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TPM: A Voice-based Tele-PTSD Monitor
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: OSD09H18Intelligent Automation proposes to develop voice-based automated Tele-PTSD Monitor (TPM), which can remotely screen, monitor, and provide assistance to clinicians in diagnosing a PTSD patient"s mental healthiness and readiness. A soldier (or other service man/women who may suffer from PTSD) can access the TPM system via a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or the Internet. The voice data is ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Medical Capability Simulator Interface Tool for OneSAF
SBC: VECNA TECHNOLOGIES, INC Topic: OSD09H16The Army has a defined need for an enabling technology that permits rapid prototyping of candidate combat medical devices within the OneSAF simulation environment. In response, Vecna has developed an open systems specification and interface tool that will allow OneSAF to interface with a real or simulated medical device to evaluate operational effectiveness and identify constraints for use. Th ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Tactical Medical Technology Evaluator for OneSAF
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: OSD09H16Development, approval, and fielding of next generation combat casualty care technologies is a time and resource intensive process. New simulation and modeling tools are needed to rapidly assess the impact of next generation combat casualty care technologies. Understanding the impact of the new technology, early in the design/development phase will benefit the Department of Defense by enabling the ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
FARM-SIZED LOW WINDSPEED TURBINE
SBC: SONSIGHT INC Topic: 86Well over 50 % of US land area constitutes low wind-speed sites, yet wind turbines are either not effective or only marginally effective in such low winds. To extract significantly more energy from such DOE Class 1 or Class 2 winds requires substantially increasing turbine blade rotor diameter (wind power is proportional to the square of the blade diameter). However, due to limitations on turbine ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Venting of Underground Storage Tanks Containing Ethanol-Gasoline Blends
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 88Vapors produced during the process of refueling cars are a significant source of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emissions. Uncontrolled emissions cause economic losses and pollute the environment. This problem is exacerbated when the gasoline contains bioethanol because its presence increases the vapor pressure and volatility of the fuel. These increased fuel emissions from ethanol-gasoline ble ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Solvent Recovery from Vegetable Oil Miscella by Novel Solvent-Resistant Nanofiltration Membranes
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 85Soybean is the major source for production of edible oils worldwide and in United States. Pressing of the soybean into flakes followed by the solvent extraction with hexane (solvent) is most widely practiced for extraction of oil. Separation of solvent from oil-solvent mixture for solvent recovery and reuse is usually carried out by solvent evaporation. Evaporation (or distillation) demands consid ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Hyperspectral Fluorescence Imaging Detection System for Black Walnut Shell Fragments Recognition and Removal
SBC: Industry Vision Automation, Corp. Topic: 85Non-Tech Summary: The black walnut grows throughout the central and eastern United States. It's rich, tasty flavor is a high-valued food additive. Although 15.4 acres of black walnuts yield approximately 4 billon pounds of raw nuts annually, only about 20 million pounds are commercially processed. With low economic incentives and small processing capacity, growers lack motivation to harvest. ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture -
TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY AND RURAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: ROMANCING THE METRO TOURIST
SBC: Associated Enterprises Inc. Topic: N/ANATIONAL ATTENTION HAS REFOCUSED ON FINDING NEW ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES TO HELP RURAL ECONOMIES. RURAL TOURISM CAN REVITALIZE THESE ECONOMIES BUT IS HINDERED BY POOR RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE, ISOLATION, POOR ACCESS TO RESOURCE INFORMATION, AND INSUFFICIENT PROMOTION FUNDS. TELESONIC PROPOSES TO DEVELOP AND TEST THE FEASIBILITY OF INTRODUCING A UNIQUE MULTIMEDIA TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM TO ...
SBIR Phase II 1994 Department of Agriculture -
Hands-Free Kinetic System for Medical Simulation
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: OSD10H06In recent years, many human-computer interaction and virtual environment systems have incorporated haptic devices. However, the range of environment properties and types of interactions enabled by existing haptic interfaces are very limited. Haptic feedba
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Advancing Social and Assistive Support in Virtual Worlds for Injured Veterans
SBC: Anthrotronix, Inc. Topic: OSD11H04Our Phase 1 objective is to identify appropriate technologies that can improve communication and engagement in the Second Life (SL) virtual world (VW), and to determine new methods that allow for enhanced physical therapist and patient interaction in-world. There is a growing need for third party VW development targeted at specific groups, especially in health care domains, which tend to be more ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency