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Automatic Threat Recognition Algorithm for Volumetric CT Data
SBC: Telesecurity Sciences, Inc. Topic: HSB0122002This Phase I proposal describes the development of an Automatic Threat Recognition (ATR) algorithm for volumetric CT data. Our ATR algorithm consists of four stages: (1) preprocessing of CT data, (2) object segmentation of preprocessed CT data, (3) post-processing of segmentation results, and (4) explosive detection from the segmented objects. The ATR algorithm will be made computationally efficie ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security -
Automatic Threat Recognition Algorithm for Volumetric CT Data
SBC: Telesecurity Sciences, Inc. Topic: HSB0122002For Phase II work, we propose to complete the development of the DICOS compliant ATR algorithm whose feasibility has been demonstrated by results of Phase I work. Important project milestones for the first base year of Phase II are as follows: (1) implementation of the DICOS standard including network protocol, (2) improvement of the proposed ATR algorithm in terms of explosive detection performan ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Homeland Security -
Bulk Currency Vapor detection in Confined Spaces
SBC: NEVADA NANOTECH SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: HSB0132001The proposed goal of Nevada Nanotech Systems Inc for the Phase I program is to select a practical technological solution and develop a Con-Ops for the problem of detecting U.S. currency via unique vapor signature(s) in confined spaces for three related, though unique, application scenarios (bags, vehicles, and shipping containers). Nevada Nano will document a matrix of technical and operational re ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Homeland Security -
Bulk Currency Vapor detection in Confined Spaces
SBC: NEVADA NANOTECH SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: HSB0132001The proposed goal of Nevada Nanotech Systems Inc for the Phase II program is to adapt a commercially available gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer instrument for the problem of detecting U.S. currency via unique vapor signature in confined spaces and then field test three prototype units, operated by government personnel, during a 6-month field test. After this test, we will provide detailed docu ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security -
Crypto-Secure Remote Terminal Unit for New and Retrofit Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SBC: RIGHT STUFF OF TAHOE INC Topic: N/AWe propose to develop an integrated Cryptography Module (CM) and RTU (CMRTU) for SCADA applications. When used in CM mode, our CMRTU will be easily retrofitted into existing SCADA networks. When used in advanced RTU mode (where higher bandwidth connections are available), our CMRTU will provide both a secure gateway function and secure Internet protocols for interaction with either central monitor ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Image Quality Assessment Toolkit for X-ray Imaging Systems
SBC: Telesecurity Sciences, Inc. Topic: HSB0122003This Phase I proposal describes (1) an automated image quality assessment (IQA) software to objectively quantify image quality of airport security X-ray imaging systems for both checked and carry-on baggage and (2) a design for a novel test phantom specialized for security CT scanners. For fixed images, automated algorithms will measure the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) and Contrast-to-Noise ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Homeland Security -
Raw Data Generation Tool for X-ray Security Imaging Systems
SBC: Telesecurity Sciences, Inc. Topic: HSB0141003The X-ray intensity as measured by detectors depends on all aspects of the imaging system ranging from the source spectrum to various scatter events during the photon transport. The proposed simulator models the entire X-ray detection process from photon generation to various scatter events to the eventual detection of transmitted/scattered photons. In particular, the simulator models the two impo ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security