SBIR-STTR Award

Sensitive Passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag Development
Award last edited on: 11/1/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$70,000
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
N08-186
Principal Investigator
Joshua Maina

Company Information

Quintech Electronics and Communications

250 Airport Road
Indiana, PA 15701
   (724) 349-1412
   dprushnok@quintechelectronics.com
   www.qecinc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 15
County: Indiana

Phase I

Contract Number: N00189-09-P-Z120
Start Date: 1/29/2009    Completed: 7/29/2009
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$70,000
This is a Small Business innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I proposal to the Department of Defense (DoD) requests $100,000 support for Quintech Electronics and Communications, Inc. to demonstrate the feasibility of developing a Sensitive Passive Radio Frequency Identification (pRFID) tag that will meet the HERO requirement. This proposal responds to Navy topic number N08-186, Sensitive Passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag Development 0x9D . The significance of the HERO level tag being proposed here is that, the problem of tagging ordnances below deck on board a naval vessel will no longer be an issue of concern in terms of hazardous radiations. Because this tag will operated within the specified low power level, readers can be designed to radiate low power RF signal within the HERO specifications and still be able to read the tags. The innovation in this research is to create a switching effect that generates frequency to feed the input of an amplifier using energy harvested from HERO level radiation to power the logic circuit of the tag. Phase I activities will involve feasibility of using a proprietary switching device to create the alternating input to amplifier using ambient energy on board the vessel without external source.

Benefit:
The anticipated benefits/potentials and the commercial applications of this research and development include the following: 1.Create solution to the HERO problem currently prevailing in the Navy 2.Because the HERO problem the worst of all the hazards of electromanetic radiation, by solving the HERO problem, the problem of HERP, HERE at least the Navy aspect is automatically solved. 3. It makes the vision of the DoD of

Keywords:
Sensitive, Sensitive, Tag, HERO, Amplifier, passive, Asynchronous, transformer, Antenna, RFID

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