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Applications of AI to ensemble forecasts of compound extreme weather events in support of operational adaptation of electric utilities
SBC: CLIMATE FORECAST APPLICATIONS NETWORK, LLC Topic: 91We propose a high-impact innovation for weather forecasting that integrates global ensemble weather forecasts with an AI-driven post-processing model of extreme weather indices. This innovation will provide the basis for skillful probabilistic forecasts of compound extreme weather events at extended lead times. Extreme weather/climate events of relevance to electric utilities focused on in Phase I ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
High-Repetition-Rate Pump Sources Tailored for High-Purity Entanglement Generation
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: T8This Phase I SBIR will lead to the development of a bandwidth tailored pump source for high purity photon pair generation. Spontaneous parametric down conversion can be used to generate high purity photon pairs at wavelengths of interest to NASA and the broader scientific community. However, these sources are highly dependent on pulsed pump laser parameters. Traditional pulsed laser sources are la ...
STTR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Fault Tolerant RISC-V Flight Computer with Coprocessor Support
SBC: RESILIENT COMPUTING, LLC Topic: Z2This Phase II project aims to prototype a novel technology that can advance the state-of-the-art in high performance space computing.nbsp; The base computer technology, called ldquo;RadPCrdquo;, brings together a suite of fault recovery mechanisms that enable Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) to operate reliably in the presence of space radiation that causes si ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Real-Time Hardware Configurable Coprocessors
SBC: RESILIENT COMPUTING, LLC Topic: Z2This project proposes a coprocessor companion to future radiation-hardened processors that can boost performance using commercial Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). nbsp;This project will investigate the feasibility of using dynamically reconfigurable coprocessing circuitry within a proven fault-tolerant architecture known as RadPC.nbsp; The RadPC architecture has been matured through NASA-fun ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Visible light phase and amplitude modulators for quantum sensors and clocks
SBC: ADVR, INC. Topic: S16This Phase I SBIR will lead to the development of key photonic components for use in high performance quantum sensors and clocks. AdvR proposes to develop very high performance phase and amplitude modulators for use at visible and ultra-violet wavelengths. The proposed innovation utilizes high performance, damage resistant optical waveguides with high speed traveling wave electrodes to provide int ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Vacuum Regenerable Sorbents For CO2 and Humidity Control within the xEMU
SBC: XPLOSAFE LLC Topic: H4In this Phase II SBIR, XploSafe will build on its Phase I work to advance the development and evaluation of sorbents identified during the Phase I. Phase I results demonstrated the feasibility of sorbent candidates as viable replacement for the current carbon dioxide and humidity control solution. The developed materials exhibit significant advantages including higher CO2 capacity and easier regen ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Automated monitoring of salmonoids in streams with new solid-state LiDar
SBC: FIELD DATA SERVICES LLC Topic: 93Maintaining healthy populations of salmon and trout (salmonids) has significant biological, cultural, and economic benefits. Significant data gaps exist for sources of mortality in juvenile and adult salmonids in small streams. These gaps can create discrepancies between main stem escapement counts and estimates of population health. Field Data Services, LLC is developing novel camera trap technol ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
The pHyter and Other Oceanographic Tools for Citizen Science and STEM
SBC: SUNBURST SENSORS, LLC Topic: 95The pHyter is a handheld device that accurately measures pH using colorimetry, communicating with a cellphone via Bluetooth Low Energy. The app records location, time, temperature, pH and meta-data. In Phase I, we redesigned the instrument using an ‘internet of things’ development platform, modified the app to operate on both Android and iOS phones, and showed, through a network of partners, t ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Airborne High-Dynamic Range Anamorphic Hyperspectral Imager
SBC: RESONON, INC. Topic: S1The purpose of this effort is to develop and demonstrate a compact and high-performance hyperspectral imager designed specifically for remote sensing of aquatic systems/ecosystems.nbsp; The proposed design utilizes anamorphic optics, a unique segmented dual blaze grating, and innovative filter placement to maximize the instrumentrsquo;s sensitivity and dynamic range.nbsp; These innovations enable ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Structural Supercapacitors for Energy Storage in Airframe Components
SBC: STRUCTURED IONS, LLC Topic: A1As the electrification revolution is underway to combat climate change, one technical hurdle limitsnbsp;the progress, namely the ability to store large amount of electrical energy. Even though therenbsp;has been a huge improvement in energy density for batteries in the last decade, it is still notnbsp;enough to provide adequate power to weight-sensitive applications aerospace applications. There i ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration