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Adaptive Communication System for Extreme Power Line Networks
SBC: NORTHERN MICRODESIGN, INC. Topic: SB043038An ad-hoc networking method is proposed for use over existing power lines in large commercial buildings. The network is minimally sensitive to lossy elements such as distribution transformers and tripped or OFF circuit breakers and hardware may be made interoperable with existing power line communication systems. Adaption performance of the network is programmable so that various sensor requirem ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Adaptive Multi-Media Streaming for Android (AMMSTAR)
SBC: MZEAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Topic: SB102002Use of"Smartphones"and cellular networks is becoming an increasing priority for military applications. By placing the source of information directly with the solider on the ground via a Smartphone, the vision of"every soldier a sensor"becomes attainable. mZeal proposes to facilitate this vision with the Adaptive Multi-Media Streaming for Android (AMMSTAR) system. AMMSTAR will capture photographic ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A Low-cost, Single or Multi-point Oxygen Concentration Measurement Technique
SBC: Research International, Inc Topic: 821Aquatic environments are poorly understood and this lack of understanding needs to change as population pressures affect all aqueous biomes, particularly those of the oceans. A major difficulty in gathering data from the oceans is the lack of appropriate instrumentation. The principals of Research International have been developing sensors for physical, chemical and biological analysis for some ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Commerce -
A Multi-Tracker Navigation System for Firefighters
SBC: Summit Safety, Inc Topic: N/AA lightweight, low-cost system for each firefighter to detect the location and direction of other nearby firefighters will be provided. A heads-up display will allow hands-free operation. The system will be integrated with the Personnel Ultrasonic Locating and Safety Equipment, or PULSE, developed by Summit Safety. This system uses ultrasound -- sound waves above the normal hearing range -- to ena ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
A New Generation of Anti-Viral Vaccines for Aquaculture Using Nanotechnology
SBC: ProFishent Inc Topic: 846Although companies based outside the U.S. have tested and, in some cases, sold basic anti-viral vaccines to aquaculture producers, practicing veterinarians and virologists have been unimpressed by their extremely limited effectiveness (J. Mullins, pers. comm. 2002; J. Winton, pers. comm. 2004). The consensus is that new approaches are urgently needed to develop viral vaccines that do not rely on ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Commerce -
An Innovative Low-Cost Dropsonde using Integrated Flexible Circuit Design
SBC: YANKEE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 819Upper atmospheric measurements of temperature, humidity, pressure and winds are required daily at hundreds of locations around the world to drive numerical weather prediction forecast models. In the US these critical measurements are made by Radiosondes carried aloft by balloons filled with helium and tracked by 104 NWS ground stations. However, data-sparse regions off the west coast can only be a ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Commerce -
A Non-Contact Sensor for Advanced Warning of Structural Collapse
SBC: Summit Safety, Inc Topic: N/ASummit Safety will develop an ultrasonic, non-contact sensor and system capable of detecting the acoustic sounds and fire-induced vibrations of structures that are precursors of structural collapse. The system will provide advanced warning to the Incident Commander of potential or imminent structural collapse. COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS: The total US market for this product includes the over 1 mill ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
A Protoflight High Specific Power Electric Propulsion System
SBC: MSNW LLC Topic: SB101012The Electromagnetic Plasmoid Thruster (EMPT) has demonstrated the ability to ionize, electromagnetically accelerate, and eject a broad range of complex and chemically-reactive molecular gases, including monopropellants. EMPT has the potential to dramatically increase the operational range of existing electric propulsion (EP) systems in both power density, power throttling, and propellant choice. P ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
A "Smart Skin" Array for Reconfigurable Hypersonic MHD Effects
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: SB032031Research Support Instruments, Inc. (RSI), with the aid of Princeton University, proposes to use an innovative sensor/actuator package to provide a critical component for multifunctional hypersonic vehicle structures. An integrated array of microfabricated pressure sensors and ionizers will provide a "smart skin" atop a reconfigurable magnetic array. The high-bandwidth sensors will detect develo ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Arachne: A Modular Teleoperated Mobility and Sensor System for Insinuation into Collapsed Structures
SBC: FOSTER-MILLER, INC. Topic: SB041018Events in recent years have emphasized the need for a small, highly mobile system that can effectively insinuate a sensor payload into underground or collapsed structures. In the aftermath of the World Trade Center disaster, robots showed great promise in aiding search and rescue by penetrating into areas too dangerous for personnel to enter. However, their relatively large size (on the order of ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency