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Hierarchical Grid Referenced Normalized Display (HiGRND)
SBC: 21ST CENTURY SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: HSB062005In an Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) scenario, the ability for the rescuers to maintain an accurate and comprehensive situational awareness is critical to allow them to maximize their effectiveness in a chaotic and dangerous environment. Timeliness is, of course, paramount to saving lives, and miscommunications lead to potentially unnecessary deaths. 21st Century Systems Incorporated is pleased to ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security -
Portable Programmable Multifunction Body Fluids Analyzer
SBC: ADVANCED LIQUID LOGIC Topic: X1103Advanced Liquid Logic proposes to develop a very capable analyzer based on its digital microfluidic technology. Such an analyzer would be: Capable of both simple and complex biological assays Small, lightweight, power efficient, and easy to operate Fully programmable and remotely reprogrammable Under NIH funding we have demonstrated clinical chemistry blood diagnostic testing on our ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Gradient Interphase, 3-D Fiber Architecture CMC's
SBC: 3TEX, Inc. Topic: N/AA clear need exists for the next generation of Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) for Thermal Protection Systems (TPS), propulsion hardware, and other high temperature applications. No "off-the-shelf" materials and/or processes capable of meeting NASA's goals are available, yet completely integrating a unique combination of commercially available or nearly commercially available technologies can m ...
STTR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Passive Wireless Hydrogen Sensors Using Orthogonal Frequency Coded Acoustic Wave Devices
SBC: SENSANNA INC. Topic: T602This proposal describes the development of passive surface acoustic wave (SAW) based hydrogen sensors for NASA application to distributed wireless hydrogen leak detection systems. Orthogonal Frequency Coded (OFC) SAW devices have been demonstrated as passive wireless temperature sensors in NASA Contract NNK04OA28C, and are being further developed under NNK05OB31C. The proposed hydrogen sensors w ...
STTR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Passive Wireless Cryogenic Liquid Level Sensors Using Orthogonal Frequency Coded Acoustic Wave Devices
SBC: SENSANNA INC. Topic: T602This proposal describes the development of passive wireless surface acoustic wave (SAW) based liquid level sensors for NASA application to cryogenic liquid level sensing. Orthogonal Frequency Coded (OFC) SAW devices have been demonstrated as passive wireless temperature sensors in NASA Contract NNK04OA28C, and are being further developed under NNK05OB31C. The proposed liquid level sensors will u ...
STTR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Solid-State Ceramic Laser Material for Remote Sensing of Ozone Using Nd:Yttria
SBC: BRIMROSE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Topic: N/AIn Phase II we will develop transparent Nd:Yttria ceramic laser materials that can operate at 914 nm and 946 nm suitable for applications in ozone LIDAR systems. We will strive to further optimize Nd:Yttria ceramics with a focus on improving the overall transmission of the material as well as optimizing the Nd dopant concentration. The goal is to develop Nd: Yttria laser materials with high figure ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Sensitivity Pulsed Laser Vibrometer for Aircraft Interior Noise Monitoring
SBC: BRIMROSE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Topic: A204We propose an innovative pulsed laser vibrometer technology for the monitoring of interior noise inside an aircraft. The optical speckle-tolerant nature of the pulsed laser vibrometer, coupled with its high sensitivity and bandwidth in surface vibration monitoring, makes the proposed technology ideal for the monitoring of aircraft interior vibrations from surfaces with widely varying colors and de ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Regenerator for High Frequency Low Temperature Operation
SBC: Chesapeake Cryogenics, Inc. Topic: S403The key element in producing an efficient low temperture cryocooler is the performance of the regenerator. It must have good heat transfer characteristics while providing low pressure drop, especially for compact high speed coolers. The axial thermal conductivity must be low to reduce losses but provide good radial conductivity for flow uniformity and maximum use of all material. At low termperatu ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Instantaneous Remote Sensing Data Receiving and Processing for Emergency Response
SBC: EarthData International, Inc. Topic: N/AEarthData proposes an innovative approach to providing real-time surveillance imagery and greatly improving response times for tasking multiple remote sensing aircraft to acquire critical map-based products required for crisis support. A mobile ground based acquisition planner inputs the acquisition needs into a GIS system preloaded with basic (pre disaster) information of the response area. Using ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security -
Processor for Real-Time Atmospheric Compensation in Long-Range Imaging
SBC: EM PHOTONICS INC Topic: O203Range surveillance is a critical component of space exploration because of its implications on safety, cost, and overall mission timeline. However, launch delays, due to the difficulty of verifying a cleared range, are common and will increase as spaceports are developed in new areas. In order to expedite range clearance, it is vital to see "through" the atmosphere. Unfortunately, the quality ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration