Award Year / Program / Phase:1988 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / DARPA
Principal Investigator:Dr mitchell r belzer
Award Amount:$67,008.00
Abstract:
Vlsi (very large scale integration) technology has been developed to the point where high speed floating point processors may be concatenated to form compact supercomputers with far greater throughput than uniprocessor machines. mti proposes to design and develop a multiprocessor computer… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1988 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:HHS
Principal Investigator:
Award Amount:$50,000.00
Abstract:
Multi-electrode technology has been developed to the point where significant amounts of multi-unit data from spatially overlapping cell populations are being recorded. a suitable multi-channel signal processor is needed. mti proposes a computationally intensive array processing architecture which is… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1989 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:Dr Mitchell R Belzer
Award Amount:$439,548.00
Abstract:
Vlsi (very large scale integration) technology has been developed to the point where special purpose processors may be concatenated to form supercomputers with faster throughput rates than uni-processor machines. cho, inc. proposes to design and develop a multi-processor computer architecture for… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1990 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:Dr Mitchell R Belzer
Award Amount:$323,000.00
Abstract:
Vlsi (very large scale integration) technology has been developed to the point where high speed floating point processors may be concatenated to form compact supercomputers with far greater throughput than uniprocessor machines. mti proposes to design and develop a multiprocessor computer… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1991 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:DOC
Principal Investigator:Dr Sigmund Fritz , Principal Investigator
Award Amount:$33,853.00
Abstract:
Three aspects of climate change involving very high tropical clouds are: (1) whether changes in high cloud parameters lead to positive or negative feedback in co2 effects on climatic temperature changes; (2) do changes in the heights of cloud tops and cloud amount, or clouds which reach to the… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1991 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:Dr Chun Y Moon , Principal Investigator
Award Amount:$49,988.00
Abstract:
The objective is to develop a remote video sensor unit which will be used with a tracking system. mti has already designed and has constructed a video surveillance unit prototype for a competely automated multiple target/multiple sensor tracking system, under contract to the u.s. army, white sands… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1991 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:Mitchell R Belzer , Principal Investigator
Award Amount:$49,992.00
Abstract:
Vlsi (very large scale integration) technology has been developed to the point where special purpose processors may be concatenated to form compact supercomputers with far greater throughput rates than uni-processor machines. these new massively parallel computers promise to solve the army's ever… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1992 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:Mitchell R. Belzer
Award Amount:$49,998.00
Abstract:
Tracking sadarm submunitions for test evaluation is a difficult task. the ratio of the total number of airborne extraneous targets of interest is greater than 4. in fact, the same ratio, but for targets within the field of view of individual sensors during the "early phase" of the submunition's… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1992 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:HHS
Principal Investigator:Steven L Guth
Award Amount:$47,594.00
Abstract:
We are developing a generic class of biosensors using ion sensitive field effect transisitors (isfets) to measure the concentration of ligand based on the change in surface charge associated with binding of ligand to receptor. the biosensor has general applicablity based on the hypothesis that… More