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Utility Arm ¿An Upper Limb Prosthesis
SBC: MOTION CONTROL, INC Topic: N/AMotion Control will develop an innovative body-powered (BP) upper extremity (UE) prosthetic system which offers substantial improvements in functionality, comfort, and aesthetics, for persons with UE deficiencies at all levels. This “Utility Arm” system will in¬crease independence and work capabilities for users of arm prostheses, with less com-plexity than a full myoelectric arm system, and ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Education -
SONOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS FOR RAPID DETECTION OF VARROA MITES AND OTHER PATHOLOGIES WITHOUT OPENING THE BEEHIVE
SBC: BEE ALERT TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: N/ABeekeeping is a billion dollar industry, of which honey production plays only a small part. Most beekeepers make their money with crop pollination, charging up to $120 per hive for this service. Crop growers want healthy, strong colonies. It takes a skilled beekeeper about 10 minutes to inspect a colony; the Colony Health Scanner performs the same function in about 2 minutes, and can be operated b ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Agriculture -
Beneficiation of Chipped and Shredded Woody Biomass
SBC: FOREST CONCEPTS LLC Topic: N/ATens of millions of tons of prunings, land clearing debris, logging slash, and urban greenwood are chipped or ground each year as a means of volume reduction and disposal. Commingled chipped whole plant materials have little value other than as compost, mulch and direct combustion energy. Capture of clean wood fiber from commingled shredded and chipped wood will increase the fiber supply to compos ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Agriculture -
Phase II: Rural Coastal Alaska Fish Waste Conversion
SBC: Scientific Fishery Systems, Inc Topic: N/AThe Alaskan fishing industry produces over one million metric tons of by-product and waste annually. Rural coastal Alaska communities have been using the grind and dump method for decades. There is an opportunity to expand existing onshore processing in rural coastal communities and provide additional economic value from fish waste and, simultaneously, reducing or eliminating the impact of current ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Agriculture -
High Efficiency Up conversion Single-Photon-Detector for 1550 nm Signal
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: N/AThis NIST Phase II SBIR effort will two low noise single photon detectors using MgO doped LiNbO3 (LN) periodically poled waveguides and a 980nm (or similar appropriate wavelength) pump to up convert 1550nm photons to 600nm to allow for detection by photomultiplier tube (PMT). The key innovation is using low noise periodically poled waveguides with a long wavelength (1800nm) pump leading to higher ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Automated Vaccination of Broiler Chicken Flocks
SBC: LONG BRANCH COMPANY INC Topic: N/ASituation or Problem: In 2007 an estimated 9.1 billion broiler chickens were produced in the United States. Improvements in vaccination uniformity and reductions in labor necessary for vaccination would greatly benefit the broiler industry. Current methods of field vaccination of broiler chickens in the field include administration via drinking water and spray application. The effectiveness of bot ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Agriculture -
Fabrication of Advanced Waveguide Structures for Efficient Violet and Near-UV Generation
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: N/AThis SBIR Phase I effort will establish the feasibility of fabricating advanced waveguide structures in potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) capable of efficiently generating 25 to 40 mW of frequency converted light in the 395 to 480 nm. The key innovation in this effort is to utilize KTP waveguides in a single-pass frequency doubling device to efficiently produce the desired laser wavelengths and po ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Ammonia Removal and Recovery System Integrated with Anaerobic Digestion for Mitigating Air and Water Quality Impacts of Animal Operations
SBC: AEB ENGINEERING LLC Topic: N/AConcentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) continue to experience every increasing pressure regarding nutrient overloads and air and water environmental concerns on their farms. Additionally the producers are subject to every growing and skyrocketing fuel and fertilizer costs. This USDA SBIR Phase I project aims to demonstrate an innovative technology that recovers ammonia nitrogen from CAFO a ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Agriculture -
Channel Catfish Pituitary for use as a Spawning Aid in Aquaculture
SBC: HYBRID CATFISH CO Topic: N/AThe channel x blue hybrid catfish has been documented as a superior animal for use by the catfish industry. To produce the hybrid a hormnone is used to help ovulate the eggs so they can be stripped from the female. Once the eggs are stripped from the female they are fertilized with sperm from the blue catfish and hatched in a manner sililar to channel catfish eggs. Carp pituitary has been used suc ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Agriculture -
Cost-Effective Wind Turbine for Electricity Self Sufficiency on Small and Mid-Size Farms
SBC: WIND INNOVATIONS, LLC Topic: N/AThere is potential for a major expansion of windpower production on small and mid-size farms in the United States. Most of the nation?s wind resources are located on farm and ranch land. However, US sales of small (less than 100kW) wind turbines are still relatively limited, amounting to fewer than 7,000 units in 2006. The major reason is the unacceptably high system cost and long payback period o ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Agriculture