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Polymer Matrix Composite Materials for Lightning Strike Mitigation
SBC: Sensintel Inc. Topic: A201In this phase I SBIR program, a team led by Advanced Ceramics Research Inc. (ACR) propose a novel, low-cost manufacturing process for multi-functional polymer composite components with improved lightning strike mitigation and EMI shielding capabilities. The proposed program will develop and demonstrate a process for manufacturing complex-geometry composite parts with tailored lightning strike miti ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Scaled Model Technology for Flight Research of General Aviation Aircraft
SBC: Sensintel Inc. Topic: T701Our proposed future Phase II activities are aimed at developing a scientifically based "tool box" for flight research using scaled models. These tools will be of great use for GA companies in the design, development, and FAA approval of future general aviation (GA) aircraft, in particular also when novel technologies such as active flow control, circulation control, etc. are being considered. We w ...
STTR Phase II 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
System-Level Autonomy Trust Enabler (SLATE)
SBC: ADVENTIUM ENTERPRISES, LLC Topic: N/AThis SBIR project will achieve trusted, reconfigurable, intelligent autonomy through system-level validation. The goal is to design and develop a representation and reasoning system for system-level verification and validation (V&V) of high-level autonomous control for complex systems operating in dynamic environments. Starting from component-level behavioral guarantees, the System-Level Autonom ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Passive Wireless Cryogenic Liquid Level Sensors Using Orthogonal Frequency Coded Acoustic Wave Devices
SBC: SENSANNA INC. Topic: T602This proposal describes the continued development of passive wireless surface acoustic wave (SAW) based liquid level sensors for NASA application to cryogenic liquid level sensing. Orthogonal Frequency Coded (OFC) SAW devices have been demonstrated as passive wireless temperature sensors in NASA Contract NNK04OA28C, and are being further developed under NNK05OB31C. The liquid level sensors use d ...
STTR Phase II 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Passive Wireless Hydrogen Sensors Using Orthogonal Frequency Coded Acoustic Wave Devices
SBC: SENSANNA INC. Topic: T602This proposal describes the continued development of passive orthogonal frequency coded (OFC) surface acoustic wave (SAW) based hydrogen sensors for NASA application to distributed wireless hydrogen leak detection systems. These novel sensors use an OFC SAW device structure, combined with Palladium (Pd) nanocluster film elements and hydrophobic self assembled monolayer (SAM) coatings to produce f ...
STTR Phase II 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Development of Novel, Optically-Based Instrumentation for Aircraft System Testing and Control
SBC: BRIMROSE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Topic: T202We propose to develop a compact, robust, optically-based sensor for making temperature and multi-species concentration measurements in aircraft system ground and flight test environments. This system will utilize a widely tunable near infrared light source to make absorption measurements of gas constituents in the propulsion system (combustion reactant and products in the combustion zone, with acc ...
STTR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Electronic Modeling and Design for Extreme Temperatures
SBC: COOLCAD ELECTRONICS, LLC Topic: X204We propose to develop electronics for operation at temperatures that range from -230oC to +130oC. This new technology will minimize the requirements for external heat sources that are currently necessary for operation of low-temperature electronics. Such technology would significantly improve reliability, performance, lifetime of electronics that are used for space applications, including satelli ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
OZ: An Innovative Primary Flight Display
SBC: Emerald Sky Technologies, LLC Topic: A105The proposed SBIR project will develop OZ, an innovative primary flight display for aircraft. The OZ display, designed from "first principles" of vision science, cognition, and Human-Centered Computing, brings all cockpit information required for flight together into a single, unified display that uses a common frame of reference employing both the focal and ambient channels of human visual proce ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Monolithic Time Delay Integrated APD Arrays
SBC: Epitaxial Technologies, LLC Topic: N/AThe overall goal of the proposed program by Epitaxial Technologies is to develop monolithic time delay integrated avalanche photodiode (APD) arrays with sensitivity and dynamic range at least an order of magnitude better than currently available ladar sensors and free-space optical communication terminals. We will accomplish this by monolithically integrating on the same chip, APD arrays with tran ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Productive Large Scale Personal Computing: Fast Multipole Methods on GPU/CPU Systems
SBC: Fantalgo, LLC Topic: S802To be used naturally in design optimization, parametric study and achieve quick total time-to-solution, simulation must naturally and personally be available to the scientist/engineer, as easily as email or word-processing. Environments such as Matlab/IDL allow ease of use, but unless simulations are extremely fast, they cannot be used naturally. Many large-scale numerical calculations require st ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration