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Q-Trap: In-transit detection of bioinvasive insects in intermodal shipping containers.
SBC: APTIV Topic: N/AThis sensitive insect sensor will run 24 hours per day, every day that cargo is in transit, attracting insects to a containment surface where they remain for immediate detection and identification when inspectors gain entry to the container. Flying insects will be waiting, ready to be counted on arrival, rather than hidden within the cargo. An increase in the availability, timeliness, accuracy and ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Agriculture -
Context Aware Self Management Tools for Individuals with Significant Congnitive Disabilities
SBC: ASSISTECH SYSTEMS LLC Topic: N/AThis project has two goals: (1) to develop and evaluate the feasibility of intelligent, computer-based self-management and household management applications that would improve the independent living capacity of persons with cognitive disabilities, and (2) to identify an agenda for full development of a deployable system in a Phase 2 project. Intelligent multimedia computer agents offer an untapped ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Education -
SBIR Phase I: PAT Software Platform for Process Analytical Technology Implementation
SBC: Blue Reference Topic: EOThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I research project aims to establish "proof-of-concept" of a novel Software Platform directed at needs of FDA's Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) initiative, a framework for innovative pharmaceutical development, manufacturing and quality assurance. PAT is implemented at three levels: Process Understanding; Quality by Design; and Monitor, Predict a ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase II: Software Platform for Quality-by-Design Implementation
SBC: Blue Reference Topic: EOThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project aims to develop a novel Quality-by-Design (QbD) software platform directed at the needs of FDA's QbD initiative, a framework for innovative pharmaceutical development, manufacturing and quality assurance. QbD is implemented at four levels: process understanding; quality by design; monitor, predict and control; and continuous improveme ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Automated Reusability Analysis of Digital Learning Resources
SBC: EDUWORKS CORPORATION Topic: EOThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)Phase I research project will investigate technology innovations needed to support the automated analysis and improvement of the reusability characteristics of digital learning resources. Reusability of digital learning resources is crucial to increasing access and lowering the cost of online training and education. Recent advances in the theory of reu ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Science Foundation -
Automated Wide-Area Network Configuration from High-Level Specifications
SBC: GALOIS, INC. Topic: ST061002We propose to design and implement a domain-specific language (DSL) called Nettle that will eliminate a large class of network misconfiguration errors, together with a verification tool that will be used to establish the correctness of other network configuration specifications. Advantages of our approach include: - It can be deployed gracefully and incrementally. The use of Nettle will guarantee ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Improvement of The Yield and Quality of Poplar Biomass for the United States Bio Fuels Industry
SBC: GREENWOOD RESOURCES, INC. Topic: N/AHybrid poplar plantations will play a large role in the supply of cellulosic feedstock, in meeting the Nation's 30x30 goals for the renewable transportation fuels industry. The success of the poplar plantation industry will be contingent on elite plant material that has undergone hybridization for improved agronomic characteristics. Hybridization between the cottonwoods and the poplars has been th ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Agriculture -
Q-TRAP: In-Transit Detection of Bioinvasive Forest Insects in Intermodal Shipping Containers
SBC: IPM Development Company Inc. Topic: N/AThe rate of invasion of harmful organisms into the USA is now higher than ever before. The current concern over the potential for species introductions to be used strategically as instruments of bio-terrorism or bio-warfare appears to be well founded. Growth in the volume and complexity of international trade, combined with the liberalization of regulatory regimes to encourage trade, has at once i ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture -
Why Go It Alone? The Use of Public Resources to Enhance Computer Accessibility for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities
SBC: Life Technologies Topic: N/AIndividuals with cognitive disabilities represent one of the fastest growing disability groups in the U. S. The potential for computer technology to increase social integration for this population is well-documented. However, cognitive and financial barriers frequently preclude the acquisition and maintenance of personal computer hardware, software programs, and Internet service. The Personal Ac ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Education -
Why Go It Alone The Use of Public Resources to Enhance Computer Accessibility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
SBC: Life Technologies Topic: N/AThe Personal Access Computer Key a modified Universal Serial Bus designed to accommodate adaptive software capable of being launched on publicly accessible updated computers
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Education