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  1. Ensuring Data Integrity at the Source

    SBC: CYBITRON LLC            Topic: 05a

    Electric grids are quickly evolving with advanced monitoring and information management as well as communication through connected devices. Although the number of devices and sensors coming online is increasing exponentially, the same vulnerabilities remain in data integrity at the source and during transport. The overall objectives of this proposal is to design a system to improve grid reliabilit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Topic 13d: Combustion Geometry Optimization to Increase Alcohol-Fueled MCCI Efficiency

    SBC: ClearFlame Engines, Inc.            Topic: 13d

    Diesel engines are critical to modern economies—moving 70% of the nation’s goods—but they remain coupled to the need for petroleum-based Diesel fuel, which presents challenges. Diesel fuel prices are volatile (creating uncertainty about the fuel’s long-term economics), while the need for oil drives demand for imports. Emissions are challenging as well, as heavy-duty Diesel engines generate ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Discontinuous low-cost carbon fiber/bamboo fiber hybrid intermediates for lightweighting Vehicle Applications

    SBC: Resource Fiber LLC            Topic: 13f

    Carbon fiber is fast replacing metal in products used in auto vehicles, aerospace, defense, sports, wind turbines, and other industries primarily due to its strength to lightweight. However, carbon fiber is expensive, energy intensive, brittle, and wasteful. Creating a hybrid bamboo/carbon fiber material should reduce cost, weight, energy use, and waste, while improving reformability, recyclabilit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Extreme Temperature Sample Environment for Materials Research using Neutron Scattering

    SBC: MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT INC            Topic: 12b

    This project addresses the need to access and control extreme temperature sample environments that are used in many research applications at neutron beamline facilities. Successful Phase I feasibility showed the route to development and integration of controlled and extreme sample environments and new measurement techniques that are an important aspect of beamline operations and user support. In c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  5. Radiation Hardened Infrared Focal Plane Arrays

    SBC: EPIR, INC.            Topic: 30f

    Next generation rare isotope beam facilities require new and improved techniques, instrumentation and strategies to deal with the anticipated high radiation environment in the production, stripping and transport of ion beams. Radiation tolerant infrared video cameras using sensors with 5 µm and longer cut-off wavelength are needed for beam delivery and remote handling operations because they prov ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Adding Streaming Capabilities to HDF5

    SBC: Akadio, Inc.            Topic: 01d

    Many applications involved in real-time data collection need to monitor their data while it is being collected. This need occurs in a large and growing number of applications that use common scientific hierarchical data formats for data management, such as aircraft flight testing, autonomous vehicles, particle accelerators, and many more. There are two shortcomings to these formats that make it di ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  7. General Techniques for Increasing Packing Density of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Enhanced Volumetric Storage of Hydrogen

    SBC: NUMAT TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 17c

    Current hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) on the market rely on high-pressure hydrogen, 700 bar, storage systems to store and deliver hydrogen for use in the fuel cell. Bringing hydrogen to high pressures and storing hydrogen at high-pressure requires sophisticated compressors and specialized carbon wrapped tanks, respectively. This high-pressure constraint makes FCEVs vehicles challeng ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  8. GPU-enhanced HPC Design and Optimization Platform for NaNoOptical Components

    SBC: IERUS TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 08a

    There is a fundamental need for a high-performance computing approach to computational electromagnetics modeling tools suitable for designing and optimizing high-end nanostructures and photonics devices. Complex geometries and material responses to incident electromagnetic fields require a significant level of computational resources, especially when realistic manufacturing tolerances are incorpor ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Complex Network Analysis and Intelligent Monitoring Platform

    SBC: Data Products LLC            Topic: 01a

    As the world continues to rely more heavily on connectivity, it becomes more and more imperative that the networks that support the technical applications leverage intelligence to guide the network operations management. These networks and the applications that utilize them produce massive complex data that range from structured, unstructured, geo-spatial, images, real and historical to name a few ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Rocstar Multiphysics Modernization, Enhancement and Cloud Interface Development

    SBC: ILLINOISROCSTAR LLC            Topic: 03b

    The lack of availability and usability, combined with the cost of development, ownership, and operation of high performance compute-ready simulation capabilities, are significant barriers to utilization of modeling and simulation for American industries. Most open-source, free technologies are difficult to use and/or are not validated to the extent needed for industrial applications. Many relative ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
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