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Air Movement Efficiency Monitor
SBC: XCSPEC, Inc. Topic: 90403The Air Movement Efficiency Monitor is composed of small, inexpensive Micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) sensors, connected wirelessly to the Internet, and distributed through a building to measure pressure readings at key points. We consider this a “FitBit” for a building’s air-movement efficiency, employing many of the sensors used by a fitbit – temperature, humidity, acceleration. We ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Part Identification and Localization via Deep Neural Networks
SBC: SYMBIO ROBOTICS, INC. Topic: 90107Symbio Robotics is developing a robust, fast, and low-cost perception engine for identifying parts and detecting their six degree of freedom pose. Our perception engine is driven by deep convolutional neural networks and draws upon recent advances in computer vision and deep learning. Current automation systems largely run blind, without perception driven feedback. Our proposed system seeks to clo ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Tuning Germanium Reflectivity and Mosaic
SBC: AdSem, Inc. Topic: 90108Mosaic crystalline monochromators define performance of neutron scattering devices employed in condensed matter research on research nuclear reactors. This project is devoted to development of a manufacturing technique for slow neutron Germanium mosaic monochromators with reflectivity exceeding reflectivity of pyrolytic graphite crystals. Germanium has small slow neutron absorption; its diamond cr ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Automated Access Control Policy Testing System (A-ACPTS)
SBC: Objectsecurity LLC Topic: 90302A-ACPTS Phase 2 transitions NIST Access Control Policy Tool (ACPT) R&D with innovative enhancements into commercialization, developing a commercially successful access control policy testing product that improves access control policy testing (minimizes error potential, faster, more usable, more efficient). A-ACPTS Phase 2 extends ACPT through a number of innovations that improve testing beyond th ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
L-Band Radio Frequency Interference Filtering
SBC: ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS, INC. Topic: 844In Phase 1, Adaptive Dynamics Inc. (ADI) propose to do a PHY layer MATLAB simulation and optimization of the 'IMPS' Wideband MAGIC® Interference Mitigation (IM) filter for NOAA. This will demonstrate the feasibility and performance of the IMPS Wideband MAGIC® IM filter algorithm in effectively identifying and separating out unwanted interference from the desired signal of interest (SOI), without ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Ethane/isotopic methane CRDS analyzer
SBC: ENTANGLEMENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 833DEntanglement Technologies, Inc. (ET) proposes to develop a gas analyzer for ethane and isotopologues of methane to study of methane sources and sinks, using cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS). Methane is an important contributor to global climate change, and a participant in air pollutant reactions such as ozone. Understanding methane sources, sinks, and transport between them is crucial to pred ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Development of Genetics-based Selective Breeding Protocols for Improvement of the Mediterranean Mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, and Advancement of Aquaculture
SBC: Catalina Sea Ranch Topic: 811The aquaculture industry lags in genetically based selective breeding programs when compared to terrestrial commercial crops. This aggravates the United States’ (U.S.) $11 billion dollar seafood deficit, puts U.S. aquaculture entrepreneurs at an early disadvantage for success, and increases risk of bivalve crop degradation from climate change. Heterosis in bivalve crops, the phenomenon in which ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Commerce -
Developing Resilience to Ocean Acidification in Red Abalone Aquaculture
SBC: Cultured Abalone Farm LLC, The Topic: 811The pH of the global ocean is becoming more acidic as a consequence of oceanic absorption of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This process, termed “ocean acidification” (OA), will likely affect the aquaculture of marine shellfish. Maintaining current levels of commercial mollusc production will require the identification and commercialization of resilient seedstock. Through Phase I r ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Commerce -
Coastal Eyes, a Multi-Mission Topographic, Current Retrieval and Debris Mapping Sensor System
SBC: Arete Associates Topic: 832NOAA seeks to characterize the impact of severe weather on coastal areas with a cost-effective, responsive multi-mission sensor system. In response Areté Associates proposes a conceptual design for an affordable, responsive, compact airborne sensor system called “Coastal Eyes” which will rapidly provide land and surface water topography, surface current, debris and storm surge mapping over wi ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Commerce -
The Trident Array: A Stable, Towed, Tetrahedral Hydrophone Array
SBC: Proteus Technologies, LLC Topic: 821Detecting the presence of marine mammals in paramount in lessening man’s impact on the environment as we search the oceans for natural resources. Many human ocean activities use high powered acoustic sources that can disturb, disrupt, maim or kill marine animals. The ability to detect, identify and locate marine mammals is critical during these operations to mitigate harm. Passive acoustics is a ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Commerce