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Dynamic Frequency Passive Millimeter-Wave Radiometer Based on Optical Up-Conversion
SBC: PHASE SENSITIVE INNOVATIONS INC Topic: 941DIn the proposed effort, we will leverage this extensive experience and capabilities to realize a frequency agile mmW radiometer that can cover the range of DC-110 GHz and can be scaled to DC-200 GHz under Phase II. Ours is a photonic system that multiplies and up-coverts a low-frequency reference signal onto an optical carrier (laser) using EO modulation, then uses the modulation sidebands to inj ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Offshore Wind Energy Resource Siting
SBC: SEALANDAIRE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 911SGOver the last decade, it has been noted that offshore wind energy resource development could prove extensively valuable in many areas of our nation’s growth, including continued diversification of our energy supply, more options for cost-competitive electricity in coastal and Great Lakes regions, and economical stimulation through new and lasting infrastructure development. The challenges associ ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Transit Safety
SBC: THE MACKINAC TECHNOLOGY COMPANY Topic: 131FT1The Mackinac Technology Company is proposing to develop a novel antireflection film that will virtually eliminate the reflection of interior lighting on transit bus windshields and significantly improve driver visibility and passenger/pedestrian safety. Additives are incorporated into windshield glass to reduce solar glare during daylight hours. These additives have the unfortunate effect of in ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Transportation -
Creating Spatial Disorientation in Flight Simulation
SBC: CONTINUUM DYNAMICS INC Topic: 122FA1Training in the symptoms of Spatial Disorientation (SD) has shown to be valuable in aiding pilots to recognize its onset and provide a means for mitigating its effects, but such demonstrations have traditionally been associated with specialized equipment and devices. Since the vast majority of pilots for the commercial aviation jet fleet are trained (or recertified) on 6-degree-of-freedom (DOF) h ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Transportation -
Belt Shift Interlock Delay/Deaccelerator with Learning Curve Software to increase Seatbelt Usage on commercial Vehicles
SBC: The Tenik Group Inc. Topic: 07FM1Various methods for increasing seat belt usage have been investigated over the last several years including visual and audible warnings currently installed in today's vehicles. In spite of these attempts, FMCSA research has shown that drivers of about 59% of commercial motor vehicles (those weighing over 10,000 pounds or more that operate in interstate commerce) buckle their safety belts as compa ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Transportation -
Reducing Traffic Pressure During Hazmat Incidents By Utilizing Situation Awareness Capabilities
SBC: Drakontas LLC Topic: N/AThis proposal responds to DOT topic 081-PH2 "Hazardous Materials (Using Handheld Devices to Assist in Emergency Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents)." The significant innovation in this project involves extending cutting edge tools developed to enhance situation awareness among first responders with appropriate hazmat and traffic information to create a framework for interperting traffic re ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Transportation -
Use of Supplementary Cementitious Materias in High Performance, CO2 Sequestering Construction Materials
SBC: SolidiaTechnologies, Inc. Topic: CProblem Statement: The worldwide manufacture and use of Portland cement for use in concrete accounts for roughly 5% of global CO2 emissions. A common practice in the production of Portland cement concrete (PCC) to reduce CO2 emissions levels is the partial substitution of cement with supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) from recycled industrial waste streams. The incorporation of these m ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Diesel Engine Efficiency and Emissions Improvement Via Piston Temperature Control
SBC: ELECTRO MECHANICAL ASSOCIATES INC Topic: EDiesel engine manufacturers need a way to improve fuel economy as well as limit NOx and particulate emissions to meet upcoming federal, state, and global regulations. A large percentage of emissions and fuel consumption occurs during cold start and light to medium load operation. EMA proposes to develop a method to increase combustion chamber temperature during warm-up, light, and medium loads th ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Enhanced Processing of Green Solvents
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: BSolvents are a valuable processing tool in the chemical and related industries. Solvent are used to enhance mass transfer, heat transfer and in most cases are a processing aid and eventually are not used in the final product but to enhance the fabrication of the final product. While solvents are very valuable, they also cause a significant problem with their volatility and associated emissions. ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Self-Healing Corrosion Resistant Coating: An Enabling Technology to Allow Use of Alternate Waters for Cooling
SBC: NEI CORPORATION Topic: AThe projected population growth and limited availability of fresh water sources have forced utility companies and industries to consider the use of alternate water for non-potable application, such as industrial cooling. While in excess of 100 billion gallons per day of water is used for cooling purposes in a power plant, and estimated 6 billion gallons per day of freshwater is not returned to th ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency