
ne performance and customer value for the temperature ranges supplied by co-produced liquids. The 20 kWe design uses novel approache
PV manufacturing diagnostics on PVMC pilot manufacturing line. The demonstration of a high-throughput in-line PV manufacturing diagn
ce interdigitated back contact cells. Various sensor configurations were developed and used to measure as early as the emitter formation s
ence on fossil fuels
ation in OEM application relevant environment test systems. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: There is an established consensu
of this technology has been successfully established. An economic analysis was conducted and demonstrated the economic viability of this
rent filters. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Advanced filters have application in investment casting of turbine components fo
s industry, super critical CO2 power cycles, aircraft engines, and turbopumps.
rocessing, and chemical processing plants.
d at participating nuclear power plant facilities. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This Phase II effort will result in three comme
ll enable maintenance cycles of next generation nuclear plants to be determined by fueled components and will reduce the waste produce
y, will build a prototype sensor based on the Phase I laboratory apparatus. The prototype sensor will be demonstrated in a spent nuclear f
amp; amp;A operations. Phase I also demonstrated unique ability of our synthesis method to create large structures suitable for portal ima
libraries. This includes building on the research and development of Phase I by continuing the PyTrilinos expansion and implementing the
fense to expand their use of High Performance Computing and Modeling and Simulation. The commercialization strategy offers several leve

s: This work will be of direct public benefit by enabling scarce and costly resources to be used much more effectively for purposes of power
e integrated with the instrument payload microprocessor-based control electronics to allow characterization of land and ocean surfaces du
pedance-based quartz crystal microbalances (IQCM) on several stages of a cascade impactor. These IQCM sensors provided sub-nanogram
ase 2. During Phase 1 we have learned how to operate two lasers of different types (quantum cascade and 3 m diode) in the same instrum
a prototype commercial instrument, providing rapid LIBS and LAMIS measurements at the same time. Commercial Applications and Other B
expressing diverse metagenomic DNA from sites likely to contain bacteria that produce enzymes with lignocellulose degrading capab
ng demonstrated the strength of the detection algorithms in the presence of common groundwater and soil constituents. While challenge
otope determination of ambient N2O emitted from soils and groundwater. The sensor will include provisions for batch gas sampling, cham
Phase II program is designed to complete the feasibility investigations started during Phase I and advance specific manufacturing technique

void fraction was also demonstrated; and theoretical formulations to interpret reflected sound wave signals to use in the inverse problem s

brid electric motor market.


y, cancer diagnostics, and time-domain spectroscopy. A rapidly growing number of research applications are found in solid-state, nuclear p
that implement quad centering, orbit display, bump control, and slow orbit feedback. This service based architecture has provided a very
and non-invasive glucose monitoring, Environmental sensing (green-house gases),Telecommunications applications. Congressional abstrac

copic elemental analysis. This technique has a broad range of impact over several scientific and engineering fields. It will allow biological st

atory industrial gas market is extremely price competitive. Hydrogen is being substituted for helium as a carrier gas for analytical equipmen
n incorporated into the membrane polymer these facilitators will enable both high permeance and high selectivity for ethylene/ethan
er development and optimization in the Phase II SBIR program. In Phase II, MATECH proposes a novel Hybrid CVI/PIP CMC processing route
d development objectives. These objectives are to: (i) optimize these novel organic systems with respect to cycle life duration and efficienc
stems, high-field accelerator magnets, and motors and generators that operate under extreme conditions.
han 20 % in Phase I, and Phase II will develop and demonstrate large scale microcavity UV lamps having areas up to one square foot and th
ar accelerator, and later for installation on the accelerator itself; this commercial opportunity has a market potential of over $100 million w
generation applications.

area of reducing piston assembly friction has revolved around improved piston ring profiles and liner honing/coating/surface texture. Unfo
potential of an oxide and is defined as = Z/r, where Z is the cationic charge and r is the radius of the cation. Erdemir [1] proposed that usin
to Solarno, CNTs are grown as vertically oriented forests on iron-coated silicon wafer using chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Our RF-induct
emonstrated chemical spectroscopy on extremely thin films, down to the scale of a single molecular monolayer. Among other accomplishm
S YAG TBCs that engine manufacturers need prior to adopting advanced TBCs and (2) develop and demonstrate a robust, economical proce
op Design Rules and a Model for fabrication of electrode/bipolar plates for a range of flow battery chemistries and load leveling technolog
magnet cables will enable more practical fusion magnets, the next generation of very high field scientific magnets, and magnets for grid en

manufacturing, hydrogenation, and electrical generator cooling which would benefit from lower cost stacks, a result of the work in this proje
plastic scintillators of up to 16x4x4, (3) characterization of their scintillation properties, (4) investigation of neutron/gamma PSD, and
assessment to fully quantify the benefits of the new technology. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The use of coal-derived syn
/o ports for control and streaming data. The hardware and software will be optimized for a CLYC based detector with a complete device eva
d Benefits: If successful, the technology developed under this program will be used in telecom metro networks and datacenter communica

d POSCO, one of the worlds largest steelmakers. Each has licenses from XGS for the low-cost graphene manufacturing technology. The focu

nsient response and cost benefits. The advanced developments required for the solution proposed herein are expected to have far -reachin

MD45. In Phase II, Mainstream will leverage its relationship with Rivian Automotive to accelerate the development of the engine and prov
CR) system that uses urea for NOx reduction. We envision similar exhaust systems will become available to retrofit older trucks. Aftermarke
lt in a sensor with improved performance and lower cost than the competitive sensor device, enabling lower emissions and improved com
Dy content will lead to a higher maximum energy product for these magnets throughout their entire operating temperature range. The cost
rotor. Thus, there is a pressing need for a high strength, low cost, low core loss, and easily processable soft magnetic alloy for use in the ro

ce that provide an in-line, compact, low weight, efficient power generating unit, has multiple installation configurations and has its own hoi

tics, Inc. will serve as consultants for polymer selection and processing/manufacturing. Currently 13% of the energy usage in homes is to he

5 kV, thus usable for switching voltages up to ~11 kV. Adopting a bipolar p-type SiC-GTO approach coupled with the AC-linkTM topology all
become more reliable and more cost effective.
% relative humidity & quot;damp heat test & quot;. This is 4.5 times the duration required by the certification standards. The mo
iometric operation. Clearly, if viable approaches to laser ignition hardware can be demonstrated, there will be significant motivation for the
retention limit. FeP glasses can vitrify wastes that are poorly suited for BS glasses. In particular, FeP glasses can dissolve and retain a much

eneration from fusion power plants. Billions of dollars are being spent on fusion power as it promises a clean, safe and reliable source for p
r of Bragg edge and resonance absorption spectra for different areas of the sample can be measured simultaneously. The detection devices
ak energy supplies, thus helping the development of the alternative energy solar and wind.
lications in the oil and gas industry (seismic imaging, optimizing reverse time migration simulations), electronics industry (modeling electro
mplementing, supporting and enhancing the framework.
ogy will not only enhance market penetration for dynamic windows but establish a new benchmark for performance and cost.

ready-to-go Beta Program to kick-start wider trials in Phase II that we expect will help refine the product and generate sales. This Phase II p
b collaborator. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The market size for environmental monitoring is expected to be $700M by 203

w the possibility of multilayer production with the shadow mask approach. Data from phase I on selected dielectrics will then be taken to
Finally, a feed system that can prevent particle sedimentation in the feed will be designed. At the end of Phase I, key design parameters an
mputational time, PDT will also employ design of experiments method before the large-scale simulations are conducted. The design of exp
d minirhizotron for continuously observing roots and microorganisms at microscopic levels, that we coupled to arrayed rhizosphere soil sen

ective, the diagnostics enabled by the instrument will benefit the nations economy by improving plasma sources and processes used in the
will be fabricated to maximize the catalyst utilization at the cathode. Proton will conduct performance and durability tests, evaluate the re

is expected to lead to improved general weather forecasts, as well as those for extreme events.
lications and Other Benefits: Customers and end-users of these products include wind farm operators, regional power providers, grid syste
unprecedented sensitivity will be integrated into this solution to offer the capability to for example detect trace contaminants in soil sample
ase in power density, over and above that demonstrated with Hyperion. In Phase II, we will fully characterize this PoC source, refine the de
con power switches are plagued by excessive cooling requirements due to high switching and conduction losses, silicon carbide switches u
micro-structures meet the chemical/physical design specifications. The demand for Li-ion batteries has the potential to spread into areas ot
at are selectively derivatized with metal/ metal oxide nanoparticle sensitization layers. Numerous instruments have been developed to aut
tric vehicle (HEV) sales will increase from around 1 million units in 2011 to close to 4 million units in 2020. Also by then, it is expected that
the Phase I, II, and III iteratively designed and optimized nanolubricant additive formulations will be evaluated using engine tests and field

ron microscopes (SEM).


hase I and optimized in Phase II will lead directly to increased productivity within the above markets and help to lower costs of the finished
DOE storage target for ANG has been set at 180 V/V in order to make ANG competitive with compressed natural gas. Ceralinks carbon aerog
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markets where PV sales are driven by cost. We are particularly well suited to important market segments not currently well served by curr

s 97% to 98%, thus adding thousands of dollars of value to each battery pack while decreasing cost, hardware complexity, waste heat, and

ommercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed detector platform presents a unique and broad range of capabilities, including hi
omanufacturing jobs and promote rural economy, (iv) utilize abundant domestic renewable resources, (v) enhance national energy securit

the basis for identifying SMR-specific improvements needed for OLM in Phase II. This R & amp;D project will employ a comprehensive
and dispersion of the energy in the printed circuit board (PCB) material are evident. Their limitations point towards fiber optics and the in

ge of potential applications of the new instrument: from monitoring of natural surface water, to contaminated groundwater monitoring, to

ultra-high-intensity mid-IR lasers which drive X-ray sources based on high-harmonic generation (HHG). There is a growing interest in apply
dependent measurements of melt structure. The R & amp;D defined precise requirements for an advanced instrument that will be de
traviolet Lithography (EUVL), is on the cusp of becoming a billion-dollar industry; but, one for which the current EUV sources are inadequa
ring processes for the mode converter, minimized post machining of the lossy ceramic material, compression techniques for various section
e new capabilities to better understand the physics of electron emission from diamond surfaces. What is planned for Phase II? We will com
ons. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed laser system will be a new tool for x-ray free-electron laser-based light sou
r will be built, in two stages during Phase II. Stage A spectrometer will be built in the first year. It will reach 10 meV energy resolution at 60

y use and processing costs in the areas of algae and biofuels, pharmaceuticals, nutritionals, food and beverage, chemicals, and corn-based
ween coolant walls for a typical U.S. ITER solid breeder test blanket module design. These promising results indicate the potential for substa
gned to be mosaiced, to form a monolithic detector with no dead space between individual ROICS. The imager is specifically designed for o
onomical energy source based on nuclear fusion.
r their 8 GeV pulsed linear accelerator, and later for installation on the accelerator itself; this commercial opportunity has a market potentia
evaluation of tube quality and commercialization potential. A cost/benefit analysis will assess economic viability of the new technology.C
many systems in lieu of solenoid focused klystrons, increasing overall efficiency while reducing size and weight.
ar the Final Focus point, and should be capable of the test requirements in the SPS tunnel. To accomplish these tasks, Niowave has partne
and tested. Efforts to minimize porosity due to gas evolution during thermal processing of wires will also be made. The microstructure an

efficiency of these photocathodes for high current electron guns. We are also planning further improvement on QE. And finally, the perfor
mental release studies with the simulations. Engineering efforts to complement product commercialization activities for the DOE entry and
tting the quench limit and about 10 thermal cycles. Phase II will begin with a design modeling effort of the MgB2 coils for the e-lens system
al SQUID array to be easily implemented with high density detector arrays. The digital SQUID chip was designed, simulated, fabricated, and
nd in beam monitoring and diagnosis in 3rd and 4th generation synchrotron facilities.
ly, by collaborating with leading research universities, this proposal will educate and train the next generation of scientists, engineers and t
roject to include the following specific aims: (i) To adequately supply high specific activity Sn-117m to R & amp;D activities over next 2
s, and nuclear physics. The current and future upgrades of national and international facilities related to high energy physics, nuclear resea
ding to weight, number of pulses and robustness to providing filtered power to the laser system. Phase II will develop and refine the Phase
nt of temperature. This device will always be operational, independent of the power state of the device and will consume zero power.
missiles, kill vehicles, smart munitions, and other applications requiring precision inertial knowledge. Non-DoD applications include spacecr

tent No. 0087089 for its cardlock clamp. ACT has also submitted for a patent for an embedded heat pipe cardlock clamp in 2012. Any furth
to grow and expand its business through Phase III commercialization and other spin-off contracts. As reported in the ATA Company Comm
some that we are already pursuing and others that are yet to be explored. In the satellite realm, there is broad appeal to a range of missio
r the entire range of mission types from small to large, near-Earth to interplanetary, experimental, science, military, and commerc

cale and full-scale wind tunnel tests for assessing performance limitations and operational envelopes of laser systems prior to costly aircraft
ta signal, our concept can be employed to isolate these vibrations from the data.
DS process provides clear insight into why the propulsion system behaves the way it does. This allows developers to design the issue out of

(such as IR reconnaissance, surveillance, targeting, and red/blue-force tracking) that cannot be integrated because the platforms cannot su

tional oxidation protection will be evaluated. BENEFIT: This proposed technology is applicable to leading edges of hypersonic vehicles, roc
g test data. Our main approach to commercializing the technologies developed under this program is to incorporate them into our AgentWo
ction, laser eye protection, biomedical imaging, prosthetic vision aid, ecosystem monitoring and protection, manufacturing quality control

signals which were previously not exploited due to the low level of the signals, due to signal scattering and/or long sensor-target standoff ra

high end automobile collision avoidance systems, which can benefit from motion sensing, autonomous navigation, and distortion free, wide
ht or airglow for ambient illumination, including underneath forest canopies or deep in urban canyons. 3) Providing see-and-avoid capabiliti

ate and maximize the use of local materials. This project will build on recent advancements made in particle size detection, with the goal

ufactured imaging system, e.g. a robotic vision system for assembly work, or a consumer cell phone camera. Consumer and industrial elec
eposit mitigation/remediation system will therefore substantially reduce both the duration and cost of cryogenic radiometric calibration ch
as identified two subsystems of the proposed approach that can be spun-off into commercial sales. The resulting laser product could have
craft in the presence of such clutter. Over time, the existence of such capabilities may also help to allow proposed wind farm projects that

use the predictions for high accuracy collision avoidance and fuel estimates that will reduce the operating costs. Low Earth orbit (LEO) satel

d by the MDA.
ment testing can be performed.

nwoven and woven fabrics and compared for performance. Production trials shall be conducted to develop commercial fabric and process
rs, a motorized tracking system to align SLC normal to solar radiation reasonably accurately, and light delivery system comprising fiber-optic

vant Defense Acquisition Programs within DoD are such as WIN-T Warfighter Information Network-Tactical, JSTARS Joint Surveillance and T
with important military and commercial applications that include air traffic control, commercial space operations, asset protection, surveilla

s will benefit various applications including space situational awareness, resource allocation, and network adaptation. The proposed solutio

n in the project would yield specifications for material selection, mix design and practical/economical production of UHPC for use towards fi

and detection. Other benefits include faster examination of novel materials due to non-destructive, non-contact THz characterization; mor
er optic coupled THz instrumentation and components for automatically acquiring the THz spectral data under the relevant conditions. The
existing data management systems. In these cases, we would typically perform some custom engineering work to integrate the software int

mbustors. The general scope of the methods developed here is indeed rather vast. The reduced basis method has applications in numerou
here, we will extend this biomarker to characterize wound infections. We will show that we can accurately detect, characterize and distingu

nd testing of these models, thus putting such testing within their reach. In addition to reducing cost of model design and production, gene
w single and multi-physics simulation tools to be benchmarked against a common data set.

ble window in order to provide a margin of safety. Excursion of the material thermo-mechanical path outside the admissible window will b
on. The resulting geospatial production and runtime visualization technologies are anticipated to have broad application to simulation and
ile improving overall aircraft performance. In the Phase II effort, PCKA will demonstrate the ACESG technology in a hardware prototype (TR
uding the ELLA, Laser Strike Fighter, High Energy Liquid Laser Area Defense System (HELLADS), unmanned aerial vehicles, and aircraft survei

tion coming from these domains that don"t provide rich metadata capabilities will address the short term goals of managing the Qua
tures up to 1100°C. The realization of the proposed high-temperature microsample testing system will provide an unprecedented thermo-m

combustion dynamics brought on by transient, non-uniform fuel-air mixture preparation. This measurement capability is applicable for mili
he first planned product will be to focus on and respond to this requirement. As described above we will work in conjunction with establis

ty increases commercialization of the final product, which will result in a low cost unit, especially for DoD applications.

A similar application for SAGES can benefit the commercial aviation industry as it addresses the impact of HR5900 Airline Safety and Federa
g., DoD, NASA, commercial space (both domestic and international), university sponsored programs. Additionally, such a product type com
t state-of-the-art in terms of high operating efficiency, better cost-effective utilization of expensive ultra-high efficiency photovoltaic device
logies. The proposed technology potentially provides the DoD with a near-term and low-risk solar array panel assembly that could enable
earth observation) SmallSat missions as a direct replacement for existing technologies. The proposed technology promises to provide the

number of tests and rapid characterization and analysis time. This will, in turn, open the door to the design and optimization of new high-p
d for near IR region by volume Bragg gratings recorded in a photo-thermo-refractive glass. However, this glass is not transparent in mid IR. T
-5 dB of noise reduction for legacy engines, with comparable reductions likely for next generation fighter engines. Much of the adaptive n
o guide measurement efforts. However, specific design details may require quantitative, spatio-temporally resolved information such as hea
sing a single propellant. Additionally, the ability to use ambient atmospheric gases would enable highly-eccentric orbits that use ambient A

a unique opportunity to optimize design, realize additional system efficiencies, reduce weight and/or cost, and increase part life in future g
ween CubeSats and small satellites with a dramatic increase in collected data, and a decrease in data product latency.
uirements. The PHAST can also be used to trim shim buttons and cured liquid shim down to the required heights in a single pass for prope

se performance improvements have the potential to offset the added weight of the thrust diverter system. The rocket nozzle thrust diverte
Since the engines are a major part of the cost of a rocket, increasing the reusability of these components by mapping coke deposition cou
net result would be shorter development times, lower development costs, and better, more robust systems. In any application, military or c
vailable today. many missions (civil, military, and commercial) could benefit from such a flight software application to enhance their effecti
e engineering of optimized chemical processes, and answer the problem associated with the supply of these important chemicals. All mate

three subsystems to include the lens assembly, the composite focal plane (CFPA) assembly, and the signal condition-ing/processing/data tr

trial inspection, robotic vision and medical imaging, and (5) large-screen projection displays such as digital cinema.
e.g., unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), etc.), and manned vehicles (e.g
s), Decision Factors (DFs) and Decision Responses (DRs), and control over how those assets are executed, to deliver an exceptional level of
by eliminating the redundancy in the image data and including only the regions of interest. Significantly enhanced accuracy and robustnes
p the ISR community to deal with a rapidly growing deluge of data from an increasingly diverse and disparate set of sensors and sources, wi
he WIN-T and JTRS MUOS program, where it can be used to automate the network planning, configuration and online re-configuration of t
days SC particle accelerators, such as accelerator light sources and spallation neutron sources. As a secondary commercial benefit, TiN film

st case, material failure, and less efficient heat transfer. Allcomps isotropic low-density, high conductivity foam has unique potential for sol
is an enabling material for the next generation extremely lightweight detectors for high energy physics experiments being conducted at CE

ting dimensions of the TSVs that connect the layers together. The thinner these CMOS wafers can be made, the smaller and more efficient t
r power plants. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Successful commercialization of this product will result in improved safety of
s will be placed on minimizing the time to getting a functional tool working. Work in Phase I will revolve around developing the base collec
am IOT will further establish the figure of merit for megawatt-class continuous-wave elliptic-beam inductive output tubes. The demonstrati

m will be modified from an expert system which tries to select a single correct scheme for each volume to an exhaustive algorithm that chec
eature of the CompX code suite is that they are released as open-source software. This enables code investigation and modification by the

ld probes on flexible PCBs, which will be tested at the University of Washingtons HIT-SI experiment and in EHTs material science plasma rea

Cell would find use is in air pollutants monitoring where the instrument could be used for monitoring the release of hazardous gases from
toring product to provide to the accelerator community that increases the detection resolution, hardware and software development, and
nd other routines are available for any given hardware. Ideally, the use of libraries lessens debugging time, eases porting to alternative or fu
ent and math-focused syntax where the user does not even need to be aware of the underlying library code. Consider thesystem solve ope
d to address weld-simulation and fabrication problems prior to manufacture. With the above background the scope of this effort will involv
onal Laboratory if the schedule allows. Applications and benefits: A tunable, powerful, narrowband THz source will allow scientists to selec
iency, extended lifetime, ultrafast photocathodes operating at visible wavelengths will significantly improve the beam quality of the photo
gth is expandable to 50 ns with a lower peak power.
dstock from crop- derived sugar to raw lignocellulosic biomass, this process is expected to produce isosorbide at one-third the cost of the c

y were to prove successful it would allow the utilization of PEM fuel cells in the aforementioned applications, greatly lowering our nations

mercial products for ultrafine particle detection.

we lacked an experimental tool possessing both the spatial and temporal resolution needed to capture the formative events. While in
s are to: Investigate multifilament MgB2 samples of different wire configurations and material choices, with filament size as a parameter, an

, streamlining of multiphysics capability development; significantly reducing the cost of development, ownership, and use of multiphysics s
r professional RF engineering expertise and unique custom simulation tools on the development of RF strip-line anodes for use in larg
for the worlds growing portable power needs.

se structures could bring billions of dollars in savings while also improving operational safety. In addition to concrete structures associated

or the production of elastomer fibers, and industrial solvents. The technology can exist solely for THF manufacture or be integrated with ce
or CO2 at local, regional, and global scales. LI-COR Biosciences is introducing a new sensor technology that can measure carbon dioxide wi
er Benefits: LightSpins GaInP Photomultiplier Chip provides an affordable, fast, large area, solid-state detector solution with single-photon s

facilities) currently spent on magnetic field sensor replacements. Sensors and instruments developed on this program are expected to find
a Si PIC; demonstrate a stamped ferrule for expanded- beam, single-mode, fiber-to-fiber connections; test and evaluate the entire link on a
o the superconducting community for evaluation. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The current primary application for superco
that have the resources to sustain an in-house digital manufacturing enterprise.

, production planning, and distribution routing for energy intensive manufacturing companies. In large energy intensive manufacturers, typ

ets of 15 T and 20 T; 2) Consider combined-function magnets, that incorporate quadrupole gradients in the dipole, to avoid neutrino-radiati

tive ion sources, their commercial use has been limited by their short lifetime. In this work, a modified 2.45 GHz microwave proton source

American Carbon Program. The basic sensor platform will be adaptable to applications requiring measurement of aerosols where sensor r
ng sensitive measurement of trace gases where sensor robustness and size are critical to performance, such as monitoring networks for gre

ving programs like telecommuting and telepresence. The techniques can be used in the DoE networks and between networks to share data
S or SBS mode, the three-wave nonlinear optical interactions between pump, probe and an electron plasma wave (EPW) or an ion acoustic

titative measurement and imaging capabilities could be used both as metrology for process control and as a tool for failure analysis and yie

erage its previous experience in modeling Ni-based superalloys (DARPA-AIM Contract#F33615-00-2-5216; NASA Contract# NNC07CB01C; e

n to commercialize the technology.


ngs to cover the growing market segment of high average power accelerating systems.

ity of registering the energetic reaction products is dramatically increased. These detectors were fashioned into prototype linear arrays. Fu
ms, astronomy, and non-destructive testing.
itron-Emission Tomography, and other applications limited by photon counting. The improved QE also significantly ameliorates the differen
agement; and finally, seamless integration of data-in-motion with databases to enable provenance tracking. During Phase I, RTI will collab

systems as a direct add on product. Such a major improvement in pumping technology would also spur efforts to improve materials and ma
orrows mission and, if successful, will further the companys business strategy by launching an advanced, high-margin product that will ena
y parallel electrode structure results in low ESR and the energy density is at least 10X that of film capacitors. The proposed development wi
ventilator acquired pneumonia and tuberculosis, on-site inspections for underground nuclear testing, and energy exploration.

technique; (ii) The development of 1-D imaging of electric field distribution, and rotational/translational temperature and vibratio
urers. Additional benefits are also expected, as more applications for ZnO are found in the commercial marketplace, the advances in film q
, startups, national labs, and universities. Subway Labs deployed an early version of IV Spy to a battery developer in July 2012.
d exploring the realm of the proteomics. Another major market for the product will MRI magnets. With the rising cost of health care, any
se devices have applications in other areas which include magnetic imaging research, surface analysis, Quantum computing and cryptogra

ormed in the region between an anode and cathode (both of which may be coated with dielectric material) and evolve to steady-state con
the Vorpal framework targeted for high-density plasma modeling, including improved models for ionization. Commercial Applications and
The functionality of the Vorpal Composer will be extended to work with these new capabilities. The Phase II project will fully implement an
curacy, durability, and achievable length of continuous measurement profile. Phase I will also research issues associated with design for dep

one Penetrometer Technique for deployment, the sensor will be able to provide real-time continuous profiles of the contaminated soil laye

data package will be developed. The requirements document will be used to update the lidar instrument design, and each of the compone
sensed by a unique pair of busses. At the end of each bus, the current signals are conditioned by resistive transimpedance amplifier (RTIA)
nal circuits will be designed, laid out, extracted, and simulated. A preliminary design review (PDR) will then be conducted to review the de
h tension and compression. In addition, we shall complete the cryostat design for the YBCO undulator coils. The cryostat will have a clear c
ses. Our software system would be immediately applicable to the seismic monitoring of induced seismicity, since our technology platform c
gram including: 1) Development of modern detector systems, enabling the HIBP to characterize /n and electrostatic fluctuation induced tr

The goal of this work is to assess performance standards of PESR versus those of well-established, conventional readout technologies. In
y after x-ray microscopy when one has cracking at non-pre-determined positions, or after x-ray fluorescence has been used to identify the r
will be placed on development of liquid HIP ink that meets a minimum set of requirements for the nuclear forensics community to be estab

onal ceramic membranes.Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Global demand for membranes is projected to increase a healthy 9.

f xylan. These compounds hold an important place in the food industry, as they have a prebiotic effect, stimulating the growth of healthy m
ery LED lighting developer. In this DOE program, Applied Nanotech, Inc (ANI) proposes a novel approach to create the advanced high-perfo

energy use (and greenhouse gas emissions) as much as 5% while improving comfort.
sed in these fixtures by 31%, saving 0.23 quads of energy. The EFOI team is based in Ohio and has a long history of successful technology t

cation. In combination, all these improved plate attributes will help the market penetration of in current early stage of fuel cell commercia

ng industry standards. Commercial Applications and other Benefits Improving the system cost and efficiency of combined PV and battery sy
nfiguration and settings that provide the best results. Our design reduces complexity and cost by using packed beads in a cylindrical column

cutting technology, designed to support a variety of nuclear power plants (and adaptable to fossil fuel plants with modification) so they ca

ally for imaging fractured rock environments and contaminant transport flow. An inexpensive, cost-effective method of imaging that can be

cus on the pilot demonstration on the technological feasibility on a key rail dimension. The objective upon the completion of Phase II is to

perating temperature & gt;140oC, thickness as low as 0.2m, breakdown strength of the order of 1000V/m and excellent self-healing p
nology because conventional instruments did not work for these modules. The ability to apply this completely novel approach to measurin

nsport models will be implemented and field tested. The software will be applicable to numerous monitoring needs in the private and pub
structured to match requested budget. Successful completion of this project will result in significant public benefit due to the potential of
overall thermal efficiency of the Distributed CSP with Storage system exceeds 38%, including a full 24-hour energy storage charge/discharge

alysis to determine the degree of oxygen removal and the product distribution. Lastly, an economic analysis will determine the profitability
ng market pricing of $500 can be met.

el materials testing; and the evaluation of thermal and mechanical materials properties, as well as the structural and thermal performance

will find widespread application in utility-scale power conversion. Successful implementation of the proposed technology will dramatically
roups to use in field tests. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The availability of large-area economically produced photodetecto
of inducing the precipitation of crystalline calcium carbonate using the process of ureolysis. This method has the potential to reduce forma
as well as many aggregation and self-assembly phenomena. Applications are in petrochemicals (colloidal and aggregate dynamics), biotech

D process is advantageious since it is scalable and offers a viable, cost effective, commercial solutions for the production of defect free, high
coil elements. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Our ulterior motive is to enable the DOE to hire US companies to construct Mu
ted radiation that can range from THz to x-ray wavelengths have applications in basic physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, and mate

seplate attach will be performed to evaluate the materials and developed assembly process. Beyond Phase II, APEI, Inc. will focus on manu
solutions that improve the operating range and efficiency for a wide variety of silicon-based and silicon carbide-based power electronic sys
y, we plan to develop a fully functional, commercial PICA air quality monitor (PATS+). The final objective is to ensure that PICA is well positi
ctices. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: When commercialized, the stove will dramatically reduce the risk of fatal respiratory d
sters. The Phase II work plan will advance the technology from TRL-4 to TRL-5, or perhaps to TRL-6, with focus on licensing the technology
ompleted to support immediate commercialization of the iCARD technology for FDCA production. The iCARD catalysts, reaction system, and
We design uses novel approaches of self- lubricating, low-wear-rate bearing surfaces, non-metallic regenerators, high-effectiveness, low-co
t in-line PV manufacturing diagnostic system at PVMC pilot line will lead to the rapid and successful commercialization of the technology in
early as the emitter formation step, and as late as a fully encapsulated module. In phase II, we will integrate the various sensors into an au

There is an established consensus that advanced sensing systems will be essential to achieving the cost and performance targets in advanc
ed the economic viability of this technology. The overall objectives of Phase II are to bring this proven and viable CO2 based biopolymer p
casting of turbine components for IGT as well as the much larger aero turbine markets. This will improve the yield and lower costs for single
effort will result in three commercial product designs including a portable field test system, a permanently installed comprehensive system
nd will reduce the waste produced by nuclear systems.
emonstrated in a spent nuclear fuel reprocessing facility located in Savannah River National Laboratory during long term tests, and the sens
structures suitable for portal imaging and/or neutron diffraction/radiography applications. We plan to develop, evaluate, and deliver to DO
xpansion and implementing the distributed array package designed in Phase I, as well as a third package that easily integrates external code
zation strategy offers several levels of supported product to industry.

effectively for purposes of power distribution. The first area of investigation will be applied in particular to optimal power flow with conting
on of land and ocean surfaces during aerial vehicle flights. The overall development project will build upon six years of existing UAV instrum
ensors provided sub-nanogram resolution in measuring deposited aerosols. We found that the IQCM sensors provide a cleanable smooth
3 m diode) in the same instrument and have gained experience with new 3 micron wavelength lasers that allow very sensitive measureme
mercial Applications and Other Benefits: LAMIS has a significant potential for multiple commercial applications. It is poised to speed up, to
h lignocellulose degrading capabilities. As part of our initial proof of concept for our device, we are using our device to discover metagenom
oil constituents. While challenges remain, the Phase I program successfully validated Giners approach to create a compact device for meas
ons for batch gas sampling, chamber measurements, and periodic calibration. LGR will work with the IAEA (at no cost to this program) to co
pecific manufacturing techniques to the point that they can be utilized to produce prototype devices for performance evaluation. Three pr

s to use in the inverse problem solver development were initiated. In Phase II the hardware of the spectrometer will be further improved t

are found in solid-state, nuclear physics, medicine, and biology. The same source can additionally generate intense ultrashort bursts of low
architecture has provided a very modular and robust environment that enables commissioning teams to rapidly develop and deploy small s
plications. Congressional abstract: An advanced short-pulse laser system is need for free-electron laser development at DOE accelerator fa

g fields. It will allow biological structures to be imaged at nanometer resolutions in the native environment and will provide new insight on

rrier gas for analytical equipment, and onsite generation is attractive from an OSHA perspective based on the lack of stored inventory and
selectivity for ethylene/ethane and propylene/propane separations. In phase I, a stable transition metal transport facilitator was succes
id CVI/PIP CMC processing route, developed and demonstrated in the successful Phase I program, to manufacture high purity stoichiometr
o cycle life duration and efficiency, (ii) select the most effective electrode and membrane combination, and (iii) scale-up the syntheses and

eas up to one square foot and their power supplies well matched to the lamp. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Several other e
potential of over $100 million within the first ten years of commercialization. Sales of this tube, or of closely related versions, can also be a

ng/coating/surface texture. Unfortunately, these efforts offer relatively small friction reductions and have little value in heavy-duty engines
n. Erdemir [1] proposed that using this principle, one can establish model relationship(s) between the quantum-chemical characteristics an
deposition (CVD). Our RF-inductrive controllable CVD method for MWNT growth can be easily scaled to commercial level and reduce the m
layer. Among other accomplishments, the team also demonstrated the ability to extend AFM-IR capabilities to allow measurements in liqu
trate a robust, economical process. Process optimization and scale-up will conducted at a HiFunda incubator facility at UConn. HiFunda/UC
ries and load leveling technologies. The initial test bed will be the Case iron hybrid battery, and subsequently we will work with a n
agnets, and magnets for grid energy storage and for proton cancer treatment facilities.

a result of the work in this project. This project also enables next generation energy storage solutions through dramatic cost reductions on
on of neutron/gamma PSD, and (5) construction and evaluation of prototype detector systems. Commercial Applications and Other Benefi
efits: The use of coal-derived synthesis gas in power generation is an emerging technology with significant commercial potential, because g
ector with a complete device evaluation using relevant nuclear materials. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: CLYC has been iden
works and datacenter communications networks. It is anticipated that the inherent size advantage that such a photonic chip would have ove

nufacturing technology. The focus of this SBIR Phase I work will be to optimize the nano-Si/Graphene nanocomposite anode for next step P

are expected to have far -reaching applications for numerous turbocharged engine applications, including both Diesel and gasoline engines

lopment of the engine and provide an experimental demonstration in a Rivian automobile.


retrofit older trucks. Aftermarket applications offer an excellent pathway for market entry, and will pave the way to future incorporation in
er emissions and improved competitive pricing to vehicle manufacturers. Additionally, successful development of a low cost NOX sensor w
ting temperature range. The cost of the magnets to be developed with the proposed technologies is expected to be reduced substantially c
ft magnetic alloy for use in the rotor core of EV electric motors. The design of a high performance electrical steel sheet for the core of the m

nfigurations and has its own hoist system for service or replacement in one day. The unit requires no power house and installations can be

e energy usage in homes is to heat water for showering, washing clothes and dishes, and preparing food. In 2010, residential buildings in t

with the AC-linkTM topology allows the device to switch in the medium voltage range while maintaining low losses and a high switching sp

e certification standards. The modules are fabricated without lamination, vacuum pressing or module heating. The encapsulation sealants a
be significant motivation for their commercialization. The project team has intellectual property in the area of high-power fiber delivery, a
can dissolve and retain a much high sulfate content than is possible in BS glass. This work will provide additional data confirming the poten

an, safe and reliable source for providing energy. The benefits to the public are enormous in terms of less impact to the environment, lowe
taneously. The detection devices will be based on the novel neutron sensitive Microchannel Plates (MCPs), developed by NOVA Scientific c

onics industry (modeling electromagnetic propagation), and materials industry (modeling the properties of new materials or of processes s

r performance and cost.

nd generate sales. This Phase II project will develop a sale-ready system that can overcome the programmability, extensibility and security
is expected to be $700M by 2030. Other markets we can address include biomedical where point of care devices are needed to detect the

dielectrics will then be taken to focus efforts on prototyped larger capacitors with more rigor including reliability studies in phase II. The ov
hase I, key design parameters and their relevant operation ranges will be identified and quantified. This will facilitate our work in Phase II to
are conducted. The design of experiments technique is used to help determine which high-delity simulations should be run and then, after
d to arrayed rhizosphere soil sensor systems that continuously measures soil conditions (http://ccb.ucr.edu/amarss.html, http://www.rhizo

ources and processes used in the semi-conductor, electric propulsion, and manufacturing industries. The proposal includes support letters
d durability tests, evaluate the results against current state-of-the-art catalysts/electrodes, and refine the energy analysis for the baseline an

onal power providers, grid system operators, and energy sales and trading. The other target application is assessment of wind energy proje
race contaminants in soil samples and identify how they associate spatially with soil constituents. Commercial Applications and Other Bene
ize this PoC source, refine the design and integrate onto our 30kV source isolator. An ion optical column will be built that is suitable for ultr
osses, silicon carbide switches using metal-oxide materials suffer from long-term reliability concerns when operating at high temperatures,
potential to spread into areas other than electric vehicles. For example, renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power generatio
nts have been developed to automate the process of gas analysis. Nanohmics plans to capitalize on semiconductor oxide detection techno
Also by then, it is expected that around 1 million plug-in hybrids (PHEV) and electric vehicles (EV) will be on the road. This will create a rob
ated using engine tests and field studies to demonstrate meeting engine performance efficiency (per DOE guideline), power gain, fuel econ

elp to lower costs of the finished products (solar cells, LEDs, carbon composites, etc.). In addition, the products produced by these industri
tural gas. Ceralinks carbon aerogel sorbent will have a highly engineered microstructure, enabling higher amounts of adsorbed natural gas
ucts, mass-produced
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not currently well served by current generations of PV, for example, large open-span rooftops that cant support traditional PV.

are complexity, waste heat, and pack balance time.

ange of capabilities, including high efficiency, excellent time, spatial and energy resolution, and it can be readily expanded to large scales. T
enhance national energy security, and (vi) enhance technology export in the future. Cell-free systems would become a disruptive biomanuf

ect will employ a comprehensive, hands-on approach to advance the state of OLM technology to address the maintenance needs of SMRs.
t towards fiber optics and the inherent speed and latency advantages of light in future design trends for ultra high-speed data transmission

ted groundwater monitoring, to wastewater treatment plant optimization. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Once commerciali

ere is a growing interest in applying HHG laser technology for industrial applications due to access to particular X-ray wavelengths and rela
anced instrument that will be developed in Phase II to meet customers clearly identified needs. In Phase II the R & amp;D will comple
rrent EUV sources are inadequate for the full range of manufacturing processes and diagnostics. The technology scales well to the X-ray ra
on techniques for various sections of the load, optimum configurations of the components to even out the heat load, high power testing an
lanned for Phase II? We will complete the implementation of accurate, quantum mechanical, modeling of electron emission processes, sur
ee-electron laser-based light sources. It will also demonstrate a path to scale the laser system to the TW peak power level. We also propos
h 10 meV energy resolution at 60 keV, and it will provide a test bed for key design elements of stage B. The Stage B spectrometer, which wil

age, chemicals, and corn-based ethanol. An entire range of alternative applications exists in the field of water remediation, effluent and s
indicate the potential for substantial performance improvements in solid breeder blankets. In Phase II, microengineered cellular breeders
ager is specifically designed for operating in the high gamma and neutron environments of a tokamak. In Phase I, Voxtel tested a prototype
pportunity has a market potential of over $100 million within the first ten years of commercialization. Sales of this tube, or of closely relate
viability of the new technology.Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The commercial application is to apply this technology to the p

these tasks, Niowave has partnered with Old Dominion University and Fermilabthe two integral participants of the US involvement at the L
be made. The microstructure and the performance of the wire will then be correlated with the powder characteristics. The engineering cr

ent on QE. And finally, the performance of the optimized cathodes will be evaluated in realistic gun environment by Jefferson Lab. Commer
n activities for the DOE entry and spin-off markets will also be undertaken. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The immediate ma
MgB2 coils for the e-lens system with enough detail so that the magnetic, thermal, and stress requirements can be understood for the fab
gned, simulated, fabricated, and allits components were successfully demonstrated. The objective of this Phase II SBIR program is to develo

tion of scientists, engineers and technicians involved in isotope production.


amp; amp;D activities over next 2-3 years we will reproducibly prepare the Sn-117m in high enough quantities to perform chelation and con
gh energy physics, nuclear research facilities, nuclear radiators, and X-ray synchrotrons need diamond based detectors and optics. Addition
will develop and refine the Phase I health aware Li-ion battery system concept and prototype for 250kW capability.
d will consume zero power.
DoD applications include spacecraft guidance, navigation and control, as well as commercial aircraft inertial navigation systems

ardlock clamp in 2012. Any further developments or combinations will be protected by patents. Depending on the final product outcome,
rted in the ATA Company Commercialization Report, we have received 43 Phase I SBIR awards and 21 Phase II awards. ATA"s track re
broad appeal to a range of missions from cubestats, to small tactical satellites, to hosted payloads on large commercial platforms. The majo
ence, military, and commercial.

ser systems prior to costly aircraft integration and flight testing. Such a system will also help to identify sources of disturbances in the tunne

elopers to design the issue out of their system early or quickly mitigate the issue if it arises during testing. This approach will greatly reduce

because the platforms cannot support the size, weight, limited-lifetime and cost of the present Stirling cooler technology. Also, similar issu

edges of hypersonic vehicles, rockets nozzles, combustion liners, jet vanes, furnaces, igniters, spark plugs, and other applications that may e
orporate them into our AgentWorks product, which will increase its appeal as a commercial product and enable us to use the tool to provid
n, manufacturing quality control and consumer electronics cameras.

/or long sensor-target standoff ranges. Thus, the proposal technology has applications in counter-terrorism, law enforcement, and a variety

igation, and distortion free, wide angle viewing without the need for focus adjustment.
roviding see-and-avoid capabilities to a UA (unmanned aircraft) operating at night. 4) Stealthy operation in pure dark environments, by allo

ticle size detection, with the goal of deploying a small testing unit that can provide information on particle sizes. Formulating UHPC using ind

a. Consumer and industrial electronics industries will realize tremendous gains in product development efficiency if improved system mod
ogenic radiometric calibration chamber test activities.
esulting laser product could have valuable utility in biological, medical, laboratory science, and military illumination applications; high efficie
oposed wind farm projects that would have previously been denied due to the concern of potential radar interference, to now be allowed

costs. Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are often selected because of the reduced cost of putting them in orbit; their operating costs and mis
commercial fabric and process and develop a cost model for the fabric. The fabrics shall be manufactured in the USA to meet the requirem
ery system comprising fiber-optic cables and hybrid light-fixture. In addition to undertaking phase II research, the team is committed to rap

, JSTARS Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System Aircraft, JTRS GMR Joint Tactical Radio System Ground Mobile Radio, DCGS-N--
tions, asset protection, surveillance, and security systems. The military applications include space and Earth surveillance, ballistic missile d

adaptation. The proposed solution has tremendous potential in military applications regarding space and airborne networks, such as JSF, FC

uction of UHPC for use towards field construction of large infrastructure systems. The project would also produce substantial laboratory dat

ontact THz characterization; more convenient, higher resolution measurements due to CW-THz over THz-TDS; and new research insights in
der the relevant conditions. The fiber optic THz transmit and receive modules would be integrated into a sample cryostat with variable elec
work to integrate the software into the client's specific platform and tailor the system for custom vehicle capabilities or requirements

hod has applications in numerous markets: automotive, nuclear, image processing, and atmospheric science to name a few. The project is d
detect, characterize and distinguish the presence of MDR pathogens in the milieu of commensal bacteria that are often present at a woun

del design and production, generation of suitable transonic aeroelastic wind tunnel test data within the public domain will directly benefit

de the admissible window will be mapped to the POD data and a part-specific inspection plan will be generated. The part will be subject to
d application to simulation and visualization products for the Navy and throughout the DOD and other US government agencies.
ogy in a hardware prototype (TRL 4) and evaluate the technology impact on the JSF aircraft in a comprehensive cost / benefit study. If succ
erial vehicles, and aircraft surveillance systems. They also will have commercial applications such as in astronomy, laser communications, a

term goals of managing the Quality of Information (QoI) for current DoD systems. CFDRC"s commercialization strategy is focused in t
vide an unprecedented thermo-mechanical testing tool to researchers interested in the quantitative exploration of the relationship betwee

nt capability is applicable for military and commercial propulsion systems, as well as industrial furnaces and internal combustion engines. T
work in conjunction with established Air Force, other Government agency, and aerospace/prime system developer contacts to identify spec

pplications.

HR5900 Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2010. Finally, the medical simulation market, which also require
tionally, such a product type complements rideshare opportunities such as ESPA. For example, ESPA-class satellites will be able to take adva
h efficiency photovoltaic devices, higher specific power / lightweight, affordability, broad modularity and scalability, high voltage operabilit
anel assembly that could enable ultra-high survivability missions where survivability from exposure to natural or man-made events such as
nology promises to provide the DoD with a near-term and low-risk solar array system for SmallSat applications and will provide revolutiona

and optimization of new high-performance materials.


ass is not transparent in mid IR. The proposed research is directed to development of a phase photosensitive material that would be transp
ngines. Much of the adaptive nozzle technology to be developed is directly transferrable to civil aviation, where noise reduction for comm
resolved information such as heat release rate, temperature, and equivalence ratios at a rate of 1 kHz or greater. Hence, the optical sensors
centric orbits that use ambient Air for orbit raising and drag reduction for very low orbits. The Multi-Mode FRC thruster has definite payoffs

and increase part life in future generations of liquid rocket engine (LRE) designs. The benefits of the technology and potential commercial
ct latency.
heights in a single pass for proper skin alignment to reduce the cycle time and cost associated with meeting step and gap requirements. All

The rocket nozzle thrust diverter enables greater throttle range beyond the rocket engine throttle capability. Moving the throttling capab
by mapping coke deposition could substantially improve the number of missions each engine can provide. There is also a great deal of co
. In any application, military or commercial, this would translate into money saved; in military applications it would also translate into a mo
plication to enhance their effectiveness and help ensure their survival.
e important chemicals. All materials have excellent potential for commercialization to CONUS sources.

condition-ing/processing/data transport electronics. Such a system will enable smaller UAVs to provide IR-based, wide-area-motion-imager

cinema.
etc.), and manned vehicles (e.g., aircraft, spacecraft, ships, etc.). This work also has commercial applications in the oil and gas industry and
o deliver an exceptional level of dynamic realism to distributed battlespace simulations. The new Phase II capabilities will give the end-use
nhanced accuracy and robustness for autonomous space activity detection. BALIC can achieve low false alarm rates with 1% or lower. It sig
te set of sensors and sources, within increasingly stringent time requirements. This work will benefit NASIC, DoD, NGA and other intelligenc
n and online re-configuration of the satellite networks.
dary commercial benefit, TiN films have applications as hard and corrosion resistant coatings in the oil/gas and chemical industry as well as

oam has unique potential for solving this problem. Being highly thermally conductive and tailorable in density, it is possible to reach the a
periments being conducted at CERN and many laboratories around the world. Hollow, low mass graphitic foam is under evaluation for adva

the smaller and more efficient the through-silicon vias become which will in-turn improve the performance of silicon pixel detectors for Do
will result in improved safety of nuclear power plants through accurate health and aging assessment of cable polymer materials. Applicatio
ound developing the base collection of libraries and plugins that can be utilized by parallel tool developers to quickly create full-featured g
e output tubes. The demonstrations of elliptic-beam IOTs at higher power and higher efficiency/lower voltage will produce a new class of h

n exhaustive algorithm that checks all possible solutions and reports successful permutations. The algorithm will also be enhanced for mor
tigation and modification by the user, promotes confidence in the code, and ensures that researchers will in any eventuality be able to conti

EHTs material science plasma reactor. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: There are a large number of scientific and industrial app

release of hazardous gases from industrial sites for regulatory purposes. Also, the instrument could find use in furnace atmosphere contro
and software development, and side by side comparison with well accepted but invasive deflecting cavity technology.
eases porting to alternative or future hardware, and gives excellent performance because it is tuned by experts in the hardware and the al
e. Consider thesystem solve operator, which is A\b, where A is a matrix and b is a vector to solve against. Matlab examines the matrix and c
he scope of this effort will involve the following tasks:1) Employ an open-source solver (no fee) to replace the commercial code (solver). 2
urce will allow scientists to selectively excite and study new dynamic phenomena at light sources. Besides applications for basic science, th
ve the beam quality of the photoinjectors for current and future light sources. Besides applications in basic science, the long life of the cath

bide at one-third the cost of the conventional route, thereby opening up multiple new markets for this versatile renewable

ns, greatly lowering our nations energy requirement while lowering our carbon emissions.

e the formative events. While in situ TEM has emerged as an enabling capability in this regard, to develop a predictive understanding that
h filament size as a parameter, and the best performing and most workable wire option will be selected for further development; Determin

ership, and use of multiphysics simulation capabilities; easing use of modern massive computational resources), the national computationa
rip-line anodes for use in large-area microchannel plate photodetectors with time resolutions of picosecond or less. Specifically, a un

o concrete structures associated with the nuclear power plants and transportation infrastructure, there is a need for improved moisture me

ufacture or be integrated with cellulosic fermentation technology to capture the value of the furfural byproduct liberated through hydrolysi
can measure carbon dioxide with state-of-the-art precision while reducing the price by a factor of 10. Commercial Applications: Scientists
tor solution with single-photon sensitivity and wide dynamic range. The low noise and high speed of the GaInP Photomultiplier ChipTM m

his program are expected to find multiple applications in magnetic field sensing for accelerator facilities, fusion reactors (ITER, etc.), as wel
and evaluate the entire link on a photonic test- bed; and develop a roadmap for future multi-core fiber links. Commercial Applications and
t primary application for superconductor precursor powder is in superconducting magnets used in high-energy physics colliders. While the

rgy intensive manufacturers, typically, more that 70% of costs of goods sold are directly related to energy costs and hence small percentag

dipole, to avoid neutrino-radiation hot-spots; and 3) Fabricate a short dipole of reduced size and field. Commercial Applications and Other

45 GHz microwave proton source will be used as a source of hydrogen atom beams that will be surface converted to H- ions. The anticipate

ment of aerosols where sensor robustness and size are critical to performance, such as monitoring networks for the boundary layer, as wel
h as monitoring networks for greenhouse gases, as well as emissions from the hydraulic fracturing industry and natural gas pipeline distrib

between networks to share data.


a wave (EPW) or an ion acoustic wave (IAW), will be used to reveal the slope of the velocity distribution function (VDF) of the electron or io

a tool for failure analysis and yield improvement.

NASA Contract# NNC07CB01C; etc) and use in-house models that have been developed to predict Ni SX castability. The Phase I focus will be

d into prototype linear arrays. Further, special readout ASICs were designed and built, along with the supporting electronics, to couple this

ficantly ameliorates the difference in QE between vacuum- based and silicon technologies, while retaining the big advantage in noise, gain
g. During Phase I, RTI will collaborate closely with Fermilab computer scientists to acquire HEP domain knowledge, to validate the propose

orts to improve materials and make XHV systems as common as UHV systems are now. Commercial uses would include semiconductor EUV
gh-margin product that will enable the company and its partners to create at least 17 net-new jobs by the end of 2018.
s. The proposed development will address prototype fabrication and testing of PML capacitors designed specifically for HV pulse power app
and energy exploration.

onal temperature and vibrational distribution function, using fs coherent Anti-Stokes Raman scattering (fs-CARS) spectroscopy; (iii) the
ketplace, the advances in film quality and deposition technology may also be marketed to manufacturers of sensors and other electronic c
eloper in July 2012.
he rising cost of health care, any new innovation to reduce cost would be very welcomed.
antum computing and cryptography.

l) and evolve to steady-state conditions. Adjustment of anode/cathode properties and materials enables optimization of the steady-state p
on. Commercial Applications and other benefits: The implicit PIC algorithms needed to model high-density plasma interactions with lasers a
II project will fully implement and optimize the algorithms for accurate modeling on macroscopic timescales of electron cooling and compe
es associated with design for deployability using flexible borehole liner technology and will produce prototype PRISMS for later emplaceme

es of the contaminated soil layers. In addition, less drilling waste and also less worker exposure will occur when fielding applications are co

design, and each of the components, including optics, laser transmitted, detector, and pulse processor will be designed. An end-to-end simu
transimpedance amplifier (RTIA) and pulse processing. The column pulse detection circuits are capable of sub-nanosecond timing, approxim
n be conducted to review the devices performance, yield estimates, and cost estimated. This will facilitate fabricating a fully-function DSPAD
s. The cryostat will have a clear cold beam aperature of 3 mm. Furthermore, we shall develop a 5-pole prototype YBCO SCU and perform te
, since our technology platform comprises a comprehensive toolkit of highly advanced seismic data processing techniques that allows us to
ectrostatic fluctuation induced transport with greater than prevailing resolution; 2) Incorporation of more populous detector/aperture sets

tional readout technologies. In Phase II we will develop a prototype, many channel, three-position sensitive HPGe detector based on this p
e has been used to identify the region in a biofilm where plutonium has been sequestered. The microscope must be confocal for 3D imagin
forensics community to be established jointly with DOE, NNSA, and FBI stakeholders at the outset of the project. Durability tests will be co

rojected to increase a healthy 9.0% annually to $19.3 billion in 2015. The many advantages of the proposed membranes will make them qu

mulating the growth of healthy microflora in the gut. Unfortunately, current methods of enzymatic production have low yields, making the
o create the advanced high-performance power LED circuit board that can effectively dissipate heat generated by power LEDs and stabilize t

history of successful technology transition from R & amp;D to the lighting market. EFOI has over half their sales into the ESCO market

arly stage of fuel cell commercialization.

cy of combined PV and battery systems will accelerate adoption in several billion dollar markets. The application discusses three markets fo
ked beads in a cylindrical column to provide an easy installation under a longer gradient magnetic field. The ITN/Texas A & amp;M tea

nts with modification) so they can operate safely just below their maximum rated power levels and temperatures to achieve their optimum

e method of imaging that can be performed in single wells or widely spaced wells would impact the way boreholes are located, sites are ch

the completion of Phase II is to have a less than 5% rejection rate in a rail mill under the 100m high-speed rail specifications with this mark

V/m and excellent self-healing properties. Hybrid Acrylate/PP, acrylate/PET, acrylate/PVDF and acrylate/PPS films when used to produce m
tely novel approach to measuring solar cells and modules relies on the expertise developed at Sinton Instruments in controlling the light so

ing needs in the private and public sector, including site remediation, water resources and unconventional energy. It will provide a low cost
c benefit due to the potential of this technology in helping the energy industry increase efficiencies and lower emissions. The proposed sys
energy storage charge/discharge cycle. 4. Integrate the heliostats, tower, receiver, and engine modules into an existing Generation 1

s will determine the profitability of the process. The commercial application is a new process for converting algal lipids and bio-crude into

ctural and thermal performance of the solar receiver prototypes.

sed technology will dramatically improve the performance and reliability of power electronics in electric vehicles, power supplies, and rene
omically produced photodetectors with time resolutions below 10 psec and space resolutions of & lt;50 microns will enable new tech
as the potential to reduce formation permeability and lower the risk of unwanted upward CO2 migration. Prior research by our team in th
nd aggregate dynamics), biotechnology and medicine (membranes, macromolecules), and industry (metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, electro

e production of defect free, high quality scintillators with high yield. One commercialization pathway important to DoE facilities will be the
re US companies to construct Muon Colliders, the next multi-billion dollar scientific instruments to investigate the smallest things in the un
try, biology, medicine, and material science.

e II, APEI, Inc. will focus on manufacturing process yield optimization, reliability and qualification testing, and marketing of the HV SiC MCPM
rbide-based power electronic systems. The commercial applications of the proposed package-heat sink technology include: (1) HEV power
to ensure that PICA is well positioned for the next generation of sensors and capabilities through continued research and development of a
uce the risk of fatal respiratory disease for rural cooks and their children in the developing world with the added benefit of on- demand ele
cus on licensing the technology to industrial partner(s). In terms of the DOE BioEnergys Stage-Gate process, Phase II will advance the techn
D catalysts, reaction system, and overall manufacturing process will be optimized to provide low cost, high quality FDCA product. Perform
rators, high-effectiveness, low-cost heat exchangers, and a rotary transmission to transfer the mechanical work of the engine to the electric
ercialization of the technology in Phase III. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The target application for the proposed in-line ma
ate the various sensors into an automated scanning system. This will be tested at a customer site on mini-modules, cells and films, and will

d performance targets in advanced power systems. The resultant products, high temperature, internally calibrated, temperature compensa
viable CO2 based biopolymer production technology from a laboratory scale to a pilot scale process, produce biopolymer for indust
e yield and lower costs for single crystal casting and can be expanded to other casting processes and products. Investment casting is a mu
installed comprehensive system, and field testing services to evaluate the control element drive mechanism system using the techniques a

ing long term tests, and the sensors readings verified by laboratory analyses. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The benefits of
elop, evaluate, and deliver to DOE fully functional detectors based on the scintillators discovered in Phase I, and demonstrate their perform
at easily integrates external code into Python and compiles specific routines. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Enthought will u

optimal power flow with contingencies and to short-term stochastic dispatch for systems with a high level of renewable penetration. The s
six years of existing UAV instrument development, in particular the deployment of aerosol instruments (particle counter, light absorption a
ors provide a cleanable smooth surface for particle deposition and one that can be exposed to high and low-humidity air without affecting
allow very sensitive measurement of hydrocarbons. During Phase 1 we have employed such a 3 micron laser in a field measurement of me
tions. It is poised to speed up, to simplify and to make isotopic analysis more affordable than at present. We anticipate applications in ecolo
ur device to discover metagenomic genes for enzymes that degrade cellulose, and more specifically lignocellulose. These enzymes are esse
eate a compact device for measurement of multiple heavy metals in subsurface environments. The Phase II program will include sensor an
(at no cost to this program) to compare the system to an established isotope measurement laboratory. Subsequently, the instrument will b
erformance evaluation. Three prototype devices will be developed. These prototypes represent a cross section of the requirements studie

meter will be further improved to upgrade high frequency signal generation (for smaller bubble size measurements) and lower frequency h

intense ultrashort bursts of low-dose hard X-ray radiation to enhance screening capability.
pidly develop and deploy small scripts that build on powerful services. These services are all built on relational database data stores and sc
velopment at DOE accelerator facilities such as the Stanford Linear Accelerator. The purpose of this project is to develop a short pulse laser

t and will provide new insight on the structure-function relation in biological systems. In materials science and chemistry, it will provide new

he lack of stored inventory and elimination of bottle transport. Proton has established lab channels and thus has a logical market entry po
l transport facilitator was successfully incorporated into the polymer membrane. The facilitator was shown to be in the desired chemical fo
ufacture high purity stoichiometric SiC CMCs utilizing both commercially available Japanese fiber and MATECHs low-cost SiC-1900X stoichio
d (iii) scale-up the syntheses and do prototype validation. The prototypes will be fabricated at two levels, 3.8 W and 40 W. The 3.8 W proto

d Other Benefits: Several other emitters capable of generating photons in various UVB and UVC ranges will be designed and demonstrated
ely related versions, can also be anticipated to other research institutions domestic and internationaland to industrial organizations, with a

ittle value in heavy-duty engines. Literature on wear rates in diesels indicates that wear during the initial 500-1,000 hours is deep enough t
tum-chemical characteristics and the lubricity of oxides at high temperatures. Specifically, it is possible to establish a correlation between t
mmercial level and reduce the manufacturing cost to the cost of the CVD process gases. In addition, the added value and savings of using t
es to allow measurements in liquids, enabling nanoscale chemical analysis in physiological and electrolytic environments. In Phase II the te
or facility at UConn. HiFunda/UConn will team with, and have received significant cost share commitments from a number of major engine
equently we will work with a number of government and industrial collaborators for single-cell testing of their preferred chemistry, mate

ough dramatic cost reductions on large scale systems, as well as significant savings in mining energy consumption through reduction in nob
al Applications and Other Benefits: The proposed detector technology will be very promising for nuclear non-proliferation. It will also be ap
commercial potential, because gasification-based power cycles operates with much higher efficiency than conventional pulverized coal com
her Benefits: CLYC has been identified as a replacement for He-3 tubes and provides excellent energy resolutions for scintillation materials f
h a photonic chip would have over discrete optics solutions that exist in the marketplace would allow for much tighter integration through t

composite anode for next step Phase II and III real world demonstration and commercialization. Project partners include Georgia Institute

both Diesel and gasoline engines, where fuel efficiency, transient response, and affordability are important. Benefiting from the availability

he way to future incorporation in new high fuel efficiency vehicles based on lean-burn technology. Tailpipe NOx sensors are not limited to S
ment of a low cost NOX sensor with accuracy at concentrations below 10 ppm will have applicability in off-road and industrial applications,
ed to be reduced substantially compared to the price of the current commercial counterparts with the same level of coercivity.
l steel sheet for the core of the motor plays a large role in the traction performance and fuel efficiency of an EV. Electrical steels used in rot

er house and installations can be done without touching the existing dam and take 1-6 months instead of years in an ecologically friendly w

In 2010, residential buildings in the United States used 840 billion kWh of energy for water heating at a cost of $97 billion. Solar water hea

ow losses and a high switching speed (~10 KHz). Switching at medium voltages allows the current to be reduced drastically by a factor of ~1

ting. The encapsulation sealants are dispensed through hot melt injection. Each of the components is applied in under 1 minute cycle time
ea of high-power fiber delivery, and has strong linkages with engine and laser companies, thereby putting us in a strong position for the com
itional data confirming the potential of FeP glasses to vitrify problem wastes at Hanford and a method for analyzing other similar wastes.

mpact to the environment, lower cost per watt of power and significantly safer than todays nuclear fission reactors. Today, PFC researcher
developed by NOVA Scientific combined with the fast and high resolution readout electronics developed by the University of California. O

f new materials or of processes such as combustion). The resulting benefits include more effective US energy production, new products, a

ability, extensibility and security pain-points by providing the capabilities to: (i) add newer performance tools to collect data from unique de
devices are needed to detect the onset Alzheimer & apos;s disease (AD). There are ~5.3 million people in the United States with AD (3

ability studies in phase II. The overall capacitor architecture will be designed using the novel thermal spray coating process and is based on
l facilitate our work in Phase II to package a prototype pump that can be coupled with any continuous hydrothermal reactor systems for bio
ns should be run and then, after the simulations are run, their results are used to develop the metamodels, which in turn are used to optim
u/amarss.html, http://www.rhizosystems.com/). Using this system, we are able to observe the infection process of symbiotic mycorrhizal a

roposal includes support letters expressing interest in our instrument.


nergy analysis for the baseline and next generation processes. In Phase 2, process scale up and continued anode optimization will be perfo

assessment of wind energy project feasibility, to select favorable sites where wind is strongest and year-to-year variability is minimized. Cus
cial Applications and Other Benefits: The developed product is expected to have high impact in many current focus-areas of research. In p
ll be built that is suitable for ultra-high resolution SIMS imaging, and capable of providing an oxygen beam diameter of 10nm and xenon be
operating at high temperatures, and silicon carbide bipolar switches which have much lower switching speeds, and suffer from a forward v
solar and wind power generation require electrochemical storage to compensate the time lag between production and consumption. Our
onductor oxide detection technologies by greatly expanding the ability to perform complex gas analysis by developing a highly sensitive and
on the road. This will create a robust market for motors with the wire insulation being proposed here. In addition to application in EVs, wir
guideline), power gain, fuel economy, and environmental impact reduction. In Phase I, we intend to conduct key tests in cooperation with

ducts produced by these industries directly impact greenhouse gas emissions as they either generate renewable electricity (solar) or increa
mounts of adsorbed natural gas storage than previously possible, with a target of 235 V/V, while maintaining economic viability. Projection
algybuildings and the
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eadily expanded to large scales. The resulting detector will provide excellent particle tracking and energy resolution when operated in a tim
d become a disruptive biomanufacturing platform, compared to living entities.

he maintenance needs of SMRs. The project will have 5 primary goals: 1) establish provisions in SMR designs for OLM integration, 2) develo
tra high-speed data transmissions. It is expected that optical transmission will be the definitive solution to certain PCB connectivity issues

ther Benefits: Once commercialized, the instrument will have numerous benefits for the mercury research and regulatory community and

cular X-ray wavelengths and relative compactness of the tabletop HHG systems. Additional applications include terahertz generation, and r
I the R & amp;D will complete the advanced instrument design based on the Phase I results. A test instrument will be constructed, fu
nology scales well to the X-ray range, where there are a number of other medical and industrial applications.
heat load, high power testing and life tests. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This dry load system will have a wide range of ap
electron emission processes, surface region localized states and space-charge effects, surface roughness, and varying electron affinity to en
ak power level. We also propose to develop a commercial prototype of a frequency mid-IR comb generator based on a diode-pumped fem
Stage B spectrometer, which will be mostly built in the first year and brought up and optimized in the second year, will be designed to reac

ater remediation, effluent and sewage treatment, as for example from energy producing anaerobic digesters, with the potential to capture
croengineered cellular breeders will be optimized and demonstrated that offer substantial performance and lifetime improvements relative
Phase I, Voxtel tested a prototype dual-threshold X-ray imager and its performance, including noise and linearity. We designed and fabricat
s of this tube, or of closely related versions, can also be anticipated to other research institutions domestic and internationaland to industr
to apply this technology to the production of Nb and CuNb tubes for lower cost superconducting radio frequency cavities. Cabot, H.C. Star

s of the US involvement at the Large Hadron Collider.


aracteristics. The engineering critical current density, JE, as a function of magnetic field will then be measured at 4.2 K. In phase II, the com

nment by Jefferson Lab. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: A successful project will produce a highly efficient polarized electron
ther Benefits: The immediate market need for these hot catcher materials is the DOE and installations like FRIB that have powerful and uniq
ts can be understood for the fabrication and testing of representative MgB2 coils. After the technology is proven in Phase II for reliability, w
hase II SBIR program is to develop a complete multiplexed ultra-low noise digital SQUID magnetometer/amplifier system. The system will b

ties to perform chelation and conjugation experiments that could be used in human clinical studies; (ii) To develop Sn-117m labeled chelate
ed detectors and optics. Additionally, ultra-smooth diamond substrates can also be used for heat dissipation in silicon based electronics.
navigation systems

g on the final product outcome, licensing agreements between LM and ACT will be put in place to manufacture and sell this product.
e II awards. ATA"s track record for commercialization of SBIR sponsored technology development is excellent, resulting in a Commer
commercial platforms. The major benefits afforded by STAARS coupled with the ASPIRE approach to interconnecting commodity modules i

rces of disturbances in the tunnel and suggest strategies for minimizing or eliminating these contaminants. Once tunnel disturbances are a

This approach will greatly reduce development cost, schedule and risk, while also allowing performance to be improved. Since UCDS is bui

ler technology. Also, similar issues relating to size, weight and cost limit market expansion in commercial applications such as medical diag

nd other applications that may experience extremely high thermal gradients.


nable us to use the tool to provide consulting services based on AgentWorks to customers in DoD, other Federal agencies, and commercial

, law enforcement, and a variety of civilian applications, in addition to many military applications.

pure dark environments, by allowing active illumination with only a minimal amount of illumination provided by the platform. We anticipa

izes. Formulating UHPC using indigenous materials requires that the fabricator have the capability to quickly assess the particle sizes and s

fficiency if improved system modeling can reduce the number of prototype iterations.

mination applications; high efficiency water ablation and desorption; supercontinuum generation, optical communications, industrial proce
nterference, to now be allowed to proceed with radar mitigation technology in place to prevent adverse impacts. Finally, a new, high-fideli

it; their operating costs and mission duration are very important considerations. As low orbit becomes more and more crowded by various
in the USA to meet the requirements of the Berry Amendment. The final deliverables includes submission of 100 linear yards of parachute
ch, the team is committed to rapid commercialization of the technology to be developed.

Ground Mobile Radio, DCGS-N--Distributed Common Ground Station-Navy, DCGS-X (Air Force), DCGS Army (DCGS-A) system. For some of t
h surveillance, ballistic missile defense, targeting, and communications. The proposed Game-Theoretic Space Situational Analysis Toolbox (

rborne networks, such as JSF, FCS, WGS, TSAT, NASA SCaN, SPAWAR, MILSATCOM, UFO, and SBIRS. As a whole, the proposed effort has gre

oduce substantial laboratory data and field experience with UHPC, highlighting its advantages in infrastructure applications. Diverse militar

DS; and new research insights into material properties that will help accelerate the development of the next generation of electronic device
ample cryostat with variable electric and magnetic field.rade offs in features, size, weight, and cost will be discussed. BENEFIT: Upon succe
icle capabilities or requirements. Each component library of our system has value in itself: the low-to-high resolution feature imputation c

e to name a few. The project is designed such that success in each technology goal can in itself represent a significant contribution to the s
hat are often present at a wound site. With the availability of drugs that can target even the most drug-resistant pathogens, rapid confirm

ublic domain will directly benefit commercial and academic developers attempting to improve their CFD and CSE tools.

rated. The part will be subject to NDI, evaluation of microstructure heterogeneity on local mechanical properties, and limited mechanical t
government agencies.
nsive cost / benefit study. If successful, PCKA will transition the ACESG technology to DoD programs under Phase III contracts and/or comm
onomy, laser communications, and power beaming.

cialization strategy is focused in two areas. First, CFDRC will develop and market the METSI technology for the Air Force. During Phase II, CF
ation of the relationship between temperature, mechanical property, and structural behavior of materials. Many materials and devices are

d internal combustion engines. The increasing availability of compact, ultrafast laser systems indicates that a ballistic imaging approach bas
veloper contacts to identify specific launch vehicles, payloads, missions, and programs where the RH MST can be applied at the system leve

ation market, which also requires high visual fidelity for effective training, continues to grow and thus requires support in determining visua
atellites will be able to take advantage of lower cost access to space, but can have the ability to modify their orbits since they are enabled w
calability, high voltage operability, high deployed stiffness/strength, compact stowage volume, simplicity and high reliability, operability in a
ral or man-made events such as rapid heating and/or long-term high temperature is required. The proposed adhesive-less technology prom
tions and will provide revolutionary performance beyond current state-of-the-practice in terms of high specific power / lightweight, affordab

ve material that would be transparent up to 5 um. This material would enable fabrication of volume Bragg gratings that will be used for spe
where noise reduction for commercial jet transports is a high priority.
eater. Hence, the optical sensors and the instability models proposed here offer a significant potential impact through reductions in develo
FRC thruster has definite payoffs for long-term military missions. This technology has direct applicability to missions involving Space Situati

ology and potential commercial applications are not limited solely to the LRE industry. The methods developed in this SBIR can also be use

step and gap requirements. All of these capabilities apply not only to the military and defense side of manufacturing but to other commer

ity. Moving the throttling capability from the engine to the diverter reduces the operating range of the engine, which improves its perform
There is also a great deal of commercial interest in reusable launch vehicles. Current manufacturers and users of RP/LOx rocket engines
it would also translate into a more effective fighting force.

based, wide-area-motion-imagery that historically only larger UAVs have been able to provide. In addition to being deployed in Air Force tac

ns in the oil and gas industry and in the industrial robotics industry.
capabilities will give the end-user the tools to create and use these BAs, DFs and DRs to perform complex analyses, assessments and calcula
arm rates with 1% or lower. It significantly outperforms current approaches with 10~50% of miss alarms over the benchmark test videos.
, DoD, NGA and other intelligence production organizations and will ultimately address civilian"big-data"applications.
and chemical industry as well as applications in RF couplers as a secondary electron emission inhibitor.

nsity, it is possible to reach the appropriate beam stop design parameters. As a demonstration in Phase I of its uniqueness, Allcomp propos
oam is under evaluation for advanced cathodes for batteries. Advanced high performance heat exchanger and energy storage devices for i

e of silicon pixel detectors for DoE and commercial applications. In Phase I, American Semiconductors FleX process for creating flexible, ul
ble polymer materials. Applications include insulation degradation detection, hot spot detection, and conductor/connector problems.
to quickly create full-featured graphical user interfaces. This includes creating graphical controls and data visualizations that parallel tools
age will produce a new class of high-power, high-efficiency RF sources for the physics accelerator community. As a highly efficient device, e

m will also be enhanced for more robustness. Additionally, with a robust method to verify that a geometry is meshable, the algorithm can
n any eventuality be able to continue using codes in which they have invested their time. CompX, which is very familiar with all aspects of i

er of scientific and industrial applications that could benefit from the production of magnetic field probes printed on flexible PCBs. The sm

se in furnace atmosphere control monitoring where control and monitoring of effluents such as hydrocarbons gases are required.
technology.
perts in the hardware and the algorithms. In reality, the space is fragmented, which pushes significant burden to the end programmer. For
Matlab examines the matrix and calls an appropriate solver from an underlying library such as LAPACK or UMFPACK. We will use this project
e the commercial code (solver). 2) Improve the graphical user interface (GUI) to a road map style to eliminate the need to be a computatio
applications for basic science, these sources can find a variety of applications in communications, non-destructive evaluation, radar system
science, the long life of the cathode material and the ability to use a visible laser means that photoinjectors will find a variety of applicatio

atile renewable

a predictive understanding that can impact biomedical and materials technologies, we require an environment in which temperature and
further development; Determine the bending strain limit on wires developed to determine their bending strain properties; Fabricate and c

rces), the national computational infrastructure (including installations in private industrial settings) is well-served by conforming to a
second or less. Specifically, a unique electromagnetic simulation code will be utilized to develop a design that is capable of an analog band

need for improved moisture measurement in concrete structures used in general construction. Concrete slabs are commonly used in floor

duct liberated through hydrolysis of biomass. This type of integration would support efforts to develop biorefineries, where biomas
mmercial Applications: Scientists in university and government laboratory will apply the proposed sensors to measure carbon dioxide in the
GaInP Photomultiplier ChipTM make it an ideal replacement for the 100-year-old vacuum photomultiplier tube (PMT) in a wide range of com

usion reactors (ITER, etc.), as well as NMR and MRI instruments where zero RF emission of such sensors is highly beneficial.
s. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Commercial applications of photonic components domestically manufactured by nPPs nan
ergy physics colliders. While the commercial marketplace is mostly centered around this application, the market is expanding to include in

costs and hence small percentages of costs saved results in huge dollar savings. Through previous studies and isolated implementations, it h

mmercial Applications and Other Benefits: This SBIR is to advance the technology for a muon- collider ring-dipole magnet with elliptical or

verted to H- ions. The anticipated result will be an extremely reliable DC H- ion source capable of producing high beam currents (greater th

ks for the boundary layer, as well as hazardous volcanic ash clouds.


y and natural gas pipeline distribution networks.

nction (VDF) of the electron or ion species. The marriage of these technologies of detailed plasma kinetic behavior, ultrafast optics modula

tability. The Phase I focus will be on computationally designing candidate alloys that can achieve enhanced castability while achieving incre

orting electronics, to couple this small array to the existing infrastructure at the SNS. In the present SBIR/STTR phase I proposal, a 64-chann

the big advantage in noise, gain, and bandwidth. In addition, a robust theoretical understanding of the relationship between cathode grow
owledge, to validate the proposed approach, and to define acceptable performance benchmarks. Commercial Applications and Other Bene

ould include semiconductor EUV lithography, MEMS devices, and the aerospace industry as well as science labs for employment in, e.g., fre
end of 2018.
ecifically for HV pulse power applications. Capacitors with a rating of 5F/5KV will be produced in the Phase I program and will be tested us
(fs-CARS) spectroscopy; (iii) the development of a 2-D Master Equation plasma flow solver, which enhances existing 2D plasma codes by in
of sensors and other electronic components.

ptimization of the steady-state plasma parameters to accomplish the desired etching process. The proposed reduced-order sheath models
plasma interactions with lasers are also needed for almost all high-density plasma simulations in industry, such as simulations of plasma pr
es of electron cooling and competing beam heating mechanisms. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Vorpal is a commercial softw
ype PRISMS for later emplacement at a DOE IFRC site, where time series data will be acquired from PRISMS and compared to periodic neu

when fielding applications are conducted using this innovative approach as compared to traditional drilling and sampling techniques.

be designed. An end-to-end simulation of the system will be performed which takes into account the atmospheric effects, surface reflectan
ub-nanosecond timing, approximately 10x better than existing XS detector capabilities. The sensor will be designed, among other applicati
abricating a fully-function DSPAD and demonstrating its performance with SPAD arrays in Phase II. Commercial Applications: The need for d
totype YBCO SCU and perform test in an open dewar. In Phase 2, the 50-pole YBCO SCU magnet will be built and operated at 4.2 K in open
sing techniques that allows us to achieve more sensitive and accurate results using fewer observing stations. During a Phase I project we w
populous detector/aperture sets into energy analyzers, enabling the HIBP to achieve a better understanding of wavenumbers (k_nn, k_ and

ve HPGe detector based on this promising technology. Detailed characterization and modeling of the detectors will guide the optimization
e must be confocal for 3D imaging of samples with the thickness that x-ray microscopes can study, for delivering high light concentration to
oject. Durability tests will be conducted on substrates of interest and results will be used to define specific objectives of Phase II.

d membranes will make them quickly penetrate into the current markets of conventional ceramic membranes. In addition, the proposed ce

tion have low yields, making the xylo-oligosaccharides too expensive for use in most foods. Recent development using a tailored pretreatm
ted by power LEDs and stabilize temperature to minimize color drift. Our approach begins with a highly thermal conductivity graphitic mate

heir sales into the ESCO market today and is well poised to quickly bring this technology to a very broad market.

ation discusses three markets for the 3-port converter which IPC is already working with system integration partners and with Letters of Su
e ITN/Texas A & amp;M team will also perform a comprehensive analysis based on theoretical and economical practical feasibilities an

atures to achieve their optimum electrical generation efficiency. By monitoring local neutron and gamma flux and temperature profiles alon

oreholes are located, sites are characterized, and long-term monitoring. Additional savings would occur by substantially reducing the n

rail specifications with this marketable SBIR technology. The success of this project will not only allow the US rail manufacturers to serve t

PS films when used to produce metallized capacitors, have demonstrated superior dielectric properties when compared to the base polyme
uments in controlling the light source characteristics as well as having active electronic loads that can optimize for the specific device-physic

energy. It will provide a low cost, auditable and reliable solution to site monitoring which will substantially lower taxpayer liabilities for site
wer emissions. The proposed system would also advance multi-phase flow research of hot systems by providing access to obscure locations
into an existing Generation 1 system to demonstrate Distributed CSP with Storage operation at 100 kW with 6 to 14 hours of storage a

g algal lipids and bio-crude into renewable diesel, jet fuel and gasoline. Renewable, drop-in fuels can be used in standard engines for on-ro

hicles, power supplies, and renewable energy applications. This in turn will increase market acceptance of these high-end products and th
50 microns will enable new techniques in HEP to reconstruct fundamental interactions based on the time-of- flight of particles traveling at
Prior research by our team in this field has been limited to the study of sandstone-based geologic formations. MET has become aware of n
urgy, ceramics, polymers, electrolytes in fuel cells, magnetic sensors and memory). Given the lower cost and size of this system along with t

rtant to DoE facilities will be the development of scintillation screens, or completely integrated x-ray detector systems targeted for synchrot
ate the smallest things in the universe. The cold muon beams developed in the project also have important potential applications for home

d marketing of the HV SiC MCPM.


hnology include: (1) HEV power modules; (2) power converters for renewable energy systems (e.g., solar arrays, wind generators); (3) powe
d research and development of additional sensors for measuring technology usage and energy/pollutant indicators. If the project is carried
dded benefit of on- demand electricity access. Additionally, for each stove that is sold and operated, 2.5 tons CO2e will be removed from t
s, Phase II will advance the technology from Stage-2 to Stage-3. The major tasks consists of a) development of design methodology of hea
quality FDCA product. Performance of FDCA-based non-phthalate plasticizers will be confirmed to meet commercial requirements. The pr
work of the engine to the electric generator built into the engine housing. A Stirling approach has several advantages over the current prod
ation for the proposed in-line manufacturing diagnostic system is the PV cell manufacturing lines with high production capacity ( & gt;
modules, cells and films, and will be upgraded as the project continues. Components will be developed that lead to both higher performan

librated, temperature compensated, temperature/pressure multisensors, would be in demand for energy generation and propulsion design
produce biopolymer for industrial scale evaluations at other companies, and demonstrate its commercial viability. Commercial Applicatio
ucts. Investment casting is a multi-billion dollar global market.
m system using the techniques and tools developed under this project. These products are currently applicable to nearly 40 existing and p

d Other Benefits: The benefits of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel are significant, and include reducing the volume of spent fuel that needs t
, and demonstrate their performance in terms of neutron detection efficiency, high gamma rejection ratios, and ability to perform in the pr
Other Benefits: Enthought will use the framework to (i) enhance its software product offerings, (ii) to provide its consulting clients with lar

of renewable penetration. The second area will be applied in improving grid short-term management, from both technical and economic st
rticle counter, light absorption and filter-based chemical composition measurements) on-board an unmanned aerial vehicle over the Arctic
w-humidity air without affecting the sensor performance. This attribute is ideal for measuring moisture uptake and relative humidity values
ser in a field measurement of methane and ethane, in order to identify the source of methane in an urban area. During Phase 2 we will co
e anticipate applications in ecological and agronomical studies, carbon sequestration, natural gas and oil exploration, medical diagnostics a
ellulose. These enzymes are essential for cellulosic ethanol biofuel productionefficient lignocellulose catalysis is currently the bottleneck in
II program will include sensor and instrument refinements and extensive field testing to study stability, reliability, and reproducibility of the
bsequently, the instrument will be deployed for field soil studies with Professor von Fischer. A second instrument will be deployed at the D
ction of the requirements studied in Phase I, and will push the technology in areas that address the more challenging future requirements.

urements) and lower frequency hydrophones (for large bubble size measurement); and better designed integrated hydrophone for reflectio

onal database data stores and scalar data. The work proposed herein, builds on these previous successes to provide data acquisition of high
is to develop a short pulse laser system that has a pulse width that is less than 10-13 seconds and a pulse energy in the microjoule range.

and chemistry, it will provide new insight into the growth and synthesis of nano-structures, which are important for future generations of e

hus has a logical market entry point for the proposed alkaline exchange membrane technology. Longer term, this research and developmen
n to be in the desired chemical form in the membrane and the membrane was shown to exhibit high olefin permeance and high olefin/para
CHs low-cost SiC-1900X stoichiometric fiber. The goal of this Phase II is to ultimately manufacture test and demonstration panels in the Ph
.8 W and 40 W. The 3.8 W prototype will be a single cell device to demonstrate the advantage of the single substance active material and

be designed and demonstrated for water purification and disinfection.


o industrial organizations, with a potentially larger sales volume. Omega-Ps marketing strategy will rely upon one or more licensees for man

00-1,000 hours is deep enough that it eliminates all such optimizations and surface textures, while the typical life of such engines in comme
establish a correlation between the ionic potential or the cationic field strength of an oxide and its shear rheology, and hence its lubricity. T
dded value and savings of using the carbon nanotube based solar heater without the additional booster hardware would significantly decre
environments. In Phase II the team will develop a commercial prototype REINS AFM-IR system leveraging sensitivity and resolution accom
from a number of major engine manufacturers and coating suppliers. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits These novel TBCs can b
f their preferred chemistry, material and patterns. We will build an apparatus for limited rate initial production of plates for transition to Ph

mption through reduction in noble metal use by an order of magnitude. The proposed innovation can readily be applied to product platform
on-proliferation. It will also be applicable to neutron imaging systems, astronomy, and non-destructive testing.
conventional pulverized coal combustion plants.
utions for scintillation materials for gamma-ray spectroscopy. This dual use sensitivity requires more processing of the signal waveforms no
uch tighter integration through the use of much smaller pluggable modules and thereby enable higher performance networks.

rtners include Georgia Institute of Technology and LG Chem Power Inc. Working with binder developed at Georgia Tech, XGS will optimize

Benefiting from the availability of advanced computational tools, component test capabilities, and the unsurpassed turbomachinery techn

NOx sensors are not limited to SCR systems. The sensors will ensure NOx concentrations are compliant with current regulations, and since
road and industrial applications, which are becoming increasingly regulated. The project will culminate with fabrication and delivery of pro
me level of coercivity.
n EV. Electrical steels used in rotor cores require high strength without sacrificing magnetic properties to contribute significant cost savings

ears in an ecologically friendly way as no fish are harmed or nature disturbed. The SBIR application asks for DOE assistance to build the first

t of $97 billion. Solar water heating can alleviate 80% of this energy demand and reduce energy consumption by 673 billion kWh, saving $

uced drastically by a factor of ~10, thus impacting every other component in the inverter. The proposed module will provide a significantly

ed in under 1 minute cycle time using tooling derived from production processes used in other industries. This significantly streamlines th
s in a strong position for the commercialization. In addition to laser ignition for vehicles, as is the focus of the current proposal, there is gr
analyzing other similar wastes.

reactors. Today, PFC researchers have made significant advances in material selection and application. However, as with most early stage
by the University of California. Our previous effort on the development of detection technology for neutron radiography enabled the possib

rgy production, new products, and energy efficiency.

ols to collect data from unique devices or services, (ii) deterministically control sampling patterns of measurement points in a distributed m
e in the United States with AD (35.5 million globally), and every 70 seconds someone develops AD. Cancer and cardiac biomarkers are also

coating process and is based on multilayer coating structure. The form factor will be realized using a novel shadow mask technology to pro
othermal reactor systems for biomass conversion to fuels or high value bio-based products.
, which in turn are used to optimize the design. In Phase I, PDT, partners with Mississippi State University, will employ the ISV multiscale m
ocess of symbiotic mycorrhizal and parasite infection in roots in the field. These same technologies can be readily applied to understanding

anode optimization will be performed in preparation for commercialization. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Protons electrolyz

year variability is minimized. Customers for such assessments are project owners, government planners, regulatory agencies, and investors
ent focus-areas of research. In particular, in the development and optimization of energy storage and conversion devices (batteries, fuel ce
diameter of 10nm and xenon beam diameters of 7nm. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Applications include rapid, high resol
eds, and suffer from a forward voltage drift problem due to defect propagation. Phase I focused on the device, driver and module designs
oduction and consumption. Our analytical technology and commercial instrument address these markets, and will be useful in other fields
developing a highly sensitive and scalable approach to fabricating the core nanophase semiconducting oxide active layers to monitor NOx a
ddition to application in EVs, wire insulation technology will also play a key role in larger electric motors that will be used in electric buses a
ct key tests in cooperation with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL-DOE) and University of Arkansas. POTENTIAL partners and en

wable electricity (solar) or increase energy efficiency which will reduce U.S. dependence on fossil fuel energy sources (e.g., LED lighting and
ng economic viability. Projections for U.S. on-road heavy-duty natural gas vehicles would reduce petroleum consumption by approximately
n technology.
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solution when operated in a time projection chamber mode with both light and charge readout. Alternately, the detector could be operate

ns for OLM integration, 2) develop empirical and physical models of SMRs to customize and validate OLM algorithms and software, 3) build
certain PCB connectivity issues where it will become virtually impossible to route enough bandwidth at the box-to-box, backplane, circuit

and regulatory community and the public. It will greatly lower the cost of field sampling and analysis, which will enable much more mercu

clude terahertz generation, and remote sensing and eye-safe, long-range lidar/ladar with high spatial resolution at 2-m wavelength.
strument will be constructed, fully characterized, and perfected through detailed experiments, modeling, and testing at high energy synchr

tem will have a wide range of application from beam line HOM loads to TE01 dry loads. Every SRF accelerator will benefit from the use of t
nd varying electron affinity to enable realistic investigation of electron emission from diamond via simulations. New experiments are being
or based on a diode-pumped femtosecond oscillator and fiber supercontinuum generation. This product can be used in a variety of applica
nd year, will be designed to reach 5 meV energy resolution. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Elements as light as hydrogen wil

ers, with the potential to capture valuable co-product as well.


d lifetime improvements relative to current pebble bed breeders. This will be accomplished through breeder materials and structures deve
earity. We designed and fabricated programmable test camera electronics, the ROIC specifications where shown to meet the application re
and internationaland to industrial organizations, with a potentially larger sales volume. Omega-Ps marketing strategy will rely upon one o
quency cavities. Cabot, H.C. Starck, and ATI Wah Chang may be interested in using this technology for Nb tubular products. The processin

ured at 4.2 K. In phase II, the composition will be optimized to increase the current carrying capacity of the Ag-Mg sheathed Bi-2212 wire, s

ghly efficient polarized electron source for use in experimental research at DoE Jefferson Lab, SLAC, and other electron collider facilities. Th
FRIB that have powerful and unique techniques for rare isotope production. Other commercial markets are electrodes in ultracapacitors an
proven in Phase II for reliability, we will propose to use this in Phase III to upgrade RHIC e lens system for improved luminosity performance
mplifier system. The system will be designed for read-out of detectors in unshielded environments and detection of magnetization of polari

develop Sn-117m labeled chelates/molecular versions of pharmaceuticals that are/will be in clinical use and would benefit from substitutin
n in silicon based electronics.
ture and sell this product.
excellent, resulting in a Commercialization Achievement Index of 90 and related cumulative revenues from sales and additional investment
onnecting commodity modules include streamlining of the design and integration process, direct transition from system behavior capture t

Once tunnel disturbances are abated, additional testing such as real-time laser beam control tests can also be conducted in tunnels at AE

be improved. Since UCDS is built from a general formulation it can be applied to practically any combustion device, including augmentors,

applications such as medical diagnosis, environmental and chemical process monitoring, and astronomical imaging. Thus, availability of a li
deral agencies, and commercial markets.

ded by the platform. We anticipate the resulting technology to be useful to both the military, especially special forces, and civilian custome

ly assess the particle sizes and shapes available in local constituent materials, and to evaluate these materials using algorithms that optimi

ommunications, industrial processing, and ultrashort MWIR phenomena. The resulting spectrometer product could have valuable utility in
mpacts. Finally, a new, high-fidelity radar scattering modeling and simulation capability will provide a new tool for engineers in the radar co

re and more crowded by various objects collision avoidance becomes more of an issue; furthermore, liability aspects of satellite re-entry ar
of 100 linear yards of parachute cloth to the US Army for further testing and evaluation.

(DCGS-A) system. For some of these programs we already have close connections and know considerable program details. The market for
ace Situational Analysis Toolbox (GaTSSAT) technology will improve the current capabilities and bring new capabilities to military decision m

ole, the proposed effort has great potential to facilitate sensor management and object tracking in space networks. Such insights are direc

ture applications. Diverse military and civilian concrete-based infrastructure systems would benefit from the use of UHPC; these include str

xt generation of electronic devices. The viability of using CW-THz for these types of characterizations will be demonstrated in this Phase I pr
discussed. BENEFIT: Upon successful completion of the Phase II project, the proposed TD-THz spectrometer will provide a turn-key system
resolution feature imputation can be used in any application where the supply of high resolution data is limited; the multi-modal, multi-ex

significant contribution to the state of the art.


sistant pathogens, rapid confirmation of the presence of such pathogens can improve the outcome for wounded soldiers.

d CSE tools.

perties, and limited mechanical tests for tension, fatigue and fracture toughness. The admissible window, POD, feedback control data, inspe

Phase III contracts and/or commercial applications.


the Air Force. During Phase II, CFDRC will integrate MESTI into AFRL"s Phoenix architecture to demonstrate its capabilities and fine-tu
Many materials and devices are used and operated at high temperatures. The thermo-mechanical reliability and performance of these ma

a ballistic imaging approach based on these advanced laser sources will be commercially feasible.
can be applied at the system level. The global space market is expected to reach $196B over the next ten (1) years. Although access to ce

ires support in determining visual display technologies to meeting training objectives.


ir orbits since they are enabled with meaningful propulsion capability.
nd high reliability, operability in a 5-year LEO or 15-year GEO mission environment, and high survivability in natural and man-made threat e
ed adhesive-less technology promises to offer superior mechanical, thermal, electrical, optical, and outgassing performance/properties, an
ific power / lightweight, affordability, broad/modular scalability, high deployed stiffness, high deployed strength, compact stowage volume

gratings that will be used for spectral and coherent locking of mid IR lasers and for spectral combining of multiple laser sources. Such appro

act through reductions in development time and the improved reliability of propulsion devices for the DoD mission. This research effort wil
missions involving Space Situational Awareness, orbit raising tugs, Dynamic and operationally responsive space, as well as all high delta-V

oped in this SBIR can also be used to help optimize the design of military and commercial gas turbine engines and any rotating machinery t

nufacturing but to other commercial transportation areas as well, such as automotive and boating, where the use of composites and fill ma

gine, which improves its performance and reliability. Having an overall increased throttle range enables significantly lower thrust during sta
d users of RP/LOx rocket engines would be the primary customers for our technology. This list is fairly small but is increasing in size with the

o being deployed in Air Force tactical networks, the main commercial prospect is in law enforcement, bor-der security, and surveillance.

nalyses, assessments and calculations, determine available and applicable options, present choices to the user, and inject dynamic behavio
er the benchmark test videos. Real-time performance and fast initial system/software configuration. BALIC significantly reduces the system
ata"applications.
f its uniqueness, Allcomp proposes to produce a higher density version of its foam and to test foam specimens in the temperature regime o
and energy storage devices for industry, aerospace, nuclear and power generation, power storage, and many other applications can be dev

X process for creating flexible, ultra-thin ( & lt;200nm), single-crystalline CMOS will be enhanced to demonstrate 3D chip stacking inclu
uctor/connector problems.
visualizations that parallel tools commonly require to make their GUIs user-friendly and more intuitive, and a help system that puts everyth
ity. As a highly efficient device, elliptic-beam IOTs have the potential to replace conventional circular-beam klystrons, circular-beam IOTs an

is meshable, the algorithm can also employed to enable a more robust automated subdivision algorithm to further aid users. Commercial
very familiar with all aspects of its complicated codes, markets services for the codes: code applications, code support, and additional deve

printed on flexible PCBs. The small-scale concept exploration experiments routinely use inductive pickup loops both as internal probes and

ons gases are required.

den to the end programmer. For this project, EM Photonics proposed the development of an open source, unified set of fundamental libra
MFPACK. We will use this project to bring this level of expression to the Python environment, where the backing functions will be supplied b
ate the need to be a computational expert to use VFT effectively. 3) Implement adaptive mesh refinement into VFT to enhance computati
tructive evaluation, radar systems and medical diagnostics.
rs will find a variety of applications in electron microscopy and vacuum electronics. Medical therapy and diagnostic systems will be able to

ment in which temperature and pH are tightly controlled. This new window into biomolecular materials promises dramatic advances in ou
strain properties; Fabricate and characterize model cables using the wires developed. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The sup

ell-served by conforming to a standardized software development interface; the groundwork for the development of a huge number of
that is capable of an analog bandwidth of close to 6 GHz while maintaining the large area of the photodetector. Our design will suppress th

labs are commonly used in flooring system for a range of residential and commercial buildings. The use of concrete walling in these buildin

op biorefineries, where biomass feedstocks such as wood chips, corn cobs, and stalks are processed to produce an array of fuels and chem
o measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The sensors will help DOE to achieve its mission, which is to ensure Americas security and pr
ube (PMT) in a wide range of commercial applications, including scientific instruments, biomedical instruments, positron emission tomogra

ighly beneficial.
cally manufactured by nPPs nanoPrecision stamping process include wide area, metropolitan area and local area networks, fiber to the pre
market is expanding to include insert coils for magnets in commercial Magnetic Resonance Imaging devices as well. Bismuth Strontium Ca

nd isolated implementations, it has been shown that the cost savings obtained from implementing the proposed supply chain optimization

-dipole magnet with elliptical or rectangular shielding. Applications include magnetic confinement of fusion-energy plasmas, superconducti

ng high beam currents (greater than 10 mA), which will enable a wide range of government and commercial applications including isotope

behavior, ultrafast optics modulation of pulses, and the detection of scattered light on that same time scale requires careful analysis and de

d castability while achieving increased metal temperature capability of 1050-1100 C. The predicted behavior of the designs will be benchma

TR phase I proposal, a 64-channel unit of a full high-resolution, high-efficiency 3000-pixel linear neutron detector array will be constructed

ationship between cathode growth procedures and electronic band- structure, scattering, and morphology will allow improvements in cath
cial Applications and Other Benefits: While the main objective of this research project is to meet the requirements of HEP and Astrophysics

labs for employment in, e.g., free-electron lasers, particle injectors, and storage rings. Another application is to reduce the residual hydrog

e I program and will be tested using short term accelerated dV/dt and di/dt tests to demonstrate 10KA peak current performance. Packagin
es existing 2D plasma codes by incorporating an extensive set of internal energy state (vibration, electronic) specific kinetic processes and r

d reduced-order sheath models in Vorpal will allow industrial plasma processing customers to more rapidly model the longer time scale eq
such as simulations of plasma processing. Plasma processing is estimated to be a $9 billion market, and one where improved modeling cap
fits: Vorpal is a commercial software for simulation of a wide range of electromagnetic and electrostatic phenomena, including the nonline
S and compared to periodic neutron logging of nearby boreholes. Phase 2 will research in situ performance by producing and installing pro

and sampling techniques.

spheric effects, surface reflectance properties, background sources, as well as the individual component performance specifications. Platfo
designed, among other applications, for incorporation into a vacuum-sealed image tube detector with an image intensifier photocathode,
rcial Applications: The need for domestic sources of improved-performance SiPM arrays is important for the advancement of science as the
ilt and operated at 4.2 K in open dewar. Then, we shall install in a two-cooler-cryostat with a gold plate OFHC cold beam duct. The beam d
s. During a Phase I project we would develop and test a prototype of the software system. Some of the data analysis routines (such as det
g of wavenumbers (k_nn, k_ and low-k fluctuations; 3) Development of a particle velocity detector, advancing the unique HIBP capability to

ctors will guide the optimization of the fabrication processes and permit a better understanding of complex gamma-ray interaction topolog
ering high light concentration to buried photovoltaic interfaces, and for visualizing the distribution of fluorescently-tagged molecules. The C
c objectives of Phase II.

nes. In addition, the proposed ceramic hollow fiber membranes will be a strong competitor to current organic polymeric membrane-domin

ment using a tailored pretreatment process has, however, shown that pretreatment can be used to produce XOs from the hemicellulose fra
rmal conductivity graphitic material, CarbAlTM. CarbAl, developed by ANI, can be derivatized using unique surface engineering techniques

n partners and with Letters of Support included. These are 1) high power electric vehicle charging infrastructure with lower operating costs
onomical practical feasibilities and scale up potential and challenges with respect to cost, efficiency, and overall benefits. ITN will focus o

ux and temperature profiles along fuel elements, these sensors can help operators adjust local fission rates for ideal fuel utilization efficien

by substantially reducing the number of boreholes, improving the information from boreholes and optimizing the location of boreholes

US rail manufacturers to serve the expanding North America market, but also compete with suppliers from Asia and Europe for the growin

en compared to the base polymer films, including higher breakdown strength, higher ripple and transient current carrying capacity, higher
mize for the specific device-physics characteristics of the target technology. The result enables process optimization reporting both the conv

lower taxpayer liabilities for site remedial efforts.


ding access to obscure locations of a flow system. It also has a very high potential of attracting commercial interests as the need for advanc
W with 6 to 14 hours of storage at rated output. PROJECT BENEFITS: The Generation 2 Terrajoule system will launch Distributed CSP with St

ed in standard engines for on-road transportation. The benefits of using renewable fuels such as diesel include reduced CO2 emissions, re

these high-end products and thereby drive jobs creation in the US.
of- flight of particles traveling at light speeds including multiple vertex separation and particle ID at high-luminosity colliders, possible light
ons. MET has become aware of needs expressed by leading oilfield service companies to target the biomineralization sealing technology in
d size of this system along with the continuing development of more powerful neutron generators, the proposed instrument should b

tor systems targeted for synchrotron and other OEM applications and another will be through Xradias VersaXRM and UltraXRM 3D CT syste
t potential applications for homeland security, medicine, and other basic and applied scientific research.

rrays, wind generators); (3) power amplifiers used in communication systems; and (5) high brightness light emitting diodes for medical and
dicators. If the project is carried over into Phase III and beyond, the successful commercialization of PICA will allow an ever greater portion
ons CO2e will be removed from the atmosphere each year. The cost of this reduction will be $7/ton for the life of the stove, which is 100 tim
nt of design methodology of heat integrated reactive distillation with side reactors and PerVap membranes; b) preliminary design of a pre-c
ommercial requirements. The program includes a subcontract to the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Massachuse
dvantages over the current products used in these applications: smaller opportunities can be addressed, part-load performance is excellen
production capacity ( & gt;10MW/year), in which the benefits of the in-line diagnostics (such as yield improvement and cost reductio
at lead to both higher performance and the ability to measure a broader set of materials and process steps. We will use the feedback and le

generation and propulsion designers and operators and there is a significant market opportunity. Equipment that could potentially benefit f
viability. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: An efficient transformation of CO2 and recycled waste into a high value biopolymer
cable to nearly 40 existing and planned future power plants.

olume of spent fuel that needs to be stored and safeguarded and reducing the impact of uranium mining on the environment. Reprocessin
, and ability to perform in the presence of intense gamma backgrounds. We will primarily focus on developing handheld instruments usefu
ide its consulting clients with large simulation and modeling based consulting and data analysis and, (iii) to provide HPC-with-Python softw

m both technical and economic stand- points, particularly in taking full advantage of new demand side management and generation techno
ned aerial vehicle over the Arctic during the spring of 2011. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The new technology will help miti
ake and relative humidity values at which deliquescence and efflorescence happens. Further, we developed microelectronics that eliminat
area. During Phase 2 we will complete the detailed design of the new compact two laser instrument for multiple gases. We plan to produ
xploration, medical diagnostics and therapies, forensics, homeland security, paleoclimatology, material sciences, biological research and life
sis is currently the bottleneck in development of this technology. We created metagenomic libraries created from soil samples and use ou
iability, and reproducibility of the portable monitoring system. Sample treatment and metal detection protocols will be developed for on-s
ument will be deployed at the DOE IFRC site in ORNL for long-term, continuous monitoring of bacterial denitrification in soils. LGR will also
hallenging future requirements. If successful, the Phase II research will position the technology for rapid commercial deployment in Phase

egrated hydrophone for reflection tests. This will enable development of high fidelity databases for training and validating the neural netw

o provide data acquisition of high speed data for online analysis clients.
energy in the microjoule range.

rtant for future generations of electronic devices. Finally, it will create insights for catalysis research under relevant environmental conditio

m, this research and development effort is designed to transform hydrogen-based energy storage into an enabling technology for the reduc
permeance and high olefin/paraffin selectivity with a mixture of propylene and propane. The membrane was further demonstrated to pro
demonstration panels in the Phase II that are high TRL/MRL. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The US currently generates 20%
e substance active material and allow optimization of membrane and electrode selection. The 40 W prototype will have a multi-cell stack a

n one or more licensees for manufacture and sale of its multi-beam klystrons.

cal life of such engines in commercial operation is of the order of 20,000 hours. The RLE, even initially more expensive than coatings and ri
eology, and hence its lubricity. Table I below shows some of the examples of oxides combinations and their ionic potentials, which will be i
rdware would significantly decrease the payback period. According to a major manufacturer of solar water heaters, the payback period for
sensitivity and resolution accomplishments in Phase I. The project integrates infrared laser sources, high sensitivity AFM probes and AFM m
Benefits These novel TBCs can be an enabling technology for highly efficient next generation gas turbines and upgrades to existing ones. By
tion of plates for transition to Phase III commercial activities, and update our manufacturability/cost assessment. Commercial Applications

ly be applied to product platforms that are already in production or in development to specifically address these applications. Protons mis
essing of the signal waveforms not necessary of other types of materials, and this program solves this by implementing an adaptable frame
formance networks.

Georgia Tech, XGS will optimize the nano-Si/Graphene nanocomposite by adjusting porosity/density and tailoring the LiPF6 electrolyte wit

surpassed turbomachinery technology expertise of Concepts NREC (CN), the three-phase effort envisioned herein provides a balanced rese

ith current regulations, and since it will collect data during all driving conditions, it will enable developing emissions profiles that are more
h fabrication and delivery of prototype sensors to automotive OEM test partners.

ontribute significant cost savings to meet the DOE motor cost targets. QuesTek will utilize its systematic and integrated computational mate

DOE assistance to build the first full size unit to be tested and validated for use on these dams in Phases I and II. Phase I will provide the c

tion by 673 billion kWh, saving $78 billion annually in the United States. Reducing the initial installation cost of solar water heating system

odule will provide a significantly smaller, more efficient and lower cost solution for converters/inverters for utility scale smart grid and ener

This significantly streamlines the manufacturing process, enabling small foot print tools to be located in-line with other module finishing s
the current proposal, there is growing interest in the use of laser ignition for stationary gas engines as well as for ground based and aero- t

owever, as with most early stage research efforts, scaling the concepts to a commercial manufacturing level presents a unique set of challen
n radiography enabled the possibility to count neutrons with high detection efficiency and spatial and timing resolution. The proposed dete

rement points in a distributed manner, (iii) implement policy-awareness for enterprise federations with measurement-level agreements, an
and cardiac biomarkers are also our target.

shadow mask technology to provide unique microstructures and processing routes that permit low ESR and ESL, and high temperature reli
will employ the ISV multiscale modeling with the help of metamodels to optimize the processpropertycost for tube drawing process used b
readily applied to understanding disease progression and control by biological control products, by monitoring disease fungal growth and i

Other Benefits Protons electrolyzers serve a wide variety of applications, including metals processing, chemical manufacturing, electronics m

gulatory agencies, and investors.


ersion devices (batteries, fuel cells, etc.), water purification (membranes), and catalytic reactions to name only a few. The unique insight x-
cations include rapid, high resolution SIMS and RIMS (resonant ion mass spectrometry) analysis of actinides. The primary objective here is
vice, driver and module designs, proof of high voltage packaging fundamentals as well as the semiconductor material crystal growth. Phas
and will be useful in other fields where spatial mapping is necessary, including rapid in situ characterization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.
de active layers to monitor NOx and other species present in the tailpipe environment. The method will further include the development of
at will be used in electric buses and land & amp; marine-based military vehicles. Beyond the traction motor applications mentioned, c
sas. POTENTIAL partners and end users include Cummins, Wal-Mart, J.B. Hunt, and FedEx, and we plan to cement those relations in the Ph

gy sources (e.g., LED lighting and carbon fiber composites for lightweight transportation applications). Commercial Applications and other b
m consumption by approximately 1.2 million barrels of oil per day, while another 400,000 barrels of oil per day reduction could be achieved
el are
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ly, the detector could be operated with only light readout, for high-rate data acquisition and nanosecond timing. Such a detector could also

algorithms and software, 3) build OLM data acquisition system for SMRs, 4) evaluate the use of diagnostics and prognostics for real-time as
e box-to-box, backplane, circuit board and ultimately to the ASIC.

h will enable much more mercury monitoring than is currently possible. It will make real-time data available both to researchers in the fiel

ution at 2-m wavelength.


and testing at high energy synchrotron beamlines. The Phase II commercialization plan will be implemented to sell instruments to custome

tor will benefit from the use of this material. The ability to cast the material into novel shapes allows for low cost solutions which would ot
ons. New experiments are being designed to collect data for validation of the implemented models. We will run extensive simulations to c
an be used in a variety of applications such as environmental analysis, remote-sensing, spectroscopy, medicine and astronomy.
lements as light as hydrogen will become detectable, and their bonding arrangements determined from the observed vibrational energies.

der materials and structures development and fundamental properties testing at Ultramet, design and analysis at DMS to establish the opti
hown to meet the application requirements, and we made thick, fully-depleted detectors using high-resistivity Silicon. We identified a num
ting strategy will rely upon one or more licensees for manufacture and sale of its multi-beam klystrons.
ubular products. The processing approach could be applicable to the fabrication of other tube materials including tantalum, titanium and

Ag-Mg sheathed Bi-2212 wire, since lack of time did not permit optimization studies in Phase I. Once processing conditions are establishe

her electron collider facilities. These devices have applications in other areas, which include: magnetic imaging research, surface analysis, Q
electrodes in ultracapacitors and electrolytes in solid oxide fuel cells.
mproved luminosity performance and expect more applications will follow in other accelerator and medical facilities. Commercial Applicatio
ection of magnetization of polarized nuclei in a magnetic field, and to act as a receiver for Magnetic Resonance Imagining systems. As the fi

d would benefit from substituting Sn-117m; and (iii) To define the pathway to a future large-scale commercial production facility, we will sh
sales and additional investments of over $42 million. ATA"s preliminary assessment of the market space for our RAMMM technolo
from system behavior capture to flight-ready software artifacts, simplification of testing by standardizing mechanisms for data injection, h

so be conducted in tunnels at AEDC. After proven successful for AEDC, the proposed measurement system, data processing, and optical mo

n device, including augmentors, combustors, liquid rockets, solid rockets, ramjets and scramjets.

imaging. Thus, availability of a light-weight, economical thermoelectric cooler with ZT>3 at T down to 50 K will provide an immediate be
ecial forces, and civilian customers.

ials using algorithms that optimize the proportions of these materials to achieve the requisite high density. This project will utilize existing I

uct could have valuable utility in spectroscopy, gas analysis, chemical detection, lidar, remote sensing, and IR spectral analysis.
ool for engineers in the radar community to assist with predictions of effectiveness in the presence of complex terrain, atmosphere, and clu

ty aspects of satellite re-entry are starting to become an issue. Having a better forecast will significantly reduce the operator"s costs
program details. The market for military applications is quite large and IFT has successfully transitioned research prototypes for inclusion in
apabilities to military decision makers that have to operate with partial information in highly dynamic environments with multi-level confro

networks. Such insights are directly beneficial to various satellite systems with respect to resource allocation and ensuring tracking requirem

he use of UHPC; these include structures designed against extreme events (command centers, protective structures/shelters, earthquake-re

e demonstrated in this Phase I project.


er will provide a turn-key system for the determination of semiconductor electronic and optical properties such as doping concentration an
mited; the multi-modal, multi-expert classifier does not require imputed features; and the advanced activity representation is derived sepa
unded soldiers.

OD, feedback control data, inspection plan, NDI and mechanical tests will comprise a data package that is deemed to reduce the qualificati
strate its capabilities and fine-tune its seven QoI Metrics that quantify information quality. Using this demonstration, CFDRC will market th
ty and performance of these materials need to be fully understood through proper mechanical testing. Increasing the temperature control

(1) years. Although access to certain elements of this market may be constrained due to ITAR, the remaining portion would still be substa

natural and man-made threat environments. The successfully developed technology will provide the end-user with mission-enabling ben
sing performance/properties, and promises to provide superior environmental stability with little degradation throughout a typical mission
ength, compact stowage volume, simplicity and high reliability, and operability in a 5-year LEO or 15-year GEO mission environment. The su

ultiple laser sources. Such approach with robust passive elements will provide dramatic increase of brightness of mid IR laser sources and w

mission. This research effort will lead to a new and improved design of advanced combustion systems for propulsion applications. The opti
space, as well as all high delta-V missions such as plane changes. A Multi-Mode electric propulsion system capable of operation with any co

nes and any rotating machinery that experiences significant fluid/structure interactions.

he use of composites and fill materials is increasing and trimming materials to exact specifications is necessary to meet aerodynamic and fl

nificantly lower thrust during stage separation for a booster engine and provides deeper throttling capability for upper stage engines. Add
but is increasing in size with the commercialization of space tourism and space launch services. SpaceX, for example, currently has over a

der security, and surveillance.

user, and inject dynamic behaviors into the target simulation environment. The market for distributed military simulation is vast and incre
C significantly reduces the system processing time from seconds/frame in existing approaches to<0.05 sec/frame, achieving about 20 fo
ens in the temperature regime of the beam stop operation. Foam blocks of relevant size, in diameter and length, will be produced and foam
ny other applications can be developed using graphite foam. As an example, researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are p

monstrate 3D chip stacking including manufacture of through-silicon vias (TSVs). In Phase II, the TSVs will be optimized, metal interconnect

d a help system that puts everything from reference materials to video tutorials at the users fingertips. Commercial Applications and Other
klystrons, circular-beam IOTs and possibly multi-beam high-order- mode (HOM) IOTs for accelerator applications requiring highly efficient h

o further aid users. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The algorithm improvements will be available in Trelis, a commercial pre
ode support, and additional development of the code suite for the specific needs of customers. The new code will extend the CompX &am

oops both as internal probes and as surface probes. As new experiments are built or existing ones upgraded, flexible magnetic field probes

unified set of fundamental libraries for use on hybrid HPC systems. EM Photonics will provide baseline functionality for common library rou
cking functions will be supplied by the robust libraries already funded by ASCR. Our proposed method is to augment the existing tools, esp
t into VFT to enhance computational solution times without compromising accuracy. This will require the use of some codes and algorithm

agnostic systems will be able to make use of the high quality electron beams generated in a high QE photo-injector without sacrificing the

omises dramatic advances in our understanding of the underlying thermodynamic and kinetic factors that lead to self-organization of macr
ons and Other Benefits: The superconductor wire samples and prototype cables developed under this program are expected to impact the

velopment of a huge number of marketable products that target the multiphysics simulation area; enabling a development substrate for ad
ctor. Our design will suppress the inter-strip coupling and cross-talk that currently limits the analog bandwidth of the circuit and, as a resul

concrete walling in these buildings whether in-situ or precast is also increasing. Current sensor technology does not provide an effective m

oduce an array of fuels and chemicals. Development of commercially competitive biomass based technologies will reduce consumption
ensure Americas security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges through transformative science a
ents, positron emission tomography (PET), and remote sensing applications. The GaInP Photomultiplier ChipTM can directly address the m

al area networks, fiber to the premises, laptop, pad, and cloud computers, smart phones, supercomputers and data farms, data servers and
as well. Bismuth Strontium Calcium Copper Oxide outperforms conventional superconducting materials in such magnets, but the issue o

posed supply chain optimization is in the range of 5% to 10%, which is a game-changer for large manufacturers. The confluence of Big Dat

n-energy plasmas, superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) and, perhaps, muon radiography for medical and Homeland Security a

al applications including isotope production and separation, silicon cleaving for semiconductor applications, cyclotron injectors, and ion inje

requires careful analysis and design of input on-off pulse trains which will reveal maximal information about the fast evolving plasma state

or of the designs will be benchmarked against current SX alloys such as CMSX-4 and PWA1484. Concept feasibility will be demonstrated by

etector array will be constructed. The long term phase II goal will be a 3000 pixel array. Each pixel will have 100 micron spatial resolution an

will allow improvements in cathodes for other regions of the spectrum, including in the UV (liquid-Argon, liquid-Xe) and the IR (defense an
ements of HEP and Astrophysics in particular, the resulting technology is applicable in a much broader context. For example, finance and h

is to reduce the residual hydrogen induced traps in semiconductor component encapsulations by using a miniature version of the pump to

k current performance. Packaging and long term accelerated tests to demonstrate reliability and life under various application conditions w
) specific kinetic processes and rates; and (iv) a set of comprehensive studies of LTP using integrated diagnostic-computational method

y model the longer time scale equilibrium physics of the etching plasma while retaining the essential properties of the sheath physics, and
e where improved modeling capabilities are highly desired to reduce cost and risk in semiconductor manufacturing. These new capabilities
henomena, including the nonlinear kinetic behavior of plasmas. Extending the range of Vorpals electron cooling modeling capabilities will c
e by producing and installing prototypes at a DOE test site, investigate design for manufacturability, rigorously assess pathways to commer

erformance specifications. Platform jitter and attitude uncertainty will be included. A preliminary design review (PDR) will be conducted, so
mage intensifier photocathode, an MCP (microchannel plate), and a hermetic body envelope. The circuits of the hybrid XS pixelated anode
e advancement of science as they are proving to be invaluable for measuring studying intracellular process or adaptive optics for extremely
HC cold beam duct. The beam duct will have a clear beam aperature of 3 mm. We shall completely test the YBCO undulator and its coil cry
ta analysis routines (such as detection and location) have already been fully adapted to the local monitoring scale, but others (e.g. network
ing the unique HIBP capability to measure the poloidal magnetic flux (t) and infer the evolution of the current density and q-profiles; 4) De

x gamma-ray interaction topologies and charge collection. Signal processing algorithms that enable the determination of energies and positi
escently-tagged molecules. The C3LM will join two highly complementary, but so far disconnected microscopy techniques together to prov

nic polymeric membrane-dominated markets. New applications beyond current markets are also highly possible where conventional cera

e XOs from the hemicellulose fraction while passing the rest of the biomass into the traditional BCC process for producing VFAs. Recovery o
surface engineering techniques. These functionalized layers include high-thermal conductivity dielectric materials (printed AlN dielectric l

cture with lower operating costs and Vehicle-to-Grid capabilities (NREL), 2) PV smoothing and peak demand reduction for grid-storage (Joh
verall benefits. ITN will focus on four strategies(1) development of polymer beads with different magnetic nanoparticles for use in ma

s for ideal fuel utilization efficiency and can help validate the performance of new fuel designs during in-pile irradiation tests.

mizing the location of boreholes themselves. This is critical in fractured rock environments where hydrogeology is complex, the drilling cos

m Asia and Europe for the growing markets such as South America. More importantly, the technological advancement will establish the fou

current carrying capacity, higher resistance to corona degradation and superior self-healing properties. The proposed development will exp
mization reporting both the conventional nameplate characteristics simultaneously with R & amp;D-quality characterization that relate

interests as the need for advanced instrumentation is imminent to address the increased sophistication of advanced power plants. This wo
l launch Distributed CSP with Storage as a game-changing new segment of electric power generation in the United States. The success

lude reduced CO2 emissions, reduced sulfur emissions and a reduced dependence on petroleum. Renewable diesel (not co-processed wit

minosity colliders, possible light collection in heavy-noble-liquid ionization detectors, high-resolution electromagnetic calorimeters, large n
eralization sealing technology in formations composed of shale. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Montana Emergent Technolo
proposed instrument should be suitable for neutron studies at weak neutrons sources installed at smaller laboratories, such as at unive

aXRM and UltraXRM 3D CT systems. The research product has a straightforward commercialization pathway and, as envisioned, will be the

emitting diodes for medical and industrial applications.


will allow an ever greater portion of the cookstove market to access this tool and collect cookstove data and/or track air pollution, especiall
life of the stove, which is 100 times more cost-effective than a Toyota Prius over its life. Our profitwith-purpose organization advances eac
b) preliminary design of a pre-commercial plant; c) pilot- plant tests; d) techno-economic analysis of manufacturing bio-based esters to re
at the University of Massachusetts. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: FDCA produced by the iCARD technology will find immed
art-load performance is excellent, and Stirling engines do not use the environmentally hazardous organic fluids found in incumbent techno
improvement and cost reduction) are expected to outweigh the cost of system installation immediately. In addition, low-cost system modi
. We will use the feedback and learning from this prototype to define the phase III product. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: 1

nt that could potentially benefit from the development of such a sensor technology include coal gasifiers, turbines, advanced coal combusti
aste into a high value biopolymer is of significant importance for resource utilization and pollution prevention. The success of this project w
on the environment. Reprocessing is currently done in only a handful of plants around the world. ERCos proposed technology will make it
ping handheld instruments useful for neutron counting and spectroscopy. Specific areas of research will include material synthesis and cha
provide HPC-with-Python software training. In addition, the distributed Python HPC framework will be made freely available as open-sou

agement and generation technologies to reduce costs and environmental impact subject to security constraints. The third area will allow f
he new technology will help mitigate measurement limitations in applications that include creation of new and expanded data sets for clim
d microelectronics that eliminates noise and enables digitizing signals as early as possible and processing them at the sensor site to determ
multiple gases. We plan to produce two different versions and employ them in two different field measurements, in collaboration with Harv
nces, biological research and life sciences. LAMIS will revolutionize isotopic measurements. No other technology provides isotopic ratio m
ed from soil samples and use our device to identify variants producing enzymes for these two applications. During the Phase II grant, we h
tocols will be developed for on-site testing of subsurface groundwater and soil extracts for chromium, cobalt, and uranium contamination a
nitrification in soils. LGR will also extend the instrument to measure 17O in concentrated N2O samples. A Phase II funding commitment wi
ommercial deployment in Phase III. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This program will provide commercial beam monitors wit

g and validating the neural network based spectrometer. The 3-D nonlinear acoustic model will be expanded to simulate practical geometr

relevant environmental conditions, as well as offer a new understanding of the fundamental processes in corrosion.

nabling technology for the reduction of fossil fuel use, by overcoming the present economic constraints preventing its widespread applicatio
was further demonstrated to provide stable separation performance over a period of 147 hours with no measurable decrease in permeanc
The US currently generates 20% of its electricity from 104 nuclear power plants. This technology can simultaneously reduce Americas reli
ype will have a multi-cell stack and will provide data for overall validation of efficiency and durability. Commercial Applications and Other B

e expensive than coatings and ring profile optimization, offers a friction reduction mechanism that almost completely eliminates the bound
r ionic potentials, which will be investigated during the Phase I STTR program. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Development o
heaters, the payback period for a solar water heater with the current 57.1% efficiency solar collector tubes is 4-5 years. Upon succe
ensitivity AFM probes and AFM measurement control systems to enable push button nanoscale chemical spectroscopy on a robust comme
and upgrades to existing ones. By partnering with leading US gas turbine equipment manufacturers, the proposed technology can be accele
sment. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits Improving the economics of redox flow batteries through reduced manufacturing cost

these applications. Protons mission is to move advanced technology PEM products into hydrogen energy applications as those markets em
mplementing an adaptable framework from which to develop new instruments. The unit developed in this Phase-II program can implemen

ailoring the LiPF6 electrolyte with electrolyte additive to improve cycling life at no expense of cycle efficiency and capacity. Full 250 mAh ce

herein provides a balanced research and development approach to a successful efficient and operationally flexible high-boost pressure tu

emissions profiles that are more representative than simulated smog checks.

d integrated computational materials engineering (ICME) approach to design and develop a low cost, high strength, low core loss soft magn

and II. Phase I will provide the completed design developed from the prototype. The phase II effort will be to build the full scale unit in an

ost of solar water heating systems by incorporating polymer materials will enable more homeowners to participate in solar technologies, w

utility scale smart grid and energy management applications. The proposal will outline USCis approach to realize a prototype (TRL 5) switch

ne with other module finishing steps thus avoiding the batching of traditional lamination. This project will finalize the development and ena
as for ground based and aero- turbines, which would provide complementary markets. Accompanying support letters underscore the com

presents a unique set of challenges and obstacles and there are still significant technical failings of current PFC choices, including but not l
g resolution. The proposed detector technology will be optimized for the pulsed neutron applications with the aim of simultaneous detecti

easurement-level agreements, and (iv) effectively analyze and visualize uncorrelated and correlated performance problems that can be diag

d ESL, and high temperature reliability. The thermal spray method allows low temperature deposition of both the dielectric material and th
for tube drawing process used by Plymouth Tube Company, which involves complicated temperature and mechanical loading histories. The
ring disease fungal growth and infection of test plants. This technology can be used by researchers in agriculture, forestry, and wildland ma

ical manufacturing, electronics manufacturing, hydrogenation, and electrical generator cooling which would benefit from the manufacturin

only a few. The unique insight x-ray microscopes deliver in terms of understanding the structure, hierarchical organization and elemental/c
es. The primary objective here is to enhance the analysis equipment used by our nations nuclear forensic scientists in their efforts to preve
or material crystal growth. Phase II will involve device processing, module assembly and proof of performance. In addition, USCi will obta
n of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.
ther include the development of a method that provides a means to batch impart unique specificity to different gas classes within the high
motor applications mentioned, cost-effective, energy-efficient, small-sized motor/generator systems will also be critical for other energy tec
cement those relations in the Phase I of this project. The nanomanufacturing process for synthesizing these multi- component lubricants fo

mmercial Applications and other benefits It is anticipated that this new material will be commercialized as insulation for high temperature f
day reduction could be achieved with significant use of natural gas off-road vehicles. This scenario would reduce daily oil consumption in th
nd useSince
ation. of such
thefuels.
requisite volume of the aerogel-based insulation is so low, implementation of energy saving aerogel insulation is a

ming. Such a detector could also be built with a thin window to allow rare ion implantation into the liquid argon for FRIB applications. Impo

and prognostics for real-time asset management in SMRs, 5) build a prototype OLM system for SMRs and implement on an SMR simulator.

le both to researchers in the field and to the public via the internet. Enhanced mercury data availability will lead to better regulatory and e

d to sell instruments to customers who have expressed interest acquiring the new capabilities. Commercial Applications and Other Benefit

ow cost solutions which would otherwise be prohibitive due to machining costs of more traditional lossy ceramics.
ill run extensive simulations to compare with experimental data and investigate energy distribution, emittance, and time response properti
cine and astronomy.
e observed vibrational energies. This will increase our understanding of energy conversion and storage devices needed for a green econom

ysis at DMS to establish the optimal combination of breeder material, density, and thermomechanical properties, and materials characteri
tivity Silicon. We identified a number of product enhancements, and designed and simulated the Phase II imager circuits. Commercial Appl
ncluding tantalum, titanium and zirconium.

cessing conditions are established for making a higher quality powder, MetaMateria will scale up its processing techniques to make larger b

aging research, surface analysis, Quantum computing, and cryptography.

facilities. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The success of this SBIR will lead to the development of improved superconducting
nce Imagining systems. As the first prototype, the system will consist of a 4-channel digital SQUID --each coupled to its own pickup loops--

cial production facility, we will show it is possible to scale up the production of Sn-117m to commercially relevant quantities, prepare a mar
space for our RAMMM technology has produced some interesting initial targeted customers. For example, the European Space Agency (ES
mechanisms for data injection, high to complete re-use of software modules, and virtual elimination of the time devoted to setting up test e

, data processing, and optical modeling can be extended to other wind tunnels at government, industry, and academic facilities. The system

0 K will provide an immediate benefit to a wide range of high-performance IR imaging systems. One such system is the Army"s Micro
This project will utilize existing IllinoisRocstar software modules to optimize particle packing and material response for each geographic loc

IR spectral analysis.
plex terrain, atmosphere, and clutter conditions.

duce the operator"s costs and we anticipate once our results are proven to provide cost improvements most operators will become u
earch prototypes for inclusion in DoD contractor research simulations. Other potential commercial applications include civilian network, su
ronments with multi-level confrontations. Homeland security and law enforcement will also benefit from GaTSSAT technology. Commercia

n and ensuring tracking requirements in terms of accuracy, delay, energy, and overhead. For the proposed game-theoretic design framewo

ructures/shelters, earthquake-resistant structures, etc.), infrastructure systems subjected to severe exposures (offshore structures, bridges

such as doping concentration and carrier mobility. The instrument will acquire TD-THz spectra from 0.1 to>3THz. The sample under te
ty representation is derived separately from interaction of data and annotation/user-input and has application on its own in surveillance ap
deemed to reduce the qualification effort. This data package will be documented in the form of a part-specific process qualification record (
onstration, CFDRC will market the METSI technology to potential military customers during Phase II. In Phase III, CFDRC will integrate METS
reasing the temperature control capability of the mechanical testing system to cover the sample material/device operating temperature ran

ing portion would still be substantial and affords significant opportunity for application of the RH MST, especially in the Government sector

-user with mission-enabling benefits such as increased payload mass/volume capability, ultra-high power capability, lower mission/spacecr
on throughout a typical mission life, and overall improved/enhanced mission capability for certain applications. In particular, for military s
EO mission environment. The successfully developed technology will provide the end-user with mission-enabling benefits such as increase

ness of mid IR laser sources and will be used in a great number of military laser systems. Additionally these gratings could be used for narro

propulsion applications. The optical sensing technologies should be very valuable to various engine manufacturers as well as to power- pla
capable of operation with any complex, liquid propellant has applications for DOD high-power EP, DOD rapid response propulsion, and NAS

sary to meet aerodynamic and fluid dynamic requirements.

ty for upper stage engines. Additionally, the thrust reduction capability enables increased precision for DACS thrusters, and the thrust red
or example, currently has over a $2B order backlog for their Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy series of expendable launch vehicles and soon expe

litary simulation is vast and increasing as more and more training moves into the simulated realm. Many hundreds of millions of dollars ha
ec/frame, achieving about 20 folds of performance gain over other state-of-the-art solutions. Commercial Applications: The commercial
ength, will be produced and foam properties will be established and compared to predictions. In Phase II irradiation tests will be performed
National Laboratory (ORNL) are proposing to harness energy from the temperature gradient in tropical waters using heat exchanger made o

be optimized, metal interconnect will be added, and multiple chip stacks will be demonstrated. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits

mmercial Applications and Other Benefits: New and existing tools can be easily migrated into the framework, allowing new tool features to b
ations requiring highly efficient high power RF sources at or below 1.3 GHz. Furthermore, elliptic-beam IOTs have the potential to replace c

lable in Trelis, a commercial pre and post processor from csimsoft. This enhanced system will allow faster and easier generation of allhexah
ode will extend the CompX & apos;s present code suite, which will widen the range of opportunities for code application and develop

ed, flexible magnetic field probes can be used to make more complex internal and surface probes. ITER, a large tokamak under constructio

ctionality for common library routines written in OpenCL that will be cross platform and open source. We will also provide a framework tha
o augment the existing tools, especially SciPy, to accomplish three primary goals. First is to increase the mathematical expressiveness of the
se of some codes and algorithms previously developed at several DOE laboratories (and other sources), and 4) Improve hardware architec

-injector without sacrificing the average current.

lead to self-organization of macromolecules and that drive formation of inorganic nanostructures at the macromolecular-inorganic interfac
gram are expected to impact the medical and energy industries from accelerated incorporation of these wires in a wide range of commerci

g a development substrate for advanced V & amp;V and UQ capabilities and accelerating multiscale studies (both temporal and spatia
idth of the circuit and, as a result, time resolution of the photodetector. The tool we will use to accomplish the design is a finite difference

does not provide an effective means of nondestructively monitoring the health of concrete structures. If this program is successful a non-d

ogies will reduce consumption of scarce hydrocarbon resources, and improve long term U.S. competitiveness in global markets.
hrough transformative science and technology solutions. The proposed sensors will benefit the public by helping to provide a scientific bas
hipTM can directly address the majority of the $0.5 billion PMT market, enabling improved performance, cost, size, and reliability.

and data farms, data servers and routers and commercial aircraft. Military applications include manned and unmanned aircraft, land-based
n such magnets, but the issue of cost typically constrains the material to only in high-end niche applications. However, as the cost of precu

urers. The confluence of Big Data, HPC, and Supply Chain Optimization is at the center of our innovative approach and our project will be th

medical and Homeland Security applications.

, cyclotron injectors, and ion injectors for magnetic confinement fusion energy.

ut the fast evolving plasma state in the smallest number of shots. The amplification or gain exponent of the probe with a pump that maint

sibility will be demonstrated by comparing the casting behavior of commercial alloys against QuesTeks predictions. The Phase II program w

100 micron spatial resolution and approximately 30% intrinsic thermal-neutron detection efficiency. Further, the new design has no dead s

liquid-Xe) and the IR (defense and astronomy).


text. For example, finance and healthcare domains often require systems that support extremely high throughput and low latency. Large-sc

miniature version of the pump to reduce the enclosure hydrogen.

various application conditions will be addressed in the Phase II program.


gnostic-computational methods developed above. Elements (i)-(iii) will be demonstrated during Phase I using existing optically accessibl

rties of the sheath physics, and will enable efficient and rapid design and optimization of equipment for the desired manufacturing proces
acturing. These new capabilities will allow Vorpal to be marketed, for the first time, to other industries such as the plasma antenna industr
oling modeling capabilities will create opportunities for Vorpal sales to, and associated contract revenue form, electron cooling groups in th
usly assess pathways to commercialization, and evaluate full lifecycle costs and benefits of the technology if fully commercialized. Commerc

view (PDR) will be conducted, so that in Phase II, a fully-functional system can be fabricated, tested, and demonstrated. Commercial Applic
of the hybrid XS pixelated anode (HXPA) will be designed and simulated in Phase I. Working with the DOE representatives, detector develo
s or adaptive optics for extremely large telescopes, and numerous other applications. Applications include Chenkoc detectors, gamma cam
e YBCO undulator and its coil cryostat. When Phase 2 is successfully completed, the system will be ready to be installed for use in USA &am
ng scale, but others (e.g. network design and source characterization) still require testing and calibration at local distances. If we are able to
rent density and q-profiles; 4) Development of wider bandwidth measurements, extending the frequency sensitivity of the HIBP to enable

ermination of energies and positions of the gamma-ray interactions will be refined and optimized. Prototype high density, high speed XIA s
opy techniques together to provide a novel and unified platform for true correlative studies of materials important to the DoE.

possible where conventional ceramic membranes failed due to high cost and where polymeric membranes failed due to low stability. We h

ss for producing VFAs. Recovery of XOs will demand that a two-step separation process is applied recovering XOs while leaving fibers mater
materials (printed AlN dielectric layer) as well as direct printed circuits using nano-Cu inks. The combination of high-performance CarbAl and

d reduction for grid-storage (Johnson Controls), and 3) replacing off- grid diesel generation with PV and batteries for DOD Operations and r
netic nanoparticles for use in magnetic columns to intercept paramagnetic oxygen molecules and at the same time enrich the polymer m

e irradiation tests.

ology is complex, the drilling costs are high and the chance of creating leakage pathways is high.

vancement will establish the foundation for the sustainable US-based rail manufacturing capability with substantial cost, energy and enviro

proposed development will explore the properties of metallized acrylate/PVDF and acrylate/PVDF/acrylate hybrid films using commerciall
uality characterization that relates cause and effect. An enormous opportunity exists to bring these advances to the rest of the industry. Th

advanced power plants. This would also benefit the public by spurring economic growth.
the United States. The successful completion of this project will revolutionize Distributed CSP with Storage and provide the nation wit

able diesel (not co-processed with petroleum) helps to meet the requirements of the federal renewable fuels standard.

romagnetic calorimeters, large non-cryogenic tracking neutrino detectors, and combinatorial photon background rejection in rare kaon-dec
ts Montana Emergent Technologies will commercialize this novel biomineralization technology to seal leakage pathways in fractured shale
er laboratories, such as at universities.

y and, as envisioned, will be the critical component of future x-ray microscopes marketed by Xradia, bringing the benefits to market almost

d/or track air pollution, especially the many less sophisticated users, developing country agencies, and NGOs. Three to five years from now,
pose organization advances each of the eight UN Millennium Development Goals.
ufacturing bio-based esters to replace phthalate plasticizers; and e) developing a commercialization roadmap, including holding an industry
CARD technology will find immediate application for production of non-phthalate bio-plasticizers for PVC, and for the production of large vo
uids found in incumbent technologies. Phase I established clear economic and technical feasibility of the geothermal-Stirling approach, an
addition, low-cost system modifications will be developed to target off-line quality assurance and quality control at smaller-scale PV cell m
pplications and Other Benefits: 1) module scanner for failure analysis, 2) cell spectral sorting, 3) inline monitor for absorber/emitter quality

urbines, advanced coal combustion systems, and other critical or high maintenance equipment commonly employed in energy and power
on. The success of this project will result in a high performance biopolymer for sustainable building and infrastructure construction that wi
roposed technology will make it economical and safe to expand nuclear fuel reprocessing both domestically and internationally.
clude material synthesis and characterizations, and Monte-Carlo simulations to optimize the detector and moderator geometries. Comme
ade freely available as open-source software, providing a basis for others on which to build commercial applications and with which to solv

aints. The third area will allow for the solution of more complex power flow optimization models, including for example the ability to switc
and expanded data sets for climate change and urban air quality models, aerosol health effects studies, flux measurements of aerosol spe
hem at the sensor site to determine the resonance frequency within a fraction of a second in a digital form. In Phase II, we plan to build tw
ments, in collaboration with Harvard University. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The availability of a field-ready compact high
nology provides isotopic ratio measurements at atmospheric pressure and without a mass spectrometer. We believe this project will be car
. During the Phase II grant, we have three aims: (i) develop our core sorting technology, (ii) use it to identify microbial genes for enzymes c
alt, and uranium contamination at low ppb concentration levels. A prototype (alpha) monitor will be designed to advance the sensor to a st
Phase II funding commitment will be used to utilize the SBIR instrument to make isotope measurements of N2O obtained from bacterial dig
e commercial beam monitors with functionality not available today: an x- ray beam monitor robust enough to accommodate the high x-ray

ed to simulate practical geometries encountered in spectrometer operation and provide databases for training and testing the neural netw

corrosion.

venting its widespread application. Hydrogen via electrolysis is ideally suited as a grid-buffering technology to pair with renewable energy
easurable decrease in permeance and selectivity. In the phase II program, an alternative approach to incorporating the transport facilitator
ultaneously reduce Americas reliance on foreign sources of energy and the formation of greenhouse gases. In addition, non-nuclear marke
mercial Applications and Other Benefits: The data obtained will be input into modeling software to obtain design parameters for 1-10kW de

completely eliminates the boundary/mixed regime friction and associated wear from the piston assembly, and will persist throughout the l
d Other Benefits Development of solid lubricant protective coating systems which show improved performance at elevated temperatures,
tubes is 4-5 years. Upon successful implementation of the carbon nanotube sheets as the collector material and improved efficiency, we
pectroscopy on a robust commercial platform. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: This project will have wide ranging application
oposed technology can be accelerated into the market with the result of reducing energy costs, helping to maintain US leadership in the glo
ugh reduced manufacturing costs could make them an attractive electrical energy storage system for traditional utilities, grid service provid

applications as those markets emerge in the coming years.


Phase-II program can implemented for nuclear material security, radiation detection, gamma and neutron imaging, calorimetry or spectro

cy and capacity. Full 250 mAh cells will be assembled by LG Chem and tested by XGS. Commercial Applications and other Benefits XG Scien

y flexible high-boost pressure turbocharger.

strength, low core loss soft magnetic alloy that will enable a more compact, lighter motor for significant cost savings. QuesTeks proposed F

e to build the full scale unit in an actual dam location and the UI Laboratory will validate the operation of the unit. Commercial Applications

rticipate in solar technologies, which reduce CO2 emissions and foreign fuel consumption.

realize a prototype (TRL 5) switch module where the epitaxial growth and device fabrication will be performed at USCis wafer fab in Princet

finalize the development and enable commercial production. Commercial Application and Benefits: This proposed module architecture has
pport letters underscore the commercial interest in laser ignition.

t PFC choices, including but not limited to their weakness in preventing Tritium absorption. However, Nanohmics has the commercial expe
the aim of simultaneous detection of neutron energies available at the neutron beamlines with very high spatial and energy resolution an

mance problems that can be diagnosed in real-time or offline. We will build upon the success of Phase I with early customers and will have

oth the dielectric material and the electrode material in a sequential and rapid processing route that avoids the complexities of binder rem
mechanical loading histories. The developed ICME metamodeling toolkits will be flexible enough to be applied to other manufacturing proc
ulture, forestry, and wildland management.

ld benefit from the manufacturing energy savings. This project also enables next generation energy storage solutions through improving m

cal organization and elemental/chemical interactions enables the design of targeted experimentation with an understanding of the detailed
cientists in their efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation amongst rogue nations and terrorist organizations. If successful, this project will re
ance. In addition, USCi will obtain critical application requirements by consulting with a US based power conversion system manufacturer

erent gas classes within the high temperature environment during a single processing step. In addition to high temperature combustion dia
so be critical for other energy technologies such as wind turbines.
e multi- component lubricants for engine application is scalable for commercial production and is a part of another major successful DOE f

nsulation for high temperature furnaces, and the process developed to manufacture the rigid carbon board insulation will lead to reduced
duce daily oil consumption in the United States by about 8%, which represents a savings of 15.8 billion BTU, through less energy expenditu
ng aerogel insulation is a

argon for FRIB applications. Importantly, a layered array of detector planes could be built to create a medical imaging detector for nuclear m

mplement on an SMR simulator. The end result of this project is to design a commercial OLM system for SMRs. Commercial Applications a

l lead to better regulatory and environmental management decisions to protect public health, and will lead to a public better-informed abo

l Applications and Other Benefits: The product of this R & amp;D will be a beamline facility instrument that will be marketed directly t

ramics.
ance, and time response properties of electrons emitted from diamond. Commercial applications and other benefits The proposed new mo

vices needed for a green economy. The new spectrometer and the associated equipment (a complete monochromated scanning transmiss

perties, and materials characterization and testing under prototypical operating conditions at UCLA, which is a leader in development and d
mager circuits. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The innovation has application to a range of high energy physics, nuclear phys
sing techniques to make larger batches of powder (2-5 Kg). OST will further enhance the performance of the wire by examining alternative

nt of improved superconducting magnet systems for Nuclear Physics and for other DOE applications in Fusion and High Energy Physics. It w
oupled to its own pickup loops--and a single set of peripheral electronics for simultaneous data acquisition of all four channels. The system

elevant quantities, prepare a market study for the anticipated demand in Clear Vasculars products (radiochemical and pharmaceuticals) and
, the European Space Agency (ESA) has a lot of focus on autonomous satellite operations. Other potential customers within the market inc
time devoted to setting up test environments and ground stations (due to the ability to auto-generate from ICDs delivered by the elements

nd academic facilities. The system may also be incorporated into a transportable Optical Diagnostic Range Simulator hardware used for testi

ystem is the Army"s Micro-Autonomous Systems and Technologies, which is developing agile unmanned platforms to perform high-r
response for each geographic location, based on the specifics of locally available materials. By taking this approach, fewer materials will ne
nts most operators will become users of our forecast. The commercial potential of this type of forecast has been proven already by our Co-I
tions include civilian network, such as finance, medicine, communications, electric power, nuclear energy, internet service provider, and air
GaTSSAT technology. Commercial applications exist in areas such as natural disaster management, robotics, medical industry, and manufact

game-theoretic design framework with robust decision tools, there exist a variety of commercial applications including satellite communica

res (offshore structures, bridges, parking structures, sewer pipes, etc.), runways, radioactive and hazardous waste containment systems, an

>3THz. The sample under test may be measured at a wide range of cryogenic temperatures, electric fields, and magnetic fields. The in
tion on its own in surveillance applications. Assuming successful completion of a 9-month Phase I and a 24 month Phase II, we would expe
ific process qualification record (PQR) and the DDM process will be documented as a draft DDM process specification (DPS). The technolog
se III, CFDRC will integrate METSI into other military systems and provide consulting on incorporating new quality metrics. ITT Exelis has alr
device operating temperature range is critical. Material reliability data related to wear, fatigue, and material strength obtained from thermo

ecially in the Government sector. Further, while our first priority is the development of a product meeting AFRL"s stated requiremen

apability, lower mission/spacecraft costs, and overall improved/enhanced mission capability. The proposed technology is also a potential d
tions. In particular, for military space applications, the enabling features of the proposed technology and predicted performance metrics ar
nabling benefits such as increased payload mass/volume capability, lower mission/spacecraft costs, and overall improved/enhanced SmallS

gratings could be used for narrow band spectral filtering in multiple night vision systems.

acturers as well as to power- plant manufacturers.


id response propulsion, and NASA science missions.

ACS thrusters, and the thrust reduction and/or vectoring capability provides improved maneuverability for missiles. The technology is appli
e launch vehicles and soon expect to break the mythical $1000 per pound of payload cost to LEO. SpaceX is also actively looking at ways to

hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on DIS-capable simulations, including weapon system trainers (WSTs), full-motion trainers (
al Applications: The commercial potential of the BALIC technology is tremendous. The image analysis technology developed in BALIC can b
rradiation tests will be performed and any effects of radiation displacement damage will be factored into the beam stop design analysis. Co
ers using heat exchanger made of graphitic foam.

Applications and Other Benefits: The FleX 3D chip stacking process is applicable to numerous commercial applications including 3D integra

k, allowing new tool features to be quickly added, with the reliability of tested stable code. System administrators will find it easier to keep
Ts have the potential to replace conventional circular-beam IOTs which are widely used for television broadcasting.

nd easier generation of allhexahedral meshes in complex assembly models, which in turn will facilitate faster simulation and modeling of e
or code application and development contracts to CompX, and will also directly serve the interests of the USDOE. Based upon past perform

arge tokamak under construction, will utilize about 2000 channels of magnetic field probes. Additionally, the flexible printed probes could

will also provide a framework that will allow others (researchers, hardware vendors, commercial library providers, etc.) to plug in alternate
thematical expressiveness of the package by enhancing certain key operators such as the system solve operator described above. Second is
d 4) Improve hardware architecture so that procurement of HPC assets or small scale clusters is justified and affordable for the small and

acromolecular-inorganic interface.
res in a wide range of commercial applications such as MRI systems, fault current limiters, power utility transformers, motors, generators, a

tudies (both temporal and spatial) by leveraging advanced computational tools under a common infrastructure.
h the design is a finite difference time domain (FDTD) or, as some would call it, a 4-dimensional simulation code (3D plus time) which InnoS

his program is successful a non-destructive evaluation tool will become available to better assess the condition of such concrete structures

ness in global markets.


elping to provide a scientific basis for policies that mitigate the impacts of climate change.
ost, size, and reliability.

d unmanned aircraft, land-based and undersea platforms, military telecommunications and local area networks, tactical and strategic missi
ns. However, as the cost of precursor powder decreases through this research program, its price point will reach a competitive level which

proach and our project will be the first one to do this. The proposed solution is also expected to result in reduced energy dependence, red

he probe with a pump that maintains the amplifier in the linear regime by turning itself off before nonlinearities distort this picture, is the c

dictions. The Phase II program will focus on developing the entire systems- based materials design and validation through casting complex

er, the new design has no dead space or neutron streaming paths, hence preventing loss of data at locations between pixels. The propose

ughput and low latency. Large-scale distributed systems in aerospace and defense, energy systems, factory automation, and transportation
using existing optically accessible, nanosecond pulsed plasma test chambers. Following necessary refinements, the theoretical code develo

e desired manufacturing processes. By studying the optimization of the ITER antennas, we will also be able to greatly improve the efficienc
ch as the plasma antenna industry, which has been of interest to the military for some time. These capabilities will also be of strong interes
rm, electron cooling groups in the U.S. and abroad. There will also be possibilities for future non-SBIR revenue in this area from U.S. labs or
f fully commercialized. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: In addition to the public benefit of improved environmental site mana

monstrated. Commercial Applications: Geo-referenced lidar can be used for a variety of applications, including 3D mapping, intelligence ga
epresentatives, detector developers, and end-users, the HXPAs microcell size, the number of sub-segments in each pixel, and the orientatio
Chenkoc detectors, gamma cameras, nuclear imaging (PET/SPECT) and astrophysics.
o be installed for use in USA & apos;s advanced light source facilities.
local distances. If we are able to secure Phase II funding we would package the various techniques together in a JAVA-based platform that
ensitivity of the HIBP to enable assessment of quantities not currently accessible; and 5) Advancement of HIBP detector technology toward

pe high density, high speed XIA spectrometers will be modified to allow for real-time signal processing required in high count rate applicatio
portant to the DoE.

failed due to low stability. We have foreseen the wide adoption of our proposed membranes in chemical, gas, oil, food, and beverage indu

g XOs while leaving fibers materials, monomeric sugars and acetic acids behind. The market for XOs in the US is estimated at $20-$30 billio
of high-performance CarbAl and functionalized layers provide considerable reduction in total thermal interfaces in a power LED package, g

tteries for DOD Operations and remote cellphone towers (Tesla Industries).
me time enrich the polymer matrix with large volume of oxygen available for release on demand, (2) development of the module s

bstantial cost, energy and environmental benefits for the rail manufacturers, the railroad companies and the nations transportation infrast

e hybrid films using commercially available PVDF films. PVDF based polymers have a Category IIIb surface tracking rating, with an initiating
es to the rest of the industry. The use of a common methodology at cell and module test permits precise loss analysis comparing cell to m

orage and provide the nation with the long sought after combination of low cost, long system life without degradation, lack of toxicity and m

els standard.

round rejection in rare kaon-decay experiments. Homeland security (non-proliferation) applications include the ability to screen cargo and
kage pathways in fractured shale formations around well bores for CO2 sequestration. It will not only increase the long-term security of car

ng the benefits to market almost immediately.

Os. Three to five years from now, our goal is to also have a revenue stream from licensing some of the core technological components of PA

ap, including holding an industry workshop. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The major benefits that will arise from this proje
nd for the production of large volume polyester polymers for fibers, beverage bottles, and other products. This will allow conversion of ov
geothermal-Stirling approach, and Phase II will support the design completion and prototype build of the 20 kWe GeoHeart Engine, custom
control at smaller-scale PV cell manufacturing lines.
itor for absorber/emitter quality, 4) substrate contamination and surface preparation control.

employed in energy and power generation systems. Generating asset OEMs, utilities, and end users will all stand to benefit from these hig
rastructure construction that will bring significant cost savings to the end-users, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and waste disposa
ly and internationally.
moderator geometries. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Besides safeguarding nuclear facilities, ensuring effective MC &
plications and with which to solve complex problems.

g for example the ability to switch on/off various power production constraints.
ux measurements of aerosol species from ocean and land surfaces, studies of rapid aerosol evolution in power-plant plumes, and indoor ai
m. In Phase II, we plan to build two cascade impactors with real-time mass measuring ability on five stages covering the 10-nm to 600-nm s
ty of a field-ready compact high precision instrument for the simultaneous measurement of four greenhouse gases (or the isotopologues o
We believe this project will be carried over into Phase III and beyond. A large area of future applications is related to the Marcellus shale gas
y microbial genes for enzymes catalyzing lignocellulose breakdown for use in cellulosic biofuel production, and (iii) develop the technology
ned to advance the sensor to a state of technological-readiness for use in remediation and characterization at Superfund sites. Commercial
N2O obtained from bacterial digestion of dissolved nitrates for water pollution attribution. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: D
to accommodate the high x-ray beam fluxes from 3rd generation synchrotron beamlines, while also retaining the sensitivity to observe mo

ning and testing the neural network in regimes where linear acoustic theory does not apply. Finally, the acoustic reflection method initializ

y to pair with renewable energy sources to maintain steady power delivery. For commercial energy markets, the main roadblock to implem
porating the transport facilitator into the membrane will be investigated and facilitated membrane composition will be optimized for olefi
In addition, non-nuclear markets for SiC/SiC CMCs exist in aerospace and defense. The close collaboration with these major industrial sta
design parameters for 1-10kW devices. The 10kW device will be offered to customers and investors in the Phase III commercialization. A sy

and will persist throughout the longer life of the engine. The fuel economy benefit alone is expected to pay back the increased engine cost
ance at elevated temperatures, will result in improving the current tooling life and efficiency thereby improving overall productivity. The cr
erial and improved efficiency, we strongly believe that the payback period will remain less than 5 years. The ultimate goal of our research is
ill have wide ranging applications in many areas of materials and life sciences. The REINS instrument will provide researchers the ability to
maintain US leadership in the global gas turbine market, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
tional utilities, grid service providers and equipment suppliers. In addition, redox flow batteries can supplement renewable energy sources b
imaging, calorimetry or spectroscopy within the fields of security, defense, science, and medicine.

tions and other Benefits XG Sciences low-cost Li-ion battery anode material will help enable affordable extended range electric vehicles, sm

st savings. QuesTeks proposed Fe-Si soft magnetic alloy material development efforts will leverage our previous development efforts on Fe

he unit. Commercial Applications and other Benefits The untapped hydropower potential in the US is $95 billion and the world potential is

med at USCis wafer fab in Princeton, NJ. Phase I will focus on the device and module designs, proof of 15 kV packaging fundamentals as we

oposed module architecture has to potential to address the key issues in the PV industry. This technology is particularly suited for addressin

ohmics has the commercial experience and materials manufacturing expertise to present a clear path to the production of high performanc
spatial and energy resolution and high detection efficiency. The unique capability of Timepix readout with UC Berkeley electronics to dete

h early customers and will have a product offering for our first beachhead of Federal labs/Universities deploying Science DMZs. We will hir

s the complexities of binder removal, sintering etc. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Application areas for this type of capacito
ied to other manufacturing processes such as forging, forming, casting, extrusion, rolling, stamping, and welding/joining, and will help the

e solutions through improving manufacturability, as well as large savings in mining energy consumption through reduction in noble metal u

an understanding of the detailed nano-scale mechanisms.


If successful, this project will reduce SIMS analysis times from hours to seconds and improve the imaging resolution by over an order of m
conversion system manufacturer. Commercialization of such powers systems in a Phase III could create an economically attractive public/p

high temperature combustion diagnostics, the ability to perform rapid, highly sensitive and selective detection of a complex chemical p

another major successful DOE funded Phase II effort, which is about to be completed.

d insulation will lead to reduced production costs for other rigid aerogel products. The improved insulation is expected to significantly redu
U, through less energy expenditure on oil refining.

al imaging detector for nuclear medicine that could measure the position and direction of gammas from a patient, dramatically increasing

MRs. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The product of this work will be sold to SMR vendors both domestically and internation

d to a public better-informed about the water quality around them. We expect this project to generate 5.5 new permanent full time-equiva

nt that will be marketed directly to beamline customers. The proposed system has immediate applications in X-ray facilities such as APS, NS

r benefits The proposed new modeling capabilities will aid researchers in developing electron sources that meet or exceed the desired ope

nochromated scanning transmission electron microscope) will open up a new market segment in research instrumentation, which we estim

is a leader in development and design of the U.S. ITER solid breeder test blanket module. Commercial applications and other benefits: Nuc
igh energy physics, nuclear physics, and other science applications. The innovation also has applicability for medical applications, including
the wire by examining alternative methods for preparing wires. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The successful completion of

ion and High Energy Physics. It will accelerate the development of MgB2 superconducting magnets in commercial applications such as MRI
of all four channels. The system will be designed and implemented cost-effectively in a modular form so it can be easily extended to a high

emical and pharmaceuticals) and detail a clear pathway to realization. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Clear Vascular, Inc. an
customers within the market include but are not limited to the Operational Responsive Space (ORS) Office, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Gru
m ICDs delivered by the elements of the system. The Operationally Responsive Space office at Kirtland, various universities, NASA, and certa

Simulator hardware used for testing laser systems in laboratory or hangar. The same product can be used in operational laser tests using a

ned platforms to perform high-risk Army imaging functions. Another system is the Army"s Passive IR Cueing Sensor program - a thre
pproach, fewer materials will need to be"shipped in specially"to formulate a UHPC. This approach can be extended to include fi
been proven already by our Co-I at Space Environment Technologies (SET) who has been supporting this market for many years (see http://
internet service provider, and air traffic control. Anticipated benefits may include significant improvement of end-to-end performance of lin
medical industry, and manufacturing processes.

ns including satellite communications, GPS, anti-jam, global coverage tracking/data acquisition services, wireless networks, and vehicle net

s waste containment systems, and high-rise buildings.

elds, and magnetic fields. The instrument will employ software which automates the Phase I algorithms to calculate the electronic and opti
4 month Phase II, we would expect that initial sales of the final, full version of the system would commence approximately 39 months after
pecification (DPS). The technology will be demonstrated for powder spray and powder bed DDM.
quality metrics. ITT Exelis has already expressed interest in the METSI technology and has provided a strong support letter. The second focu
l strength obtained from thermo-mechanical testing can be used to estimate the possible operational temperature range and life span in th

AFRL"s stated requirements for a strategically radiation hardened star tracker, we believe our design can be modified to pare costs. T

d technology is also a potential dual-use technology for military forward operating ground-based warfighter applications (mobile or trailer
redicted performance metrics are incredible improvements over current state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice technologies, and are m
erall improved/enhanced SmallSat mission capability. The most near-term military applications are the future SmallSat Operational Respo

missiles. The technology is applicable to booster and upper stage engines with either bell, conical, or aerospike nozzles for Air Force, NASA
is also actively looking at ways to return both their first and second stages back to the launch site for refurbishment and reuse. SpaceX has

ers (WSTs), full-motion trainers (FMTs), image generators, and a wide variety of SAFs. In short, the market is many orders of magnitude larg
nology developed in BALIC can be used in a wide variety of surveillance applications such as e.g., airports, borders and commercial, and res
he beam stop design analysis. Commercial Applications: In addition to this beam stop application Allcomps high conductivity foam opens ne

applications including 3D integration of high performance logic with high density memory. The technology provides the opportunity to inte

strators will find it easier to keep this single system up to date with the latest releases, than manually updating multiple tools.
casting.

ter simulation and modeling of engineering systems using High Performance Computing.
USDOE. Based upon past performance, the enhanced simulation capabilities developed under this initiative can produce follow on contacts

he flexible printed probes could be used anywhere a time varying magnetic field is measured, including medical devices, geophysical senso

viders, etc.) to plug in alternate implementations. In this way, we will ensure that all functionality will be available and share a consistent fe
rator described above. Second is to increase the use of ASCR libraries by folding in their functionality to the operators as we perform our w
and affordable for the small and mid-size firms of interest here. Accomplishing the above objectives in this SBIR project will provide small a

nsformers, motors, generators, and military applications. Additionally, improved MgB2 developed would compete with existing materials o

code (3D plus time) which InnoSys and its Principals have spent close to 20 years to develop. The unique capabilities of our FDTD simulatio

tion of such concrete structures.


works, tactical and strategic missiles, satellites, advanced robotics and smart munitions.
reach a competitive level which will enable its use in more widespread commercial applications.

educed energy dependence, reduced emissions, and reduction in traffic congestion (via optimal routing of vehicles). It is intended to incre

rities distort this picture, is the central idea. The enabling technologies are microscopic kinetic plasma evolution detection via ultrashort pu

dation through casting complex blade components with internal cooling passages using actual OEM blade tooling. In the SBIR program Que

ns between pixels. The proposed project is aggressive and will push the state-of-the-art for neutron scatter imaging to new levels. Successf

automation, and transportation are critically dependent on having a robust data distribution middleware for physical infrastructure contro
ents, the theoretical code developed will be compared with detailed experimental measurements (Element iv) for a chosen set of plasma c

e to greatly improve the efficiency, and perhaps even enable the success, of a $10B experiment.
ties will also be of strong interest to other DOE-funded research initiatives where high- density plasmas are used, such as in compact neut
nue in this area from U.S. labs or funding agencies. Successful completion of the proposed effort will produce commercial quality software
proved environmental site management, future applications of the technology, if developed through Phase 2 and beyond, include monitor

ding 3D mapping, intelligence gathering, site survey and mapping, and military surveillance, reconnaissance, and targeting.
s in each pixel, and the orientation and layout of buses for the three axes will be determined. After completing the baseline architecture de

er in a JAVA-based platform that would interface with most commonly used data acquisition systems. A Phase II project would also give We
HIBP detector technology toward a smaller and more economical alternative to an electrostatic analyzer (an option that may make the HIB

uired in high count rate applications. Existing and emerging semiconductor imaging markets have a need for a readout technology that sim

gas, oil, food, and beverage industries, as well as spatial exploitation and environmental protection. In addition, the membranes can provid

US is estimated at $20-$30 billion in 2009, and XOs have a value of $4-25/kg, depending on type, quality and purity. In addition, the rese
rfaces in a power LED package, greatly benefitting the heat dispassion, elimination of hot-spot, and temperature stabilization.
2) development of the module stacked with magnetic beads in different columns for oxygen enrichment, (3) assembly of a powerful magn

he nations transportation infrastructure.

tracking rating, with an initiating voltage & lt;250V that limits capacitor self-healing properties. In contrast, PP that has good self-heali
oss analysis comparing cell to module production data. The project will have 2 parts. Reoptimize the production module testers for genera

degradation, lack of toxicity and materials availability issues, distributed scale, rapid response to changes in demand, high efficiency under w

de the ability to screen cargo and vehicles for nuclear materials. Scientific applications include astronomy, electron microscopy, time-of-flig
ase the long-term security of carbon dioxide sequestration, but also gives the oil industry another tool to economically seal leaking wells th

technological components of PATS+ and PICA to a consumer products company that will target an entirely new market segment for real-tim

fits that will arise from this project are: a) enhanced U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing of bio-based plasticizers and solvents; and b) pr
This will allow conversion of over 10 billion pounds per year of commodity chemical production from hydrocarbon to biomass base, resulti
0 kWe GeoHeart Engine, customized for geothermal power generation. This engine will be completed in mid-2014, and will be fully charac

stand to benefit from these highefficiency, low emissions power systems.


s emissions and waste disposal, protect the environment, reduce the use of petroleum based products, and meet the future building an
es, ensuring effective MC & amp;A in facilities, and allowing radiography/tomography in new approaches for spent-fuel storage and pr

wer-plant plumes, and indoor air quality monitoring for green buildings, industry and households.
covering the 10-nm to 600-nm size range. Incoming air will be heated to dry the aerosols and maintain low humidity condition. In a basic m
se gases (or the isotopologues of two greenhouse gases) will find wide use in research on the carbon cycle and greenhouse gases. We can
elated to the Marcellus shale gas exploration: C and H isotopes will help distinguish Marcellus organics from other organics.
and (iii) develop the technology as a standalone system. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Our product and our service will bo
at Superfund sites. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Potential commercial applications include at- home analysis of well water
pplications and Other Benefits: During Phase III, LGR will sell the N2O isotope analyzers to isotope measurement laboratories, enviro
ing the sensitivity to observe monochromatic beams on a per pulse basis. In addition, it will enable closed loop beam diagnostics to aid in

oustic reflection method initialized in Phase I will be further developed, tested, and implemented in the new generation acoustic bubble sp

ts, the main roadblock to implementation is the capital and operating cost of the Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer. While PE
osition will be optimized for olefin/paraffin separation performance. The process to produce the facilitated membrane material will be scal
n with these major industrial stakeholders enhances the likelihood of a successful Phase III transition into commercialization.
Phase III commercialization. A system at this scale will be a cost effective addition to management of the power grid.

y back the increased engine cost within the 6 months of operation for a Class 8 truck. Commercial Applications and other Benefits Reduce U
oving overall productivity. The crystal-chemical approach can be used to predict the extent of adhesive interactions between two or more o
e ultimate goal of our research is to increase the usage of solar water heaters SWH in USA and achieve fast return on highly effective evacua
rovide researchers the ability to examine the chemical content of complex samples on length scales previously unavailable. This new tool

ment renewable energy sources by storing power for delivery at peak demand. One potential specific market for economical redox flow batt
nded range electric vehicles, smart phones and other portable consumer electronics with significantly greater run-time, and electric grid s

vious development efforts on Fe-Co soft magnetic alloys. Our previous experience designing precipitation strengthened Fe-Co soft magneti

illion and the world potential is estimated to be almost five times that of the US. Major customers will be local governments and owners o

V packaging fundamentals as well as the epitaxial growth. Phase II will involve device processing, module assembly and proof of perform

s particularly suited for addressing the durability, adhesion and moisture performance concerns of the thin film PV sector. Adoption of this

e production of high performance PFCs in a reliable and repeatable manner during the Phase I and Phase II effort.
UC Berkeley electronics to detect time of arrival of up to 25,000 particles in 1 ms within a 28 x 28 mm2 active area, very short readout tim

oying Science DMZs. We will hire a Product Manager, and the entire team will pursue Beta Programs and Contracts to target other beachh

on areas for this type of capacitor technologies can be switch mode power supplies, supplies, linear accelerator capacitors, ac-dc invertors,
elding/joining, and will help the general manufacturing industry in the United States to regain the competitive advantage in the global econ

ough reduction in noble metal use by an order of magnitude. All of these technologies are on pathways to commercialization and utilize va

resolution by over an order of magnitude. In addition to actinide analysis with SIMS, the ion optical column can also be used for high resol
economically attractive public/private partnership that would enable a more distributed behind the meter power generation and storage a

ection of a complex chemical profiles is important for applications ranging from acute situational health and safety assessment, industr

is expected to significantly reduce the cost of producing silicon and sapphire wafers for the PV and LED industries and many other materia

patient, dramatically increasing imaging performance and reducing patient dose.

oth domestically and internationally for implementation as plants come online in the future. The OLM system can be incorporated into SMR

new permanent full time-equivalent jobs.

in X-ray facilities such as APS, NSLS-II, Diamond, Spring-8 and ESRF. MDI is an equipment developer, manufacturer, and seller which will wo

meet or exceed the desired operational parameters for future DOE facilities. This project will produce commercial quality software, includ

nstrumentation, which we estimate will be worth about $20M per year for Nion.

ications and other benefits: Nuclear fusion offers a replacement for increasingly scarce fossil fuel energy sources. Alternatives to fossil fue
r medical applications, including digital mammography, PET, SPECT, and others. Other applications include homeland security, nuclear weap
ts: The successful completion of this SBIR program will address direct needs for the HTS conductor development community, where a grow

mercial applications such as MRI, fault current limiters, and wind turbine generators.
can be easily extended to a higher number of channels. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The availability of low-cost, multi-ch

Benefits: Clear Vascular, Inc. and other companies and research groups are presently developing Sn-117m based radiopharmaceuticals for
Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, the Army"s Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), NASA, Other Government Agencie
ous universities, NASA, and certain large commercial aerospace primes have all shown serious interest in this type of technology all realizin

n operational laser tests using a wind tunnel test section, becoming an integral part of the directed energy system developmental cycle.

Cueing Sensor program - a threat-warning system based on classifying the IR launch signature of hostile inbound threats to ground and air
ach can be extended to include fibers and other forms, which can enable toughened UHPC to be formulated and deployed.
arket for many years (see http://www.spacewx.com/). Our applications will be served by SET and some by NWRA, and we will advertise th
of end-to-end performance of links with errors and enhancement of TCP over satellite channels. The size of this market is not small and ma

ireless networks, and vehicle networks. Such a large market need will help attract a great amount of potential investment.

calculate the electronic and optical parameters of the semiconductor samples. The instrument will be suitable THz spectroscopy of pharm
e approximately 39 months after Phase I award, including an additional 6 months for a final quality assurance revision and customer interac
g support letter. The second focus is to market the METSI technology to providers of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) solutions and demon
perature range and life span in the high temperature environment. The proposed mechanical test system will introduce many new scientific

can be modified to pare costs. This would serve to preserve MST"s cost competitiveness in other markets (e.g., LEO, commercial sat

r applications (mobile or trailer based) that require terrestrial photovoltaic power production.
practice technologies, and are mission-enabling for future DoD high survivability missions. The technology has the potential to replace eve
ure SmallSat Operational Responsive Space (ORS) missions which demand ultra-affordability, high performance, and rapid supply on dema

spike nozzles for Air Force, NASA, and the growing commercial space launch industry, as well as DoD missile applications.
bishment and reuse. SpaceX has experienced an approximately 100% growth in orders per year for the past few years, and expects this tre

is many orders of magnitude larger than required for BSI to thrive with just a small market share. The first product that will incorporate th
borders and commercial, and residential buildings, and at any other place where security is important. The proposed BALIC technique can
high conductivity foam opens new opportunities in commercial applications such as a heat spreader in computers, avionics racks, and spac

provides the opportunity to integrate technologies based on different materials such as III-V and silicon while maintaining the capability to

ting multiple tools.

can produce follow on contacts with DOE, and subcontracts with DOE funded and private enterprise fusion energy facilities. The experime

edical devices, geophysical sensors, and aerospace applications.

vailable and share a consistent feel to the developer across different hardware devices and library families while at the same time allowing
e operators as we perform our work. In Phase I, we will prototype this procedure by making a seamless integration of the ASCR-funded libr
SBIR project will provide small and mid-size companies access to this high-performance computational (HPC) technology via cloud- computi

ompete with existing materials on both performance and cost for certain low field applications in high energy physics.

apabilities of our FDTD simulation code pertinent to this proposed study include that active devices, including optical or electrical sources,
vehicles). It is intended to increase the global competitiveness of the manufacturing sector and lead to job creation in the US.

ution detection via ultrashort pulse arbitrary-waveform generation and detection. The latter two have been popularized and developed fo

tooling. In the SBIR program QuesTek will work with a leading energy turbine manufacturer and a leading SX casting house to provide the v

r imaging to new levels. Successful completion of this project will produce the highest spatial resolution linear array to date. Further, the ne

or physical infrastructure control and management. RTI consistently maintains a top 10% DOD SBIR Commercialization Achievement Index
t iv) for a chosen set of plasma conditions during Phase II. The unique integrated diagnosticcomputational framework developed will gene

e used, such as in compact neutron and ion sources and laser-ion and laser-proton accel- erators (for such applications as proton therapy)
uce commercial quality software for modeling electron cooling and other processes where binary Coulomb collisions play a key role, such a
e 2 and beyond, include monitoring for advance warning of landslide-producing moisture conditions, climate research and permafrost mon

e, and targeting.
ting the baseline architecture design, we will optimize the microcells amplifier, comparator, and current source circuits, and then the colum

ase II project would also give Weston an opportunity to demonstrate the capabilities of our software system through a test field deploymen
n option that may make the HIBP realizable on a larger number of devices). Near term benefits of this work will be realized in the U.S. fusi

or a readout technology that simultaneously simplifies detector fabrication, reduces cost, expands user flexibility, improves resolution, redu

tion, the membranes can provide ultralong shelf/operation life with anti-fouling and self-cleaning characteristics which polymeric membra

and purity. In addition, the research will shed light on the major challenges in separating the solid and liquid phases of biomass after pret
rature stabilization.
3) assembly of a powerful magnetic field gradient system combined with necessary transducers, gas flow valves and gas driven suction p

trast, PP that has good self-healing properties and high breakdown strength, is a Category I material with a tracking initiating voltage &amp
uction module testers for general applicability to all types of modules. Three generations of silicon modules made at present, with distinct

demand, high efficiency under widely variable loads, and storage capacity from hours to days, all manufactured in the USA. The Generatio

electron microscopy, time-of-flight mass spectrometry, molecular and atomic collision studies, and fluorescence imaging applications in bio
conomically seal leaking wells that might become an environmental problem.

new market segment for real-time household air pollution monitoring.

asticizers and solvents; and b) process intensification and energy efficiency for broad-based manufacturing of bio-based chemicals in the m
rocarbon to biomass base, resulting in reduced consumption of scarce hydrocarbon resources and improving long term U.S. competitivene
mid-2014, and will be fully characterized in terms of thermodynamic, mechanical, and electrical power outputs, thermal-to-electrical conve

and meet the future building and infrastructure needs.


hes for spent-fuel storage and processing, improved scintillators and non-3He detectors are critically important to homeland security, nucle

w humidity condition. In a basic mode of operation, one of the impactors will measure the dry aerosol mass, whereas the flow to the second
and greenhouse gases. We can change the lasers and measure other sets of gases for other research and monitoring purposes. The same
m other organics.
product and our service will both address the need for research and development of enzymes with novel functions for the $3 billion enzym
e at- home analysis of well water or groundwater and industrial self-monitoring of effluent. Potential government applications of the senso
easurement laboratories, environmental research groups, global monitoring stations, and water quality management agencies. A market a
loop beam diagnostics to aid in the troubleshooting and optimization of current and future beamlines throughout Synchrotron radiation c

w generation acoustic bubble spectrometer being developed. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: A marketable acoustic instrum

ane (PEM) electrolyzer. While PEM electrolysis technology is competitive in many industrial markets, systems still utilize noble metal cataly
membrane material will be scaled up to larger quantities (10x greater). A prototype membrane will be fabricated and tested for stability in
commercialization.
ower grid.

ons and other Benefits Reduce U.S. demand for petroleum, lower carbon emissions and decrease energy costs by implementing the RLE as
ractions between two or more oxides at a sliding interface; hence, it can be used to predict frictional performance. Based on this model, ce
return on highly effective evacuated tube collectors ETC of SWH by using nanomaterials for light absorbing, conversion to heat, heat accum
usly unavailable. This new tool will accelerate the development of novel materials for energy generation and storage and structural mater

et for economical redox flow batteries is in commercial buildings due to their large percentage of energy consumption.
ater run-time, and electric grid storage required by increased use of renewable energy resources.

trengthened Fe-Co soft magnetic materials and mapping out the processing steps to form thin-rolled sheets, which are assembled and stac

ocal governments and owners of existing dams and river tracts. ATS estimates it will grow to $400 million in sales level in five years, provid

ssembly and proof of performance. In addition, USCi will obtain critical application requirements by consulting with Princeton Powe

film PV sector. Adoption of this technology will increase thin film PV reliability and reduce costs enabling the DOE SunShot goals.

I effort.
ctive area, very short readout time of 280 s, along with low readout noise will enable development of advanced detectors for the pulsed n

Contracts to target other beachheads of Enterprise Network Operators, Cloud Providers and Small-business IT groups. Commercial Applicati

rator capacitors, ac-dc invertors, pulse power, energy storage, electric armor etc. The attraction of this proposed fabrication approach wou
tive advantage in the global economy.

commercialization and utilize various Government and internal sources of funding to advance their state of technical readiness. Protons m

n can also be used for high resolution and throughput focused ion beam machining, with a range of ion species. Applications here span the
power generation and storage approach for primary customers utilizing industrial level utilities.

h and safety assessment, industrial process control to suspect/target identification.

dustries and many other materials produced at high temperatures.

em can be incorporated into SMR designs or provided later as an add-on. The results of this research will serve as a catalyst for the successf

facturer, and seller which will work directly with customers to install instruments in their facilities and to expand the market. Prior sales of

mmercial quality software, including a state-of-the-art graphical user interface, and will allow the VORPAL code to increase its potential for

ources. Alternatives to fossil fuels (e.g. wind, solar, geothermal) cannot generate sufficient energy to meet current needs. Fusion, with its l
homeland security, nuclear weapons monitoring, as well as industrial inspection.
ment community, where a growing concern exists for stable sources of starting powder that can provide performance required for high fie

availability of low-cost, multi-channel SQUID systems would result in their wide-spread use in high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy, detector

m based radiopharmaceuticals for imaging and therapy for a number of medical conditions. The Clear Vascular product is an injectable radi
ASA, Other Government Agencies who desire clandestine on-board space operations, and MDA as a possible future capability for their PTS
his type of technology all realizing the long term benefits toward efficient and sustainable processes. The medical field is another area tha

system developmental cycle.

bound threats to ground and air platforms. The lower cost of SL coolers would lead to widespread deployment of these systems.
ed and deployed.
NWRA, and we will advertise them to the space community by various channels, including the Space Foundation (http://www.spacefound
f this market is not small and may grow rapidly with the commercial demand in homeland security. We expect the aggregated market size w

tial investment.

table THz spectroscopy of pharmaceuticals, synthesized organic compounds, explosives, and other material.
nce revision and customer interaction. It is hard to predict the potential license income, but it is likely that a price-point of under $5K per se
cord (EMR) solutions and demonstrate how METSI can evaluate and propagate the QoI in medical records as detailed medical tests are sum
will introduce many new scientific findings especially to researchers interested in high temperature materials such as metal alloys, composit

arkets (e.g., LEO, commercial satellite applications, etc.) where strategic hardness is not a requirement. While the DoD/Government space

has the potential to replace every currently produced state-of-the-practice rigid panel solar array that is currently used for high survivabilit
ance, and rapid supply on demand. Other military missions include literally all SmallSat missions, such as Eagle, a potential SmallSat succes

e applications.
st few years, and expects this trend to continue or accelerate in the future as their launch costs decrease.

t product that will incorporate the C2DA is BSI's Modern Air Combat Environment (MACE). MACE is BSI"s flagship product is t
proposed BALIC technique can also operate 24/7 with little human intervention and provide automated notifications of significant events
mputers, avionics racks, and spaced-based electronics. Next generation inner tracking detectors are evaluating POCO foam for cooling stave

hile maintaining the capability to fabricated sophisticated layers post bonding.

n energy facilities. The experimentalists, not only in US but internationally, will obtain the code sufficiently robust and low enough in comp

while at the same time allowing functionality to be extended and performance enhanced by specialized implementations. This work will be
egration of the ASCR-funded library SuperLU, which is a direct solver for sparse linear systems. EM Photonics is a creator of GPU-enhanced
C) technology via cloud- computing, either at Emc2 or at a national supercomputing site such as The Ohio Supercomputing Center at the O

rgy physics.

ing optical or electrical sources, and multiple layer structures can also be easily included in the simulation code. Furthermore, our FDTD s
b creation in the US.

n popularized and developed for the telecommunications industry. We propose to adopt, extend the functionality, and assess the relative m

SX casting house to provide the voice of the customer and define property and processing requirements. QuesTek has a vast experience in w

ear array to date. Further, the new technology will deliver compact, high-efficiency, thermal- neutron detectors capable of real-time neutro

ercialization Achievement Index (CAI) rating. The technology developed under this SBIR will be readily applicable in several other commerc
framework developed will generate an array of new marketable products and technologies for LTP applications.

applications as proton therapy).


collisions play a key role, such as several types of plasma processing. There are many opportunities for commercial sales of our software in
te research and permafrost monitoring, and sensing ice formation on aircraft wings, all of which have clear public safety benefits.

urce circuits, and then the column-end RTIA and CFD circuits. Using circuit simulation tools, including those that extract bus capacitance an

m through a test field deployment. To accomplish this Weston would leverage existing company instrumentation and partner with an energ
rk will be realized in the U.S. fusion program domestically (with the HIBP operating on MST) and through an emerging international partner

ibility, improves resolution, reduces the number of readout channels and is more durable. The lack of commercially available electronics ta

ristics which polymeric membranes cannot offer. The large scale adoption of our proposed high performance hollow fiber membranes will

uid phases of biomass after pretreatment as well as separating out monomeric sugars from oligomers of which little is currently know. The
alves and gas driven suction pumps, and (4) development of meso-macroscoping modeling and simulation analysis algorithms for a c

tracking initiating voltage & gt;600V. Sigma has demonstrated that metallized acrylate/PVDF films have superior self-healing properti
s made at present, with distinct characteristics. A successful implementation will enable superior device-physics tracking, throughput up to

tured in the USA. The Generation 2 Terrajoule technology, enabled by the SBIR project, will operate both standalone and grid-connected to

cence imaging applications in biotechnology. Medical imaging application includes detectors for positron emission tomography (PET scann

of bio-based chemicals in the modern biorefinery.


ng long term U.S. competitiveness in global markets.
puts, thermal-to-electrical conversion efficiency, heat draw, cooling requirements, parasitic loads, and performance under a range of opera
tant to homeland security, nuclear and high-energy physics research, nuclear waste cleanup, nuclear treaty verification, geological explorati

, whereas the flow to the second impactor will be humidified and dehumidified to detect the point at which deliquescence starts during th
monitoring purposes. The same instrument will have other applications in the energy sector, such as measuring emissions of methane in n

functions for the $3 billion enzyme market. We will meet this growing need by disrupting the current paradigm of one colony at a time pla
rnment applications of the sensor will include water quality monitoring of public drinking water, groundwater, surface water, rivers and wat
anagement agencies. A market analysis suggests a 5-year commercial revenue exceeding $40M for these four markets alone.
oughout Synchrotron radiation community.

: A marketable acoustic instrument capable of measuring a wide range of bubble sizes and void fractions will be a valuable tool for diagnos

ms still utilize noble metal catalysts and expensive semi-precious metal flow field components. In the proposed work, transformative resea
bricated and tested for stability in extended pilot tests. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: The estimated combined production o

costs by implementing the RLE as a standard feature in heavy duty engines Prove to fleet managers that the RLE increases fuel efficiency, re
rmance. Based on this model, certain complex oxides and oxide-fluorides (i.e., ZnO/SnO/SrF2, NiO/BaTiO3, MgO/ZnO/CaF2, and NiO/SrF2
, conversion to heat, heat accumulation and heat transfer layers in ETC. our preliminary results has proven the validity of PCM incorporatio
nd storage and structural materials that are lighter and stronger, providing significant energy savings. The improved sensitivity developed

onsumption.
ts, which are assembled and stacked into laminates will be extremely valuable in the development of high strength, low loss Fe-Si alloys. W

n sales level in five years, providing over 50,000 homes with hydropower and creating 300+ jobs in a HUB zone in Iowa.

y consulting with Princeton Power Systems, also located in Princeton and offer state-of-the-art commercial power conversion technology fo

he DOE SunShot goals.

nced detectors for the pulsed neutron applications in materials research, nuclear engineering, archeological studies, investigation of d

IT groups. Commercial Applications and Benefits: Software-defined multi-domain measurement and monitoring is important for commun

oposed fabrication approach would be the ability to fabricated larger high capacitance devices, where the convention processing problems
f technical readiness. Protons mission is clearly to move advanced technology PEM products into hydrogen energy applications as those m

ecies. Applications here span the semiconductor, biomedical, energy research industries, as well as national security.

erve as a catalyst for the successful deployment of SMRs, which provide an affordable, clean, proliferation-resistant, and flexible energy sou

pand the market. Prior sales of extreme environment instruments is several millions of dollars.

code to increase its potential for generating further commercial revenue when used in the industry to design both diamond cathodes and s

current needs. Fusion, with its low generation of radioactive waste, is ideal for large-scale energy generation. Development of advanced s
erformance required for high field magnets. Successful completion of the proposed program will enable availability of a reliable domestic s

on X-ray spectroscopy, detector array imaging, particle identification systems, electron microscope systems (for material surface characteri

ular product is an injectable radioactive imaging agent that targets vulnerable plaque and can be imaged non-invasively using any standard
ble future capability for their PTSS constellation under development.
medical field is another area that can benefit from ASPIRE-like technologies and the STAARS front-end capability that supports system desig

ment of these systems.


dation (http://www.spacefoundation.org/). Also, after Phase I, we will develop commercial alliances with companies that can use our data
pect the aggregated market size will be similar to that of military applications.

a price-point of under $5K per seat could be reached (with appropriate price breaks as number of runtime licenses increases). The DoD mar
as detailed medical tests are summarized. Additionally, EMR solution providers will be interested in METSI"s ability to work efficiently
s such as metal alloys, composites, and ceramics routinely used at temperatures from 600°C to 1100°C. The proposed system is compatibl

While the DoD/Government space market is attractive, we believe there are other Government and civil market opportunities for this MST t

urrently used for high survivability missions or missions that require high cleanliness. The most near military applications are a multitude o
agle, a potential SmallSat successor to Space-Based Space Surveillance (SBSS), a potential SmallSat successor to Defense Meteorological Sa
BSI"s flagship product is the Modern Air Combat Environment (MACE), a DIS-based entity generator and threat environment. Within
otifications of significant events to local security personnel. Critical infrastructure, including such items as optic fiber backbone networks, b
ting POCO foam for cooling stave like structures. Our isotropic highly machinable graphitic foam is an ideal replacement. Accelerator-b

robust and low enough in computer requirements to be accessible to comprehensive coupled simulations. Similar to CQL3D, the new code

plementations. This work will be done in conjunction with our partners in the HPC groups at NVIDIA, AMD, and Microsoft with the intentio
cs is a creator of GPU-enhanced libraries, and we will integrate one of these to increase the speed of Python computations by tenfold or m
Supercomputing Center at the OSU, on a pay-per-use basis.

code. Furthermore, our FDTD simulation code is equipped with features to handle arbitrary shape metals and also arrays of devices or cir
tionality, and assess the relative merits of a multitude of these techniques so that electron and ion VDFs of unstable plasmas can be measu

uesTek has a vast experience in working with various materials suppliers and processing facilities, accelerating testing and qualification for

ctors capable of real-time neutron measurements; such devices currently do not exist. Dr. Steven Bellinger, has 7 years of experience with

icable in several other commercial as well as government programs. RTI is experienced in commercializing technology, with 100s of succes
mmercial sales of our software in the plasma processing market.
public safety benefits.

e that extract bus capacitance and resistance values, we will simulate the HXPA detectors signal-to-noise (STN) and temporal response as a

tation and partner with an energy production company to deploy a small network of seismometers near a disposal well or other production
n emerging international partnership with the Max-Plank Institute in Germany (and plans to operate HIBPs on ASDEX-U and W7-X). HIBPs h

mercially available electronics tailored to the requirements imposed by strip detectors is a further obstacle to their wider use. This problem

ce hollow fiber membranes will have paramount social, economical and environmental benefits.

hich little is currently know. The BCC process is feedstock agnostic, modular and highly scalable and producing a high-value food product b
lation analysis algorithms for a computational system with maximum sensitivity and high yield optimization process. The newly developed

ave superior self-healing properties and improved breakdown strength, resulting in wound capacitors with energy densities greater than 2.
hysics tracking, throughput up to 12 modules per minute, and a capital cost less than of conventional module testers. Users would also kn

andalone and grid-connected to allow large amounts of power to be dispatched in seconds when needed, and also where needed. TEAM K

emission tomography (PET scanning).

ormance under a range of operating conditions.


y verification, geological exploration and development of new sources to effectively address our nations future energy needs. Proposed de

ch deliquescence starts during the rising phase of the humidity, which would last long enough to measure the moisture uptake on each stag
uring emissions of methane in natural gas production, or on-site isotopic analysis during drilling operations.

digm of one colony at a time plate-based assays; accelerating the pace of scientific discovery.
ter, surface water, rivers and water quality monitoring of contaminated sites and industrial effluent for agencies such as DOE, DOD, and EPA
our markets alone.

will be a valuable tool for diagnostics and control of numerous multi-phase flow and liquid metal applications. Successful development of th

osed work, transformative research to overcome these materials constraints will be applied in order to enable this technology at a commer
timated combined production of polyethylene and polypropylene by U.S. manufacturers in 2011 is about 29 million metric tons. Annual re

e RLE increases fuel efficiency, reduces emissions, reduces engine wear, and will not adversely affect performance of their engines; and pro
3, MgO/ZnO/CaF2, and NiO/SrF2) show enhanced lubricity at elevated temperatures. The dry lubricant ceramic coatings are of interest to o
the validity of PCM incorporation into CNT- based absorber. Also birolling graphene flakes has proven to be beneficial for high thermal con
improved sensitivity developed during this project will also enable accelerated development of advanced coatings and functional nanostru
strength, low loss Fe-Si alloys. With this background, QuesTek will explore alloy design concepts that may focus on incorporating nano-scale

zone in Iowa.

power conversion technology for PV systems.

logical studies, investigation of dynamic processes and many other areas of modern science.

itoring is important for communities of Network Operators, Cloud Providers and Small- business IT groups that use advanced science, engi

convention processing problems such as binder removal, electrode interactions in electrode ceramic interfaces and co-firing transient stress
n energy applications as those markets emerge in the coming years.

al security.

esistant, and flexible energy source. Additional beneficiaries of this updated technology include NASA (who is currently developing extra-t

gn both diamond cathodes and semiconductor devices.

on. Development of advanced solid breeder materials is necessary to enable the U.S. industrial base to participate in near-term commerci
vailability of a reliable domestic source of stable powder which is critical for downstream process stabilization of Bi-2212/Ag composite wir

s (for material surface characterization studies), medical imaging, and non-destructive evaluations.

on-invasively using any standard gamma camera found in any cardiology practice. Other groups using Sn-117m (and/or its chelates) includ
companies that can use our data for thermospheric modeling for DoD and commercial applications, e.g. CTIPe is now experimenting with o
"s ability to work efficiently in federated environments. CFDRC will use its existing relationship with Systems Made Simple, a provider
he proposed system is compatible with in-situ optical/electron microscopy which can be used to investigate structure-property correlations

rket opportunities for this MST technology. For example, there is great interest within the Government and throughout the DoD (especially

ry applications are a multitude of highly-classified DoD missions (which cannot be delineated herein) that demand ultra-high survivability fo
sor to Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP), and support for ASAT systems (anti-satellite systems), as examples. The proposed
and threat environment. Within six months of the initial release of MACE in April of 2011, MACE had been sold to USAF, ANG and USSOCO
optic fiber backbone networks, bridges, railways, and cross-country electricity transmission pylons and cabling, can also greatly benefit from
deal replacement. Accelerator-based experiments will also be a commercial outlet for this material.

. Similar to CQL3D, the new code will be an efficient tool for facilitating comparison of simulation results with experimental data, since it w

, and Microsoft with the intention of adding more partners as the project progresses.
on computations by tenfold or more. Third, our work will further the ability of Python to be used simultaneously for both prototyping and d

and also arrays of devices or circuits. Since the FDTD simulation can perform field, frequency, impedance, spectrum, and power analysis
unstable plasmas can be measured in HEDP for the first time.

ting testing and qualification for a wide range of specifications and requirements, and delivering flight critical hardware for government and

r, has 7 years of experience with the design and fabrication of microstructured semiconductor neutron detectors, and presently holds

technology, with 100s of successful customers.


TN) and temporal response as a function of various intensity and spot-sized electron clouds arriving at different rates. We will complete the

disposal well or other production activity. A demonstration of this type could also be designed to be directly relevant to the treaty monitor
on ASDEX-U and W7-X). HIBPs having enhanced capabilities will access a wider range of quantities required for validation efforts and have

to their wider use. This problem is addressed by proximity electrodes which are not in physical contact with the detector surface readout

cing a high-value food product besides the biofuels has the potential for reshaping the game.
n process. The newly developed oxygen separation system will be integrated with a variety of other components to deliver enhanced syste

energy densities greater than 2.5J/cc. This development will evaluate hybrid films with different acrylate:PVDF thickness ratios, by varying
ule testers. Users would also know that this capital investment would migrate with the technology into high-efficiency, since this is proven.

and also where needed. TEAM Key areas of responsibility for the technical team members include: Terrajoule Ressponsibility: Develop, cha
ture energy needs. Proposed detectors will also permit scientific research enabling development of new drugs, materials, and systems that

he moisture uptake on each stage. The relative humidity for efflorescence will be determined during the falling phase of the humidity. The

ncies such as DOE, DOD, and EPA.

ns. Successful development of the proposed instrument will have wide commercial and scientific applications and benefits. In addition to t

ble this technology at a commercial level for energy storage.


29 million metric tons. Annual reactor vent stream losses of the olefin feedstocks are estimated to have a value of $330 million and represe

mance of their engines; and prove to OEMs that they can generate acceptable gross margins by offering RLEs.
amic coatings are of interest to our strategic partner Capstone for bearing components applications. Also, Federal Mogul and General Moto
e beneficial for high thermal conductivity of CNT-based coatings. Our commercial partners, Apricus Solar and Westech Solar have generous
coatings and functional nanostructures, materials where significant material and device capabilities originate from very thin chemical coatin
ocus on incorporating nano-scale precipitates ( & lt;10 nm diameter), maximizing resistivity, controlling grain size, and controlling grain

that use advanced science, engineering and cloud computing applications. Our product will be vital for intelligent performance monitoring

aces and co-firing transient stresses limit larger device fabrication.


ho is currently developing extra-terrestrial reactors) and the United States military (who has expressed interest in portable, long-term energ

rticipate in near-term commercial applications of fusion energy (e.g. ITER test blankets, DEMO, and beyond).
on of Bi-2212/Ag composite wires.

17m (and/or its chelates) include: Serene Oncology (cancer), Rheumco (rheumatoid and osteoarthritis), University of Arizona (medical and
IPe is now experimenting with our input and is used by NOAA and NASA, and by the small business Atmospheric & Space Technology
ystems Made Simple, a provider of EMR technology, to market and commercialize the technology in the medical IT market.
structure-property correlations and the influence of pre-existing defects on the mechanical response of materials. In addition to optical an

d throughout the DoD (especially within the Air Force) for technologies which enhance the capability of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).

demand ultra-high survivability for man-made threats and unique mission space environments. The proposed technology will enable these
ms), as examples. The proposed Aladdin solar array is also a potential dual-use technology for military forward operating ground-based wa
n sold to USAF, ANG and USSOCOM units, educational institutions and to companies in the private sector. We believe that a fully develope
ing, can also greatly benefit from BALIC technology. The Motion detection algorithms developed in BALIC. These algorithms can be general
ith experimental data, since it will inherit the widely-used CQL3D synthetic diagnostics modules.

ously for both prototyping and deployment, which often requires separate programs coded in different languages.

e, spectrum, and power analysis, we believe it is uniquely equipped to handle this proposed study and perform full analysis of the picoseco
erent rates. We will complete the design process once we can meet the target specifications including photon count rate (global and local),

y relevant to the treaty monitoring application.


d for validation efforts and have broader impact within the fusion program. The new detection elements and measurements are central to

ith the detector surface readout by low cost, high density electronics tailored for imaging applications. Our overall project vision is to demo
nents to deliver enhanced system performance. Successful completion of the Phase I /Phase II SBIR will establish viability of a new

VDF thickness ratios, by varying both the thickness of the acrylate layers and the gage of the PVDF films. The effect of grading the dielectr
h-efficiency, since this is proven. Production cell testers require very-high throughput. A successful implementation of this unconventional

ule Ressponsibility: Develop, characterize, and build the key subsystems for the prototype systems. Roush Industries: CFD two-phase fluid s
rugs, materials, and systems that directly impact healthcare and quality of life.

alling phase of the humidity. These cascade impactors with the ability to measure real-time mass and hygroscopicity will be made flight-wo

ons and benefits. In addition to the Spallation Neutron Source application, the instrument will find applications in oceanographic, biologica

value of $330 million and represent an equivalent energy loss of 16 trillion Btu. The proposed membrane can drastically reduce these costs

ederal Mogul and General Motors has expressed their interest in evaluating these coatings for the piston ring, pins, crack shafts, dies and m
nd Westech Solar have generously provided us with parts of ETC and components for testing, and will be evaluating further this new techno
te from very thin chemical coatings. The REINS platform will also provide insights in biology and in biomedical areas due to the ability to pe
rest in portable, long-term energy sources.)
niversity of Arizona (medical and engineering programs), the Belgian University of Louvain (somatostatin analogues), and inviCRO (SPECT im
pheric & Space Technology Research Associates (ASTRA, see http://astraspace.net/). By this and similar links, a more complete produc
edical IT market.
materials. In addition to optical and electron imaging, additional in-situ measurement techniques (e.g. electron backscattered diffraction (EB

manned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Driven by the war on terrorism and ongoing combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, solutions are bein

sed technology will enable these DoD missions.


ward operating ground-based warfighter applications (mobile or trailer based) that require terrestrial photovoltaic power production.
We believe that a fully developed C2DA will make MACE (and third party CGF/SAFs) even more capable and attractive to our customers, as
These algorithms can be generalized as image change detection algorithms for wider commercial applications. Detecting regions of change
on count rate (global and local), time resolution, and spatial resolution.

nd measurements are central to these opportunities and Advanced-TIAs are vital to their success.

overall project vision is to demonstrate the viability of a large HPGe strip detector using novel proximity sensing electrodes paired with a lo
will establish viability of a new oxygen separation/enrichment technique with: a) Oxygen separation & gt;95%, b) Oxygen purity &

The effect of grading the dielectric constant using high and low dielectric constant acrylates will be evaluated. A series of tests will be condu
mentation of this unconventional test instrument into cell test could cut testing costs by a factor of 2-4, simultaneously enabling vastly more

Industries: CFD two-phase fluid simulation and material supply chain research. Electricore Responsibility: Project management and industr
oscopicity will be made flight-worthy and be available with a complete software package enabling a skilled user to operate the instrument a

tions in oceanographic, biological, chemical, pharmaceutical, energy, and other industries.

an drastically reduce these costs by recovering olefins from vent streams for reuse in the reactor. The processes that produce the ethylene

ng, pins, crack shafts, dies and molds etc.. Being ceramic in nature these coatings can be finish ground and sealed per customer specificati
valuating further this new technology for licensing and commercialization. Moreover Solarno will create RF-CVD systems for upscaling the g
ical areas due to the ability to perform IR spectroscopy with sub-cellular spatial resolution.
nalogues), and inviCRO (SPECT imaging).
ar links, a more complete product will be marketed that integrates the various disciplines involved in direct and complete space-weather fo
ron backscattered diffraction (EBSD)) can also be employed during the high temperature mechanical test. Performing in-situ microscopy co

stan and Iraq, solutions are being sought that increase the endurance, range, and effectiveness of these and similar systems. We believe it

voltaic power production.


nd attractive to our customers, as it externalizes and empowers the end user to dynamically affect entity behaviors, increasing the realism a
ons. Detecting regions of change in images of the same scene taken at different times is of widespread interest due to a large number of ap
ensing electrodes paired with a low cost, high density spectrometer capable of real time signal processing.
mp; gt;95%, b) Oxygen purity & gt;99%, c) Regeneration capacity of polymer beads, d) Increased overall efficiency of the oxygen se

ed. A series of tests will be conducted to demonstrate the performance of hybrid films versus that of the base films. The choice of PVDF film
ultaneously enabling vastly more sophisticated analysis and process control and a seamless migration to high-efficiency cells.

roject management and industrial partner liaison for Phase II.


user to operate the instrument and acquire the data. Commercial Applications and Other Benefits: Following a successful Phase II project, M

esses that produce the ethylene and propylene feedstocks can also benefit from the proposed membrane.

sealed per customer specification. Hence it is proposed to evaluate various combinations of mixed oxide coatings for their room temp
-CVD systems for upscaling the growth of CNT sheets for commercial scale testing of full length 7 ft ETC in SWH panels.
and complete space-weather forecast.
ehaviors, increasing the realism and efficacy of entity interaction in a distributed simulation framework.
rest due to a large number of applications in diverse disciplines. Important applications of change detection include video surveillance, rem

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