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Research Project / Applications Seminar SYST 798 Sponsor: Dr. KuoChu Chang Team: Brian Boynton

Research Project / Applications Seminar SYST 798 Sponsor: Dr. KuoChu Chang Team: Brian Boynton Tom Hare Eric Ho Matt Maier Ali Raza. Status Report 1: 21 Feb 2008. Review Progress made thus far Website Completed Algorithm implementation using Java Programming

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Research Project / Applications Seminar SYST 798 Sponsor: Dr. KuoChu Chang Team: Brian Boynton

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  1. Research Project / Applications Seminar SYST 798 Sponsor: Dr. KuoChu Chang Team: Brian Boynton Tom Hare Eric Ho Matt Maier Ali Raza

  2. Status Report 1: 21 Feb 2008 • Review Progress made thus far • Website Completed • Algorithm implementation using Java Programming • Architecture Product Development • EVMS Updates • Further Project Research • BioSensor Technology

  3. Team Interface • Website • Research • EVMS • Deliverables • Models • Other • Communication Links • Team Info

  4. Architecture Products (OVs, SVs) Simulation Model (CPN, others) Model Analysis MODEL Progress • Models • JAVA Programming of Voronoi and Epidemic

  5. Biological Sensor Fusion (OV-2) Architecture Product Development • Architecture (DoDAF Products) • Use Cases • Context Diagram • OV-1, OV-2, and OV-5 Operational Views

  6. EVMS Update • Renamed/Reorganized WBS Deliverables • Allocated more scheduled efforts towards Modeling & Simulation from 282  465 hrs

  7. EVMS Updated/Re-titled Categories

  8. Current DHS/DoD Investment in BioSensors • May 2007: DHS High Priority Tech Needs • Chem/Bio Defense: Integrated CBRNE sensor reporting capability • Feb 2006: Innovative American Tech, Inc. offers I-CBRNE sensor system • Feb 2006: DARPA Bio Warfare Defense • $440M projected for FY2008 through FY2011 • Handheld Isothermal Silver Standard Sensor (HISSS) • Projected to detect entire biological warfare threat spectrum

  9. Further BioSensor Research • Researched DHS Progress on BioDetectors to further qualify Project Scope • Rapid Automated Biological Identification System (RABIS) - "detect-to-protect" system for round-the-clock, distributed indoor monitoring of buildings and selected outdoor locations for bacteria, viruses and toxins • Companies working this solution for our high priority research: • Sarnoff Corporation of Princeton, NJ • Brimrose Corporation of Baltimore, MD • Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory of Laurel, MD • Ionian Technologies, Inc. of Upland, CA • Goodrich Corporation of Danbury, CT • Battelle Memorial Institute of Aberdeen, MD • Physical Sciences, Inc. of Andover, MA • Research Triangle Institute of Research Triangle Park, NC

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