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Analysis Tools for Detection and Diagnosis of Biological Threats
SBC: ALPHA-GAMMA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: CBD04113DNA microarray technology, in combination with statistical and predictive modeling tools, could be used to evaluate thousands of genes against distinct gene expression patterns induced by chemical/biological agents to provide early identification and speed therapeutic intervention. The overall objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of building a data management system for DN ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Non-Fouling Oceanographic Temperature and Conductivity Sensor
SBC: Arete Associates Topic: 823Arete will develop a non-fouling, robust, monolithic, sensor package that will yield accurate salinity calculations from temperature and conductivity measurements. The sensor comprises a unique conductivity cell, a thick-film thermistor, and an embedded ultrasonic cleaning device used to remove all incipient detritus from the sensor head. The temperature and conductivity measurements will be pro ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Commerce -
Reversible Molecular Closure System for Shelters and Clothing
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: CBD04110Luna will develop a hermetic closure system for use on combat uniforms and shelters that require protection from chemical and biological (CB) warfare agents. Despite great advances in high barrier fabrics, selectively permeable membranes, and unique chemical absorbent technologies, closures for clothing and shelters still possess the greatest risk for chemical or biological breach. Instead of mo ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Acoustic Pulsed Phase Locking Energy Sensor (APPLES)
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: N/ALuna Innovations proposes to develop for NIST a low-cost, yet high resolution acoustic sensor system capable of determining micro-degree changes in a water path caused by clinical medical radiation devices. The sensors are external to the water and play a negligible role in thermal transfer in contrast to current thermocouple devices in use today. An exciting element in this proposal is APPLES' ab ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Technologies to Enhance Fire Safety
SBC: INNOVATIVE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N/ACommunications between fire fighting teams traditionally consists of two-way, trunked and conventional radios that severely degrade once inside of a building or tunnel. The proposed research is focused on solving the uninterrupted in-building and in-tunnel voice and data services which are critical for fire fighter safety. Innovative Wireless Technologies (IWT) of Forest, Virginia proposes a feasi ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
DIVERSE WIMP Framework
SBC: OPEN TECH, INC. Topic: N/AOpen Tech proposes to adapt the WIMP (Window Icon Menu Pointer) interface for immersive applications. Using logical input devices like windows, menus, sliders, and buttons applications can be built to be device independent. Open Tech¿s innovative approach uses a laser pointer like mouse to control a 3D WIMP interface. Scientists will be able to quickly build interfaces that are easier to learn, ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Velocity Measurement from a Buoy in an Open Ocean Environment
SBC: Optical Air Data Systems, LLC Topic: 825Wind velocity is a critical parameter measured by ocean observing systems. Currently, wind velocity is measured from most buoys with mechanical or point acoustic anemometers that measure wind at the sensor location that is distorted by surface roughness and boundary layer effects. These sensors are also subject to vandalism as they are highly visible on the buoy platform. To replace these inade ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Commerce -
Remote Sensing of Coastal Phenomena
SBC: PLANNING SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 827Planning Systems, Inc. (PSI) proposes to demonstrate through modeling and simulation, that polarization technology can be exploited to enhance the remote detection of coastal phenomena relevant to NOAA¿s mission. PSI proposes to adapt an existing toolkit developed under Air Force research and refined for commercial applications, PSI¿s Polarization Toolkit (P2T). We will modify P2T to ident ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Commerce -
Hermetic Textile Closure Hardware System
SBC: SIGMA K CORP Topic: CBD04110Sigma-K Corporation proposes to develop a Hermetic Textile Closure Hardware System to be used for Chemical Biological (CB) protective clothing and Collective Protection (COLPRO) portable shelter systems. Our Hermetic Textile Closure Hardware System design will allow the user to easily don and doff one's protective apparel. The system will remain intact during combat behavior. The closure interface ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
High Pulsed Power Varactor Multipliers for Imaging
SBC: VIRGINIA DIODES, INC. Topic: N/AWe will focus our diode based multiplier technologies toward achieving a source suitable for the NIST imaging system in the 200 ¿ 400 GHz band. To date our best doubler to 200 GHz generates up to 55 mW of (CW) power with 30% efficiency and 15% (3dB) bandwidth. However, the NIST imaging system requires pulsed performance with more than an order of magnitude higher peak input power. Thus, the mul ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology