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  1. Advanced Indexing and Search for Efficient Information Discovery

    SBC: INFERLINK CORP            Topic: 17OATS002

    Promoting the sharing of technical data between researchers is one of the most effective ways to advance technology development. As a result, there is a growing trend for research communities to develop websites with curated catalogs of data sets and tools. However, once a large number of resources have been collected, it can become challenging to maintain a centralized site so that potential user ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  2. A High Repetition Rate Dual-Energy LINAC for Non Intrusive Inspection

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Multi-energy radiography is a promising Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) technique for detection of Special Nuclear Materials (SNM). RadiaBeam Technologies proposes to develop an ultra-high repetition rate commercial linac system capable of pushing the multipleenergy pulse repetition rate above 1 KHz. The proposed approach utilizes an innovative, proprietary design and manufacturing technique devel ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security
  3. ANALYSIS AND TRAINING OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK NETWORK NUCLEAR POWER PLANTACCIDENT DIAGNOSTIC ADVISOR

    SBC: Netrologic, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROPOSED RESEARCH IS TO DEVELOP AN ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE FAULT-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM THAT WILL CLASSIFY, IN REAL-TIME, NUCLEAR POWER PLANT TRANSIENTS AND PROVIDE ERROR BOUNDS ON ITS DIAGNOSES. THE GOAL IS TO DEVELOP AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK (ANN) PARADIGM THAT IS CAPABLE OF NOT ONLY PROVIDING A PROPER CLASSIFICATION BUT ALSO GIVING A FIGURE OF MERIT FOR ITS ANSWER. THE PROPO ...

    SBIR Phase I 1991 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  4. A REMOTE LASER INSPECTION SYSTEM FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR COMPONENTS

    SBC: METROLASER, INCORPORATED            Topic: N/A

    THE DAMAGE FROM OPERATING STRESSES, AGING, AND ENVIRONMENT ACT TO MODIFY THE VIBRATIONAL MODAL PATTERNS OF NUCLEAR REACTOR COMPONENTS. WE PROPOSE TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OF APPLYING HOLOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR MONITORING AND QUANTIFYING THESE PATTERNS. THESE MEASUREMENTS COULD BE PERFORMED REMOTELY AND WITH MINIMUM DISRUPTION OF PLANT OPERATIONS. THE APPLICATION OF HOLOGRAPHY TO AUGMENT THE USE ...

    SBIR Phase I 1991 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  5. A Versatile Wearable Chemical Sensor using Ultrasound gas sensing technology (CMUTs)

    SBC: Aromatix, Inc.            Topic: HSB0171006

    We will develop a compact solid-state gas sensor using a novel ultrasound technology called CMUTs, invented by renowned Stanford Professor B. Khuri-Yakub two decades earlier. Although its application in gas sensors was known for some time, its challenges have so far prevented its commercialization. Aromatix Technologies has identified solution to each of these challenges, which are the subjects of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  6. A Wearable Toxic Chemical Sensor Badge

    SBC: Design West Technologies, Inc.            Topic: HSB0171006

    Due to the high probability of exploiting common toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) as a weapon there is an increasing demand for rapid chemical detection technologies. A sensor that alerts the user of the presence of TICs independent of human interpretation is highly desirable. Furthermore, the sensor should be configurable as either a wearable badge or button so that it can be integrated as part ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  7. Blockchain Platform for Multiple Blockchains, Applications, and Analytics Phase II

    SBC: BlockCypher, Inc.            Topic: HSB0161009

    The purpose of this proposal is to continue work done in Phase I on a platform for multiple blockchains, applications, and the analysis of blockchain transactional data. BlockCypher has built a blockchain infrastructure that supports a multitude of applications, e.g., identify management, internet-of-things (IoT), notary, embeddable assets, predictive analytics, etc. - and runs both closed and ope ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  8. Cloud Based Secure Handhelds for Missions requiring Mobility

    SBC: METRONOME SOFTWARE, LLC            Topic: 16OATS004

    Mobile devices have become the predominant commercial and enterprise product for consumers to access the Internet, and these Internet of Things (IoT) devices and sensors are at risk from adversarial cyber attacks. DHS S&T's NGFR Apex program is currently using mobile, net-enabled sensors to connect their First Responders. Metronome Software proposes to utilize its eCLOAK (AFRL SBIR Phase II) techn ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  9. Creating a Pragmatic Plan to Deploy and Evolve an LTE Centric Mission Critical Mobile Voice System

    SBC: Covia Labs, Inc.            Topic: HSB0111003

    In this Phase I proposal, Covia Labs proposes the development of a plan for a new standardized methodology and application framework to ensure that future 700MHz LTE infrastructure and handsets meet the necessary requirements for mission critical mobile voice. These requirements will be identified during discussions with regional public safety centers established to foster collaboration among the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Homeland Security
  10. Demonstration of Wearable Power for Responder Tools

    SBC: Jadoo Power Systems, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Today's existing battery technology has major limitations that first responders are forced to accept due to the absence of alternatives. These limitations include; limited run times, excessive weight, poor shelf life, performance deterioration over-extended temperature ranges, significant quantities of hazardous materials and cycling degradation. Simply stated, battery technologies have not kept u ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security
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