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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-024 TRL: 7 |
#17: Analysis, Design & Diagnostics, Inc. 317 West Forsyth St. Jacksonville, FL 32202-4307 Mr. Gary Donoher (904) 475-0094 gdonoher@adndinc.com http://www.adndinc.com/ |
Marine Species Mitigation This technology passively detects and automatically classifies marine mammal vocalizations allowing the United States Navy to fully comply with the Marine Mammal Protection Act. The system logs all detections and auto-classifications, and provides a verifiable record for post mission assessment. Presentation: Monday, 11:20am - 11:40am in Washington Room A Booth: 411 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N06-149 TRL: 5 |
#149: AnthroTronix, Inc. 8737 Colesville Rd, L203 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Mr. Jack Vice (240) 423-8423 jvice@atinc.com http://atinc.com/ |
Haptic Automated Communication System (HACS) Worn by the warfighter, the Haptic Automated Communication System (HACS) enables automated recognition of static and dynamic hand signals, warfighter location, orientation/activity, and weapon orientation/firing status, with real-?time presentation of relevant information to team members via the haptic modality Presentation: Monday, 11:20am - 11:40am in Washington Room B Booth: 808 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - STTR Topic: N07-T028 TRL: 4 |
#183: AnthroTronix, Inc. 8737 Colesville Rd, L203 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Ms. Anna Skinner 202 2704592 askinner@atinc.com http://www.atinc.com |
Perceptually-informed Virtual Environment (PerceiVE) Design Tool The Perceptually-informed Virtual Environment (PerceiVE) Design Tool consists of a suite of physiological monitoring sensors and an empirically-based process for assessing virtual training environment fidelity design requirements based on Psycho physiological Experiential Profiles (PEPs),allowing developers to identify optimal fidelity characteristics. Presentation: Wednesday, 11:20am - 11:40am in Washington Room B Booth: 808 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-023 TRL: 5 |
#18: Applied EM, Inc. 144 Research Drive Hampton, VA 23666 Dr. C. J. Reddy (757) 224-2035x302 cjreddy@appliedem.com http://www.appliedem.com |
Advanced Antenna Pattern and Mutual Coupling Prediction Software Applied EM has developed a new generation EM simulation tool, called UCAST, for predicting near and far field radiation patterns and coupling effect that are associated with antenna on electrically large complex platforms with material treatments. Presentation: Tuesday, 11:00am - 11:20am in Tidewater II Booth: P16 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-014 TRL: 6 |
#19: Applied Physical Sciences Corp. 475 Bridge Street, Suite 100 Groton, CT 06340 Dr. Joshua Wilson (860) 448-3253x156 jwilson@aphysci.com http://www.aphysci.com |
Sonobuoy System and Concept of Operations for Time-Reversal-Based Target Detection We have developed a method for Time Reversal Barrier (TRB) target detection using existing Coherent Active Source and Digital Vertical-Line-Array Receive Sonobuoys. TRBs take advantage of target forward scattering providing a significant improvement in detection capability of sonobuoy-based ASW systems. Presentation: Tuesday, 9:05am - 9:25am in Washington Room B Booth: 300 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-070 TRL: 4 |
#150: Applied Physical Sciences Corp. 475 Bridge Street, Suite 100 Groton, CT 6340 Dr. James McConnell (860) 448-3253 x160 jmcconnell@aphysci.com http://www.aphysci.com |
Vector Sensors for Reliable Acoustic Path Applications Piezoelectric single crystal/preamplifier technology advancements enable new vector sensors that improve performance/reduce size of deep water acoustic surveillance systems. 30-fold reduction in volume relative to the first generation vector sensor works toward achieving packaging requirements of modern ASW delivery systems. Presentation: Wednesday, 2:45pm - 3:05pm in Potomac VI Booth: 300 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-076 TRL: 5 |
#151: Applied Physical Sciences Corp. 475 Bridge Street, Suite 100 Groton, CT 6340 Dr. James McConnell (860) 448-3253 jmcconnell@aphysci.com http://www.aphysci.com |
Vector Sensors for Submarine Towed Array Applications Three-axis vector sensor with integrated reamplifier/orientation sensor for Navy sonar systems, initially for TB-29 thin-line towed array. Measures acoustic pressure/particle acceleration to instantaneously determine the bearing of a potential threat, providing much faster response time than current towed array systems. Presentation: Monday, 2:25pm - 2:45pm in Washington Room A Booth: 300 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-099 TRL: 4 |
#152: Aptima, Inc. 12 Gill Street, Suite 1400 Woburn, MA 1801 Ms. Jamie Estock (202) 552-6119 jestock@aptima.com http://www.aptima.com |
Predicting Requirements for instructional Environment Design to Improve Critical Training (PREDICT) PREDICT is a model-driven software tool that facilitates informed decisions regarding the acquisition and use of training simulators by combining end-user needs with objective data. Users can compare multiple simulator configurations to identify fidelity requirements for effective training. Presentation: Monday, 2:05pm - 2:25pm in Washington Room B Booth: 704 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N06-038 TRL: 5 |
#20: Astron Wireless Technologies, Inc. 22560 Glenn Drive, Suite 114 Sterling, VA 20164-4440 Mr. James Jalbert (703) 450-5517 jjalbert@astronwireless.com http://www.astronwireless.com |
Multi-Purpose Antenna We're developing a multi-function antenna incorporating VHF/UHF line-of-sight, satellite communications, L-band, and global positioning system functions into a single aperture, ultra wideband, multi-purpose antenna (MPA) initially targeting the E-2C Hawkeye. This will reduce weight, drag, and electromagnetic interference. Presentation: Tuesday, 12:00pm - 12:20pm in Tidewater II Booth: P18 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-007 TRL: 6 |
#21: Auriga Measurement Systems, Inc. 650 Suffolk Street, Suite 410 Lowell, MA 01854 Dr. Yusuke Tajima (978) 441-1117 ex 17 ytajima@auriga-ms.com http://www.aurigamicrowave.com |
Solid-State High-Efficiency Radar Transmit Module Our scalable, combinable, lightweight, solid-state radar transmit power amplifier module operates in the UHF band at 400 watts output power and 70% power added-efficiency. Developed for UAV/UASs, this gallium nitride-based (GaN) technology can be applied to any application requiring high-power/high-efficiency amplifiers. Presentation: Wednesday, 11:00am - 11:20am in Potomac VI Booth: B2 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-096 TRL: 5 |
#153: Aurora Flight Sciences Corp. 9950 Wakeman Drive Manassas, VA 20110 Dr. James Paduano (617) 500-4807 jpaduano@aurora.aero http://www.aurora.aero/ |
Multiple Vehicle Cooperative Control for Teams of Air and Sea Vehicles Performing Littoral Operations The On-board Planning Module (OPM) is a higher-level autonomy component enabling control of multiple UV's. It provides waypoint/sensor commands, planning, and autonomy for coordinated missions. It is seamlessly embedded in any unmanned system and controlled by specialized multi-vehicle human interfaces. Presentation: Tuesday, 2:05pm - 2:25pm in Tidewater II Booth: P22 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-031 TRL: 5 |
#22: Barron Associates, Inc. 1410 Sachem Place, Suite 202 Charlottesville, VA 22901-2496 Mr. Jared Cooper (434) 973-1215 cooper@bainet.com http://www.barron-associates.com |
Innovative Rotorcraft Control for Shipboard Operations This innovative control architecture improves the ability of rotorcraft to safely launch and recover from aviation-capable ships or in other turbulent settings. Rigorous high-fidelity simulation testing has proven system performance and real-time capabilities and demonstrated a reduction in pilot workload. Presentation: Monday, 11:00am - 11:20am in Conference Theater Booth: 308 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-022 TRL: 6 |
#23: Barron Associates, Inc. 1410 Sachem Place, Suite 202 Charlottesville, VA 22901-2496 Todd Summers (434) 973-1215 summers@bainet.com http://www.barron-associates.com |
Omni-Directional Capability for Expanded SHARP Field-of-View The company is developing an omni-directional capability for the SHAred Reconnaissance Pod (SHARP) that will expand the SHARP field-of-view, allowing forward-deployed warfighters to receive SHARP high-resolution imagery. The prototype antenna system was demonstrated in a laboratory environment in early 2010. Presentation: Tuesday, 11:20am - 11:40am in Tidewater II Booth: 308 |
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SYSCOM: NAVSEA Topic: N05-150 TRL: 5 |
#107: Beacon Interactive Systems 30 Spinelli Place Cambridge, MA 02138 Ms. ML Mackey (617) 453-5503 ml.mackey@beaconinteractive.com http://www.beaconinteractive.com |
Automated Generation of Maintenance Work Packages Software tool takes a human-centric approach toward optimized maintenance performance by integrating people with a "live" electronic work package. Increases maintenance efficiency by creating a system-of-systems. Supports maintenance from the point of decision-making through work performance and after-action learning. Presentation: Wednesday, 12:00pm - 12:20pm in Washington Room B Booth: B16 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N06-076 TRL: 6 |
#154: Biomimetic Systems, Inc. 810 Memorial Drive, Suite 106 Cambridge, MA 02139 Dr. Socrates Deligeorges (617) 758-2505 ext 1 socrates@bmsacoustics.com http://www.biomimetic-systems.com |
Use of Adaptive, Non-line of Sight Smart Sensors to Recognize and Locate Threats to Physical Assets and Field Forces Leading edge acoustic gunfire detection and breakthrough voice recognition software mimics the human brain listening function allowing for discernment capability as opposed to solely noise detection. The technology overcomes reflection and reverberation issues associated with baseline gunfire detection applications. Presentation: Wednesday, 9:45am - 10:05am in Conference Theater Booth: B20 |

