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Project/technology title
Overall Risk: HIGH X MEDIUM LOW SBIR/STTR Topic Number: Date: mm/dd/yy
CONCEPT REQUIREMENT
REQUIREMENT/PAYOFF: Identify and describe the need
driving technology development as well as its benefit to the
target Agency
DELIVERABLE: Description of product to be developed for
use and how it meets customer requirement
OBJECTIVE: Short statement explaining the technology
and its principal features
TRANSITION(S): Succinct strategy/plan for this project
that addresses how the technology will transition into a
system or platform
CONTACTS
Company: name website email
Company lead: “ phone “
Technologist: “ “ “
Fiscal POC: “ “ “
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HOW IT WORKS:
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ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
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RIF Commercialization: The Last Mile
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Cloud Safety Systems TM
The Protection Cloud TM
Overall Risk: HIGH X MEDIUM LOW SBIR/STTR Topic Number: Date: 11/11/2014
CONCEPT REQUIREMENT
REQUIREMENT/PAYOFF:
• Wounded soldiers are most vulnerable to re-injury during rehab.
This device provides protection not previously available, to any
veteran who is at increased risk of injury from falls, significantly
reducing re-injuries.
• Additionally, there are large commercial markets for geriatric fall
protection and industrial fall protection that will save significant
medical cost for Medicare/Medicaid and in workers
compensation claims.
DELIVERABLE:
• Final fall detection algorithm analyzing accelerometer output
to initiate inflation of bladders
• Proof of concept, fully functional fall protection belt
• High resolution video of fall protection belt being deployed
OBJECTIVE:
Patent pending. Fall protection with circuitry that detects when a
fall is initiated and, using airbag technology, inflates a protective
cushion before a person reaches the floor or ground.
Substantially reducing injuries from falls.
TRANSITION(S):
• Contract with University of Texas at Arlington for development of
final algorithm and circuit integration.
• SSR&A to build 5 belts using current suppliers to provide ‘proof of
concept’ prototypes.
• Contract with Daicel Corp to use their test facility to test and video
the ‘proof of concept’ prototypes.
CONTACTS
Company: S.S. Richards & Associates LLC ssrichardsnassociates.com email
Company lead: Scott S. Richards PE, CSP 512 921-7067 scott@cloudsafetysystems.com
Technologist: Scott S. Richards PE, CSP 512 921-7067 scott@cloudsafetysystems.com
Fiscal POC: Scott S. Richards PE, CSP 512 921-7067 scott@cloudsafetysystems.com

SBIR Quad Chart & Examples

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    1 Project/technology title Overall Risk:HIGH X MEDIUM LOW SBIR/STTR Topic Number: Date: mm/dd/yy CONCEPT REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT/PAYOFF: Identify and describe the need driving technology development as well as its benefit to the target Agency DELIVERABLE: Description of product to be developed for use and how it meets customer requirement OBJECTIVE: Short statement explaining the technology and its principal features TRANSITION(S): Succinct strategy/plan for this project that addresses how the technology will transition into a system or platform CONTACTS Company: name website email Company lead: “ phone “ Technologist: “ “ “ Fiscal POC: “ “ “ Concept Picture
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    First item planned.Add more text as necessary. Second item planned. Add more text as necessary. •Add other points as necessary Project/technology title First key insight. Add more text as necessary. Second key insight. Add more text as necessary. •Add other points as necessary Company name and website, your name/title and contact information MAIN ACHIEVEMENT: Placeholder explanatory text. Replace with text and diagrams as necessary. HOW IT WORKS: Placeholder explanatory text paragraph. Replace with text and diagrams as necessary. ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS: • Limitation or assumption • Another limitation or assumption Primary answer here. Add more text as necessary. •First bullet point •Additional as necessary Primary answer here. Add more text as necessary. •First key point •Additional as necessary What is the state of the art and what are its limitations? (DELETE THIS BOX OF TEXT AND INSERT DIAGRAM(S) What are the key new insights? (REPLACETHIS BOX AND INSERT DIAGRAM(S)) What is the impact of the project? (DELETE THIS BOX OF TEXT AND INSERT TABLE, GRAPH, OR OTHER SUITABLE VISUALIZATION) What are the end-of- phase goals? (REPLACE WITH DIAGRAM/TEXT/THRESHOLD CRITERIA) QUANTITATIVEIMPACTEND-OF-PHASEGOAL STATUSQUONEWINSIGHTS
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    4 Cloud Safety SystemsTM The Protection Cloud TM Overall Risk: HIGH X MEDIUM LOW SBIR/STTR Topic Number: Date: 11/11/2014 CONCEPT REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT/PAYOFF: • Wounded soldiers are most vulnerable to re-injury during rehab. This device provides protection not previously available, to any veteran who is at increased risk of injury from falls, significantly reducing re-injuries. • Additionally, there are large commercial markets for geriatric fall protection and industrial fall protection that will save significant medical cost for Medicare/Medicaid and in workers compensation claims. DELIVERABLE: • Final fall detection algorithm analyzing accelerometer output to initiate inflation of bladders • Proof of concept, fully functional fall protection belt • High resolution video of fall protection belt being deployed OBJECTIVE: Patent pending. Fall protection with circuitry that detects when a fall is initiated and, using airbag technology, inflates a protective cushion before a person reaches the floor or ground. Substantially reducing injuries from falls. TRANSITION(S): • Contract with University of Texas at Arlington for development of final algorithm and circuit integration. • SSR&A to build 5 belts using current suppliers to provide ‘proof of concept’ prototypes. • Contract with Daicel Corp to use their test facility to test and video the ‘proof of concept’ prototypes. CONTACTS Company: S.S. Richards & Associates LLC ssrichardsnassociates.com email Company lead: Scott S. Richards PE, CSP 512 921-7067 scott@cloudsafetysystems.com Technologist: Scott S. Richards PE, CSP 512 921-7067 scott@cloudsafetysystems.com Fiscal POC: Scott S. Richards PE, CSP 512 921-7067 scott@cloudsafetysystems.com

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Include notes that would be helpful to the reader or someone (other than yourself) who needs to understand the details. Ideally the chart will be useful even without the author to explain the details. Also include references to published papers plus URLs to online versions if available. Keep in mind that somewhere or other in this chart, each of these questions should be answered: 1. What technical challenge is being undertaken on behalf of the project 2. Why is it hard and what are the open problems 3. How has this problem been addressed in the past 4. What new intellectual tools are being brought to bear on the problem 5. What is the main intermediate achievement 6. How and when does this achievement align with the project roadmap (end-of-phase or end-of-project goal) 7. What are the even long-term objectives and consequences?