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A Compact, Low-Cost Signaling System for Persons in Distress
SBC: AFAB Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/ANot Available The design of LADAR systems varies widely with application and platform requiring custom designs which increase cost and complexity and limit the commercial applicability. To address this issue, CTI proposes a unique, modular optical waveguide amplifier (WGA) based transmitter which can be adapted to coherent and direct detection transceivers over a wide range of repetition rates an ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Transportation -
Viligent: A Conditional-Based Maintenance Technology for Turbomachines
SBC: The Athena Group, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Commerce -
Low Cost Renewable Resin for Pultruded Products
SBC: Composite Products, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Commerce -
Robust Intelligent Monitoring of Varied Approach Lighting Subsystem
SBC: Custom Manufacturing & Engineering, Inc. Topic: N/ANot Available The objective of this SBIR effort is to develop and demonstrate an innovative digital beamforming antenna array suitable for installation on a space vehicle. GPS can provide a cost effective method of tracking space vehicles during launch and orbit entry. However, an antenna is needed that can track the GPS satellites while the space vehicle is spinning to leverage this advantage. N ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Transportation -
Measurement of Trace Alpha Radiation in Polymeric Microchip Material
SBC: Fayette Environmental Services, Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Commerce -
Innovative Manufacturing Methods for Diamond Indenters
SBC: Gilmore Diamond Tools, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Commerce -
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO SECURITY CHECKPOINT OPTIMIZATION
SBC: International Productivity Topic: N/ATHE RESEARCH WILL IDENTIFY AND ANALYZE BOTH THE QUANTITATIVEAND QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF SECURITY CHECKPOINT OPERATIONS. USING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES, SCREENING OPERATIONS WILL BE BROKEN INTO BASIC ELEMENTS WHICH WILL THEN BE MEASURED AND INVESTIGATED TO DETERMINE THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SUCH COMPONENTS AS: - PROCESSING RATES - DISTRIBUTION OF PASSENGER ARRIVALS - BOARDING VOLUMES ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Transportation -
A Solid-Solid Hybrid Gas Generator Fire Suppression System
SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP Topic: N/ANot Available This Phase 2 proposal addresses the advanced development and commercialization of a novel solid-solid hybrid gas generator fire suppression technology to replace the ozone depleting Halon 1301 for total flooding applications. Mainstream's solid-solid hybrid gas generator technology will result in the delivery of chemical extinguishing agents to the fire in addition to the inert gas a ...
SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of Commerce -
OCEAN WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER
SBC: Ocean Wave Energy Co Topic: N/AMAJOR AIDS TO NAVIGATION (ATON) ARE ESSENTIAL SIGNPOSTS FOR SAFE PASSAGE ALONG COASTAL AND OFFSHORE SEAWAYS. PRESENTLY, THEIR SIGNALS ARE POWERED BY ON-SITE ENGINE GENERATORS REQUIRING CONSIDERABLE AND COSTLY MAINTENANCE. ATON AUTONOMY WILL BE GREATLY INCREASED WITH DEEP DISCHARGE BATTERY TECHNOLOGY PROVIDING THAT ON-SITE CHARGING SOURCES ARE USED. AMONG NATURALLY AVAILABLE SOURCES, THE UNCEASING ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 Department of Transportation -
OVERHEAD INFRARED VEHICLE DETECTOR
SBC: Schwartz Electro-Optics, Inc Topic: N/ATHE SHORTCOMINGS OF THE WIDELY USED BURIED-LOOP VEHICLE DE- TECTOR -- 3 TO 5 YEAR LIFETIME, COSTLY, INCONVENIENT TO MAINTAIN/REPLE, INCOMPATIBLE WITH SOME ROADWAYS, UNRELIABLE ACTIVATION BY SOME VEHICLES -- CAN BE OVERCOME THROUGH THE USE OF OVERHEAD INFRARED VEHICLE DETECTORS. THE TECHNICAL OBJECTIVES OF THE PROPOSED RESEARCH INCLUDE A SURVEY OF APPROPRIATE INFRARED SENSORS AND DEVICE ANALYSIS, D ...
SBIR Phase II 1989 Department of Transportation