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Maximizing Performance of High Energy Density Liquid Rechargeable Battery PODs for Closed Cycle Energy Storage Ecosystem
SBC: INFLUIT ENERGY LLC Topic: NSF5371Energy is a critical enabling component of military operations and demand for it will continue to increase over the next few decades. Effective utilization of renewable energy could reduce demand for fuel for forward operating bases (FOBs), remote operating bases (ROBs), and expeditionary forces, and battlefields providing longer term energy solutions that support sustainment of technical superior ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Lactate Sensors for Continuous Physiological Monitoring
SBC: PROFUSA, INC. Topic: SB12A003The overall goal of the Phase II work is to advance novel tissue-integrating lactate sensors towards human testing as rapidly as possible (proposal does not include human testing itself). A single sensor injected subcutaneously can provide months of continuous physiological monitoring data transmitted wirelessly through near-infrared light for remote monitoring. This proposal includes activities s ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Wearable Ultrasound for Imaging and Modulation
SBC: THE ULTRAN GROUP, INC. Topic: SB173001The Ultran Group, Inc., will further develop its wearable ultrasound technology and commercialize a Class II medical device for treatment of inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis. The developed technology will be a platform for additional therapies including pain treatment, immunotherapy, and cancer treatment. For this SBIR Phase II effort, Ultran will continue to work closely with the Unive ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Distributed, Secure, and Trusted Processing for Heterogeneous Swarms of Autonomous Vehicles
SBC: TRUSTED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: HR001119S003520Modern warfare heavily depends on mission critical unmanned systems. The proposed technology provides highly dynamic self-organizing trusted computing infrastructure in battle space via trusted and verified software components and autonomous swarm control
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Side Channel Attack Testbench Emulator (SCATE)
SBC: Intrinsix Corp. Topic: HR001119S003505Side channel analysis (SCA) and fault injection (FI) are a solid part of the relevant attack space for any chip that can be physically reached by an attacker. These hardware attacks allow key extraction from cryptographic implementations, and fault injection specifically allows complete takeover of devices. Current commercial chip design tools do not offer integrated analysis to verify resistance ...
SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Integrated, self-actuated, blood collection and biomarker purification device
SBC: Tasso, Inc Topic: SB122003Blood-based point-of-care (POC) diagnostics or remote diagnostics that require specialized equipment only available in centralized, commercial laboratories are currently limited by major logistical and technical barriers. Blood collection can be a traumatic, inconvenient, and inconsistent process that is based on decades-old technologies, such as the lancet-puncture, that are not amenable to new P ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Composable Embedded Software
SBC: Cova Strategies, LLC Topic: HR001119S003508By employing hive-like communications, adaptive sensor packages along with swarm-based collection and processing across all deployed ground, drone, and airframe platforms, a virtual, composable software environment (CSE) is formed for the rapid insertion of new capabilities into existing platforms. Forward operators can compose software processing chains (workflows) in response to changing or unex ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Bayesian Troop-Target Detection, Tracking, and Prediction Using FOPEN-GMTI Radar
SBC: SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMS CO INC Topic: SB041024The "troop-target" problem of automatic detection, tracking, and prediction of the formations of dismounted ground troops concealed in foliage, using FOPEN-GMTI radars introduces challenges well beyond those encountered in more conventional group-target problems. AD HOC troop formations are considerably more amorphous and unpredictable and they must be deduced from the constituent individuals. Y ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Handheld Apps for Warfighters
SBC: TRX SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: SB102002Terrorist attacks involving the use of proliferated radiological and special nuclear materials pose a potential threat to U.S. citizens and service members. Early detection of such materials and devices made from them is a critical part of the U.S. strategy to prevent these types of attacks. DARPA’s SIGMA program is developing smaller, lower-cost and more sensitive detectors, along with innovati ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Product-Ready Iodine Clock Enabled by Low-Environmental Sensitivity Subsystems (PRICELESS)
SBC: VECTOR ATOMIC INC Topic: HR001121S000701Vector Atomic will design and build a Product-Ready Iodine Clock Enabled by Low-Environmental Sensitivity Subsystems (PRICELESS). The simplified optical clock architecture resolves practical issues associated with dynamic operation, lifetime, autonomy, and cost. Such a clock can support rapid GPS acquisition and enable new capabilities including secure communications, geolocation of adversary emit ...
SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency