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Bottom Feeder- A Highly Maneuverable Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
SBC: Tridentis Advanced Marine Vehicles LLC Topic: 822The Bottom Feeder project is designed to prove out the research done in Phase I using a prototype platform. The prototype will be a full size version of the platform designed during Phase I. The Phase I platform was designed to work in two operational configurations, a highly efficient mode and a highly maneuverable mode, with the ability to switch between them while submerged. The platform is equ ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Ethylene Permeation in Control of Fruit Ripening
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 85All fruits and vegetables generate ethylene.Even low concentrations of ethylene accelerate fruitripening.A process that removes ethylene as it is generated can play a central role in maintainingthe freshness of fruits and vegetables.Hence much effort and significant cost normally go into thecontrol of the atmosphere and temperature to which these fruits and vegetables are exposed largelyto reduce ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Precocious puberty in Seriola rivoliana: induction of early maturation to accelerate selective breeding outcomes in high-value finfish
SBC: OCEAN ERA INC Topic: 87Aquaculture expansion is a global imperative to address food security. Slow maturation of highlydesirable marine carnivorous finfish species is a major hindrance in the pursuit of geneticimprovement through selective breeding. Female Seriola (yellowtail) take four years to reachmaturity.The goal of this work is to identify methods of inducing precocious puberty in juvenile S.rivoliana.Phase I incl ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Commercializing Rural Community and Economic Development Strategic Planning
SBC: BUILDING COMMUNITIES, INC. Topic: 86The economic recovery and development of rural America is lagging that of its metropolitancounterparts.While metropolitan areas fully replaced the job losses from the 2008-2009 GreatRecession by the third quarter of 2013 rural America has yet to replace those job losses fullyfive years later.While many of the economic forces are beyond the control of ruralcommunities (globalization natural resourc ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Design and Manufacture of Hybrid Fiber-Reinforced Polymers, Structural Low-Cost Custom Components Using State-of-the-Art Additive Manufacturing Technologies
SBC: Rapid Made, Inc. Topic: 812The proposed project aims to promote and improve the sustainability and profitability of small andmid-size farms which constitute the vast majority of farms in the USA.Farm operators may need a continuous supply of custom-made components and spare parts forexisting machinery.Components and spare parts could be difficult or expensive to procure or notavailable for old machinery still in operations. ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Improving water and energy management for small and mid-size farms
SBC: IRRIGATION FOR THE FUTURE INC Topic: 812This proposed project will enable commercialization and widespread adoption of an innovativeirrigation management tool that addresses three fundamental goals of the SBIR program; (i)improving the efficiency of water and energy use; (ii) increasing the profitability of small irrigatedfarms through better planning and risk management; and (iii) utilizing renewable energy moreeffectively.A panel of n ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Smart Sensor for a New Methodology of Sprayer Calibration
SBC: ATOLLA TECH LLC Topic: 812Inefficient crop spraying causes drift which can lead to crop damage or unwanted pesticide use inneighboring non-target crop areas. It may contaminate nearby bodies of water or be an issue forhuman health.Our company can significantly reduce this through the implementation of a sensorsystem which wouldproduce a quick calibration analysis by determining the efficiency of sprayermachines and the spr ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Supporting Hawaii`s Small Breadfruit Farms through R&D to Develop New Manufacturing Technologies and Market Strategies to Increase Farm Returns
SBC: HAWAII ULU PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE Topic: 812his project will result in the development of a thriving commercial breadfruit ('ulu) industry inHawai'i that will serve as an example to emergent agricultural industries focused on highlyseasonal crops. We address key industry gaps by leveraging the pioneering work of small businessapplicant Hawai'i 'Ulu Producers Cooperative (HUPC) the State of Hawai'i's foremost breadfruitfarmer organization. H ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
A Bio-based Fuel Cell System for Rural Energy Generation
SBC: Antek Topic: N/AElectricity generation accounts for greater than 50% of total U.S. farm emissions. Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power are expensive and unreliable. The fuel costs incurred by U.S. farms are offset by supplemental assistance from the government. Particularly attractive are bio-based approaches which use enzymes or entire cells to directly convert renewable compounds into electric ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture -
Effect of Human Population on Land Use and Species Viability: Methodology and Software
SBC: Applied Biomathematics Inc Topic: N/ADistribution and abundance of endangered species are adversely affected by changes in the land-use patterns that cause habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, pollution or other disturbances. As sensitivity to human impact on local, regional, and global ecologies increases, researchers, planners, and managers are faced with the task of developing local and regional strategies to safeguard biodiversit ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture