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Inspire- In-Mask Sensors for Physiological Investigation of Respiratory Exhalation
SBC: MAKEL ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: DHP16C002High concentrations of supplemental oxygen are used routinely by pilots and divers prior to and during missions to prevent and treat decompression sickness, avoid detection during covert operations, and to support oxygenation following pulmonary injury. Due to pulmonary oxygen toxicity (PO2T), exposure limits are imposed to prevent damage to pulmonary tissues. Current policy focuses on preventing ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Combat Casualty Automated Trainer (C-CHAT)
SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: DHA17B001This expansion effort will enable SoarTech to harden the C-CHAT prototype for use during field exercises and increase the current 4 TRL to a 7 TRL. Working with partners at the USMC Field Medical Training Battalion (FMTB) and the University of Central Florida (UCF), we will enhance C-CHAT to run as a stand-alone application on a DoD-approved Android smartphone (e.g., the Samsung Galaxy S20 Tactica ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Oxygen Production on Demand for Military Medical Needs
SBC: GLOBAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT INC Topic: DHA17B005Topic 17B-005 calls for a new process for supplying medical grade O2 without the use of O2 bottles or pressure (or vacuum) swing absorption (PSA) technology. This is significant to the military for several reasons, because these two sources currently interfere with logistical supply of O2 to where it is required, namely field hospital units. PSA units reportedly have limited shelf life and supply ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Aeromedical Quantified Understanding via Experimental Standards Toolkit (AeroQUEST)
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: DHA17C001The proposed AeroQUEST extensions would enhance measurement opportunities for behavioral, physiological, and cognitive status of participants at the individual and team levels. These measurements would form the basis of enriched personalized feedback that is above and beyond current capabilities. A specific joint exercise has been identified for testing, which involves the US Naval Academy and US ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
fORE II: fNIRS Operational Readiness Estimation
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: DHA19B001Information regarding the state of Warfighters (e.g., fatigue, distraction, stress) and of the team (e.g., cohesion) can greatly impact mission planning and the likelihood of mission success. Harnessing neural data collected via functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) can be a game-changing tool for assessing individual and team states, but current technologies do not support continuous neur ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Developing Software for Pharmacodynamics and Bioassay Studies
SBC: TConneX Inc. Topic: DHP16C001Thegoal is to develop asoftwaretool that implementsa novelapproach applicableto fitgeneral pharmacologic, toxicology, or other biomedical data, that mayexhibita non-monotonic dose-responserelationship for which thecurrent parametricmodels fail. Thesoftwareexplores dose-responserelationships using both monotonicand non-monotonicmodels,and estimates theassociated doseresponsecurves,which can further ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
No Power Bionic Lower Extremity Prostheses
SBC: LIBERATING TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: DHP16C007Current prosthetic feet produce much less peak mechanical power than the able-bodied foot/ankle and release only about half of the mechanical energy generated during gait. This leads to higher energy expenditure among amputees as compared to able-bodied i
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency