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Novel Methods to Monitor Health Status and Clinical Laboratory Data: Portable Acquisition, Assessment, and Reporting
SBC: Mimosa Acoustics Inc. Topic: OSD09H26Mimosa Acoustics will develop a portable binaural audiological device, based on our successful HearID system. HearID is a clinical system for otoacoustic emission and middle-ear power analysis testing; it is FDA and CE-marked. The new system will have the ability to conduct a variety of audiological tests especially for use in hearing-conservation programs, including: flexible otoacoustic emission ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
The Effector Trap: A New Tool for Virulence Factor Discovery
SBC: RESODYN CORPORATION Topic: SB111002The accelerating prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains is an increasing public health problem. While the emergence of resistant strains is unavoidable, it is exacerbated by the widespread use, inappropriate prescription and misuse of antibiotics. Development of new antibiotics is slow and costly. One alternative to antibiotics is the development of antimicrobials that target the bac ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Front End Opto-Electronics for Future Radio Communications
SBC: MICROLINK DEVICES INC Topic: ST081013The innovation in this Phase II SBIR program is the development of a unique process technology that will enable the realization of a high current InP based photodetector capable of operating at increased optical power densities and with improved reliability. The process technology is an epitaxial lift-off (ELO) process in which the epitaxial material is completely removed from the InP substrate o ...
STTR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
ACT PATTERN MATCHING SYSTEM
SBC: Electronic Decisions, Inc. Topic: N/AIN VERY DENSE ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNAL ENVIRONMENTS, A FAST ANALOG PREPROCESSOR MAY BE OF SIGNIFICANT VALUE IN REDUCING THE BURDEN OF A/D CONVERTERS AND DIGITAL PROCESSORS AND MAY SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE RESPONSE TIME IN EW SYSTEMS. THIS PROPOSAL SEEKS TO DESIGN AND EVALUATE AN ANALOG PATTERN-MATCHING SYSTEM BASED ON THE EMERGING TECHNOLOGY OF ACOUSTIC CHARGE TRANSPORT (ACT). THIS SYSTEM MAY BE USED TO ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY FOR REDUCING COSTS OF GUIDED MUNITIONS
SBC: Epsilon Lambda Electronics Corp. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Hydrogen Peroxide Based Fuel Cell for High Energy Density Space application
SBC: NPL ASSOC., INC. Topic: SB032048The objective of this research is to study the feasibility of a unique high energy-density space power system based on a direct hydrogen peroxide fuel cell. Such a power system has an energy density 10 times higher than that available from the most advanced battery systems today and meets the requirements for Unconventional Space Power set forth in DARPA SB032-048. Unlike conventional fuel cells t ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Analysis of Classical and Quantum Information Interface Requirements (ACQuIIRe): High-Speed Quantum Encryption over a Classical Network
SBC: NUCRYPT LLC Topic: SB041017This SBIR Phase-I project is aimed at exploiting an exciting new invention in the area of quantum cryptography to secure the physical layer of today's ubiquitous fiber-optic data networks. Unlike the techniques based on single-photon states that are confined to low bit rates and short distances, our approach is based on coherent states emitted by ordinary lasers that permits scaling to speeds in t ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Micro Fuel Cells Based Meso-Sensor Power Supplies
SBC: RENEW POWER Topic: SB032050This SBIR Phase I project will entail critical research to enable meso-scale fuel cells being developed at the University of Illnois Urbana Champaign(UIUC) and Renew Power Incorporated (RPI) to be used in military meso sensor packages. Our existing prototype pumpless, room temperature, meso-scale fuel cells already generate enough net average power, but not enough peak power to meet the goals in ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Alternative Power Sources
SBC: SmartSpark Topic: SOCOM04008SmartSpark Energy Systems proposes a battery-free power supply for unattended field use that combines advanced power electronics with state-of-the-art photovoltaics and high-density double-layer capacitors. The technical challenges are to develop and apply sophisticated power electronics for optimal energy management of a photovoltaic source, to store the energy efficiently in a reversible proces ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
A Common Mesh Infrastructure for Parallel Adaptive Multi-Scale and Multi-Physics Integrated Simulations in Complex Geometries
SBC: THINKADAPTIVE, INC. Topic: SB041011The goal of this proposal is to develop a common mesh infrastructure (CMI) and algorithms for efficient adaptive simulations of transient multi-scale and multi-physics processes in complex geometries based on a new, fully threaded tree (FTT) abstract data type. An outcome of the proposed research will be a universal, platform-independent, stand-alone software library for managing a geometrically a ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency