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  1. Hardware Open Systems Technologies (HOST) Hardware Integration Tool Set

    SBC: METAMORPH INC            Topic: N162084

    The Hardware Open Systems Technologies (HOST) standard exists to reduce the dependency of system implementations on the details of specific hardware choices, abstracting away these details behind a structured set of logical architecture and interfaces. Successfully configuring of a HOST chassis can be a complex task, requiring many decisions on logical configuration, hardware, interfaces, power sy ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Low Cost energy Storage for Rural Renewable Energy Micro-grids

    SBC: GLOYER-TAYLOR LABORATORIES INC            Topic: 812

    Small to medium farm/ranch development and electricity demand are a closely related phenomenon, and when combined with responsible environmental protection, renewable energy projects become an excellent means for sustainable economic growth. Renewable energy projects benefit rural communities in multiple areas by creating new employment opportunities, stimulating economic activity, reducing enviro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Agriculture
  3. Cost competitive biodiesel based biolubricants

    SBC: WHOLE ENERGY FUELS CORPORATION            Topic: 88

    Biodegradable lubricants have great environmental benefits, but are generally more expensive than other lubricants. Our objective is to make an estolide lubricant in a way thatmakes the finished product more affordable. Determining the potential benefits of this new pathway will require a comparison of the cost and performance of the product to the other synthetic lubricants in the market. Process ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Agriculture
  4. Next Generation Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (IPDU) for Tactical Microgrids

    SBC: HYPERION TECHNOLOGY GROUP INC            Topic: A16112

    Hyperion Technology Group Inc. (Hyperion) in an effort to address the needs laid out in the solicitation A16-112 titled Next Generation Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (IPDU) for Tactical Microgrids plans to develop an intelligent power distribution system that will make tactical microgrids more robust, while reducing fuel consumption. The key advantage of the Hyperion proposed approach to an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Embedded IR (embIR) Thermal Imaging Camera for Nano-UAVs

    SBC: RPX TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: A16110

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I Project proposes a breakthrough development in embedded infrared (embIR) thermal imaging with a camera system that utilizes an embedded microcontroller for command, control, digital data processing, and output signal generation while optimizing for image rate, image quality, system size, system weight, thermal management, and power consumption ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Fire Retardant Nylon Yarn

    SBC: SCIGENESIS, LLC            Topic: A17075

    SciGenesis will apply its FR-technology to nylon-only and nylon/cotton (50/50) blended yarns to demonstrate the feasibility of this technological platform at the individual yarn stage (i.e. pre-woven). The unique FR chemistry that SciGenesis has developed encompasses char promoting agents, heat reflective particles, Lewis-acid catalysts and a laundering durable binding system. Implementing this ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. SPA Powered Cyber Health and Status Data Collection

    SBC: CIPHERDYNE, INC.            Topic: MDA16005

    We will research effective monitoring techniques and begin development of a network appliance that implements cyber monitoring and data collection, while protecting this service using Single Packet Authorization. This fusion of monitoring and proactive protection will provide effective protection for and monitoring of the systems in question. Approved for Public Release | 16-MDA-8917 (15 Novembe ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  8. Novel Hempstead Oil-Based Bio-epoxy for the Manufacturing of Sporting Goods

    SBC: Zila Works LLC            Topic: 16NCER2A

    Epoxy resins are typically created using bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disrupting chemical. In addition, over 90% of plastics are derived from virgin fossil feedstocks, equivalent to ~ 6% of global oil consumption. This project proposes to develop an innovative bio-epoxy resin based on the fatty acids of hempseed oil. This approach is to dismantle (by hydrolysis) the triglyceride structure and r ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Intelligent Mapping of the Farm Using Low-Cost, GPS-Enabled Cameras During Existing Farm Activities

    SBC: NWB SENSORS INC            Topic: 812

    With the advent of precision agriculture, the way we farm is changing. Technologies exist to add precision to all aspects of the farm. Through "mapping the farm," precision management strategies can be implemented such as: targeted herbicide application, targeted soil management, improved yield predictions, improved management of water, and other farm resources. These practices all require informa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Agriculture
  10. High Bandwidth Redundant Communication Links for Small Satellites

    SBC: TETHERS UNLIMITED, INC.            Topic: A16079

    Small satellites have never lacked the capability to collect large quantities of operationally relevant data. The real limitation in fielding large constellations has been the inability to downlink the large quantities of data. Neither the ground station assets nor the high throughput communications subsystems have existed to close many point-to-point tight-beam links to low-Earth orbit. To satisf ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseArmy
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