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Using Alternative Energy to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Production in the Transportation Sector
SBC: Advanced Engines Development Corporation Topic: 142OS1U.S. DOT’s Zero Emissions Transportation Initiative is looking to push the transportation sector greenhouse gas production to zero by 2050. This solicitation/topic addresses alternative energy sources for the light vehicle, motorcycle, and bicycle sector. With the continuing significant development in commercialization and availability of biofuels, the possibility exists to meet this goal, with ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Transportation -
Parking-Cruising Caused Congestion & Targeting Public Mitigation Investments
SBC: NELSON/NYGAARD CONSULTING ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: 142FH2Cruising for parking is a problem that cities have long struggled to address. Recent efforts by the FHWA in San Francisco, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and other cities have advanced the state of knowledge but large gaps remain. This project seeks to address these important gaps by using GPS traces, GPS-augmented travel surveys, and GPS traces with driver video to quantify the extent of cruising, and ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Transportation -
Microscopic Traffic Simulation Models and Software- An Open Source Approach
SBC: NEW GLOBAL SYSTEMS FOR INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Topic: 081FH5After successfully developing open source traffic simulation software, ETFOMM (Enhanced Transportation Flow Open-source Microscopic Models), New Global Systems for Intelligent Transportation Management Corp. proposes a US DOT SBIR program to support its efforts to accelerating the commercialization of the software to educational and research communities in Phase IIB. The specific tasks include edu ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Transportation -
Using Alternative Energy to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Production in the Transportation Sector
SBC: INNOVATIVE DYNAMICS INC. Topic: 142OS1IDI is proposing an electrically assisted e-bike system, designed to increase the usage of bicycles for daily commute, specifically targeting areas and demographics with below average bicycle usage, and adverse weather conditions. This design is intended for usage alongside traditional bikes in bike share programs across the country. The primary benefit is attract those otherwise unwilling or unab ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Transportation -
Intelligent Dimension Evaluation and Alerting System (IDEAS)
SBC: INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC MACHINES CORPORATION Topic: 111FH3International Electronic Machines (IEM) Corp. will develop the Intelligent Dimension Evaluation and Alerting System, or IDEAS. In Phase I, IEM will examine two different approaches for achieving the goal of accurate, reliable dimensioning and classification of moving vehicles at highway speeds. IDEAS will leverage prior work by IEM for the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), New York State
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Transportation -
Smart Grade Crossing Monitor System
SBC: INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC MACHINES CORPORATION Topic: 101FR2During Phase I, IEM developed a proof of concept for a Smart Grade Crossing Monitor (SGCM) using multispectral imaging technology for enhanced monitoring of highway rail grade crossings to improve safety by providing warnings of significant objects present in the crossing. The Phase I work conclusively demonstrated that multispectral imaging is clearly superior to visible or infrared spectrum imag ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Transportation