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A High Reliability Frequency Stabilized Semiconductor Laser Source
SBC: Princeton Optronics Topic: S101NASA needs high stability laser source of 1W output power for Lidar applications. Princeton Optronics has developed ultra-stable, narrow linewidth diode pumped solid state lasers using stable packaging and high performance locker. We have also developed high power Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) semiconductor laser sources. We propose to develop a high reliability master oscillator ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Miniature, Rugged, Pulsed Laser Source for LIDAR Application
SBC: Princeton Optronics Topic: S101Princeton Optronics proposes to develop a high energy pulsed laser source based on a novel approach. The approach consists of a technique to combine a large number of diode pumped solid state lasers. The resulting laser can be packaged in a very small package. We will develop the laser and package it into a laser welded package which can be space qualified. We can achieve 50mJ or higher level of e ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Novel Photonic RF Spectrometer
SBC: SPECTRUM MAGNETICS LLC Topic: S104Leveraging on recent breakthroughs in broadband photonic devices and components for RF and microwave applications, SML proposes a new type of broadband microwave spectrometer with performance and affordability that were not attainable before. The photonic microwave spectrometer overcomes the constrains associated with microwave electronics, linearly and simultaneously offering 6-18 GHz (potential ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Flexible Tube-Based Network Control
SBC: THE INNOVATION LABORATORY, INC. Topic: A301The Innovation Laboratory, Inc. builds a control system which controls the topology of an air traffic flow network and the network flow properties which enables Air Traffic Management (ATM) to adapt to hazardous weather constraints and provide high capacity flows in the National Airspace System (NAS). The Network Flow Organizer automatically adjusts the flows of air traffic with respect to weather ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Regenerable Lunar Airborne Dust Filter
SBC: UMPQUA RESEARCH COMPANY Topic: X202Effective methods are needed to control pervasive Lunar Dust within spacecraft and surface habitations. Once inside, airborne transmission is the primary mode of dispersion. Inhalation of this fine powder may pose a serious health risk. Lunar dust may cause degradation of materials, interfere with proper operation of instrumentation & controls, and may prevent formation of adequate seals. To solv ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Nonhazardous Urine Pretreatment Method for Future Exploration Systems
SBC: UMPQUA RESEARCH COMPANY Topic: X302A nonhazardous urine pretreatment system prototype is proposed that will stabilize urine against biological growth or chemical instabilities without using hazardous chemicals. Untreated urine fosters biological growth, ammonia off-gassing, creation of bio-solids, and inorganic precipitates, which foul water and air reclamation hardware. The current Russian system employs hexavalent chromium, a s ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Brine Dewatering Using Ultrasonic Nebulization
SBC: UMPQUA RESEARCH COMPANY Topic: N/ARecovery of water from brine is critically important for manned space exploration. Resupply of water is prohibitively costly for extended missions. It is anticipated that NASA will pool urine, hygiene water and humidity condensate into a combined waste stream that will subsequently be concentrated into a brine while recovering some but not all of the water, 90-95%. The concentrated brine that r ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration