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Efficient Techniques for Formal Verification of PowerPC 750 Executables
SBC: ARIES DESIGN AUTOMATION, LLC Topic: N/AWe will develop an efficient tool for formal verification of PowerPC 750 executables. The PowerPC 750 architecture is used in the radiation-hardened RAD750 flight-control computers that are utilized in many space missions. The resulting tool will be capable of formally checking: 1) the equivalence of two instruction sequences; and 2) properties of a given instruction sequence. The tool will automa ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
SiC Avalanche Photodiodes and Arrays
SBC: Aymont Technology, Inc. Topic: S105Aymont Technology, Inc. (Aymont) will demonstrate the feasibility of SiC p-i-n avalanche photodiodes (APD) arrays. Aymont will demonstrate 4 x 4 arrays of 2 mm2 APDs for visible-blind high-sensitivity UV detection. These arrays will exhibit high gain (10^6), high quantum efficiency (peak < 50%), and high speed (). They will demonstrate scalability, allowing for larger arrays (20 x 20) in Phase ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
UltraSail Solar Sail Flight Experiment
SBC: CU AEROSPACE L.L.C. Topic: S304CU Aerospace and its University of Illinois teammate propose the design, sub-component fabrication and preliminary test of an UltraSail "Cubesat" 20 m2 solar sail spacecraft leading to a flight test in low Earth orbit. The complete flight test program consists of: preliminary design and sub-component tests; fabrication and assembly of a University of Illinois Cubesat spacecraft bus adapted to sol ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Extended Refreshable Tactile Graphic Display (with Linear Actuation Array)
SBC: E L I A Life Technology Inc Topic: N/ANew innovative technology for the visually impaired has been developed by NIST. If commercialized, it would provide refreshable tactile graphical information to the visually impaired, enabling them to compete on a more equal footing in the workplace and the education system.
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
High Efficiency, High Mass Specific Power Two-Terminal Solar Cells
SBC: EPIR TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: S303Future NASA missions will require significant improvements in photovoltaic energy conversion efficiency (>30%) and mass specific power (>600 W/kg), and improved radiation tolerance. We propose to develop a high efficiency monolithic three-junction, two-terminal solar cell using lattice matched HgCdZnTe and/or HgCdMgTe alloys, which will offer great advantages in terms of weight and interconnect si ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Quantum Calorimeters Based on HgCdTe Alloys
SBC: EPIR TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: S402NASA's next generation of x-ray observation missions require x-ray calorimeters with superior energy resolution. Semimetallic HgTe has already proven itself as an excellent soft x-ray absorber material due to its low heat capacity. Hg0.834Cd0.166Te was shown in Phase 1 to have a heat capacity superior to that of HgTe. Hence Hg0.834Cd0.166Te-based microcalorimeter arrays are expected to have an ene ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High-Efficiency, High-Temperature, Ultra-Lightweight GaP-Based Solar Cells
SBC: EpiWorks, Inc. Topic: S203The objective of this proposal is to study and demonstrate novel GaAsNP/GaP/AlGaP technology for use in extreme photovoltaic (PV) energy conversion. NASA and the scientific community are interested in solar missions that go as far as Saturn or even into near sun conditions. Such missions present a challenging problem for PV technology. In addition to the requisite high efficiency and reduced so ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
V-Band Wireless Surface Networks
SBC: Epsilon Lambda Electronics Corp. Topic: O110NASA GLENN RESEARCH CENTER in Topic O1.10 has identified the need to provide surface communications networks for human and robotic missions to explore the Moon and Mars. The network nodes will be located at fixed sites, as well as on robotic vehicles and on humans that are moving about on the surface. The purpose is for relatively short range, but highly reliable, support of bi-directional voice ...
SBIR Phase I 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