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A Smart Spectral Polarimetric Imager for Autonomous Plant Health Monitoring

Awardee

SPACE LAB TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

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

Award Year: 2023

UEI: WDXTJ9AHNZ68

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes

Congressional District: 2

Tagged as:

STTR

Phase II

Seal of the Agency: NASA

Awarding Agency

NASA

Total Award Amount: $799,991

Contract Number: 80NSSC23CA015

Agency Tracking Number: 212266

Solicitation Topic Code: T6

Solicitation Number: STTR_21_P2

Abstract

For future long-duration space exploration missions, NASA expressed the need for plant systems that may provide a nutrient dense supplement to crew diet and possibly other life support functions, such as CO2 removal, O2 production, water recovery, and waste recycling.nbsp; Current and future infrastructure for plant growth include chambers with controlled environments.nbsp; To ensure optimal growing conditions in these chambers, the plants will require precise monitoring of health throughout the plant life cycle.nbsp; These monitoring systems will need to operate autonomously with little crew involvement.nbsp; Current plant monitoring instruments include multispectral and hyperspectral sensing that require post-process algorithms to detect physiological phenomena.nbsp; In Phase I, Space Lab Technologies (Space Lab) and the Space Plants Lab at the University of Florida (UF) investigated an improved approach for monitoring space plant health using a smart spectral polarimetric (SSP) imager to monitor morphological features and stresses.nbsp; The Phase II work builds upon the prototypes and analyses completed in Phase I, which includes a deliverable of an engineering demonstration unit (EDU) to NASA Kennedy Space Center.nbsp; The EDU is compact and intended for use in the ground-based plant growth chamber equivalents of the Advance Plant Habitat (APH) or VEGGIE.

Award Schedule

  1. 2021
    Solicitation Year

  2. 2023
    Award Year

  3. December 12, 2022
    Award Start Date

  4. December 11, 2024
    Award End Date

Principal Investigator

Name: Adam Escobar
Phone: (720) 309-8475
Email: adam@spacelabtech.com

Business Contact

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

Research Institution

Name: University of Florida