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A Smart Spectral Polarimetric Imager for Autonomous Plant Health Monitoring
Award Year: 2023
UEI: WDXTJ9AHNZ68
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes
Congressional District: 2
Tagged as:
STTR
Phase II
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
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2021
Solicitation Year -
2023
Award Year -
December 12, 2022
Award Start Date -
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