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  1. Chip-scale Waveform Modulation System for Navigation Doppler Lidar

    SBC: Psionic, LLC            Topic: Z7

    The NDL is used during terminal descent; this is the phase of EDL in which terrain-relative decisions and final preparations for landing are made. During terminal descent, lander maneuvers include vehicle reorientation to facilitate surface relative sensing and using propulsion to divert away from hazards. During EDL, precise knowledge of the spacecraft state, as well as the properties of the land ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Deep Learning Based Real-Time Engine Prognostics and Health Management (DL-RTEPHM)

    SBC: OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC            Topic: S5

    Testing and verifying rocket engines requires the careful placement, calibration, and analysis of dozens of sensors to measure important system characteristics such as temperature, density, flow, vibration, etc.Due to the volume and complexity of the raw outputs of these sensors, most are not monitored live and require extensive amounts of time from engineers to analyze and verify tests in an offl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. An Autonomous Severe Weather Trend Monitor for Improved System-Wide TFM Execution

    SBC: AvMet Applications, Inc.            Topic: A3

    Severe weather remains the main disruptor to airspace operations and traffic managersrsquo; actions. An autonomous airspace system will need to automatically ingest the latest weather forecast(s), reason about its impact, and provide actionable guidance to human operators (in the transition) and/or other service-based airspace automation systems. Our proposed Innovation lays the foundation for suc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Bendable Electrodynamic Dust Shields

    SBC: HEDGEFOG RESEARCH INC.            Topic: Z13

    Hedgefog Research Inc. (HFR) proposes to develop new, thin-film, Bendable Electrodynamic Dust Shields (BEDS) that allow for continuous dynamic bending over compound curvatures such as the joint regions of a spacesuit, e.g., ankles, knees, elbows, etc. The BEDS technology is based on a combination of customized rigid and bendable plastic sheet forms with thin film electrode arrays fabricated from c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. SpaceWeaver: A Collaborative Smart Network for Space Communications

    SBC: REBEL SPACE TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: H9

    Rebel Space Technologies, Inc. proposes SpaceWeaver, a distributed cognitive space communications networknbsp;tonbsp;increase mission science data return, improve resource efficiencies for NASA missions and communication networks and ensure resilience in the unpredictable space environment. SpaceWeavernbsp;senses, detects, adapts, and learns from its experiences and environment to optimize the net ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. High Performance Pump-fed Lunar Transfer Stage for Small Launchers

    SBC: Flight Works, Inc.            Topic: Z8

    Flight Works is proposing to expand its micropump-fed propulsion technology to the development and demonstration of a low cost, compact, high performance lunar transfer stage designed for small launchers like Rocket Labrsquo;s Electron and Virgin Orbitrsquo;s Launcher One. With a total wet mass around 230 kg, the transfer stage is designed to provide high-thrust, high delta-V capabilities of over ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Watt-Class Diffraction-Limited Narrow Linewidth 8xx nm Diode Lasers

    SBC: FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: S1

    Freedom Photonics proposes the development of watt-class diffraction-limited diode lasers with extremely high reliability for pumping solid state lasers.nbsp; Two target operating wavelengths will be pursued, 808 nm and 885 nm, in order to support the two common pump bands for Nd:YAG microchip lasers.nbsp; Diffraction-limited pump diodes enable close matching of the end-pumped gain region to the f ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. High-Power Tunable 852nm Laser Source and PICs for Atom Interferometry Based Gravimetry

    SBC: FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: S1

    In this program, Freedom Photonics is proposing to develop a low SWaP, high-power fast-tunable semiconductor laser source operating at 852 nm, critically needed for deployment of practical atomic interferometry gravimeters being developed by NASA GSFC. In addition, we will explore possibilities to further reduce the complexity, size, weight and power of the entire laser system through photonic int ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Absolute Navigation for Ground Vehicles for Planetary Exploration

    SBC: OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC            Topic: S3

    The Problem: There is no GPS (absolute positioning) on Mars ndash; nor on any other extraterrestrial body of scientific interest. All existing navigation solutions for rover/robotic platforms provide only relative navigation capabilities, which drift off over time and are not sufficiently accurate for many scientific missions of interest.nbsp; Future autonomous robotics missions will require an ab ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. MAIA: Microbial Assessment w/In-Situ Autofluorescence

    SBC: PHOTON SYSTEMS, INC            Topic: H3

    This proposal addresses the need for spacecraft microbial monitoring for long duration human missions. The proposal will lead to a near-real-time in-situ reagentless sensor on the International Space Station (ISS) and for future spacecraft for human missions for detection and quantification of the microbial bioburden in potable water, air, and on surfaces. The MAIA (Microbial Assessment with In-si ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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