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  1. Ruggedization of Commercial-Grade Handheld Electronics for First Responders

    SBC: CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORPORATION            Topic: HSB0122004

    Ruggedized electronics can be costly; utilizing commercial-grade hand-held computing/communication device and combining with well-designed case can provide ruggedization (impact, temperature, moisture) and extend capabilities such as integrated inclusion of smartcard/CAC readers, biometrics, and advanced barcode scanners. This program will determine the requirements for ruggedizing a device and us ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security
  2. Fiber-laser Array Pumped OPCPA Laser-Plasma Accelerator Driver

    SBC: Arbor Photonics, Inc.            Topic: 66d

    So-called tabletop accelerators are a holy-grail of high energy/high field physics and, if developed, as indicated by the Department of Energy in the Accelerators for America report, will spur a revolution in particle physics discoveries and also in medical treatments. This is because planned next-generation particle accelerators are still kilometers in size and billions of dollars to build and su ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  3. Development of a Superconducting RF Multi-Spoke Cavity for Compact Light Sources

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 15b

    Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) accelerating cavities are being successfully used for acceleration of electron beams worldwide. The use of superconducting structures helps maximize the accelerating gradient, which is a highly desirable trait for applications involving linear accelerators or storage rings. Application of todays multi-spoke accelerating structures in future SRF electron lina ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  4. Development of a Superconducting RF 500 MHz Quarter Wave Resonator for Synchrotron Light Sources

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 15b

    In the last ten to fifteen years, superconducting radio frequency cavities have begun to be utilized in accelerators for light sources, first as passive cavities for stabilizing the beam and later in the accelerating sections. In this SBIR proposal, Niowave will build and test the quarter-wave cavity design developed in Phase I of the SBIR. This new cavity system is simpler and less expensive to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  5. The NamesforLife Semantic Index of Phenotypic and Genotypic Data for Systems Biology

    SBC: NamesforLife, LLC            Topic: 34b

    The DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (Kbase) was envisioned to provide a framework to support modeling of dynamic cellular processes of microorganisms, plants and metacommunities. The Kbase will provide the tools and data to permit rapid iteration of experiments that draw on a variety of data types and allow end-users to infer how cells and communities respond to natural or induced perturbations, ...

    STTR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  6. Development of Robust Distributed Ceramic Coaxial Cable Sensors for High Temperature Harsh Environment Applications

    SBC: Habsonic LLC            Topic: 14b

    The interconnected consequences of the national energy strategy compel us to design energy systems to operate at higher temperatures to achieve greater efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The success of various promising clean coal technologies will rely in part on sensors that can perform reliably in the harsh environments involved in these energy systems for process optimization and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  7. Hyperspectral Wide Area Imager

    SBC: XIOMAS TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 05e

    The proposed system will be useful for a wide range of DOE missions including comprehensive test ban treaty (CBTB) verification. One of the guiding principles for an inspection is that it be effective, minimally intrusive, timely, and cost-effective. The HyWAI addresses this problem by providing a high performance, airborne, wide field of view, full spectrum hyper spectral imager in a relatively ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  8. Low-Noble-Metal-COntent Catalysts/Electrodes for Hydrogen Production by Water Electrolysis

    SBC: Proton Energy Systems, Inc.            Topic: 09g

    Efficient, cost effective production of hydrogen from non-carbon based sources is a key barrier to widespread implementation of fuel cells for transportation and stationary power. Electrolysis is a promising technology for clean generation of pure hydrogen from water, but significant advances are required in order to provide a cost-competitive hydrogen source for energy markets. Commercial proton ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  9. IP Hopper (for Moving Target Defense)

    SBC: CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORPORATION            Topic: HSB0121002

    The IP Hopper is a moving target defense system that will use available network data and hopping algorithms to allow for constant IP address changing of both source and destination IP addresses. The use of "hopping" IP addresses will severely diminish an attacker's ability to attack any one target within a network. Utilizing IPv6 the IP Hopper will allow up to 340 undecillion (3.4 x 10 to the 38 ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security
  10. COTS MMW Radar for Tracking Persons within a Security Perimeter

    SBC: PSQUAREDT LLC            Topic: HSB0121005

    The implications of the proposed investigations are that radar systems already implemented for the automotive industry can be exploited, adapted and optimized for this application. These radar systems are inexpensive, of small size, employ advanced processing techniques which allow the tracking of threat targets, transmit low average power (10 milliwatts) and are proven to be people safe. We will ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security
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