MIT Lincoln Laboratory received four 2012 R&D 100 Awards for technologies developed for diverse applications: improving air traffic management, enabling wide-field-of-view optics, providing secure cryptographic key management, and increasing the power and brightness of industrial lasers used in welding and cutting.
The 2012 R&D 100 Award recipients from Lincoln Laboratory are
For more about these award-winning technologies, please see the full story at http://www.ll.mit.edu/news/2012-RnD100awards.html.
The 2012 R&D 100 Award recipients from Lincoln Laboratory are
- Lincoln Open Cryptographic Key Management Architecture — a highly portable software library that enables cryptographic protection for communication devices;
- Route Availability Planning Tool — an automated decision support tool that predicts the availability of air traffic routes during thunderstorms;
- Wavelength Beam-Combining Fiber-Coupled Diode Laser — a high-intensity diode laser that combines unprecedented brightness, efficiency, and reliability;
- Wide Field-of-View Curved Focal Plane Array — a curved, charge-coupled device that corrects for inherent aberrations of the mirrors and lenses in optical systems.
For more about these award-winning technologies, please see the full story at http://www.ll.mit.edu/news/2012-RnD100awards.html.