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WEIGHING TRUCK COMBINATIONS IN MOTION, SOLELY ON THE TRACTOR
SBC: Airsport Corp. Topic: N/AAN IMPROVED METHOD OF WEIGHING TRUCKS WHILE IN MOTION IS PROPOSED. TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND REDUCE TIME LOST AT WEIGH STATIONS, THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY NEEDS TO EXCHANGE DATA, INCLUDING WEIGHT DATA, BETWEEN MOVING TRUCKS AND ENFORCEMENT FACILITIES. LEGALLY LOADED TRUCKS WOULD THEN BE ABLE TO PROCEED WITHOUT STOPPING. THIS INVOLVES WEIGH-IN-MOTION. PRESENT WEIGHING TECHNIQUES INVOLVE LOAD CELLS OR ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Transportation -
AUTOMATED VIDEO DATA REDUCTION SYSTEM
SBC: Dba Systems, Inc. Topic: N/ADBA SYSTEMS, INC. PROPOSES TO FABRICATE AN ENGINEERING MODEL OF A PC-BASED VIDEO MENSURATION SYSTEM FOR THE DETAILED HUMAN FACTORS ANALYSIS ASSOCIATED WITH MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATION. THE BASELINE FOR THIS SYSTEM WILL BE DBA'S OFF-THE-SHELF 626 VIDEO TRACKER THAT TRACKS VIDEO IMAGES AT REAL-TIME RATES (60 HZ). ENHANCEMENBTS WILL INCLUDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF REAL-TIME FITTING AND LATERAL POSITIONING ALG ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Transportation -
The Application of Advanced Technology to Traffic Enforcement
SBC: Anacapa Sciences, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Transportation -
Scale-Up of ATPE Technology to Produce Highly Enriched Semiconducting SWCNTs
SBC: SouthWest NanoTechnologies (SWeNT) Topic: N/ASingle-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have unique material properties making them very attractive for use in a variety of electronic applications. However, as-grown SWCNTs contain a mixture of tubes with heterogeneous optical and electronic properties. The chiral species must be separated in order to maximize the desired properties. To date, no large scale separation process has been accomplishe ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology