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Integrated Scalable Parallel Firewall and Instrusion Detection System for High-Speed Networks
SBC: Great Wall Systems Topic: 44A number of simulataneous trends (ever-increasing network speeds and throughput, escalating sophistication of attacks, regulatory initiatives, and integration of networks within and without the enterprise) can cause both bottlenecks and quality-of-service degradation within the firewalls of computing systems used by the DOE and large corporations. This project will develop an advanced, scalable, ...
STTR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy -
rDistributor- Remote Distribution of Complete Application Environments
SBC: Rpath, Inc. Topic: 46Large scale grid computing is critical to researchers in Nuclear Physics, High Energy Physics, Climate Modeling, Genomic Research, and many other scientific pursuits. Grid organizations such as the Open Science Grid (OSG), TeraGrid, and the Enabling Grids for e-Science (EGEE) have assembled thousands of systems across widely distributed computing facilities. However, the inherent heterogeneity o ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy -
Fuel Cell Membrane Measurement System for Manufacturing
SBC: Scribner Associates Incorporated Topic: 20Successful adoption of fuel cells by the automotive market demands reducing the cost, and increasing the quality and consistency, of proton exchange membrane materials. To achieve these goals, tools and procedures will be needed to measure the through-thickness resistance, one of the key parameters of fuel cell membranes. This project will develop an automated, high-throughput membrane measureme ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy -
ENZYMES IMMOBILIZED ON GOLD SURFACES
SBC: Escagenetics Corp. Topic: N/ATHE OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO DEVELOP A NEW CLASS OF BIOSENSORS BASED ON THE USE OF COLLOIDAL GOLD DIRECTLY OR DEPOSITED AS A POROUS GOLD FILM. THE KEY TO THE APPROACH ISTHE IMMOBILIZATION OF ENZYMES ON GOLD SURFACES THAT PROVIDE FOR HIGHFLUX, HETEROGENEOUS ELECTRON TRANSFER. THE FEASIBILITY OF CONSTRUCTING THIS NEW CLASS OF BIOSENSORS WILL BE EVALUATED BY THE END OF PHASE I. THE OBJECTIVES ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Energy -
A CLEAN HELIUM COMPRESSOR/EXPANDER FOR LONG LIFE CRYOGENIC SERVICE
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: N/ACRYOGENIC HELIUM REFRIGERATORS AND LIQUIFIERS CONVENTIONALLYEMPLOY OIL LUBRICATED POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT COMPRESSORS AT THE WARM END AND FREQUENTLY USE PISTON TYPE EXPANSION ENGINES AT THE COLD END. THESE SYSTEMS REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND VIGILANT MAINTENANCE TO CONTROL CONTAMINATION FROM LUBRICATING OIL AND ITS VOLATILE COMPONENTS MIGRATING TO THE COLD END. HENCE THE NEED FOR LOW MAINTENANCE COMPRESSO ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Energy -
ALL-METAL, DEMOUNTABLE CRYOGENIC SEAL
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: N/AIN MOST CRYOGENIC SYSTEMS, THE PIPING JOINTS IN COLD REGIONSOF THE SYSTEM ARE MADE BY WELDING OR SOLDERING. THIS IS ESSENTIAL BECAUSE EXISTING DESIGNS OF CRYOGENIC PIPE SEALS CANNOT BE RELIED ON NOT TO LEAK. ANY SUCH LEAKS INTO THE COLD BOX REDUCE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INSULATION, THEREBY REDUCING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REFRIGERATOR. WELDEDJOINTS MAKE REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS DIFFICULT AND HAVE ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Energy -
DOSIMETRY AND MONITORING OF AROMATIC AMINES
SBC: Perfect View Inc. Topic: N/AUP TO 35,000 WORKERS OF THE U.S. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY AND MORE THAN 270,000 WORKERS IN THE PETROLEUM AND COAL-RELATED INDUSTRIES MAY BE EXPOSED DAILY TO CARCINOGENIC AND MUTANOGENIC COMPOUNDS FROM THE AROMATIC AMINE GROUP. COAL GAS, INC. DEVELOPED A VERY SIMPLE HIGH-TECHNOLOGY APPROACH TO MONITORING THE EXPOSURE OF PERSONNEL TO TRACE LEVELS OF POLLUTANTS AND IS PROPOSING TO CONDUCT R & D WHICH WILL E ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Energy