SBIR-STTR Award

Conformal, Peel-and-Stick Ferrite Waveguide Embedded in Road Striping
Award last edited on: 2/22/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOT
Total Award Amount
$658,331
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
190-FH1
Principal Investigator
Andrew Foley

Company Information

Nanohmics Inc (AKA: Nanohmics LLC)

6201 East Oltorf Street Suite 400
Austin, TX 78741
   (512) 389-9990
   info@nanohmics.com
   www.nanohmics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 35
County: Travis

Phase I

Contract Number: 6913G619P800003
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$148,331
The means to communicate real-time safety information to vehicles on a roadway are currently under development.Early indications show this advanced warning system along roadways would significantly enhance driver safety. However, incorporating such a system on rural highways is a particularly challenging element for the universal deployment of the system due to the vast mileage without the necessary infrastructure in place. Nonetheless, this is a necessary element of a universal safety communication system, especially, considering the majority of crash fatalities occur on rural highways. Nanohmics, in collaboration with Texas State University and under the consultation of Cintra US, proposes to develop a conformal, peel-and-stick ferrite waveguide embedded in roadway striping. This waveguide will drastically decrease the cost and time of installation of a safety communication network by taking advantage of readily available infrastructure (i.e. roadway striping) to significantly increase the range of broadcasting elements (e.g. vehicular and roadside antennae).

Phase II

Contract Number: 6913G620C100016
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$510,000
The means to communicate real-time safety information to vehicles on a roadway are currently under development. Early indications show this advanced warning system along roadways would significantly enhance driver safety. However, incorporating such a system on rural highways is a particularly challenging element for the universal deployment of the system due to the vast mileage without the necessary infrastructure in place. Nonetheless, this is a necessary element of a universal safety communication system, especially, considering the majority of crash fatalities occur on rural highways. Nanohmics proposes to develop a conformal waveguide embedded in roadway striping. This waveguide will drastically decrease the cost and time of installation of a safety communication network by taking advantage of readily available infrastructure (i.e. roadway striping) to significantly increase the range of broadcasting elements (e.g. vehicular and roadside antennae).