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Electrochemical Drug Infusion Pump
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: OSD05H01The CONOPS for the Expeditionary Medical Support System (EMEDS) is based on practical effectiveness, speed, and efficiency. Key among the tools required by the Air Mobility Command and the Air Combat Command, which are two of the major commands that are part of the United Air Force is a multi-channel intravenous infusion pump capable of delivering fluids that meets the safe-to-fly criteria for all ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Efficient cFS-based On-board Lamberts Solution for DSMs
SBC: ADVANCED SPACE LLC Topic: T11Distributed Spacecraft Missions (DSM) architectures provide unique scientific and programmatic benefits including multipoint in-situ measurements, multi-angle viewpoints, and improved understanding of the connections between separately measured phenomena and their time variations. However, these missions impose significant operational demands on ground tracking resources and mission operators alik ...
STTR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Heterogeneous Silicon Photonics OFDR Sensing System
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: T8Luna will team with Dr. John Bowers of UCSB to continue development of an Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR) system-on-chip using heterogeneous silicon photonics to enable a minimal weight structural health monitoring system. This system-on-chip will be the building block for distributed sensing interrogation systems that are the size of a deck of playing cards. This lightweight, rugged ...
STTR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Developing Software for Pharmacodynamics and Bioassay Studies
SBC: TConneX Inc. Topic: DHP16C001Thegoal is to develop asoftwaretool that implementsa novelapproach applicableto fitgeneral pharmacologic, toxicology, or other biomedical data, that mayexhibita non-monotonic dose-responserelationship for which thecurrent parametricmodels fail. Thesoftwareexplores dose-responserelationships using both monotonicand non-monotonicmodels,and estimates theassociated doseresponsecurves,which can further ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Safe, High Energy Batteries for Space Suits
SBC: NOHMS TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: H4NASA requires breakthrough battery cell technologies that are much safer than current state-of-the-art lithium-ion cell technologies in order to achieve NASAs far-term energy storage goals for human and robotic missions. A new generation of spacesuits is needed to support EVAs for future surface exploration missions. These new suits will require decreased mass and volume, improved functionality, a ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A High Speed Tunable Etalon for LIDAR
SBC: COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS, INC. Topic: S1A solid state yet rapidly tunable etalon based on liquid crystal (LC) etalon technology is constructed using minimized LC birefringence response time in an optimized electric field. The key technological innovation is the use of liquid crystal to tune the etalon.nbsp;nbsp;While this type of etalon has been in use for many years, a development effort is undertaken to reduce the time it takes to tun ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Sustained Low Altitude Lunar Orbital Missions (SLALOMs)
SBC: ADVANCED SPACE LLC Topic: H9Absent an atmosphere, the limit for a minimum-orbit altitude (lt; 50 km) at the Moon, or other airless body, is currently bounded by the technological limitations of the guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) subsystem. Breakthrough improvements in this subsystem will enable new scientific investigations, such as (1) low altitude, direct sampling of the lunar particles naturally lofted by the com ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Turbulence Modeling and Risk-Based Planning to Enable Safe Autonomous Operations
SBC: BARRON ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: A3Turbulence is widespread in the atmosphere, and safe aircraft operations require predictions of turbulence to reduce encounters with severe and extreme turbulence, and appropriate responses when hazardous turbulence is encountered.nbsp; Current airspace operations rely largely on humans to mitigate turbulence hazards at the flight planning stage and in flight.nbsp; The future air transportation sy ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
ADAMANT: Adaptive Manipulation for Tasks
SBC: Traclabs Inc. Topic: Z5Robots will play an important role in NASA#39;s upcoming missions to the Moon and beyond.nbsp; They will need to manipulate their environment in complex and useful ways - carrying objects, using tools, and assisting crew.nbsp; NASArsquo;s humanoid robots have highly dexterous end-effectors, but developing software to fully utilize such hands remains a challenging task.nbsp; Grasping strategies are ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Second-Sage Biological Wastewater Processor
SBC: PANCOPIA, INC. Topic: H3Pancopia proposes the development of a low cost, reliable second-stagenbsp;biological reactor to remove high levels of nitrogen from the biological wastewater treatment unit (rCOMANDR) unit being developed at Texas Tech University (TTU). nbsp;Pancopia will partner with TTU to develop the second-stage reactor which has the potential to removing an additional 85% of the nitrogen in wastewater.
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration