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Field Deployable Diagnostic Test for Active Cutaneous Leishmania and a Test for Latent Infection
SBC: ACCESS BIO, INC. Topic: A04177Leishmaniasis has significant impact on military and civilian populations throughout the Asia-Africa region, including Afghanistan and Iraq. There are currrentlly no proper field-deployable diagnostic tools for the key form, cutaneous leishmaniasis. Development of an assay which detects cutaneous leishmaniasis, that is rapid, accurate, field usable, soldier-friendly, and meets regulatory requireme ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
FIBER REINFORCED CERAMIC RADOME MATERIAL WITH IMPROVED RESISTANCE TO THERMAL SHOCK, HIGH TEMPERATURE, AND EROSION
SBC: ADVANCED CERAMETRICS, INC. Topic: N03080For this research, Advanced Cerametrics, (ACI)will combine its patented fiber forming technology with conventional ceramic forming methods including slip casting, injection molding and isostatic pressing to develop a low cost and economically scalable method to make ceramic fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composite missile radomes for hypersonic flight. The matrix material is high-celsian barium a ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy -
Alternative Methods of Wireless Sensor Power via Novel Piezoelectric Fiber Composites
SBC: ADVANCED CERAMETRICS, INC. Topic: N05130Currently, wireless sensors have been used in variety of applications such as real-time data sharing, surveillance, in-vivo medical devices, condition-based monitoring, etc. that can revolutionize industrial efficiency, health monitoring, and data processing. Maximizing the use of wireless sensors onboard Navy ships will reduce the cost of maintenance and manpower. A state-of-the-art destroyer s ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Military Diesel Engine Technologies Demonstrator
SBC: Advanced Engines Development Corporation Topic: A05237Combining AED Corp. and its multi-disciplinary team's extensive and unique heavy fuel engine (HFE) hardware development experience with commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) diesel engine components, a concept diesel engine demonstrator (CDED) will be designed. Configured to facilitate dyno test exploration of power density, heat rejection, and fuel efficiency, the lubrication, cooling, and supercharger ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
In-situ Smart Corrosion Sensors for Army Missile Systems
SBC: AGINOVA INC Topic: A04164Early detection of corrosion and its severity can help control corrosion initiated failures in wheeled vehicles and aviation assets. Although preventive maintenance and periodic inspections are required to minimize cost of corrosion these routine inspections are limited to external areas and can be subjective. If it was possible to develop a low cost corrosion sensor that would be able to remotely ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Land Mine Detection by Time Reversal Acousto-seismic Method
SBC: ARTANN LABORATORIES, INC. Topic: A03107The objective of the proposed research is to develop new technologies and a prototype of the Time Reversed Acoustics (TRA) system of land mine detection. This system provides a high concentration of seismic wave energy at any desired point (e.g., on a land mine). It is the only system that is capable of focusing seismic waves in time and space, which highly increases the detection abilities of lin ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Utilize Cementitious High Carbon Fly Ash (CHCFA) to Stabilize Cold In-Place Recycled (CIR) Asphalt Pavement as Base Course
SBC: Bloom Consultants, LLC Topic: 11c79579 Because of stringent environmental regulations, the power generation industry must take measures to reduce the emission of NOx and SOx. Low-NOx burners reduce emissions by changing the combustion characteristic of coal boilers, but they increase the amount of residual unburned carbon in the fly ash. Increased carbon levels in fly ash make air-entrained concrete production more difficult , ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy -
Chemical/Biological Agent Non-Intrusive Detection
SBC: Brandt Innovative Technologies, Inc. Topic: DTRA05005We propose to demonstrate the ability to non-evasively probe the characteristics of material properties using acoustical waves through thermal conversion of a remote laser pulse. The advantages of proposed system as an inspection and identification technique are: 1) Non-contact: Sensor does not require contact with container 2) Stand-off: Sensor could be located many meters away from container 3 ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Waveforms for Simultaneous Air and Ground Surveillance Operations
SBC: C & P Technologies Inc. Topic: AF05228In presence of targets that respond to transmitter diversity such as polarization, maximization of the output signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) in presence of signal dependent interference and noise requires joint optimization of the transmit signal vector and the receiver filter bank. The proposed work involves the design of waveforms to exploit the spatio-temporal diversity associat ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Membrane-Based Hybrid Process to Capture CO2 from Warm Flue Gas
SBC: Chembrane Topic: 45b75772B Most coal-based power plants use pulverized coal boilers to generate superheated steam for turbine applications, accounting for over 50 percent of U.S. electricity generation. The flue gas stream from these plants contains CO2, along with N2 and other minor components such as SO2 and NOx. Although some commercial technologies are available to separate or capture the CO2 from the flue gas ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy