SBIR-STTR Award

Wearable Fiber Optic-Enabled Chemical Nanosensor Array for Warfighters
Award last edited on: 4/28/2015

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$849,490
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A09-153
Principal Investigator
Drew Barnett

Company Information

Elintrix Inc

621 South Andreasen Drive Suite E
Escondid, CA 92029
   (858) 483-1399
   dbarnett@elintrix.com
   www.elintrix.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 52
County: San Diego

Phase I

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Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$119,944
Harmful exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that occur in operational environments and workplaces represents a health- and performance-risk to dismounted Warfighters and other personnel. There is an unmet need for a highly-integrated, minimalist sensing capability that not only meets sensing requirements, but that can be used where the architectural constraints imposed by specific use-scenarios would render other approaches sub-optimal or impractical. Porous-silicon photonic-crystal materials offer the possibility of mounting millimeter-size sensors directly on the distal end of an optical fiber, resulting in a lightweight, low-cost, flexible, micro-scale, probe-like, optical-sensor solution that could be integrated into the fabric of items of kit or used in applications where minimally-invasive architectures are necessary. This proposal aims to pursue the integration of porous-silicon sensor material with optical fiber to result in a highly-capable, lower-power package, to perform testing to characterize the selectivity, sensitivity, regeneration and reliability performance-characteristics that can be achieved, and to lay the foundation for future work to improve performance and provide an unobtrusive, soldier-worn solution. Under the Option phase of the work, the sensor will undergo characterization testing under conditions of varying humidity.

Keywords:
Ambulatory Monitoring, Wearable Sensor, Nanotechnology, Porous Silicon, Chemical Awareness, Toxic Industrial Chemicals, Photonic Crystals, Fiber Optic Sensor

Phase II

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2010
Phase II Amount
$729,546
Advances in electronic-nose algorithms coupled with a method for improving the performance of metal-oxide sensors opens the way to the development of robust, low-cost, sensor products that can be applied to meet the growing demand for the detection of Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs) in workplace and operational environments. This Phase II project will leverage prior work in the development of lightweight, biologically-inspired, pattern-recognition algorithms and an innovative method of constructing metal-oxide sensors to improve sensitivity and enable detection of target analytes against a drifting, multi-analyte background.

Keywords:
E-Nose, Electronic Nose, Sensor Array, Chemical Sensor