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Light-Curing Structural Tape for In-Space Repair
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: X1203NASA has numerous requirements for in-space repair capabilities to aid future missions beyond earth orbit. A subset of these requirements is adhesive patch materials that provide permanent or temporary repair of a wide variety of surfaces with minimal surface preparation. Prior work on light (UV and visible) curing composite matrix resins for rigidizing inflatable spacecraft shows that there is ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Safe, Legal, and Autonomous See-and-Avoid System for UAVs
SBC: Aerotonomy, Incorporated Topic: N/AAerotonomy, Incorporated, and subcontractors Georgia Tech and the AAI Corporation will combine state-of-the-art adaptive UAV control, optimized sensor suites, innovative strategic and tactical maneuvering systems, and a wealth of experience in manufacturing and operating Tactical UAVs (including the Shadow 200) to create a practical and autonomous See-and-Avoid System (SAAS) for safe UAV operation ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Robust Engineered Thermal Control Material Systems for Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) and Prometheus Needs
SBC: APPLIED MATERIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: X1004identified needs for the thermal control and ESD functions of the Prometheus Program's hardware for the heat rejection system for the planned nuclear system. These efforts can also serve uniquely the (CEV) radiator systems needs. The TCMS for the radiators of the both CEV and Prometheus missions need to operate at higher temperatures and provide the space environment stable low ratio of (αs/εT) ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Wide-Bandwidth, Ultra-Accurate, Composite Inertial Reference Sensor
SBC: A-TECH CORPORATION Topic: S103Applied Technology Associates (ATA) proposes to develop a new inertial sensor by combining two sensing phenomena in a single device. ATA has patented an advanced inertial sensing technology based on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). Numerous researchers have patented and developed micro-electromechanical sensors (MEMS) that measures inertial angular motions. We believe that a composite sensor based o ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Hardware/Software Design Environment for Reconfigurable Communication Systems
SBC: BINACHIP, INC. Topic: O106NASA's vision of Space Exploration will require advancements in communication systems to maintain flexibility and adaptability to changing needs and requirements. The research outlined in this project will develop a hardware/software design environment that will allow NASA engineers to automatically develop flexible, reconfigurable communications systems. We will develop automated compiler algor ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Rover Radar for Surface Navigation, Hazard Detection and Negative Obstacle Avoidance
SBC: Epsilon Lambda Electronics Corp. Topic: X103In Topic X1.03 NASA (JPL) is seeking to extend and implement long distance exploratory surface rover missions to gain knowledge of surface topology and roughness. The benefit is to identify suitable sites for future landings of human or robotic missions and to aid in pinpoint landings. High resolution millimeter wave radar sensors provide a low cost, reliable way for a Moon or Mars Rover to dete ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
MOBI-DIC: MOBIle DIssemination of loCal information in Peer-to-Peer Wireless Networks
SBC: PIROUETTE SOFTWARE CONSULTING Topic: N/AInformation Technology (IT) is a key element in the successful achievement of NASA's strategic goals. Modern IT tools and techniques have the capability to redefine many design and operational processes as well as enable grand exploration and science investigations. This proposal plans to address NASA's needs for innovative communication concepts for autonomous systems that require local informati ...
STTR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Plume Diagnostics for Combustion Stability
SBC: SIERRA ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: T901Sierra Engineering and Purdue University propose to leverage combustion stability testing, already funded and planned for the second and third quarters of next year at Purdue, by developing a non-intrusive plume instrument capable of detecting combustion instability and testing it during combustor firings. Purdue has previously created the combustor and demonstrated unstable combustion operation. ...
STTR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Simulating Emerging Space Industries with Agent-Based Modeling
SBC: SPACEWORKS ENTERPRISES INC Topic: X1401The Vision for Space Exploration (VSE) calls for encouraging commercial participation as a top-level objective. Given current and future commercial activities, how should the government satisfy this objective? How can simulation of future companies determine the most likely to emerge? This innovation seeks to answer such questions envisioning a diverse set of four possible future space companies ( ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Polarimeter on a Chip: Antenna-Coupled Microbolometers and Polarimeters for Submillimeterwave and Millimeterwave Focal Planes
SBC: STAR CRYOELECTRONICS, LLC Topic: S401Future missions to study astrophysical sources at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths require focal planes of 1000's of detectors that must operate at the background limit from cooled telescopes in space, couple efficiently to optical systems spanning wavelengths from 1 cm to 0.1 mm, allow precise measurements of polarization, and interface with a suitable readout technology. These properties ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 National Aeronautics and Space Administration