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Improved Models for Prediction of Locally Intense Aeroacoustic Loads and Vibration Environments
SBC: ATA ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: T1201ATA Engineering, Inc. proposes an STTR program to develop innovative tools and methods that will significantly improve the accuracy of random vibration response predictions for aerospace structures under critical inhomogeneous aeroacoustic loads. This will allow more accurate predictions of structural responses to be made, potentially reducing vehicle weight and cost and improving the reliability ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Dynamic ASE Modeling and Optimization of Aircraft with SpaRibs
SBC: M4 ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: T401We propose development and demonstration of a dynamic aeroservoelastic modeling and optimization system based on curvilinear internal structural arrangements of variable topology. This will allow combined sizing and topology optimization of complete airplane configurations including aeroservoelastic performance.
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Free-Flying Unmanned Robotic Spacecraft for Asteroid Resource Prospecting and Characterization
SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd. Topic: T402Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) and Honeybee Robotics (HBR) proposes to develop an integrated autonomous free-flyer robotic spacecraft system to support the exploration and subsequent resource utilization of asteroids as well as other planetary bodies and moons. The proposed spacecraft will address the first step towards In Situ Resource Utilization from Near Earth Object bodies; namel ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Bio-Inspired Autonomous Communications Systems with Anomaly Detection Monitoring
SBC: EPISYS SCIENCE INC Topic: T501We propose to develop and demonstrate BioComm, a bio-inspired autonomous communications system (ACS) aimed at dynamically reconfiguring and redeploying autonomous communication assets in accordance with both mission objectives and communication demands simultaneously. BioComm is embedded with ADaM (Anomaly Detection and Monitorin) capability, which enables human supervisors or operators to exploit ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Unified Representation for Collaborative Visualization of Planetary Terrain Data
SBC: DIGITALFISH, INC. Topic: T1101We propose to apply to planetary terrain mapping an alternative, multiresolution method, subdivision surfaces (subdivs), in place of conventional digital elevation maps (DEMs) and fixed-resolution meshes. The proposed research is innovative in that it presents a new setting for subdivs that demands novel extensions to subdivision algorithms, techniques and theory. The primary objectives of this wo ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
The Application of 3D Additive Machining to Enhance the Affordability of a Small Launcher Booster Stage
SBC: Garvey Spacecraft Corporation Topic: T102The technical innovation proposed here expands upon early research into the viability of additive machining (AM) for liquid rocket engine components and other emerging capabilities to initiate TRL 6 flight test evaluations of candidate applications that could enhance the affordability of a small launch vehicle (SLV) booster stage. University of California, San Diego (USCD) has achieved success ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
An End-To-End Microfluidic Platform for Engineering Life Supporting Microbes in Space Exploration Missions
SBC: HJ SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: T601HJ Science & Technology proposes a programmable, low-cost, and compact microfluidic platform capable of running automated end-to-end processes and optimization of cellular engineering and synthetic biology applications. In collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Joint Genome Institute, we will establish the feasibility of the proposed microfluidic automation technology by ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
3D Geolocation of Current Pulses in Clouds Using a 6-Axis EB Vector Sensor
SBC: QUASAR FEDERAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: T802Lightning discharges within or near critical facilities can disrupt activities or result in damage. Although existing lightning locating systems can geolocate breakdown processes with accuracies of 10s of meters at heights above 1.5-2 km, they do not accurately report ground strike locations or provide estimates of current and charge transfer. In addition, conventional VLF/LF LLS networks do not c ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Compact Isotope Analysis System for In-Situ Biosignature Investigation
SBC: OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC Topic: T801We propose to develop a sensor for in-situ stable isotope analysis from a lander/rover on future planetary missions. The system will enable the collection of valuable information applicable to biosignature investigations, i.e., the search for evidence of life within the solar system. Current limitations to in-situ isotope measurements will be overcome by utilizing a hollow fiber optic based IR s ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Assessment to Accelerate Diagnostic Skill Acquisition
SBC: Parallel Consulting, LLC Topic: NIGMSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Current approaches to medical education produce new physicians with insufficient clinical competency to practice effectively with limited supervision, which has serious implications for patient outcomes during hospitaloff hours. Up to 70% of patients admitted to a hospital are admitted on nights or weekends, when staffing is low and residents may be in charge o ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health