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  1. Wavelet-Based Approach for Signal Processing and Analysis

    SBC: Physical Optics Corporation            Topic: CBD152006

    To address CBDs need for development of analytical approaches to fuse sensor data from multiple modalities to provide common operationalpictures in threat environments, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a Wavelet-based Approach for Signal Processing andAnalysis (WASP). WASP is based on novel application of wavelet-based analysis to multimodel, multidimensional data available fr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  2. Value Extraction and Protein Recycle from Liquid Acid Whey Using Catalytic Electrolysis

    SBC: Waste Hub, LLC            Topic: 85

    Greek (strained) yogurt represents nearly half of the $5B U.S. yogurt industry and has grown at a rate of more than 60 percent per year for the past eight years. For every pound of milk used in the manufacture of Greek yogurt, only one-quarter to one-third ends up in the final product. The remaining waste is liquid acid whey, which contains more than 93 percent water, along with minerals, protein, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture
  3. Validation of Segmented Flanges for Large Diameter Wind Turbine Towers

    SBC: Keystone Tower Systems, Inc.            Topic: 86

    At sites ranging from Texas to Iowa, utility scale wind has become the lowest cost electricity source available, with recent prices well below 3cents/kWhr, lower than the cost of both coal and shale gas. This not only provides these communities with clean, low cost energy, it also provides a valuable "second crop" to the land owners in these areas. However, this opportunity is currently limited to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Agriculture
  4. Validation of Chardonnay Grape Seed Flour Manufacture and Study of Human Metabolic Response to Foods Containing it

    SBC: SONOMACEUTICALS, LLC            Topic: 85

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    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Agriculture
  5. Using Software and Internet of Things Technology to Drive Behavioral Energy Savings in Commercial Buildings Using Building Orbs

    SBC: Lucid Design Group, Inc.            Topic: 13NCERF1

    Patterns of electricity generation and consumption in the United States have rapidly changed over the past decade and are forecasted to continue doing so in coming decades. On the supply side, increasing generation from renewable sources has raised concerns about the ability of the electrical grid to stay stable given renewables’ intermittent and distributed nature, and has increased calls for n ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Upgrading Animal Manure Biogas to High-Value Chemicals Using Biological Fermentation

    SBC: INDUSTRIAL MICROBES INC            Topic: 88

    Disposal of manure is challenging for large farms, and manure decomposition causes greenhouse gas emissions. Anaerobic digestion is a great technology that can convert manure into biogas, but most farms in America do not use this process because it gets rid of waste but does not produce anything valuable. Industrial Microbes is developing a new method to upgrade manure biogas into valuablebiobased ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture
  7. Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) for Wildland Fire Management

    SBC: Unmanned Experts Inc.            Topic: 81

    SummaryUnmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and small UAS (SUAS) technology hold great promise for facilitating the management of wildfires on forest lands. However technology is only a small part of the problem of integrating UAS into fireground operations. Significant concerns must be addressed about the coordination of air assets in the high-risk operational wildland fire airspace environment, which ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture
  8. Ultra Low Latency Burst-Mode Digital Imaging System

    SBC: Silicon Micro Display, Inc.            Topic: SOCOM15003

    A burst-mode optical sensor to display architecture that allows for dynamic control over the system latency is proposed. The overall system latency of current digital imaging systems are determined and limited by the utilized video interconnection standards and the frame rates of optical sensor, image processor, and displays. In order to reduce the global system latency, an overhaul of image extra ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  9. The Sustainable Workforce Affordable Power Initiative (SWAP)- Utilizing Near Zero Energy Home Replacements

    SBC: ORB TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 86

    This project is relevant to USDA's Strategic Goal to, "Assist rural communities to create prosperity so they are self-sustaining, repopulating, and economically thriving" (USDA, 2014). By creating solutions for rural affordable housing, entrepreneurship, and electric utility financial sustainability, the proposed work simultaneously addresses issues that USDA supports individually through the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture
  10. Team Short Range Day/Night Motion Sensors and Display System

    SBC: TOYON RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: SOCOM15006

    Motion detection and camera systems can act as effective force multipliers for ground personnel. There are several reasons that this capability has not made major inroads into field use. The first is overall size, weight, and power as well as cost (SWaP-C) has been unappealing given the capabilities of current systems. The second has to do with the fact that most current systems are proprietary to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
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