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SCAP Content Editor
SBC: G2, INC. Topic: N/ANIST and G2 have been on the forefront of security automation with the development of the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP). However, the barrier to entry for SCAP content creation is the requirement to have in depth knowledge of the underlying specifications. This project aims to allow security experts to create SCAP content without the need to be an expert in the specification. By leve ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
An Automated Lapping Apparatus and Process for High- Process for High-Precision Random Profile Roughness Specimen Fabrication
SBC: X-Wave Innovations, Inc. Topic: N/AThe measurement and quality control for smooth engineering surfaces are becoming more and more important in modern science and technology due to their important engineering functions and high production costs. NIST has frequently received requests for U.S. industry to provide Standard Reference Material (SRM) high-precision, random profile roughness specimens to support smooth surface measurements ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Real-Time Smart Tools for Processing Spectroscopy Data
SBC: Signal Processing, Inc. Topic: T501Since Mars rovers have limited life span, NASA wants to maximize the exploration activities during this period. Rock sample analysis is one of the main tasks of rover missions. Traditionally, rock selection is decided by human operators. Due to long communication delay, manual selection process is time-consuming. There is a strong need to develop an automatic software system to automate the proces ...
STTR Phase II 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Alternative Green Technology for Power Generation Using Waste-Heat Energy And Advanced Thermoelectric Materials
SBC: BRIMROSE TECHNOLOGY CORP Topic: T803NASA is interested in advancing green technology research for achieving sustainable and environmentally friendly energy sources. Thermo-electric power generation (TEPG) has exceptionally rich potential to fulfill this need. A TEPG module requires (1) material that can provide high figure of merit while still providing efficient heat control; (2) low resistance ohmic contacts that operate at high t ...
STTR Phase II 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Security-Enhanced Autonomous Network Management for Space Networking
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: O106NASA's Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program is integrating its three current agency networks: Space Network (SN), Deep Space Network (DSN), and Near Earth Network (NEN). This effort raises several issues for the network management in the future integrated space networks. First, an integrated network management function, which uses common standards and implementations, is needed to se ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
ESPRIT: Exercise Sensing and Pose Recovery Inference Tool
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: X1101Crew exercise is important for maintaining the health and fitness of astronauts, and to prevent adverse health problems, such as bone density losses. We developed algorithms for ESPRIT: an Exercise Sensing and Pose Recovery Inference Tool, in support of NASA's Exercise Countermeasure Program. ESPRIT is a stereo camera system that monitors exercise activities, detects markers placed on the body and ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Novel Silicon Carbide Deep Ultraviolet Detectors: Device Modeling, Characterization, Design and Prototyping
SBC: COOLCAD ELECTRONICS, LLC Topic: S105Silicon Carbide deep UV detectors can achieve large gains, high signal-to-noise ratios and solar-blind operation, with added benefits of smaller sizes, lower operating voltages, radiation hardness, ruggedness and scalability. SiC UV APDs implementation is challenging due to some material defects, relatively not-well modeled device operation, and very high absorption coefficients near 200nm wavelen ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Formaldehyde Profiler Using Laser Induced Fluorescence Technique
SBC: MASSTECH, INC. Topic: S108Formaldehyde (HCHO) is a key trace species that is of great interest to atmospheric scientists in NASA and other research institutions. In this SBIR project, we proposed to build an airborne atmospheric formaldehyde (HCHO) profiler implementing a Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) technique. This airborne instrument can also be used on the ground for measuring vertical HCHO profiles. To our knowle ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Robust Real-Time Collaboration Technology for Decision Support in Multi-Platform Virtual Globe Environments
SBC: STORMCENTER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Topic: S602The innovation aims to develop the tools for multiple geobrowsers to communicate over the Internet to create a real collaborative experience over computer desktop virtual globes when dealing with any type of geospatial information. These functions are especially important when dealing with decision makers, who frequently are non-GIS experts that require visualizing their own assets on a map, like ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Improved CDGPS FDIR Using Comm-based Relative Measurements
SBC: EMERGENT SPACE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: S401The proposed innovation is to use the comm-based measurements available from many advanced satellite cluster wireless networks to improve the flexibility and robustness of relative and absolute navigation systems without the additional expense, weight and power that a traditional navigation backup systems (like an extra GPS receiver) would require. This will be accomplished by comparing the range ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 National Aeronautics and Space Administration