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Individualized Fatigue Management Program Technology for Trucking Operations
SBC: PULSAR INFORMATICS, INC. Topic: 091FM1Individual differences in vulnerability to sleep loss and fatigue from extended work hours and night work are a substantial problem in transportation policy making, work schedule development, fatigue risk management strategies, and prediction of performance impairment in real-world operations (Van Dongen et al. 2003; Mollicone et al. 2010). Our group was the first to document the considerable magn ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Transportation -
Rapid Identification of Bacterial Virulence Factors
SBC: VITAL PROBES, INC. Topic: SB111002Rapid Virulence Factor Discovery System (RVFDS) is virulence factor-discovery platform in which all of the genes of a pathogen are expressed generating a random expression library (REL). The REL is then screened for the presence of potential virulence factors with an array of pull-down assays that employ components of the host"s extracellular matrix, mucus, and basement membrane as bait. The hos ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Point of Injury Sampling Technology for Battlefield Molecular Diagnostics
SBC: OPTOFLUIDICS, INC. Topic: SB111001In this project Optofluidics, Inc. proposes to develop the Molecular Medic a point-of-care device for sample collection, processing, and quantification of blood-borne biomarkers. The technology is based on (1) a finger prick assay, (2) a capillary-driven blood filtration system, (3) a novel"nanofluidic collapse"protein concentration technique and (4) a mutliplexable, reconfigurable, ultrasensiti ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
GENNET: Advanced System for Synthesis of High Fidelity Social Networks to support SHIELD
SBC: CARLEY TECHNOLOGIES, INC Topic: SB112004Our objective is to provide a semi-automated system to generate and verify scalable, high fidelity, multi-dimensional, social networks with realistic distributional, temporal and spatial characteristics as networks and as event sequences. This enables the user to generate networks varying in size, node attributes, geo-temporal characteristics, consistency with other networks, and reflection of kno ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Silicon Receiver for Millimeter Wave Distributed Aperture Imager with Optical Upconversion
SBC: PHASE SENSITIVE INNOVATIONS INC Topic: SB113003In this Phase II SBIR effort we will dramatically reduce the size, weight, and power requirements of a passive millimeter wave imaging system based on optical upconversion. To this end, we will integrate custom silicon-germanium low noise amplifiers that have been designed to efficiently couple with our high performance lithium niobate upconversion modules. In Phase I we analyzed the design requ ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Fundamental Interactions Generating Heterogeneous Teams including Robots (FIGHT-R)
SBC: CHI SYSTEMS INC Topic: SB062009Fully autonomous, taskable robots for use in unconstrained environments are still a dream rather than a reality because of a host of problems, including capabilities of existing sensors, effectors, and control/planning software. Indeed, concepts of operations for robot use are tending toward robots collaborating directly with humans, in relationships similar to bomb squad dogs. Fortunately, enough ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Silicon-Based Infrared Imaging Sensor
SBC: IRIMSENS, LLC Topic: SB062015Development of new short-wave infrared imaging sensors with signal processing electronics on the same substrate is critical for a number of military and commercial applications. The objective of this research is to develop a new generation of Ge-on-Si p-n heterojunction photodiodes that will culminate in a demonstration of a 64 x 64-pixel infrared imaging array. These photodiodes, whose feas ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Compact Laser Shearography System for Crack Detection
SBC: Laser Technology Inc. Topic: 05FH1Laser Technology Inc. (LTI) proposes a Phase II SBIR research project to further develop a Compact Shearography System, Analysis Method and Software for micro-crack detection in concrete. There is an urgent need to detect and characterize fine cracks in concrete that form because of various damage mechanisms including alkali-silicate reaction, delayed ettringite formation or frost damage. Fine s ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Transportation -
3D Visualization for Serpentine Robotic Systems
SBC: LITE CYCLES, INC. Topic: SB062023During the program baseline, LCI will develop an eyesafe, large array RT3D camera system that generates both 3D and 2D grayscale imagery in real-time that can be mounted on the iRobot PackBot. The 3D and 2D grayscale imagery can be fused in software to display both range and albedo information for each pixel in the 3D image, a display that will provide better scene understanding. During the option ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Addressing the Driving Needs of Short Stature Persons
SBC: SAFE INC Topic: 04NH1Phase I research on the development of a supplemental seating system for short stature drivers was undertaken by Safe Inc. in 2005. The purpose of Phase I was to demonstrate the feasibility of a device that would improve the ability of short stature drivers to safely operate a motor vehicle and to improve occupant crash safety. The study sought to examine the use of pedal extenders and other imp ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Transportation