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Multi-resolution Terrain elevation Estimation
SBC: Alaphatech, Inc. Topic: N/AAlphatech will develop & demo multirsolution statistical methods for the fusion of terrain elevation from existing 3-D terrain models and new elevation data. This fusion will produce new estimates of terrain elevation with accuracies, robustness, and update ratesprviously unachievable.
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseNational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency -
A Near-Source Model for Chemically Reacting Radionuclides
SBC: BLAZETECH CORPORATION Topic: N/AWe propose to develop a near-source model for the release of chemically reacting radionuclides. The model structure is based on an available code for reacting chemicals. The model will include interactive effects of nuclear transformation, chemical reaction, and plume physical motion. Such a model will provide fast and accurate predictions for the source characterization and transport of radion ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseNational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency -
Advanced Absolute Radiometers Using Superconducting Transition Thermometers
SBC: CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH AND INSTRUMENTATION Topic: N/AIn our Phase 1 work we were able to replicate and build on recent results at NIST with superconducting transition (SCT) thermometers, which suggested that dramatic improvements may be achieved in detectivity and range of application, of cryogenic electrical substitution radiometers. Cryo-ESR's are widely used as the most accurate absolute standards of radiative flux and irradiance. In Phase 2, we ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Commerce -
NATURAL LANGUAGE NAVIGATOR FOR INTERNET AND OTHER BROWSERS
SBC: ENVIRONMENTAL ROBOTS, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Commerce -
HYBRIDIZATION OF MARINE SHRIMP FOR SUPERIOR COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE
SBC: High Health Aquaculture, Inc. (HHA) Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Commerce -
STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS FOR SIMOX SOI
SBC: IBIS TECHNOLOGY CORP. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Commerce -
Device for the Uncontaminated Collection of Multiple Microbial Samples
SBC: Mclane Research Laboratories, Topic: N/AThe objective of this research project is the development of an Autonomous Microbial Sampler (AMS) that will obtain uncontaminated and exogenous DNA-free microbial samples from deep-sea hydrothermal vents and other aquatic ecosystems. Sampling with the AMS may be conducted using manned submersibles, Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV), Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) or during hydrocast operatio ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Commerce -
HIGH RESOLUTION NEUTRON IMAGER
SBC: NOVA SCIENTIFIC INCORPORATED Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Commerce -
A Novel III-Nitride UV Avalanche Photodetector
SBC: NZ APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES CORP. Topic: N/ANZ Applied Technologies proposes to develop gallium nitride and aluminum gallium nitride high sensitivity avalanche photodetectors for solar blind ultraviolet wavelength applications. Solar blind ultraviolet avalanche photodetectors and position sensitive arrays with high sensitivity have broad applications in military, space, automotive, engine monitoring, flame detection, and environmental moni ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseNational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency -
Development of a Shipboard Ultrasonic Ballast Water Organism Control
SBC: OCEANIT LABORATORIES INC Topic: N/AThis project develops and demonstrates an innovative and economic technology that uses ultrasonic energy to destroy organisms in a ship ballast system, thereby minimizing impact from alien species introduced from shipping. Phase 1 results successfully showed that organisms were rapidly destroyed by ultrasound at various frequencies and power densities. Although the mechanism of destruction in an u ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Commerce