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HEART - Habitat ECLSS Analytics for Resilience Tool for Real Time Habitability Management

Awardee

SPACE LAB TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

5455 SPINE RD STE ME
BOULDER, CO, 80301-3312
USA

Award Year: 2021

UEI: WDXTJ9AHNZ68

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes

Congressional District: 2

Tagged as:

STTR

Phase I

Seal of the Agency: NASA

Awarding Agency

NASA

Total Award Amount: $131,493

Contract Number: 80NSSC21C0122

Agency Tracking Number: 212151

Solicitation Topic Code: T10

Solicitation Number: STTR_21_P1

Abstract

HEART (Habitat ECLSS Analytics for Resilience Tool) is an environmental health monitoring platform that addresses the need for autonomous technologies to manage space habitats. Spacecraft crew on deep space exploration missions will need to manage, plan, and execute a mission independently of mission control on Earth, because of communication time lags or outages. Due to complexity of spacecraft systems, operations management will be prohibitively time consuming and computationally intensive. Off-nominal events may occur that limit crew activity or capacity. Furthermore, space habitats like Lunar Gateway may operate without crew for weeks, months, or even years at a time, necessitating autonomous operations. When a space habitat is unoccupied, unexpected events may require immediate autonomous detection and response. HEART assesses ECLSS robustness in real time for autonomous habitat health management. It provides state estimation, model-based anomaly detection, prioritized anomaly reporting, and managed transitions to different operating modes (dormant, quiescent, and active) in space habitats like Lunar Gateway. The benefits of HEART over state-of-the-art ECLSS health management applications include improved situational awareness, model-based anomaly detection for dynamic systems, early degradation detection, risk assessment for prioritized reporting, state transition readiness, and adaptability. This Phase I project will show proof of concept for the enabling functions of HEART. In support of NASArsquo;s priorities for sustained human exploration of deep space the HEART concept will be a major step towards autonomous systems that enable spacecraft operation independent of Earth-based mission control. The design will be readily transferable to terrestrial applications, including management of any complex controlled environment supporting life forms, such as submarines, plant growth chambers, greenhouses, or even biomanufacturing facilities.

Award Schedule

  1. 2021
    Solicitation Year

  2. 2021
    Award Year

  3. May 5, 2021
    Award Start Date

  4. June 19, 2022
    Award End Date

Principal Investigator

Name: Christine Escobar
Phone: (720) 309-8475
Email: chris@spacelabtech.com

Business Contact

Name: Christine Escobar
Phone: (720) 309-8475
Email: chris@spacelabtech.com

Research Institution

Name: Regents of the University of Colorado