U.S. DOT FY 2024.1 Phase I Pre-Solicitation Q&A
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2) Does the solution need to include components that address both internal state, e.g., monitoring driver drowsiness, and external state, e.
2) Does the solution need to include components that address both internal state, e.g., monitoring driver drowsiness, and external state, e.g., detecting surrounding traffic, or are you considering solutions that only address one of these two areas?
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GM claims to have these capabilities
New GM cars have 'driver attention assist' feature that detects drowsy driver. The 'attention alert' feature detects driver's eyes are off the road. What will be new and different in this project?
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Open source modifications
Do you suggest any specific open-source systems for modification, and what level of modification is expected?
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Is the topic focused on detection, reaction, & suppression independent of root cause or
The topic describes understanding research into common root causes, followed by a product of software or hardware (or both) that can mitigate thermal runway fires. Certain root causes might be chemistry based, or cell differences in charging, or mechanical such as measured by a *********** test. Do you have a perspective if this topic is focused more on detection, reaction, and suppression independent of root cause such that all causes of a fire are addressed, or if it is focused on trying to identify a single most common cause and working to eliminate that cause?
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SBIR Eligible for Only Internal Computer Vision
Would the SBIR consider our application if it only satisfies the first objective, detecting indicators of drowsiness, inattention, and incapacitation? We are working on an internal computer vision system, but it will not satisfy detection of surrounding traffic, vulnerable road users, and observable indicators of driving performance.
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Collaboration of laboratory, device companies, and system developer
The topic understandably describes two phases, the first for exploratory research, and the second for product development and prototyping. Conducting research on battery fires in the first phase could require a laboratory function to initiate cell runaway and measure effectiveness of countermeasures. The second phase of design and build with testing would require skill sets different from a laboratory to build hardware. It could be the case that no single entity has all these functions in-house. Is it desirable to have a collaboration of companies / entities such as a laboratory, a sensor company and a development company to integrate…
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Pipeline Questions
1) Is this primarily geared toward transporting hydrocarbons?
2) How corrosive is the environment (are the hydrocarbons likely processed or is a solution for a pipeline that can transport raw hydrocarbons from a well needed – i.e., is a sour service steel grade needed)?
3) Would it be acceptable to develop models (e.g., collect corrosion data and generate a machine learning or empirical corrosion model) in phase I or does this need to be direct to developing a prototype material?
4) What level of strength is needed? Is there any value in this application of having stronger steel to reduce…1 vote -
Is 24-NH6 open beyond the UMTRI UDIG geometry?
The SecureRide Coalition is reviewing different geometry and locations beyond the UDIG concept specific to UMTRI.
The Coalition is developing a wheelchair securement standard that can be applied to personal vehicles, rideshares, public transit, as well as buses, rail and low-speed shuttles. University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) is one of the Coalition members. The Coalition will address the technical solutions for a wheelchair securement standard (such as WC19) and publish test results on various securement systems, i.e. wheelchair tiedowns and occupant restraint systems (WTORS). https://unitedspinal.org/secureride/
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Is 24-NH-4 open beyond the UMTRI UDIG geometry?
The SecureRide Coalition is reviewing different geometry and locations beyond the UDIG concept specific to UMTRI.
The Coalition is developing a wheelchair securement standard that can be applied to personal vehicles, rideshares, public transit, as well as buses, rail and low-speed shuttles. University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) is one of the Coalition members. The Coalition will address the technical solutions for a wheelchair securement standard (such as WC19) and publish test results on various securement systems, i.e. wheelchair tiedowns and occupant restraint systems (WTORS). https://unitedspinal.org/secureride/
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Size of Pipeline
What is the size of the pipes in terms of length and diameter?
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Proposal submission
Are we required to submit letter of intent or pre-proposal? If so, could you please advise how we can submit this?
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Image Requirements
Does the recorded data have to include an image of the scan, or can it just record relevant measurement parameters?
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24-FT1 EV Battery cooling and mitigation
the topic talks to "The primary goal of this project is to conduct a comprehensive review and analysis of research and data
related to battery fire issues and design, and then develop a viable or conceptual solution to manage
overheating and mitigate battery fires that may be hardware, software, or both. The product will apply to
any battery packs used on electric vehicles or Battery Electric Buses."Is the focus here on endogenous solutions to improved cooling/fire mitigation or are solutions that go outside the battery system allowable? Are any approaches required to be contained within the battery shell or…
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24-PH1- Corrision mitigation
The topic talks about "Prevent, detect or mitigate " corrosion.
Is mitigation limited to chemical processes or are mechanical processes acceptable? Are repair processes concerned mitigation?
Are processes expected to work with the pipeline full of product or can we approach this from a drained/inert section approach?1 vote -
24-PH3 Testing of Cylinders
The topic talks about cylinders and also bulk hazardous material tanks, is there a preferred target storage vessel size? Are we supposed to focus on solutions for DOT Cylinders like K bottles or T Bottles, or is the focus on Tube trailers like a CNG-1 (Type-2) tube traileror a DOT-105/112 tank car?
The Topic mentions hydrogen cylinders, is the focus on Liquid Hydrogen transport and delivery at ambient or cryo-compressed at <600 PSI? Is the expectation that this is targeted at vacuum jacketed cylinders or are we looking at foam insulated tanks? If it's foam insulated will we be able…
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24-PH2 survivability of hazardous material placards
I previously asked "he topic description says in general "Placards are often subjected to harsh conditions during transportation, including exposure to weather elements, chemical exposure, and physical damage". But then, in the specific description of the desired solution, only one environmental factor is mentioned: "The overall solution . . . must be able to survive high excessive heat". Is excess heat the most important factor in evaluating a solution, and is there a quantitative criteria anticipated for the final solicitation? (e.g. temperature and time of exposure)" and a Mr Andrew Leyder replied "Excess heat is a factor in evaluating the…
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Questions on 24-PH3
- Can we get a rough geometry and wall thickness of the pressure cylinder?
- On the environmental conditions of the "continuous monitoring": Will that happen on a pressure cylinder stored stationary somewhere in a warehouse or that should be done on a moving transportation vehicle?
- Following the above question, how do the pressure cylinders mechanically coupled to their storage environment?
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Please define "Flex" and what is specifically of interest here?
Is flex referring to deflection in the trailer front versus the trailer rear, twist, or some other metric?
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Brake system measurements via inertia
Can some clarification be provided for the sentence "Other mechanisms can be measured by inertia including braking systems and loose wheel carriage assemblies"? It is unclear what inertia based measurements would be used for these items or if there is some predefined inertia measurement procedure for doing this which is being referenced.
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What type of trailer is of interest?
What type of trailer is of interest? Box trailer vs. flatbed trailer? It is expected that the loading and dynamics of these would be different from each other.
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