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SBIR Phase II: High-speed Low-cost Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography System for Intravascular Imaging Applications
SBC: WASATCH PHOTONICS, INC. Topic: BCThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project proposes to develop an 840 nm spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) system for intravascular imaging applications. The system will be designed to provide images equal to or better than what is currently clinically available, and will have higher imaging speeds with lower cost. Intravascular OCT is poised for clinical acce ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase II: Real-Time Rehab to Improve Gait Symmetry in Amputees
SBC: Veristride, Inc. Topic: EIThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will advance the technology research and development necessary to bring wireless instrumentation and smartphone technology used for feedback to lower-limb amputees about their real-time performance, for rehabilitation in situ. The intellectual merit of the proposed research lies in the opportunity to transform the field of rehabilitat ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase II: Adaptive Mobile Applications for Beginning Early Reading Instruction, Progress Monitoring, and Assessment
SBC: Academic Success For All Learners Topic: EAThe innovation combines mobile technologies becoming more widely used in schools, an evidence-based beginning reading program with a long history of R & D and widespread use in many settings, ongoing student progress monitoring and assessment with results and instructional recommendations delivered in real time, and instructional supports that assist teachers, paraprofessionals, tutors, and parent ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase II: Through-Building Device-free Localization for Emergency and Tactical Operations
SBC: Xandem Technology LLC Topic: EIThe innovation of this SBIR Phase II project is the development and commercialization of a low-cost through-building surveillance product for police and SWAT teams that locates and tracks people across an entire building using a network of wireless sensors deployed around the outside of the building. Unlike other through-single-wall imaging technologies, a device does not need to be held against a ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 National Science Foundation -
DEVELOPMENT OF NB(X)TI(1-X)O(2-D) SEMICONDUCTING ELECTRODES FOR PHOTOELECTROLYSIS OF WATER
SBC: Technology Holding, LLC Topic: N/AHARNESSING SOLAR ENERGY AS AN INEXHAUSTIBLE AND INEXPENSIVE SOURCE OF ENERGY HAS BEEN A GOAL OF MANKIND FOR CENTURIES. ONE OF THE MOST PROMISING SCHEMES NOW DEVISED TO HARNESS SOLAR ENERGY IS THE PHOTOELECTROLYTIC DECOMPOSITION OF WATERUSING SEMICONDUCTING ELECTRODES. ONE OF THE MAJOR PROBLEMS LIMITING INITIATION OF PRACTICAL PHOTOELECTROLYSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FACT THAT ONLY SEMICONDUCTING E ...
SBIR Phase II 1986 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase II: Innovative And Cost-Effective Process for Net-Shape Microfabrication of Ceramic Components
SBC: Technology Holding, LLC Topic: N/AThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will develop a ceramic hydrogen fuel appliance (CHFA) using ceramic microreactor modules (CMMs) using a low-cost, net-shape manufacturing process, and a new material, that was developed in the Phase I project. The new material developed was demonstrated to have excellent capability for cost-effective microfabri ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 National Science Foundation -
THIN NA-BETA-ALUMINA ELECTROLYTES BY ELECTROCHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION (EVD) FOR SODIUM-SULFUR BATTERIES
SBC: Materials and Systems Research, Inc. Topic: N/ANA-BETA-ALUMINA IS THE SOLID ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE USED IN SODIUM-SULFUR BATTERIES WITH APPLICATIONS IN LOAD LEVELING, ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES, AND SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS. THE STATE-OF-THE-ART ELECTROLYTES ARE FABRICATED BY GREEN-FORMING FOLLOWED BY SINTERING AT ~1540 DEGREES CENTIGRADE. ENCAPSULATION IN PLATINUM CONTAINERS OR MAGNESIA CRUCIBLES IS NECESSARY TO PREVENT LOSS OF SODA. TYPICAL THICKNES ...
SBIR Phase II 1994 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase II: Fluorescent Polymeric Nanoparticles
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: N/AThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will develop a new generation of fluorescence amplifying reagents based on poly (phenylene ethynylene (PPE)) nanoparticles. Because of the role of the amplifying polymer in the enhanced sensitivity of these compounds, these compounds are called Amplimer reagents. The project will develop and launch two types of Amplimer reagents: mic ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 National Science Foundation -
ENERGY-EFFICIENT CONCEPT FOR GRINDING ROCKS AND ORES
SBC: Terra Tek Inc. Topic: N/AIN THE UNITED STATES, THE TECHNOLOGY FOR COMMINUTION OF ORESAND OTHER MATERIALS HAS BEEN ESSENTIALLY STAGNANT FOR THE LAST CENTURY. THE GRINDING MILLS USED ARE LESS THAN 5 PER CENT EFFICIENT IN TERMS OF ENERGY USAGE AND THEY CONSUME AN ESTIMATED 15 BILLION KWH OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY PER ANNUM. PROPOSED HEREIN IS A LABORATORY INVESTIGA- TION AIMED AT EVALUATING A SIMPLE AND NOVEL ALTERNATIVE AP- PROA ...
SBIR Phase II 1986 National Science Foundation -
RECYCLING EXISTING SEAL COAT PAVEMENTS THROUGH STABILIZATION WITH SELF CEMENTING FLY ASH
SBC: Terracon Consultants Inc. Topic: N/ATHE PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED RESEARCH IS TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OF RECYCLING EXISTING SEAL COAT PAVEMENTS THROUGH STABILIZATION WITH SELF CEMENTING FLY ASH. IT IS PROPOSED THAT THE EXISTING PAVEMENTS CAN BE PULVERIZED IN PLACE, SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES OF CLASS "C" FLY ASH AND WATER ADDED, AND THE RESULTING MIXTURE BE COMPACTED. THE STABILIZED SECTION COULD THEN BE UTILIZED AS A BASE COURSE SECTI ...
SBIR Phase II 1986 National Science Foundation