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DetectID: Improving the Detection of Impaired Driving Through Virtual Reality Training
SBC: Innovation Research And Training, Inc. Topic: 23NH2Impaired driving due to alcohol and drugs is a significant public health and safety problem in the U.S. The detection and enforcement of impaired driving laws are key to reducing this problem. Virtual reality training has the potential to support law enforcement officers in obtaining the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively detect impaired drivers. DetectID will be an immersive, accessibl ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Transportation -
Persistently Elevated Gas-free Aerostatic Sensor Utility System (PEGASUS)
SBC: Anuma Aerospace, LLC Topic: 91Anuma Aerospace seeks to develop the conceptual design for, and determine the technical and economic feasibility of, a Persistently-Elevated, Gas-free, Aerostatic Sensor Utility System (PEGASUS), which will work like a data buoy in the sky, continuously collecting and transmitting weather data from the marine atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) with the data being made available via application progr ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Deployment Planning, Monitoring, and Navigation for Uncrewed Systems
SBC: GEOMETRIC DATA ANALYTICS INC. Topic: 94In Phase I we developed a software capability for predicting the future positions of ocean drifters. We demonstrated the capability to predict drift for objects of varying shapes and train models based on historical observations. In Phase II we will leverage this software to perform high volume experimentation through which we will fully develop trained models using historical data for both passiv ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
NDT of Fracture Toughness for Pipeline Steels
SBC: FBS INC Topic: 180PH1NDT of Fracture Toughness for Pipeline Steels3/16/2018Ultrasound-based technology to nondestructively determine fracture toughness of pipeline steels will be developed. Fracture toughness is the material parameter that, along with applied loading and flaw geometry, dictates the critical crack size, and therefore controls the flaw size that must be detected during inspections. A major challenge fac ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Transportation -
Development of a CO2 Breathing Anthropomorphic Test Device
SBC: X-BIOMEDICAL INC Topic: 23NH1Tragically, 936 children have died in hot cars since 1998. Wisely, NHTSA has prioritized evaluation of sensor systems in vehicles for “the ability to detect unattended children and prevent heat stroke occurrence.”Recently, innovators have developed systems that detect children present in the vehicle by measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) in the vehicle cabin, but there is no test method to assess w ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Transportation -
Live and Continuous Monitoring of Metal Cylinders and Tanks using Distributed Carbon Nanomaterial-based Sensing Networks
SBC: MCET TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 22PH1This SBIR effort proposes using live and continuous monitoring of metal tanks, pressure vessels, and pipelines using carbon nanomaterial-based sensing skins to detect excessive physical strains, cracks, and to inspect impact damage. The proposed research and development work leverages 15+ years of fundamental research. The key objective is to advance the TRL level and the scalability of carbon nan ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Transportation -
Artificial Intelligence Enabled Risk Assessment Tool for Condition-Based Sanitization of Public Transit Vehicles
SBC: Interphase Materials, Inc. Topic: 21FT2In response to the DOT’s FY21 SBIR topic 21-FT2, Interphase Materials (IPM) proposes the development of a low-cost automated data collection system that uses machine learning (ML), a type of artificial intelligence (AI), to predict and alert transit agencies of biological and viral contamination risks making condition-based sanitization possible for more effective and efficient operations.The CO ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Transportation -
Logistics Management of Drifters and Predictive Methods for Ocean Sensing
SBC: GEOMETRIC DATA ANALYTICS INC. Topic: 94We propose AI capabilities that improve modeling complex ocean dynamics and assist in the logistical management and planning of uncrewed deployment campaigns. Uncrewed sensor platforms sense and collect data for many interests, including tracking chemical and biological tracers, assimilating ocean dynamics observations into forecast models, and enhancing naval situational awareness. The recent eme ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Rapid detection of nanoplastics with advanced solid-state nanopore sensors
SBC: GOEPPERT LLC Topic: 93Nanoplastics (plastic debris
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Setac: Enhancing Usability of Archived Weather Data in the Digital Age
SBC: INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF VIRTUAL ORGANIZATIONS, INCORPORATED Topic: 95NOAA has used historical documents such as ship logs and many other resources to collect weather data critical to modeling global and regional climate and weather conditions. To date, the optical character recognition (OCR) technology developed over the past three decades remains limited in the ability to recognize handwriting and reliably extract text in context. Machine Learning (ML) algorithms ...
SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration