05.05 battelle research

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G-Datawave - Battelle offers a family of wireless communication links operating in the millimeter-wave bands to provide up to 20 Gigabit per second operation. These systems offer a data transmission rate that is many times that of conventional wireless links and work seamlessly with 10G Ethernet switching systems. Source: http://www.battelle.org/docs/battelle-invents/g_data_wave.pdf? Status=Temp&sfvrsn=2 RHC wing: Resistive Heating Coating, a carbon nanotube paint-like material that will provide de-icing capabilities to both manned and unmanned aircraft. The lightweight, low power coating has the potential to increase mission length, save maintenance turnaround time and reduce maintenance costs. Examples of Coating Performance in Simulated End-Application as Anti- icing and De- icing Resistive Heating on Leading Edge of Wing This testing further shows that Battelle's Resistive Heating Coating (RHC) is highly effective for providing a light weight, low power anti-icing/de- icing system. The Resistive Heating Coating (RHC) has successfully shown anti-icing/de-icing capability as integrated onto a full size wing at representative flight conditions and multiple test points between 0 0 F and 28°F (-18 0 C and -2 0 C). To integrate the electrical leads to the RHC coating, flat braided copper power leads were fed through insulated holes and epoxied to wing surface. Power distribution is via alternating +/- leads to form one large parallel circuit. The size and geometry of each RHC "cell" is custom tailored for each application based on supply voltage, RHC thickness, etc. The RHC is then spray applied to wing and exposed leads creating one uniform conductive layer. After the RHC coating has cured the solventless polyurethane clear coating is sprayed applied to seal and protect the RHC and leads. Sources: http://www.battelle.org/media/press-releases/battelle-marks- supporting-special-operations-for-25-years-providing-innovative- technology-tactical-equipment-and-mission-support http://www.google.com/patents/WO2010132858A2?cl=en Proteus Model

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G-Datawave - Battelle offers a family of wireless communication links operating in the millimeter-wave bands to provide up to 20 Gigabit per second operation. These systems offer a data transmission rate that is many times that of conventional wireless links and work seamlessly with 10G Ethernet switching systems. Source: http://www.battelle.org/docs/battelle-invents/g_data_wave.pdf?Status=Temp&sfvrsn=2

RHC wing: Resistive Heating Coating, a carbon nanotube paint-like material that will provide de-icing capabilities

to both manned and unmanned aircraft. The lightweight, low power coating has the potential to increase mission

length, save maintenance turnaround time and reduce maintenance costs.

Examples of Coating Performance in Simulated End-Application as Anti-icing and De- icing Resistive Heating on Leading Edge of Wing This testing further shows that Battelle's Resistive Heating Coating (RHC) is highly effective for providing a light weight, low power anti-icing/de-icing system.

The Resistive Heating Coating (RHC) has successfully shown anti-icing/de-icing capability as integrated onto a full size wing at representative flight conditions and multiple test points between 00F and 28°F (-18 0C and -2 0C). To integrate the electrical leads to the RHC coating, flat braided copper power leads were fed through insulated holes and epoxied to wing surface. Power distribution is via alternating +/- leads to form one large parallel circuit. The size and geometry of each RHC "cell" is custom tailored for each application based on supply voltage, RHC thickness, etc. The RHC is then spray applied to wing and exposed leads creating one uniform conductive layer. After the RHC coating has cured the solventless polyurethane clear coating is sprayed applied to seal and protect the RHC and leads.

Sources: http://www.battelle.org/media/press-releases/battelle-marks-supporting-special-operations-for-25-years-providing-innovative-technology-tactical-equipment-and-mission-support http://www.google.com/patents/WO2010132858A2?cl=en

Proteus ModelCombining its long range and large cargo capacity, Proteus provides a highly flexible undersea vehicle that can deliver payloads at distances of hundreds of miles without human intervention in autonomous mode or transport divers in manned mode. Based on the heritage of the Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (SDV) built by The Columbia Group and proven in operation with Special Operations Forces Teams, Proteus is enhanced with cutting edge autonomy software and high energy density batteries by Bluefin Robotics to dramatically expand the capabilities available to users of underwater vehicles. The vehicle can be used for a variety of tasks including: payload integration and test; advanced autonomy development; long range and duration trials; transporting and installing equipment on the sea floor; inspecting undersea infrastructure such as bridge pilings, subsea pipelines and oil rigs; and transporting divers and cargo.

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Source:http://www.battelle.org/docs/default-document-library/battellel_proteus.pdf?sfvrsn=0

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mCVSP: mCVSP (Miniature Chemical Vapor Sampler Penhttp://battelle.org/media/events/2014/05/02/spie

REBs: Resource Effective Bioidentification System

Battelle is offering the technology, known as the Resource Effective BioIdentification System (REBS), for U.S.

Department of Defense, homeland security, and other federal biodefense initiatives, and to commercial industries for

contaminant detection, for instance, where sterile production operations must be maintained.

REBS is a rugged, battery-powered system capable of autonomous and continuous use with operating costs of less

than $1 per day per unit (compared to current system costs that can range from $500 - $3,000 per day) and assay

costs of just $0.04 per sample (compared to current systems at over $100 per sample). These cost savings come

from Battelle's new “smart technology” that eliminates the need for perishable reagents. Instead, REBS relies on a

combination of patented aerosol collection and optical spectroscopy to detect hundreds of threats ranging from

bacteria, viruses and toxins to aerosolized chemicals, and even mixed threats.

Source: http://www.battelle.org/media/press-releases/battelle-introduces-smart-tech-for-biodefense-and-hazard-avoidance

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