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Pulse-Width-Modulated Servo Valve Enabled by Single-Crystal Piezoelectric Stack
SBC: Active Signal Technologies, Inc. Topic: SB032033Active Signal, Moog, and Cornell University propose to develop and demonstrate a full-scale, benchtop-integrated, high-speed digital servovalve for use in adaptive structural control schemes that employ distributed actuation. Today’s servovalves are expensive and low bandwidth because the mechanism and its labor-intensive fabrication processes remain largely unchanged since the product was intr ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Portable Pulmonary Injury Diagnostic Device
SBC: Active Signal Technologies, Inc. Topic: OSD05H12Pneumothorax is a serious and potentially fatal warfighter injury that is difficult to diagnose in the high noise environment of the battlefield. Diagnostic methods beyond percussion, ineffective in the presence of high ambient noise, include large systems unsuitable for the first responders, such as CT scan equipment. Therefore a system that is small, portable and accurate that can operate in t ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseNavy -
Smart Hemodynamic Monitoring System for Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT)
SBC: Active Signal Technologies, Inc. Topic: OSD05H15Aeromedical evacuation (AE) involves prolonged transport of injured warfighters at risk for clinical deterioration under austere medical conditions. Because of their injuries they have a high potential for progression of recognized and/or occult additional injuries leading to acute instability during Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT) transfer. While the CCATTs have a great depth of medica ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Emulsified Bilgewater Treatment
SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N03206The goal of this multiphase SBIR project is to develop and commercialize a compact and robust system for removing oil from bilgewater using electrocoagulation (EC). Under Phase I, ADA Technologies tested the ability of EC to treat oily, emulsified bilgewater. Lab-scale tests verified that the EC process consistently breaks oily emulsions, producing a floc that can be separated from the water phase ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy -
Fine Water Mist Fire Suppression for Oxidizer Fires
SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: MDA04T004Fine water mist has been shown to be an effective fire suppression option in a number of applications, including oxidizer fires, such as could result from an incident with hydrogen peroxide. ADA Technologies, Inc. and the Colorado School of Mines collaborated in Phase I to design , build and demonstrate the ability of a novel fine water mist system to extinguish target fires enhanced with the addi ...
STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Scalable Wireless Geo-Telemetry Capability for Miniature Smart Sensors
SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: A04153Lack of accurate geo-positioning (GPS) information integrated within the miniature footprint of a wireless sensor handicaps rapid ad-hoc deployments. Self-mapping data analysis tools, as a result, do not dynamically display measurements real-time. In a battlefield or situation requiring rapid deployment and situational awareness, this is unacceptable. ADA Technologies proposes to address this nee ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
System for Tactical Display of Miniature Smart Sensors
SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: A04153Lack of accurate geo-positioning (GPS) information integrated within the miniature footprint of a wireless sensor handicaps rapid ad-hoc deployments. Self-mapping data analysis tools can not dynamically display measurements real-time. In a battlefield or situation requiring rapid deployment and situational awareness, this is unacceptable. ADA Technologies proposes to address this need by developi ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Sensor for the Automation of Electrolyte Chlorination
SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: OSD04C08Increased littoral deployment of submarines and other naval vessels has seen an increase in biological fouling and clogging of vessel cooling systems resulting in costly cleaning procedures and curtailed operations pending completion of cleaning procedures. To address and reduce the increased threat of biofouling, the Navy has begun installing electrolytic chlorination systems in submarines and s ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of a hemostatic wound dressing incorporating lyophilized platelets
SBC: ADLYFE, INC. Topic: N/ABlood loss due to uncontrolled hemorrhage is a major contribution to at least 90% of the combat death before reaching the field hospital. The ability to control heavy bleeding in the injured soldier is critical and will vastly improve the survival outcome in the theater. Furthermore, complications from uncontrolled bleeding in the microvasculature contribute significantly to increased morbidity. ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of a hemostatic wound dressing incorporating lyophilized platelets
SBC: ADLYFE, INC. Topic: OSD04H17Blood loss due to uncontrolled hemorrhage is a major contribution to at least 90% of the combat death before reaching the field hospital. The ability to control heavy bleeding in the injured soldier is critical and will vastly improve the survival outcome in the theater. Furthermore, complications from uncontrolled bleeding in the microvasculature contribute significantly to increased morbidity. ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy