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  1. Remote Electronic Medical Devices using the Integrated Clinical Environment (REMDICE)

    SBC: DocBox Inc            Topic: SOCOM13003

    Generation of a single platform with multiple functional units requires a"fresh"approach. Battlefield CONOPS requires the immediate availability of multiple sensors and active devices. The sensors include: ultrasound, capnography, blood pressure measurement using non-invasive techniques, pulse oximetry, non-invasive hemoglobin measurement, electrocardiography and video laryngoscopy. Each of the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  2. Over the Horizon Underwater Communications

    SBC: Megawave Corporation            Topic: SOCOM13002

    In this proposal we describe our approach and anticipated results concerning the use of a novel and innovative method for providing Over-The-Horizon (OTH) L-band links between a submerged tracking device and an overhead satellite without the requirement for an on or above surface antenna. The encapsulation of an antenna in a dielectrically compensating tethered cocoon that includes a sensor and m ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  3. Next Generation Gamma/Neutron Detectors for Planetary Science

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: S109

    Gamma-ray and neutron spectroscopy are well established techniques for determining the chemical composition of planetary surfaces, and small cosmic bodies such as asteroids and comets; however, new technologies with the potential to significantly improve the performance of planetary nuclear spectroscopy are emerging. We propose to develop new gamma-ray and neutron detectors based on wide-band-gap ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Thin Aerogel as a Spacer in Multi-Layer Insulation for Cryogenic Space Applications

    SBC: ASPEN AEROGELS, INC.            Topic: X1001

    Cryogenic fluid management (CFM) is a critical technical area that is needed for the successful development for future space exploration. A key challenge is the storability of LH2, LCH4, and LOX propellants for long durations. The storage tanks must be well insulated to prevent over pressurization and venting, which lead to unacceptable propellant losses for long-duration missions to Mars and be ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Nanostructured Super-Black Optical Materials

    SBC: Nanolab, Inc            Topic: S202

    Need: NASA faces challenges in imaging and characterizing faint astrophysical objects within the glare of brighter stellar sources. Achieving a very low background requires control of both scattered and diffracted light.Significance of the Innovation: Aligned arrays of carbon nanotubes have recently been recognized as having world-leading optical absorption, far above competing state of the art m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Iodine Hall Thruster for Space Exploration

    SBC: BUSEK CO., INC.            Topic: X203

    In the Phase I program, Busek Co. Inc. tested an existing Hall thruster, the BHT-8000, on iodine propellant. The thruster was fed by a high flow iodine feed system, and supported by an existing Busek hollow cathode flowing xenon gas. The Phase I propellant feed system was evolved from a previously demonstrated laboratory feed system. Throttling of the thruster between 2 and 11 kW at 200-600V wa ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Dead-Ended Passive Electrolyzer with Elimination of Vapor/Liquid Separation for Life Support Oxygen

    SBC: GINER INC            Topic: O303

    The overall technical objective of the proposed Phase II NASA program is to demonstrate the ability of the WaMM™-based static vapor feed electrolyzer to generate enough low moisture content oxygen to support the life of 5 astronauts (9.0 lbs/day). To achieve this, the stack must be designed for risk mitigation and operation in the simplified Giner system. Stack size must also increase five fold ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Low-Cost Lidar for Wake-Vortex and Other Hazard Detection

    SBC: Q-PEAK INCORPORATED            Topic: A101

    The evolution of the National Airspace System via the Next Generation Air Transportation System program depends on enabling new operational concepts to increase efficiency. Decreasing the spacing between aircraft on takeoff and landing would increase the throughput of airports. On-board sensing capability for wake vortices could allow aircraft to operate with reduced spacings. Wake vortices can b ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. High Performance Spatial Filter Array Based on Single Mode Fiber Bundle

    SBC: AGILTRON, INC.            Topic: S104

    In Phase I project, by leveraging on Agiltron's experience in optical fiber components and our unique fabrication procedure of fiber array, we successfully designed and fabricated the samples of the gradient index fiber (GIF) lens arrays and single mode (SM) fiber arrays for composing a coherent single-mode fiber (SMF) spatial filter array (SFA), which demonstrated the promising results to meet NA ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Wide Throttling, High Throughput Hall Thruster for Science and Exploration Missions

    SBC: BUSEK CO., INC.            Topic: S304

    In response to Topic S3.04 "Propulsion Systems," Busek Co. Inc. will develop a high throughput Hall effect thruster with a nominal peak power of 1-kW and wide throttling range in terms of both power and Isp. In Phase I the preliminary thruster design was completed. Project activities focused on achieving a magnetic field that shields the discharge channel from ion induced erosion. The goal is ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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