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Dual Plane 3D Compton Scattering Imager with Pixelated CZT Detectors for 1-10MeV Gamma Ray
SBC: H3D INC Topic: NonePhase I has proven that the current setup achieves better than 8mm spatial resolution for 2.2MeV prompt gammas. However, 1mm spatial resolution presents a significant challenge for the current setup due in part to limited timing resolution and count rate. A new analog ASIC will be developed to replace the current analog ASIC that will have better timing resolution and deliver higher count rates. I ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Bottom Feeder- A Highly Maneuverable Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
SBC: Tridentis Advanced Marine Vehicles LLC Topic: 822The Bottom Feeder project is designed to prove out the research done in Phase I using a prototype platform. The prototype will be a full size version of the platform designed during Phase I. The Phase I platform was designed to work in two operational configurations, a highly efficient mode and a highly maneuverable mode, with the ability to switch between them while submerged. The platform is equ ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
A Stereo Camera System for Measuring Coastal Currents
SBC: 3SRM INC. Topic: 844WPInexperienced swimmers are often unaware of the presence of treacherous rip currents and this leads to many drowning deaths each year. Even when signs are posted, the public probably does not clearly understand the danger. It would be more informative if the public were ale to maps of the location, speed, and direction of coastal currents. Ocean safety officials are using various methods to inform ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Optimized CO2 Gas Sensor for Autonomous Measurement of Ocean Carbon
SBC: DIOXIDE MATERIALS, INC. Topic: 822RThe objective of the proposed work is to create low cost, low power sensors for autonomous measurement of ocean carbon. In our Phase I effort, we showed that Dioxide Materials’ miniature CO2 sensors have the speed and sensitivity to meet NOAA’s requirements for sensing ocean carbon. The objective of the proposed work is to further develop the sensors so that they can be used directly in NOAA ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Bio-Inspired Dry Adhesives
SBC: Technova Corporation Topic: CBD09102A new generation of bio-inspired adhesives is under development for controlling the face-seal leakage in respirator masks. While conventional pressure-sensitive adhesives rely on liquid-like fluidity under pressure to adapt to surface roughness, biological adhesion mechanisms employed by gecko, spider and insects rely upon the compliance of a fibrillar array to accommodate surface roughness for ma ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Low Cost LWIR Interferometric HSI System
SBC: SPECTRUM PHOTONICS INC Topic: CBD09108Due to the potential detection benefits offered by hyperspectral imaging spectroscopy, this is an area of great interest in terms of early detection of plume threats. The major constraint is in costs of components. Under this SBIR, our team will investigate innovative advances in the integration of uncooled microbolometer technologies to determine the potential for reducing detector cost and com ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
LOW COST HRPT DIRECT READOUT STATION
SBC: International Systems & Soft- Topic: N/ATHIS ABSTRACT COVERS THE PROPOSED DESIGN OF A LOW COST HRPT DIRECT READOUT STATION FOR A COST OF LESS THAN $100K DOLL ARS. THIS CONCEPT UTILIZES STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY PROVEN SUCCESSFUL IN COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS. THE SUCCESSFULDEVELOPMENT OF THE LOW-COST HRPT STATION WILL OPEN A COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT MARKET THAT HAS A NEED FOR CURRENT WEATHER INFORMATION. THESE POTENTIAL USERS HAVE DELAY ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Commerce