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All Digital High Speed Visible Imaging Array
SBC: AMAIN ELECTRONICS CO., INC. Topic: N/AA study of the application for a visible light camera based on placing a Delta Sigma modulator at each pixel to provide per pixel A/D showed the potential for superior performance compared to alterate APS designs. It was demonstrated that substantiallyhigher fill factor and smaller pixel size could be achieved using common CMOS technology. Well capacity and linearity of the sensor were also shown ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Developing Human-Compatible Needleless Delivery Systems for Administering Bioscavengers
SBC: FELTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. Topic: N/AThe need for a rapid, reliable needle free delivery system for Hu BCHE bioscavengers is identified. The critical medical and design issues involved are presented. A needle free jet injection system is detailed. The Phase I effort comprises detailedpharmacokinetic studies and preliminary and detailed device design. The fabrication of a size appropriate injector for test rodents will also be underta ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Developing Human-Compatible Needleless Delivery Systems for Administering Bioscavengers
SBC: FELTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. Topic: N/APhase II will focus on the design and development of a prototype needle-free injection system for administering BChE enzyme into humans to provide protection against chemical warfare agents. The Phase I proof-of-concept demonstrated the accelerateddelivery of BChE into the circulatory system using needle-free injection. The second phase of this project will consist of the following three tasks: ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Common Fuel Engines for Powered Parafoils and Other Airborne Systems
SBC: GSE INC Topic: ARMY01199Military forces have adopted a
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Ammonia Storage as Complex Compounds for a Safe and Compact Hydrogen Source
SBC: Rocky Research Topic: N/AAmmonia is an attractive media for storing hydrogen for fuel cells because it exceeds 17% hydrogen by weight and leaves only nitrogen after decomposition and hydrogen removal. Safety questions related to the relatively high vapor pressure of ammonia canbe alleviated if ammonia is stored on an absorbent. Complex compounds are the best absorbents for ammonia, in that they have extremely high stora ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Thermoelectric Water Heater and Chiller
SBC: Rocky Research Topic: N/AThe Army needs a thermoelectric water cooler and heater for the future combat vehicle. The appliance must simultaneously cool drinking water, and heat water for preparing Meals Ready to Eat (MREs). The heat balance for simultaneous heating and coolingonly works exactly for one set of starting hot and cold water temperatures. Proposed is a device with a unique thermal coupling process between th ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Thermoelectric Water Heater and Chiller
SBC: Rocky Research Topic: N/ADrinking water in the Future Combat Vehicle (FCV) will be recovered from exhaust or air. Water must be cooled for consumption, and heated for use with rations. The Army requested an appliance that could simultaneously heat and cool potable water. InPhase I, a breadboard thermoelectric device was demonstrated that could heat and cool water in 20 minutes or less, and can heat or cool water singul ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
High Temperature Tribological Lubricants for Low Heat Rejection, High Temperature Operation Diesel Engine
SBC: SURFACES RESEARCH & APPLICATIONS, INCO Topic: N/ASurfaces Research proposes development of an innovative new extreme-temperature engine lubricant. We propose a high-temperature multicylinder engine test of the lubricant in a Surfaces Research engine operating at Future Combat System (FCS) conditions. Thenew lubricant has exceedingly long useful life at high temperature, outstanding resistance to high-temperature deposit formation, and unparallel ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy