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High Fidelity Multi-Mode Hyperspectral Multispectral Imager with Programmable Spectral Resolution
SBC: Kent Optronics, Inc. Topic: S304This SBIR Phase II proposal introduces a fast multi-mode hyperspectral-multispectral (MM-HS-MS) sensor with programmable spectral resolution. The sensor brings the following long-waiting benefits to the remote sensor community: (i) switchable between HS and MS operations, (ii) variable spectral resolution from 10nm to 560 nm; (iii) fast frame rate (54-1,750Hz), (iv) short full spectral range data ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Variable Emissivity Electrochromics using Ionic Electrolytes and Low Solar Absorptance Coatings
SBC: Ashwin-Ushas Corporation Topic: S302This work further developed a highly promising variable emissivity technology for spacecraft thermal control, based on unique conducting polymer (CP) electrochromics combined with ionic electrolytes, developed earlier by this firm (Air Force, JPL) with: Extremely thin (< 0.2 mm), flexible (plastic), lightweight (0.192 kg/m^2), variable area, "skin-like" construction; Delta-Emittance > 0.4, emittan ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
SiC Avalanche Photodiodes and Arrays
SBC: Aymont Technology, Inc. Topic: S105In this Phase 2 SBIR program submitted to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in response to Topic S1.05 (Detector Technologies for UV, X-Ray, Gamma-Ray and Cosmic-Ray Instruments), Aymont Technology, Inc. (Aymont) and GE Global Research will enable high-sensitivity ultraviolet imaging. We will build upon our Phase 1 result showing working SiC UV avalanche photodiodes with high q ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Vacuum-Compatible Multi-Axis Manipulator/Machining Center for Long-Duration Space Missions
SBC: BECK ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: N/ANASA has many needs for maintenance and repair technologies for long-duration human space missions. We propose to continue developing a compact, portable, vacuum-compatible, multi-axis Manipulator/Machining Center (M/MC) to satisfy many of NASA's needs. Our M/MC will provide complex manipulation during: layer-additive manufacturing; collection of geometric data for reverse-engineering; real-time ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Next Generation Modeling Technology for High Speed Rotorcraft
SBC: CONTINUUM DYNAMICS INC Topic: A210Development of a new generation of high speed rotorcraft has been hampered by both an absence of strong predictive methods for rotors operating at very high advance ratio and a dearth of relevant test data. Phase I initiated work on these challenges with rotor tests and development of enhanced analyses for high speed flight. Phase I testing produced useful data on model scale autorotating rotors ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy Technology for Inlet Flow Control
SBC: CONTINUUM DYNAMICS INC Topic: A201Recent advances in propulsion, aerodynamic, and noise technologies have led to a revived interest in supersonic cruise aircraft; however, achieving economic viability for these vehicles requires dramatic improvements in cruise efficiency. Optimization of inlet performance offers a potent method for achieving this goal, and a range of conceptual flow control systems are available to address critic ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Non-Lubricated Diamond-Coated Bearings Reinforced by Carbon Fibers to Work in Lunar Dust
SBC: DIAMOND MATERIALS INC Topic: X401In Phase I, we made prototype sliding bearings from functionally-graded, diamond-coated carbon-fiber reinforced composite. In dry-sliding experiments, the friction of the diamond-coated composites against lunar dust simulant was low and the wear was so small that it could not be detected. In contrast, all other tested materials experienced rapid abrasive wear. These tests demonstrate that diamond- ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Static Detection of Bugs in Embedded Software Using Lightweight Verification
SBC: GRAMMATECH INC Topic: X203Validating software is a critical step in developing high confidence systems. Typical software development practices are not acceptable in systems where failure leads to loss of life or other high costs. Software best practices for high confidence systems are often codified as coding rules. Adhering to these practices can increase software readability and predictability, thereby enhancing qual ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Pneumatic Excavation Mechanism for Lunar Resource Utilization
SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd. Topic: X403Honeybee Robotics, in collaboration with Firestar Engineering, proposes to continue development of a pneumatic regolith excavating, moving and heating approach. With this additional maturity, this base technology will enable multiple applications in lunar surface operations. In particular: We propose to develop a prototype excavator for mining the top few centimeters to meter (via strip mining) ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Brushless DC Motor and Resolver for Venusian Environment
SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd. Topic: S202In response to the need for motors, actuators and sample acquisition system that can operate in the harsh Venusian environment for extended periods of time, on the order of several hours to days, Honeybee Robotics proposes development of high temperature scoop and joint; and continued development of an extreme temperature brushless DC motor and a resolver. All hardware will be demonstrated in sim ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration