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An Innovative Cost-Effective Active Warning System for Improved Safety at Rural Railroad Crossings
SBC: Central Signal LLC Topic: N/AMore than 70% of U.S. highway-railroad crossing accident fatalities occur at passive rural railroad crossings. Federal and State highway authorities are searching for effective, safe and low-cost active signal devices for these crossings. The Federal Highway Administration estimates that it would cost more than $14 billion to upgrade all passive grade crossings with conventional active railroad cr ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture -
A Novel Air Sampler and Attendant Collection Media for Early Identification of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus
SBC: Midwest Micro-Tek, LLC Topic: N/AThere is a need for an effective, efficient way to monitor the disease status of production facilities while minimizing the stress caused to an animal by blood sampling and other invasive diagnostic techniques. The purpose of this work is to develop an air sampler and collection media that will allow the detection of PRRSV non-invasively.
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture -
Development of a High-Throughput IVF System for Swine
SBC: Vitae, LLC Topic: N/APolyspermy remains the primary limiting factor for successful porcine embryo production in vitro. It has recently been demonstrated that fertilization of porcine oocytes performed in a microfluidic device led to a significant reduction in polyspermy over conventional IVF, while retaining overall penetration rates. The purpose of this study is to determine the mechanism by which the microchannel en ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture -
ELECTROCHEMICAL PRODUCTION OF SORBITOL FROM SUGAR SYRUPS
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: N/ASORBITOL, GLUCONIC ACID AND METAL GLUCONATES ARE USED IN MANY DIVERSE FIELDS, INCLUDING FOODS, PHARMACEUTICALS, COSMETICS, TEXTILES, AND POLYMERS. AT PRESENT, GLUCOSE IS COMMERCIALLY REDUCED TO SORBITOL BUT THE OPERATING CONDITIONS USED (HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH HYDROGEN GAS PRESSURE) ARE UNDESIRABLE AND DANGEROUS. AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH IS THE PAIRED ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTHESIS OF SORBITOL AND GL ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Agriculture -
ELECTRODE-LINKED MEMBRANE FILTRATION FOR THE RAPID ENUMERATION OF BACTERIA
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Agriculture -
ENHANCING AQUACULTURE PRODUCTIVITY WITH AN ENZYME-BASED CARBON DIOXIDE SYSTEM
SBC: Technalithics Inc Topic: N/ATHIS PROPOSAL CONCERNS THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO ENHANCING THE GROWTH OF ALGAE IN AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS. THIS NEW APPROACH INVOLVES AN ENZYME-BASED COLLECTION SYSTEM TO UTILIZE ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE ALLOWING DENSE, SUSTAINED ALGAL PRODUCTION. NATURALLY, ALGAE OBTAIN CARBON DIOXIDE, USED AS THEIR CARBON SOURCE, FROM SURROUNDING WATER WHICH IS SLOWLY REPLENISHED FROM ATMOSPHERI ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Agriculture -
Enhancing the Usability of the TEXAS Model for Intersection Traffic
SBC: Rioux Engineering Topic: N/AThe TEXAS Model for Intersection Traffic is a high-quality single-intersection microscopic traffic simulation model developed at the University of Texas at Austin. It analyzes in sub microscopic detail the behavior of driver-vehicle units as they go through an intersection and intermix with other traffic flows. It has detailed intersection geometry, path following, microscopic car following, lan ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Transportation -
FARM SCALE COMMERCIAL WALLEYE PRODUCTION AS AN ALTERNATIVE ENTERPRISE
SBC: Heartland Organic Foods Topic: N/AAQUACULTURE IS THE FASTEST GROWING SECTOR IN OUR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY. THE UPPER MIDWEST HAS HAD LIMITED SUCCESS WITH THE TRADITIONAL AQUACULTURE FISH. COOLWATER FISH THAT COMMAND A HIGH MARKET PRICE AND ARE NATIVE TO THE AREA, SUCH AS WALLEYE, MAY REPRESENT THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR SUCCESSFUL FISH FARMING IN THE AREAS. FURTHER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IS NEEDED ON THE INTENSIVE REARING OF WAL ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Agriculture -
Feasibility of Carrot-Based Whole Food Supplements to Support Health
SBC: Standard Process, Inc. Topic: N/ARisk for many degenerative diseases is inversely correlated with the dietary consumption of fruits and vegetables. Treatment with isolated/purified constituents of fruits and vegetables is often less effective at supporting health than consumption of the parent food. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine whether supplements made of whole foods could be an effective way at reducing r ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture -
GPS-BASED AUTONOMOUS SPACE NAVIGATION
SBC: Arrowsmith Technologies Inc Topic: N/ACOMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT SPACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DEPEND ON GROUND SUPPORT FOR NAVIGATION. THE GROUND SOLUTION CAN BE COSTLY AND MAY PROVIDE LESS ACCURACY THAN NEEDED. A GPS-BASED REAL-TIME AUTONOMOUS SPACECRAFT NAVIGATION SYSTEM IS PROPOSED. AN ALGORITHM WILL BE DEVELOPED WHICH COMBINES GPS-DERIVED POINT POSITION ESTIMATES WITH A PROPAGATED A PRIORI POSITION ESTIMATE. THE POINT POSITIONS ARE ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Transportation