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Multiplexed Rapid Test Kit for Leishmania Detection in Sand Flies
SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: OSD09H21Sand flies are carriers of Leishmania infection (leishmaniasis), a disease common to tropical and subtropical countries. Millions of people are infected every year, and thousands of fatalities are attributed to this disease. American military personnel and their allies currently stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan are being infected with leishmaniasis. An effective strategy to prevent the spread of ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
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 -
Non-Radiological Imaging Devices for Combat Casualty Care Associated with Burn
SBC: FARUS, LLC Topic: OSD11H03Farus, LLC proposes to develop a novel burn assessment tool based upon THz imaging that will be aid in determining severity and boundaries. THz is ideally suited to burn wound imaging because it is extremely sensitive to water, robust to scattering, non-ionizing, and does not require contrast agents. A complete THz imaging system developed by a UCLA research team successfully scanned skin burns o ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Enhanced Immersion Virtual Support System
SBC: Physical Optics Corporation Topic: OSD11H04To address the OSD-DHP need to enhance the user experience in the virtual environment for rehabilitating and supporting wounded veterans, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Enhanced Immersion Virtual Support (EIViS) system. The proposed EIViS system is based on novel integration of real-time facial, head, and body tracking and morphing software and a new wearable haptic b ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Non-Radiological Imaging Devices for Combat Casualty Care Associated with Burn
SBC: Modulated Imaging Inc. Topic: OSD11H03Accurate assessment of burn size, depth and the compromise of normal tissue physiology, as well as the tracking of wound response, is essential for successful treatment of burns and one of the major problems that face clinicians and surgeons. The primary method of burn wound assessment is subjective clinical evaluation which is neither accurate nor consistent between care givers. For this propose ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
MIS-BI: Multimodal Imaging System with decision-support for Burn Injury assessment
SBC: UTOPIACOMPRESSION,CORPORATION Topic: OSD11H03We propose to develop a swift, non-contact imaging-based solution to objectively assess variable depths of injury in burned soldiers while suggesting appropriate standardized treatment plans. Currently, determination of burn depth and healing outcomes has been limited to subjective assessment or a single modality, e.g., laser Doppler imaging. Such measures have proven less than ideal. Recent devel ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Disruption Simulation Code for Tokamaks and ITER Applications
SBC: Far-Tech, Inc. Topic: 67cArguably the most important issue facing the further development of magnetic fusion via advanced tokamaks is to predict, avoid, or mitigate disruptions. This problem recently becameone of the most challenging and hot topics in fusion research due to several potentially damaging effects, all of which can impact the ITER device. Among four disruption related topics: MHD dynamics, plasma edge physics ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy -
Millimeter Wave Inspection Tool for Wind Turbine Components
SBC: Physical Optics Corporation Topic: 07bImproving wind energy harvesting system reliability is a challenge that requires advanced technologies and innovation to support growth and development of domestic wind energy. Toimprove quality assurance inspection of wind turbine parts and, in particular, to improvetechnologies to perform quality assurance inspection on very large, thick wind turbine parts, new technology is critically needed to ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy -
New Electrolytes for Lithium-ion Cells
SBC: Leyden Energy Topic: 08dCommercially available lithium-ion cells use electrolytes containing a mixture of organic carbonate solvents combined with lithium hexafluorophosphate salt. These electrolytes have significant disadvantages limiting the performance and safety of large li-ion batteries for automotive applications: regular electrolytes are flammable and the instability of the salt causes battery performance degradat ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy -
A 17 GHz High Gradient Linac having Molybdenum Surfaces in the Peak Electric Field, Dark Current Interception Regions of the Structure
SBC: Haimson Research Corporation Topic: 65aWhile design improvements have been achieved, considerable difficulty continues to be encountered in the development of accelerator structures for future linear colliders required to operate with long term reliability at loaded average accelerating gradients of 100 megavolts per meter and radio-frequency pulse lengths in the range of 150 to 250 nanoseconds. A recently completed series of high pow ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy