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Materials Ontology Design and Development (MODD)
SBC: DECISIVE ANALYTICS CORPORATION Topic: OSD13C02Semantically Linked Data is widely seen as a revolutionary approach for maximizing the usefulness of existing and future information. In the materials domain, semantically linked materials data holds considerable promise with the ability to facilitate materials research and product development, improve communication, and open up avenues for new types of materials informatics. But realizing the pro ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Advanced Verification Toolset for Learning-Based UAS Operating in Uncertain Environments
SBC: AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: OSD13HS2This effort proposes to develop a toolset to evaluate the effectiveness of a safety-controller that monitors a learning-based autonomous control system. The traditional use of deterministic verification techniques for real-time monitoring is not feasible in the presence of uncertainty. This effort would advance the recommended verification techniques to include non-deterministic approaches. The ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Combined Approaches for Verification and Validation of Run Time Protected Systems
SBC: BARRON ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: OSD13HS2Barron Associates has assembled a team of researchers that include Dr. Sayan Mitra of the University of Illinois and Dr. Ufuk Topcu of the University of Pennsylvania. They will spearhead three complimentary investigations into the development of verification and validation (V & V) approaches for adaptive systems protected by run time assurance (RTA) mechanisms. Two of these approaches involve us ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
A Design Automation Tool for Integrated Nanophotonics based on Compact Modeling and Model Order Reduction
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: OSD13C05Existing physics-based device simulation tools are prohibitively expensive computationally, and therefore ill-suited for parametric analysis and design optimization of photonic integrated circuits (PIC). The proposed effort aims to develop and demonstrate an innovative, easy-to-use simulation tool for accurate, fast circuit/system analysis of PICs. The salient aspects of the proposed solution are: ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Innovative Filters Using Nanomaterials for Removal of Gaseous Pollutants and Particulates from Contaminated Air Streams
SBC: ETSVP-JV, LLC Topic: DA uniquely qualified team consisting of ETSVP-JV, a small business joint venture, and subcontractor RTI International, brings together all of the skills and experience needed for the development and testing of innovative nanomaterial filters. For this Phase I SBIR project, we propose to develop a dual-stage nanoporous filter media for controlling PM2.5 and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Materi ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
Inexpensive High Performance Continuous Ammonia Monitor
SBC: VISTA PHOTONICS, INC. Topic: DEnvironmental studies have proven that ammonia (NH3) presents a significant environmental hazard; therefore, accurate monitoring and control of NH3 concentration is required inorder to maintain appropriate air quality levels. Atmospheric ammonia contributes directly and indirectly to acidification, eutrophication, human health and climate change. For air pollution monitoring, the ammonia concentr ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Environmental Protection Agency -
First-principles-based framework for discovery and design of sustainable non-rare-earth high-temperature alloy systems
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: OSD12T06The aim of this STTR program is to develop protocols to discover rare-earth-free/rare-earth-lean magnetic alloys for replacing rare earth (RE) -based alloys for reducing the dependence of supply from China. The development of non-RE high temperature magnetic materials is very challenging. In Phase I, CFDRC in collaboration with its university partner has demonstrated a proof-of-concept computation ...
STTR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Preventing Program Hijacking via Static and Dynamic Analyses
SBC: ZEPHYR SOFTWARE LLC Topic: OSD11IA5To hijack the execution of a program, an attacker must overwrite the value of a return address or a function pointer (broadly defined). To prevent program hijacking, our product will provide a layered defense of these two targets, including deterministic and randomization defenses, with the ability in many cases to continue execution after a hijacking attempt is prevented. Our product toolkit incl ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Active Software Defense to Reduce Threat Capability Effectiveness
SBC: Power Fingerprinting, Inc Topic: OSD11IA6In order to better protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks, perimeter and passive defenses must be complemented with an active defense mechanism which elevates the risks, or costs, a potential attacker will face. The effectiveness of an active defense mechanism, however, is ultimately limited by its ability to detect threats fast, accurately, and reliably. For this Phase II project, we ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Event Attribute Recognition and Labeling (EARL)
SBC: DECISIVE ANALYTICS CORPORATION Topic: OSD12LD5Existing information extraction technology can only partially address the problem of exploiting unreadably-large amounts text. When discussion of events is limited to simple, past-tense, factual descriptions of events, current NLP-based systems can ident
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense