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An Automated Test Bed for Assessing System-of-System (SoS) Assurance
SBC: DeVivo AST, Inc. Topic: 9040177RAs System-of-Systems (SoS) become more complex, interactions and latent emergent behaviors become difficult to identify and control. Unmanned Autonomous Systems (UAS) are a prime example of SoS that are both critical and difficult to assure. Drawing upon prior work into multi-criteria decision making (MCDM), DeVivo AST has developed TOP Score, a software tool that facilitates the modeling and anal ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Technology Transfer of Multimodal Biometric Application Resource Kit (MBARK)
SBC: Ad Harmony Topic: N/AThe technical objective of this project is to develop a prototype of a face recognition application in a cloud computing environment utilizing MBARK as the middleware. The application will have a client piece that will run on a mobile device such as a laptop and a server piece that will run on a higher-performance computing cluster. The specific objectives of this development project can be enumer ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Development of a GPU-based High Performance Community Radiative Transfer Model
SBC: Hyper Sensing, LLC Topic: 835DComputation of the radiative transfer model for a hyperspectral sounder with thousands of spectral channels is very time-consuming. Consequently, operational data assimilation systems can assimilate only a few hundred channels. The radiative transfer model is very suitable for GPU implementation to take advantage of GPU massively parallel computing capability, where radiances at various channels c ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
TORC-SP: High Torque, Low Jitter Scissored-Pair CMG Technology
SBC: Honeybee Robotics, Ltd. Topic: S405NASA sees an increasing role in the near future for small satellites in the 5-100 kg size range. A potentially disruptive technology, small satellites are being eyed as platforms for the rapid demonstration of new technologies and important science missions. Currently, small satellite platforms struggle to balance the three critical tasks of collecting enough power, acquiring data and downlinking ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Fusion of Built in Test (BIT) Technologies with Embeddable Fault Tolerant Techniques for Power System and Drives in Space Exploration
SBC: Impact Technologies Topic: X104Impact Technologies has proposed development of an effective prognostic and fault accommodation system for critical DC power systems including PV systems. Overall goal for this program is development of techniques that enable power system fault tolerance based on diagnostic features from the solar cells, power bus, and power transistors. After completion of Phase I efforts towards this goal, Impac ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Efficiency, High Output Plastic Melt Waste Compactor (HEHO-PMWC)
SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation Topic: X202The innovative High Efficiency, High Output Plastic Melt Waste Compactor (HEHO-PMWC) is a trash dewatering and volume reduction system that uses heat melt compaction to remove nearly 100% of water from trash and reduce the volume by up to 11 times. The HEHO-PMWC system incorporates novel methods to compress the trash, recover water, and remove the resultant plastic tiles. This system requires acce ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Computational Tool for Coupled Simulation of Nonequilibrium Hypersonic Flows with Ablation
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: X901The goal of this SBIR project is to develop a predictive computational tool for the aerothermal environment around ablation-cooled hypersonic atmospheric entry vehicles. This tool is based on coupling the relevant physics models to the LeMANS code for hypersonic flows and to the MOPAR code for material response, both developed by the University of Michigan. In Phase I of this project, we developed ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Integrated Inflatable Ballute for Planetary Entry
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: X902CFDRC and TRLA are proposing to develop, design and test a highly scalable, mass-optimized inflatable structure that makes maximum utilization of materials in providing tailored stiffness and rigidity for hypersonic entry vehicles. The proposed inflatable structure is a hybrid pressure restraint vessel employing an impervious cloth-reinforced barrier structure enveloped by an integrated array of h ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Lightweight, Efficient Power Converters for Advanced Turboelectric Aircraft Propulsion Systems
SBC: MTECH Laboratories, LLC Topic: A201NASA is investigating advanced turboelectric aircraft propulsion systems that utilize superconducting motors to drive a number of distributed turbofans. Conventional electric motors are too large and heavy to be practical for this application, and so superconducting motors are required. In order to improve maneuverability of the aircraft, variable speed power converters would be required to thro ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Non-Toxic Ionic Liquid Fuels for Exploration Applications
SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation Topic: X1001ORBITEC proposes to develop and test new, non-toxic ionic liquid fuels for propulsion applications. Vintage propulsion systems frequently use highly toxic propellants such as MMH. The toxicity of these propellants increases not only the risk of the missions but also the expense, due to special handling required during the entire lifetime of the propellant. Replacing toxic propellants with stron ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 National Aeronautics and Space Administration