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A Compact, Efficient Pyrolysis/Oxidation System for Solid Waste Resource Recovery in Space
SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: X203Both pyrolysis and oxidation steps have been considered as the key solid waste processing step for a Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELSS). Pyrolysis is more amenable to handling mixed solid waste streams in a microgravity environment, but produces a more complex product stream. Oxidation (incineration) produces a simpler product stream, but the oxidation of mixed solids is a complex u ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Cathode Electrolyzer (ACE)
SBC: Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc. Topic: X601The proposed innovation is a static, cathode-fed, 2000 psi, balanced-pressure Advanced Cathode Electrolyzer (ACE) based on PEM electrolysis technology. It electrolyzes water vapor supplied to the hydrogen-evolving electrode and eliminates the need to circulate hydrogen and water on the cathode side of the cell. Innovations include the application of Infinity proprietary cell sealing technology ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Data Mining and Deployment for Integrated Vehicle Health Management and the Space Vehicle Lifecycle
SBC: MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORP Topic: A105In a successful Phase 1 project for NASA SBIR topic A1.05, "Data Mining for Integrated Vehicle Health Management," Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC) demonstrated its SPADE anomaly detection software to key personnel in NASA's Intelligent Systems Division (ISD) and with data from our partners at Boeing, SpaceX and GMV Space Systems. The feedback from these demonstrations was used to establish f ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Thermoset Nanocomposites
SBC: Claytec, Inc. Topic: A201Low-cost, environmentally compatible synthesis methods are used to prepare silicate nanoparticles with surface areas, surface polarity and hierarchical lamellar and mesoporous structures ideally suited as barrier and reinforcing agents for epoxy and polyimide thermoset polymers for use in next generation air transport systems (NGATS) and related aerospace vehicles. Unlike organoclays, which requi ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Airborne Wide Area Imager for Wildfire Mapping and Detection
SBC: XIOMAS TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: S108An autonomous airborne imaging system for earth science research, disaster response, and fire detection is proposed. The primary goal is to improve information to researchers and operations personnel. By operating autonomously and with higher spatial resolution, the system will deliver a 3X to 4X reduction in operating costs compared to current systems. The system uses a two color Quantum Well ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A low cost, secure radio communications system for UAVs
SBC: SCI_ZONE INC Topic: A202sci_Zone, Inc is seeking to develop the LinkStar-AV, an inexpensive, secure, and reliable satellite based radio system for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). The LinkStar-AV architecture treats the radio system as a secure node on the internet through the GlobalStar satellite communications network, providing continuous coverage between the UAS and ground. Control and monitoring is provided by an ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A METHOD TO PROVIDE LOWER COST CRYSTAL PROPERTIES STUDY SAMPLES
SBC: SCIENTIFIC MATERIALS CORP. Topic: N/ATHERE IS NEED FOR CRYSTAL SAMPLES TO STUDY NEW LASER MATERIALS. CURRENT CRYSTAL GROWTH SYSTEMS ARE EXPENSIVE ANDHENCE THE EXPERIMENTER NORMALLY LIMITS THE TEST VARIABLES. THERE IS A CURRENT NEED TO EVALUATE HOLMIUM DOPED YAG FOR A MID I-R LASER. THIS PROGRAM REQUIRES TWELVE SAMPLES, WITH VARYING RATIOS OF ERIBIUM, THULIUM HOLMIUM AND CHROMIUM, THULIUM, HOLMIUM. THIS PROGRAM PROPOSES TO DEVELOP THE ...
SBIR Phase II 1989 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Multi-Wavelength Seed Derived Laser for In-Situ Validation of Airborne Remote Sensing Instruments
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: S107This Phase I SBIR will establish the feasibility of developing a collinear three wavelength source for an in-situ, 1800, back scatter nephelometer. The three wavelength source is being developed to facilitate on-board validation measurements of airborne remote backscatter lidar. Currently, commercial nephelometers utilized for in-situ validation measurements employ wavelengths that are both not ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
An ADS-B Emergency Respone System for NextGen Airspace Safety
SBC: Munro and Associates Topic: A301FAA NextGencontrollers can employ the ADS-B datalink to send aircraft flight plans guiding the around traffic conflicts that the on-board system hasn't seen or hasn't resolved quickly by ATC standards. The emergency function that has 2 features; 1, if the on-board system detects an anomaly it will initiate a priority message and datastream to report a potential safety problem to NextGen ATC contro ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A SINGLE-VIEW, THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT RECOGNITION SYSTEM
SBC: Kms Fusion Inc Topic: N/ANASA NEEDS ROBUST, ACCURATE, AND EFFICIENT 3-D VISION SYSTEMS FOR SPACE STATION CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND OPERATIONS. THESE VISION SYSTEMS MUST BE ABLE TO OPERATE RELIABLY IN CLUTTERED ENVIRONMENTS HAVING POOR NATURAL ILLUMINATION AND CONTAINING POTENTIALLY MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF OBJECTS WHICH MAY BE MOVING. EXISTING VISION SYSTEMS USING CAMERAS ARE TOO INFLEXIBLE ANDSLOW. SIMILARLY, SYSTEMS ...
SBIR Phase I 1989 National Aeronautics and Space Administration