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SBC: Semandex Networks Inc. Topic: SB171005During the phase I effort, Semandex Networks and its team designed and implemented a proof-of-concept cloud-based application for knowledge navigation and document discovery that combines powerful text analytics with an intuitive UI. The prototype capability is poised to transform current data archival systems into meaningful connected information. The proof-of-concept prototype developed during t ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Adaptive Control and Advanced Sensing for Turbine Based Combined Cycle Vehicles
SBC: Innoveering, LLC Topic: SB171014Development of air vehicles capable of routine operation and able to achieve hypersonic speeds is paced by the availability of a propulsion system. The vision is to combine improved off-the-shelf turbines for low-speed operation (M=0 to 2+) and dual-mode ramjet (DMSJ) engine technologies for high-speed operation (M=2+ to 5+), with both engines sharing a common air inlet and a common thrust produci ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Identification and Modification of Features in Embedded Devices
SBC: RED BALLOON SECURITY, INC. Topic: SB0142002Unlike conventional computers, the embedded computers found in vehicles, routers and other Internet of Things devices lack the capability to have their software remotely updated. Vulnerabilities discovered in such devices remain unpatched, creating a large and growing attack surface. We propose to address this limitation in our Identification and Modification of Features in Embedded Devices (IMFED ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Data Sandboxing for Software Binaries
SBC: GRAMMATECH INC Topic: SB173003Data-rich applications, such as web servers, web browsers, and document editors, are inherently vulnerable to non-control data attacks, i.e., attacks that exploit memory corruption vulnerabilities to leak or corrupt sensitive data. We propose Dobby, a tool that statically transforms software binaries to integrate run-time checks ensuring illicit data flows caused by memory corruption errors in the ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Memory Instrumentation and Performance Simulation (MIPS)
SBC: ATC-NY INC Topic: DTRA172003Next-generation high-performance computing (HPC) hardware, such as the Intel Xeon Phi Knights Landing Many-Integrated-Core processor, provide new deep memory architectures that offer the promise of increased performance. The challenge in taking full advantage of this architecture is selecting which data structures will be placed in the high-bandwidth memory. Optimizing data structure placement in ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
A Robust, Machine Independent, Software Toolkit for Topology Aware Process Mapping on Distributed Memory HPC Architectures
SBC: CONTINUUM DYNAMICS INC Topic: DTRA172002A significant performance gap exists between the theoretical number of Floating Point Operations (FLOPS) that a HPC machine is capable of sustaining and the number of FLOPS realized by real-world HPC applications. One of the principle reasons for this gap is the parasitic work that computational processes must do to communicate with one another. It has been shown that this communication work can b ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Novel diet development for improved cost efficiency of insect mass rearing for feed
SBC: Beta Hatch Inc. Topic: SB172002Insects are a healthful and sustainable alternative animal feed. However, to penetrate the $400B global feed industry, insects need to be produced both at a scale and cost that is suitable for farmers. Mealworms, Tenebrio molitor, are Beta Hatch’s focal species because they are hardy and can feed on an incredible diversity of diets. We propose in this Phase 1 project to develop cost effective di ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
New Platform Technologies for Viral and Therapeutic Evolution Assays
SBC: AUTONOMOUS THERAPEUTICS INC Topic: SB171003From HIV to metastatic cancer, state-of-the-art therapeutics are static biological or pharmaceutical compounds—whose efficacy is inevitably lost once their evolving disease targets sufficiently mutate. We engineered the first adaptive therapeutics designed to co-adapt with adapting disease agents—to provide ‘resistance-proof’ disease control. Known as Therapeutic Interfering Particles (‘ ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Portable Medical Recorder
SBC: LI CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: SB082015The purpose of this proposal is to present a novel and promising solution for a portable medical recorder. The system consists of the following modules: a microphone array, adaptive beam forming, noise reduction, audio compression, loudspeaker, and audio/data interfaces. The proposed implement includes three major chips. This company has developed two very similar products for military and CE appl ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Universal Sample Preparation using Microstructured Arrays with Plasma Lysis
SBC: MICROSTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: SB082012DARPA is seeking an universal sample preparation methods for extraction of nucleic acid capable of being used in many different assay systems for subsequent detection. The method needs to produce nucleic acids from spores, viruses, bacteria (or vegetative cells) that are ready for a wide variety of diagnostic equipment. MicroStructure Technologies (MicroST) in conjunction with Oregon Health and Sc ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency