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Improved Silicon Drift Detector Coincidence Rejection for Digital Pulse Processors
SBC: 4pi Analysis, Inc. Topic: N/AThe recent emergence of the Silicon Drift detector (SDD), for use in Energy Dispersive x-ray Spectroscopy (EDS), has made possible x-ray event streams with input count rates in the range of 1-10 Mcps. Modern digital pulse processors are therefore required to run at fast time constants to achieve reasonable throughput; however, this causes significant coincidence artifacts to appear in the spectrum ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
MEMS-Based Optical Beam Steering System for Multi-Color 2D Spot Arrays
SBC: Applied Quantum Technologies Topic: A06T010A MEMS based multicolor beam steering system for generating 2D spot arrays has been demonstrated. For effective quantum computation applications, the optical system requires further optimization and refinement. In phase II, parameters such as beam scanning frame rates, insertion loss, system scalability and methods to improve the stability and ruggedness of the optical system will be enhanced towa ...
STTR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
A High Speed Towed Magnetic Array for In-Road Detection of Improvised Explosive Devices Employing Optimized Magnetic Map Differencing
SBC: GEOPHEX, LTD. Topic: N/AThe goal of this project is to design, build, and test an active electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensor array for detecting and characterizing IEDs. At low frequencies (below a few kHz), an EMI sensor is a magnetometer that primarily responds to susceptibility targets (i.e., ferrous objects). The main difference is that, while a magnetometer uses the earth's field as the illuminating source, an EM ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
Infrared Retroreflective, Visible Absorbing, and Electrostatically Adhesive Microsphere Taggants
SBC: MO-SCI Corp. Topic: A08T008MO-SCI Corporation and the Missouri University of Science & Technology (MST-formerly University of Missouri-Rolla) propose to develop low cost, IR retro-reflective (800 nm - 2800 nm), visible absorbing glass microspheres for ubiquitous spectroscopic tagging through our innovative material design, fabrication and characterization technologies. These glass microspheres of any size (e.g., 20 - 100 mi ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
Recognition of Non-Native Speakers
SBC: INTEGRATED TRAINING SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: A08085Integrated Training Solutions, Inc., proposes a Phase I SBIR project to determine the feasibility of integrating computational sociolinguistics, social theory, and machine translation technology for a standalone, state of the art system to assist in the determination of native speaker status and potential native language of a speaker. The Sociolinguistic Identification and Rapid Extraction of Nat ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
Scale Up of Components of Nanothermites with Tunable Properties and Characterization Thereof
SBC: NEMS/MEMS WORKS,LLC. Topic: A06058The primary objective of the Phase II research and development is to scale-up the production of components of nanoengineered thermites (or, nanothermites) in pound quantities in a safe manner. In Phase I, we have achieved the proof-of-concepts for the synthesis of several nanoscale oxides, assembly and physical mixing with the nanofuel, various coating processes and tuning the properties with expl ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
Short-Range Detection of Radio Transceivers for Physical Security
SBC: VADUM INC Topic: A07051Identification and Significance of the Problem In the last 20 years, the use of personal, wireless communications devices by society has exploded. Nearly every adult (and many children) in developed and developing countries carries at least one communications device usually in the form of a mobile phone. In addition to mobile phones, a host of other wireless technologies such as Bluetooth, FRS/GM ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
RBAC-Based Workflow
SBC: Virtual Globe, Inc. (Rockwise) Topic: N/AUnder this proposal, Virtual Global, Inc. proposes to work with NIST to develop RBAC-BASED WORKFLOW, a workflow system that will use RBAC in a web services model as a form of middleware that can be "packaged" accessed, configured, and reused by integrating with existing trusted RBAC implementations.
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
A Multiscale Software Tool for Field/Circuit Simulation
SBC: WAVE COMPUTATION TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: A08T004Wave Computation Technologies, Inc. (WCT) proposes to develop a new multiscale solver for electromagnetic field/circuit co-simulation. This solver combines three efficient electromagnetic field algorithms, (a) the spectral element time-domain (SETD) method for coarse scales, (b) the enlarged cell technique (ECT) for the boundary conformal finite-difference time-domain method [i.e., the FDTD method ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy -
A High Speed Towed Magnetic Array for In-Road Detection of Improvised Explosive Devices Employing Optimized Magnetic Map Differencing
SBC: GEOPHEX, LTD. Topic: A07169The goal of this project is to design, build, and test an active electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensor array for detecting and characterizing IEDs. At low frequencies (below a few kHz), an EMI sensor is a magnetometer that primarily responds to susceptibility targets (i.e., ferrous objects). The main difference is that, while a magnetometer uses the earth’s field as the illuminating source, an ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy