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A Compact, Tamper-Resistant, Portable Fingerprint Scanner
SBC: SBG Labs Topic: N/AWith the growing demand for more efficient fingerprinting techniques, live scans are rapidly displacing traditional ink-based methods. Despite improvements in detector and processing technology for capturing and digitizing fingerprints, current equipment falls well short of NIST’s goal of a small, tamper-resistant, battery-powered, handheld scanner. Incumbent equipment suppliers have little comm ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
A guava-volatile-based repellent formulation to manage the Asian citrus psyllid, the key vector of Citrus Greening
SBC: Isca Technologies, Inc. Topic: 812The majority of US citrus growers farm less than 100 acres, producing specialty table fruit and citrus juice, with most yielding less than $200,000 in yearly farm income. Furthermore, much of the citrus acreage is being encroached upon by urban growth, making it impossible for many growers to use the limited pest management tools available. Successful completion of this project will provide citrus ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Anion Exchange Resin for Chirality-based Separation of Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes
SBC: Sepax Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/ASepax Technologies, Inc. has identified a new type of anoin-exchange resin which separates single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with >80% recovery yield and resolves in a single pass the chiral tubes of (6,5) well from commercial SWCNT starting materials by Chromatography. Improvement and scale up of the targeted resin production will facilitate the separation of chiral nanotubes for the academic ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Bovine Parentage Genotyping by Highly Multiplexed Next Generation Sequencing
SBC: EUREKA GENOMICS CORPORATION Topic: 83Current cattle industry practices require that registered cattle have complete paternity and parentage determinations which can cost up to $40 per animal. Our proposed MGST method will have the ability to reduce that cost to just the several dollars range. By using the latest methods in massive sequencing provided by current sequencing devices we will be able to achieve this goal. A simple cocktai ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Closed Loop Robotic Arm Control for Agricultural Applications
SBC: VISION ROBOTICS CORPORATION Topic: 813There are several barriers preventing mechanization of tasks that require detailed interactions, such as pruning and picking, with specialty crops. While each application requires unique solutions, this project addresses the critical system level issue of how to move a robot arm around and through complex plants and perform specific tasks in a dynamic environment. Real plants are all unique with c ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Dakota Learning: Computer-Assisted Mathematics Instruction in a Cultural Context
SBC: JULIA GROUP, THE Topic: 86Mathematics achievement of Native American students is the lowest of all racial and ethnic groups, a disadvantage that is evident by the fourth grade. Students living on American Indian reservations, which are located in rural persistent poverty counties, perform even below the national average for Native Americans. Dakota Learning Project (DLP) applies research in mathematics education and comput ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Developing a grower-centric online software prototype to enable vegetable producers to collect accurate and timely crop harvest information
SBC: AgSquared LLC Topic: 813Consumers are now demanding more information about farm production processes and their resulting harvests. Harvest records, although difficult for farmers to capture, can contain rich product data such as grading information and macro and micronutrient content, allowing farmers to differentiate themselves from competitors and market their produce effectively, as in organic farming. Harvest records ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Disease tolerance in the Solanaceae.
SBC: Cibus US LLC Topic: 82Solanaceous crops that include tomato and potato are multi-billion dollar crops annually and potato and tomato are the most widely grown specialty crops in the U.S. In general, introgression of genes from wild species that confer resistances to various stresses has been the foundation of most plant breeding through the 20th century to the present. This strategy has been particularly effective in c ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Distributed Optical Fiber Sensor Cable for Air Quality (Air-Sense)
SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 84Enclosed animal feed lot facilities require effective ventilation systems that are synchronized with accurately measured temperature, humidity, and gas emissions (such as ammonia, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide). Reliable sensors that accurately measure these parameters will contribute to a healthy environment for animal growth and for workers, while saving the energy and cost of over-ventil ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Dual-mode nanosensory platform for Citrus Tristeza Virus detection
SBC: Isca Technologies, Inc. Topic: 813Independent of the field (human health, agriculture, etc.) it is clear that early detection is the only solution to prevent epidemics. Our dual-mode nanosensory platform is a disruptive concept that utilizes two detection modes in a single biosensor chip. In the case of Citrus Tristeza Virus, current detection is slow, expensive, requiring constant human interference and laboratory conditions with ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture