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  1. Molecular Shape Detection for Chemical Analysis

    SBC: RYON TECHNOLOGIES, INC            Topic: A07T012

    Rydberg Fingerprint Spectroscopy has recently been discovered as a tool to identify molecular shapes. Ryon Technologies, Inc. was founded to bring this exciting new technology to markets as a shape sensitive detector that can be interfaced with existing mass spectrometry instrumentation. In Phase 1 the feasibility of such a detector was confirmed. During Phase 2, a prototype instrument will be ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. A Real-Time, Portable Non-Invasive Monitoring System of Muscle Oxygen and pH in Trauma Patients

    SBC: BAMBOO LLC            Topic: A08T037

    War fighters face increased risk in the post 9-11 era of expanding terrorist activity and urban military conflicts. The problem is compounded by complex modern urban areas and modern rules of engagement often preclude the use of wide area offensive tactics. Consequently dismounted forces are called to enter challenging hostile terrain in search of select enemy targets. Many of these respondents ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Engineered Reactive Metal Oxyhydroxides (ERMO) for Detection and Decontamination of Toxic Reagents

    SBC: NanoScale Materials, Inc.            Topic: A08T016

    Several shortcomings such as lack of reactivity and selectivity are associated with currently available sorbent-based decontaminants. For example, carbon based sorbents can only physisorb toxins without neutralizing them. Secondly, all solid sorbents are sensitive to humid air. Thirdly, reduced reactivity due to mass transfer problem is characteristic of solid sorbents. Finally, solid sorbents ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. ElectronicTextile Antennas

    SBC: Applied Radar, Inc.            Topic: SB021014

    Long-duration wide-area surveillance missions increasingly are space-based. MEO orbits offer space-based radar systems more time on station, but require very large array apertures on the order of 100m in diameter. Achieving larger apertures with smaller, lighter launch packages and stable on-orbit pointing is a challenge that E-Textiles promises to meet. Textile processes can be used to achieve a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Virtual Sensor Wiring Harness for Hazardous Environments

    SBC: KALSCOTT ENGINEERING INC.            Topic: A07020

    Continuous environmental health monitoring is a growing requirement for missile systems to ensure their long-term reliability while being stored, transported and operated in harsh environmental conditions. While several sensors currently exist for measuring temperature, relative humidity, shock/vibration, and other key parameters, the wiring required for such a network of embedded sensors, special ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Small Aperture X-Band Antenna (SAXBA)

    SBC: MINERVA SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: A07134

    We propose a low-cost, low-profile, electronically scanned, in both Azimuth and Elevation, X-band communications on-the-move (OTM) antenna. All electronics and power modules including MIL-1275 type power supply are enclosed inside the radome. There are no moving parts in the system. The antenna is designed to interface, using L-band, with VSAT type modems to provide the required services. In Phase ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. DGPS-Based Trilateration Positioning Receiver

    SBC: Swaszek Peter            Topic: 07FH1

    Positioning and navigation have become a mainstay of everyday life in the U.S.; applications of interest include navigation of vehicles of all kinds, infrastructure mapping, and safety of life systems. Many of these recent applications have become possible through the GPS. With the recognized vulnerabilities of GPS, it is evident that equivalent backup systems must be developed. One possible so ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Transportation
  8. IN-PLACE AIR PERMEAMETER FOR OPEN-GRADED DRAINAGE LAYERS

    SBC: Geo-systems Engineering Inc.            Topic: N/A

    A RAPID FIELD TEST IS PROPOSED TO EVALUATE THE PERMEABILITY OF OPEN-GRADED ROAD BASES AND OTHER DRAINAGE LAYERS. THE SAME TEST ALSO SHOULD BE ADAPTABLE TO EVALUATE PERMEABILITIES OF OTHER EXPOSED PAVEMENT LAYERS INCLUDING THOSE COMPOSED OF BITUMINOUS OR PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETES, AS AN INDEX TO PERMEATION AND POSSIBLY TO DETERIORATION. IT IS PROPOSED THAT THE PERMEABILITY BE EVALUATED THROUGH USE ...

    SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Transportation
  9. THE DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF HYBRID CIRCUIT POWER SWITCHES INCLUDING DRIVE AND PROTECTION NETWORKS

    SBC: Ice Corp.            Topic: N/A

    THIS PROPOSAL WOULD ENCOMPASS THE DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF SOLID STATE POWER SWITCHES AS HYBRID CIRCUITS. THE CIRCUITS WOULD CONTAIN PARALLEL OUTPUT TRANSISTORS, ALL REQUIRED CURRENT DRIVE STAGES, HIGHTEMPERATURE AND HIGH-CURRENT PROTECTION. TEMPERATURES ARE MEASURED WITH SCREEN PRINTED OR CHIP THERMISTORS AND CURRENT WILL BE MONITORED AS A VOLTAGE ACROSS A SENSE RESISTOR OR OTHER METHOD YET TO B ...

    SBIR Phase II 1989 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. ADVANCED DE-ICING FLUIDS FOR GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT

    SBC: Kohlman Aviation Corp            Topic: N/A

    THE PROPOSED PROJECT WILL DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF THE USE OF ADVANCED TYPE II FLUIDS FOR THE DE-ICING/ANTI-ICING OF GENERAL AVIATION (GA) AIRCRAFT WITH TAKEOFF SAFETY SPEEDS (V2) OF GENERALLY LESS THAN 85 KNOTS. TYPE II FLUIDS WILL BE APPLIED TO SEVERAL GA CATEGORY AIRCRAFT. THE ICE PROTECTION CAPABILITY OF THE FLUID WILL BE EVALUATED FOR DIFFERENT FREEZING PRECIPITATION CONDITIONS. THE EFFEC ...

    SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Transportation
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