SBIR-STTR Award

A Robust Head Pressure Analyaia System
Award last edited on: 4/5/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$849,438
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A98-124
Principal Investigator
Allen R Grahn

Company Information

Bonneville Scientific Inc

PO Box 9497
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
   (801) 273-7518
   bsi@xmission.com
   www.bonnevillescientific.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Salt Lake

Phase I

Contract Number: DAAD17-99-C-0030
Start Date: 12/15/1998    Completed: 8/9/1999
Phase I year
1999
Phase I Amount
$120,000
Exposure to poisonous gas or biological agents is a real threat for US soldiers. Therefore it's imperative that they have adequate protection against these and other agents. Gas masks can provide this protection, but only if they produce pressures high enough to effectively seal against the face, but not so high as to produce a level of discomfort that discourages their use. In this Phase I project, Bonneville Scientific, Inc. will establish the feasibility of the proposed sensor construction and installation techniques suitable for covering a human-like headform worth arrays or robust, yet sensitive force/pressure sensors. These arrays will use BSIs ultrasonic pulse-echo ranging technology to achieve important advantages over other technologies, such as resistive-in-based sensors. Part or Phase I will be to identify potential techniques for calibrating the Phase II head pressure analysis software. In the Phase I Option period, BSI will settleseveral key issues in order to allow a smooth transition into the Phase II construction of the head pressure analysis system.

Benefits:
The proposed robust head pressure analysis system will aid the Army in developing effective, more comfortable head-mounted individual protective equipment. Commercial applications will include measuring pressures produced by ski goggles, helmet - headset earcups, helmet suspensions, and dynamictesting of crash helmets in order to improve the effectiveness and comfortof these devices.

Phase II

Contract Number: DAAD17-00-C-0101
Start Date: 6/28/2000    Completed: 6/28/2002
Phase II year
2000
Phase II Amount
$729,438
Exposure to poisonous gas or biological agents is a real threat for US soldiers. Therefore it's imperative that they have adequate protection against these and other agents. Gas masks can provide this protection, but only if they produce pressures high enough to effectively seal against the face, but not so high as to produce a level of discomfort that discourages their use. In the Phase I project, Bonneville Scientific, Inc. (BSI) established the feasibility of the proposed sensor construction and installation techniques suitable for covering a human-like headform with arrays of robust, yet sensitive force/pressure sensors. These arrays use BSI's ultrasonic pulse-echo ranging technology to achieve important advantages over other technologies, such as resistive-ink- based sensors. In Phase I we also developed a simple, rapid calibration technique the will be implemented and fully automated in this Phase II project. In addition, system and software specifications were developed. In this Phase II project we will sensorize the headforms and implement the complete Head Pressure Analysis System, including the apparatus necessary for calibration.

Benefits:
The proposed robust head pressure analysis system will aid the Army in developing effective, more comfortable head-mounted individual protective equipment. Commercial applications will include measuring pressures produced by ski goggles, helmet and headset earcups, helmet suspensions, and dynamic testing of crash helmets in order to improve the effectiveness and comfort of those devices.