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  1. End-System Control Architectures in E-Science Networks

    SBC: Acadia Optronics, Llc            Topic: 38

    Storage and computing systems are facing growing challenges when inter-connecting across large wide-area network infrastructures. In particular, current technologies do not provide the desired automation and flexibility for end-system bandwidth delivery. This project will address this problem by developing advanced end-system control solutions, which combine off-the-shelf software with intellige ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  2. Transport Protocol and Security Extensions to GridFTP

    SBC: Acadia Optronics, Llc            Topic: 37

    The data distribution and management functions for large-scale collaboration face significant challenges as emerging data-intensive applications necessitate efficient and secure transport across geographically dispersed locations. GridFTP is a powerful solution that has been developed to address these transport requirements for Grid computing, particularly within the Department of Energy. Consid ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  3. Dynamically Reconfigurable Network Interface Framework

    SBC: Acadia Optronics, Llc            Topic: 44

    As network speeds increase beyond 10 Gb/s, software-based implementations of network functions are unable to keep pace. There exists the need for network interfaces that can be easily reconfigured at the hardware level to provide the user with any desired functionality, from real time intrusion detection to remote visualization. This project will develop a framework for an adaptable Network Inte ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  4. End-System Performance-Adaptive Peak Link Utilization Transport Over Dedicated Lambda Grids

    SBC: Acadia Optronics, Llc            Topic: 41a

    Next generation network applications will require high, dynamically-stable transport throughputs at the application level, in order to support such tasks as computational monitoring and steering on supercomputers, massive wide-area data transfers between storage systems, and remote instrument control. However, the current shared IP infrastructure is unsuited for providing the unimpeded stable ban ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  5. End-System Control Architectures in E-Science Networks

    SBC: Acadia Optronics, Llc            Topic: 38

    This project will develop software particularly well suited for applications requiring large-scale file transfers, visualization/remote steering, grid computing, and other high-end functionalities on dedicated ultra-high-speed networks. Storage and computing systems are facing growing challenges when inter-connecting across large wide-area network infrastructures. In particular, current technolog ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  6. Oligonucleotide Enzyme Surrogate (OnES)

    SBC: Accacia International LLC            Topic: CBD08108

    Historically organophosphorus compounds such as insecticides and nerve agents have been susceptible to decomposition by proteinaceous enzymes. Organophosphate hydrolases (OPH) represent a practical method to deactivate such compounds peripherally and on surfaces. However, when such organophosphates are ingested, the use of proteinaceous enzymes such as OPH can be problematic because of their tende ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  7. Plasma Torch Synthesis of Homogeneous C-alloyed MgB2 for High-Field Applications

    SBC: Accelerator Technology Corporation            Topic: 33

    MgB2 is proving to be a very promising superconductor. Until recently, the low critical field of pure MgB2 had inhibited its use for higher-field applications, such as for high energy physics experiments. Yet, recent advances have demonstrated a dramatic enhancement of the upper critical field (Hc2) when MgB2 is doped with C or SiC. However, in all cases, the resulting material typically has de ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  8. Enhancing Homologous Recombination in Plants Through the Use of Custom Endonucleases

    SBC: Advanced Genome Technologies, Llc            Topic: 48

    Homologous recombination (HR) permits the precise insertion, deletion, or substitution of genetic material in the genome of an organism. HR offers numerous opportunities for modifying plant genomes to enhance our understanding of plant gene function and regulation, especially with respect to enhancing the production of biofuels. Although HR normally occurs at very low frequencies, approximately ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  9. Engineered Composites for USC Applications

    SBC: ADVANCED POWDER SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: 58b

    Ultrasupercritical (USC) steam boilers will operate at higher temperature/pressure than subcritical and supercritical steam boilers in service today. However, the majority of current high-temperature materials do not posses the desired characteristics for the operating conditions of a USC unit (760 C/35MPa). This project will develop innovative composite powders and composites that will surpass th ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  10. A Nanofluid with Superior Thermal Properties

    SBC: ATEC, Inc.            Topic: 11d

    Many industrial processes involve the transfer of heat from one medium to another. Thermal fluids and heat exchangers are often used as part of these processes. However, besides water or aqueous solutions, the other thermal fluids have thermal properties much lower than water, so larger heat exchangers or pumps are required. This project will develop a nanofluid with a nano-sized phase-change ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
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