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Spatially and Temporally Resolved Diagnostics of Dense Sprays Using Gated, Femtosecond, Digital Holography
SBC: METROLASER, INCORPORATED Topic: A103This is a proposal to develop a unique, gated, picosecond, digital holography system for characterizing dense particle fields in high pressure combustion environments; a critical requirement clearly defined in the NASA solicitation. Most imaging methods fail to provide this capability because noise from multiple scattering buries the signal needed to acquire a useful image. Solutions to this probl ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Plenoptic Attitude Monitoring System
SBC: Physical Optics Corporation Topic: A108NASA is seeking an optical system capable of analyzing the attitude of wind tunnel models in real time, with a high angular resolution and robustness. To address this need, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Plenoptic Attitude Monitoring (PAM) system, which utilizes a dual plenoptic imager to extract attitude information. The innovative dual plenoptic design utilizes one p ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Aircraft Chemical Sensor Arrays for Onboard Engine and Bleed Air Monitoring
SBC: MAKEL ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: A201Makel Engineering Inc. (MEI), proposes to develop flight capable chemical microsensor arrays for in-situ monitoring of high temperature bleed air and turbine exhaust in jet engines. The proposed chemical sensor probes will be a new class of on-board engine instrumentation for real time monitoring of engine and bleed air system operation in flight. Sensor arrays developed by MEI have been demonst ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Compact High Power 3D LiDAR System for (UAS) Unmanned Aircraft Systems
SBC: EOTRON LLC Topic: A202Eotron has introduced a high performance 3D Time-of-Flight Laser illumination source based on its patented silicon packaging technology originally developed to improve power and brightness in high-power diode laser modules. Using proprietary design, fabrication and thermal management techniques, Eotron has developed a compact Laser illumination source that achieves a high pulse modulation rate an ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Penetrating Backscatter X-Ray Imaging System
SBC: Physical Optics Corporation Topic: H1302To address NASA's need for advanced nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of complex built-up spacecraft structures, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new Penetrating Backscatter X-ray Imaging (PRAXI) system for in situ single-sided, three-dimensional (3D) NDE of the integrity of spacecraft components and structures. The PRAXI system is based on a novel approach for 3D Compton-base ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Orbital Fiber Optic Production Module
SBC: Physical Optics Corporation Topic: H1401Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop the Orbital Fiber Optic Production Module (ORFOM), which addresses NASA's needs for sustainable space operations and full utilization of the International Space Station (ISS). ORFOM is an orbital scientific payload that will be capable of optical fiber draw in zero gravity onboard the ISS, and specifically "ZBLAN" fluoride glass fiber which is ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Compact Chemical Monitor for Spacecraft Water Recovery Systems
SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: H301The International Space Station (ISS) requires lightweight, low-power, easy-to-use, accurate, and stable sensor technology for monitoring wastewater content to ensure proper functioning of the ISS Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS). In particular, continuous and unattended pH, Ca2+, and conductivity monitoring in the Urine Processor Assembly (UPA) in use in the ISS Water Recover ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Temperature Chemical Sensor Array Payload For UAV Based In-situ Volcanic Gas Measurements
SBC: MAKEL ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: S107Makel Engineering, Inc. proposes to develop a low cost, UAV based microsensor array payload for monitoring volcanic processes such as plume vents and hot lava flows. Microsensor arrays, each consisting of four to eight high temperature sensors for species such as OCS, HF, HCl, NOx, CO, SOx, CH4, H2O, O2, and CO2, will be packaged with electronics and data transmission capability. The high temper ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
1015 PTT Segment MEMS DM Development
SBC: IRIS AO, INC. Topic: S201Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology has the potential to create deformable mirrors (DM) with more than 10^4 actuators with size, weight, and power specifications that are far lower than conventional piezoelectric and electrostrictive DMs. However, considerable development is necessary to take state-of-the-art MEMS DMs and make them flight-like for wavefront control in coronagraphs for ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low Cost, Pump-fed, Non-Catalytic Thruster for Secondary Payload Green Propulsion
SBC: Flight Works, Inc. Topic: S302Flight Works is proposing to expand its technology in micropump-fed propulsion, including 1U CubeSat green propulsion, to the development and demonstration of a low cost, pump-fed, cooled, non-catalytic 1-5 N-class AF-M315E thruster for secondary payload propulsion. Typically, requirements imposed by the primary mission have led secondary payloads to have very limited propulsion capability. For e ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration