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Spectral LES/FMDF for Simulation of Turbulent Combustion Interaction in High Speed Flow on Unstructured Grids
SBC: Enabling Energy Systems Topic: OSD10T001The focus of this project is on large-eddy simulation (LES) of high-speed turbulent reacting flows. The Enabling Energy Systems (EES) Inc. has assembled a well-experienced team of experts to tackle all the main issues involved in modeling of such complex flows. Several innovative ideas have been proposed and team members have complementary expertise. The ultimate goal of the project is to develop ...
STTR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Effect of ScanCap Technology on Medication Adherence and Hypertension Outcomes
SBC: Concordance Health Solutions, Inc. Topic: NIADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In this Phase II SBIR project, Concordance Health Solutions (CHS) will continue development of the ScanCap System and test its effectiveness on adherence rates and hypertension patient outcomes The ScanCap System is anelectronic reminder cap that is seamlessly programmed at the pharmacy and incorporated into original packaging for prescription medications. The ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Connective Tissue Motion Measure 2
SBC: STROMATEC, INC Topic: NCCAMDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Connective tissue dysfunction is emerging as a potentially important, and so far mostly overlooked, factor in the pathophysiology of chronic low back pain (LBP). We have developed and tested a novel instrument (StromaGlide) and test (Connective Tissue Motion Measure - CTMM) -quantifying the functional behavior of perimuscular connective tissues. The results of ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Software to Enrich the Noun Lexicons and Lexical Learning of Children with Autism
SBC: LAUREATE LEARNING SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: NIDCDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this project is to develop and field-test prototype software for a research-based vocabulary development program featuring a combined lexical-cognitive approach to noun acquisition. The target population for the curriculum will be 3-8 year old children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), as well as a broad range of other children with languag ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Obese diabetic (type II) mouse model without leptin/leptin-receptor defects
SBC: PRECLINOMICS, INC. Topic: NIDDKDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): An estimated 23.6 million people (7 percent of the population) in the United States have diabetes; 90 to 95 percent of all diagnosed cases are type 2 diabetes (CDC, 2007). Obesity and metabolic syndrome are the leadingcauses of type 2 diabetes. The search for new and more effective therapies to address the growing number of Americans with type 2 diabetes and re ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Game FACTS (Fun, Adaptable-Content Trainer Suite): The Use of Microgames as a Sup
SBC: WisdomTools Enterprises Inc Topic: NIEHSDESCRIPTION: PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT. This Phase II SBIR project, Game FACTS (Fun, Adaptable-Content Trainer Suite): The Use of Microgames as a Supplemental Learning Tool for Worker Health and Safety Training builds upon the work of the previously fundedPhase I SBIR project Micro-games for WMD Training for Skilled Support Personnel. Phase I focused on the development of microgame (i.e., short-dur ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
System for multidimensional analysis of growth and migration of neurons and neuro
SBC: MICROBRIGHTFIELD, LLC Topic: NIMHDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This project aims at developing the Orion microscope system, a highly innovative combined software/hardware product, which will facilitate automated investigations of dynamics of migration of neuronal precursors and neurite outgrowth in vitro using time-lapse video-microscopy (TLVM). To achieve this goal, the Orion microscope system will combine novel software ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
High-Power High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers for Synchrotron Light Sources
SBC: Green Mountain Radio Research Company Topic: 13dAccelerators used for nuclear-physics research require megawatts of radio-frequency energy. They currently employ vacuum-tube power amplifiers or conventional solid-state amplifiers that are inefficient and therefore consume a great deal of prime power. Many other applications including semiconductor processing, cellular-telephone base station transmitters and military communication systems simila ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy -
Topic 60c- High-efficiency power amplifiers for Project X, Phase II
SBC: Green Mountain Radio Research Company Topic: 60cAccelerators used for nuclear-physics research require megawatts of radio-frequency energy. They currently employ vacuum-tube power amplifiers or conventional solid-state amplifiers that areinefficient and therefore consume a great deal of prime power. Many other applications including semiconductor processing, cellular-telephone base station transmitters and military communication systems similar ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy -
Scalable Network of Low-Cost, Self-Powered Wireless Sensors For Commercial Buildings
SBC: MicroStrain, Inc. Topic: 09aConventional indoor environmental monitoring technologies are expensive, cumbersome to install and maintain, and do not provide the distributed granularity required to capture the necessary details for efficient energy management of commercial buildings. Developments in wireless sensor networks (WSN) provide substantial framework for monitoring and addressing indoor environments at scale. However ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy