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A Continuous Intelligent Health-Status Monitoring Device
SBC: PERL RESEARCH LLC Topic: A05160Real time monitoring of patients with traumatic injuries is essential for determination of triage categories, evacuation priority, and required interventions. A portable, non-invasive monitoring device can provide significant field information for first responders and significantly improve survivability by estimating a patient's real-time status and prognosis. In order to facilitate real-time ass ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Active Acoustic Cleaning System for Wheeled and Tracked Vehicles' Engine Intake Filters
SBC: GREENLEES FILTER, LLC Topic: A04242The focus of this proposal is to test the feasibility of an innovative active acoustic cleaning system designed for engine intake air cleaners of wheeled and tracked vehicles. The proposed cleaning system will enable an operator or vehicle maintenance person to reliably clean air filters both efficiently and effectively without removing the filters from the vehicles. Thus, maintenance time and c ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Adaptive, Web-based IMI Exercise-Generation Tool for Embedded Battle Command Training
SBC: GLOBAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Topic: A05T001Embedded training (ET) is the envisioned method for flexibly training an adaptive future force. Successful ET is more than the platform on which it is hosted or the realism of training exercises. Training must also be structured. IMI could be an efficient and effective means for delivering structured ET. This requires that an IMI exercise-generation tool be designed to support trainer interactivit ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Advanced Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) Algorithm Development to Enhance the Lethality of Interceptors Against Maneuvering Targets
SBC: Radiance Technologies, Inc. Topic: A04219The theoretical basis for current GNC algorithms implemented in interceptors has evolved from linear optimal control theory, which includes simple target maneuvers. These implementations suffer from lack of robustness when future threat target maneuvers are encountered, since the interceptor to target maneuver advantage required will exceed the maximums achievable. The spiraling and chaotic natu ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Advanced High Operating Temperature Mid-Wave Infrared Sensors
SBC: EPIR TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: A05052High sensitivity HgCdTe infrared arrays operating at 77K can now be tailored in a wide range of wavelengths. However, the cooling requirements make them bulky and unsuitable for many DOD applications. We propose two novel approaches to increase their operating temperature. In the first approach, we will demonstrate p-d-n equilibrium HgCdTe detectors. Because of the lack of symmetry between the va ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Agile Maneuvering Smart Projectiles for Enhanced Lethality Munitions
SBC: Radiance Technologies, Inc. Topic: A05208The benefits of guided munitions have been demonstrated during conflicts in recent years. It is now commonplace to see bombs and cruise missiles guide themselves for pinpoint strikes against enemy targets specified by GPS locations. Up to this point, however, self-guidance has been limited to rather expensive munitions (e.g, in the tens, to hundreds, of thousands of dollars range) deployed from l ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
An Active Noise Reduction Communication Earplug for Helicopter Crew
SBC: Infoscitex Corporation Topic: A04199The objective of this project is to develop an earplug for use by helicopter crews, to be worn within the earcanal, and equipped with an active noise reduction (ANR) system, with performance for speech communication and hearing protection meeting U.S. Army safety requirements. From an analysis of the performance of earplugs with ANR, it appears that there are several approaches that could provide ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
A Novel, Bio-inspired Advanced Microfluidic Power System (BioAMPS)
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: A04139Our objective is to develop (model, design, fabricate and test) a novel, Bio-inspired Advanced Microfluidic Power System (BioAMPS) to extract energy from biofuels. Unlike conventional technologies, BioAMPS will be compact/lightweight, require little or no logistical support (re-supply), reusable and eco-friendly. Phase I will deliver a biobattery system Product Design Requirement (PDR) document ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
A Novel Electrokinetics-Driven, Integrated Microfluidic Cartridge for Sample Preparation from Complex Matrices
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: HSB051001Sample preparation has been recognized as the single most important challenge to be faced in the development of detect-to-warn (DTW) systems (NRC, 2005). Available commercial sample preparation technologies are expensive, slow (30 min to 2 hours) and require trained laboratory technicians for operation. Addressing this need, we propose to design, fabricate, and demonstrate a novel integrated micro ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security -
A passive, multistatic, satellite based radar for maritime vessel detection and tracking
SBC: Intellectual Properties, Inc. Topic: HSB052003The largest border in the United States is not the boundary between the US and Canada or the US and Mexico, but the coastlines. Maintaining security of our territorial waters is essential in the face of an increasingly hostile world. Current maritime security strategy rests on four pillars; awareness, prevention, protection, and, response. Of these, awareness is arguably the most important; howeve ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security