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Antistatic Thermal Control Coatings
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AElectrostatic discharge control is vital for the health of any spacecraft. Exposure to charged particles in a space enviroment can lead to large charge differences across the craft, that, if no mechanism for controlled discharge is present, can destroy mission critical equipment. The preferred way of ESD control is to use conducting thermal control coatings. These coatings combine the ability to r ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Self-Deploying Foam Antenna Structures
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AInflatable or self-deployable systems offer the only practical way to achieve space deployed antennas with low mass at large aperture. In this Phase I program, open-celled rigid polyurethane foams were developed for use in self-deploying antenna structures. Advantages of such a system relative to current systems include high volumetric efficiency of packing, inherent restoring force, low (or no) o ...
STTR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Spacesuit Monitor
SBC: Adherent Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AThe concentration of carbon dioxide in exhaled breath is 3.8%; a concentration of 2% causes deepened breathing, and 4% causes a marked increase in respiration. These higher concentrations of CO2 also cause drowsiness and can be unsafe. Therefore, it is desirable to monitor the concentration of CO2 in exhaled breath to guarantee the safety of an astronaut in the dangerous extravehicular environment ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low Cost Engine Test Stand for 500 lb Thrust Class Engines
SBC: AJT and Associates, Inc Topic: N/AAJT proposes to develop a low-cost, engine test-stand system for small (500 pound) thrust engines using gaseous, liquid or cryogenic propellants. This test stand would incorporate automated propellant transfer and automated propellant line purge systems. The engines would be configured to a standard test-stand interface, greatly reducing the time required to install and remove various engines. Thi ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Active Laser Tracker for KKV
SBC: A-TECH CORPORATION Topic: N/A"Ballistic missile defense requires the ability to find, track and intercept a threat missile before it can reach its target. The kinetic kill vehicle (KKV) is a fundamental means to intercept and destroy the threat. To be successful, the KKV must be ableto acquire and track the target autonomously while steering itself on an intercept course. It must do this within a very small Circular Error ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Magnetohydrodynamic Stable Reference (MSTAR)
SBC: A-TECH CORPORATION Topic: N/APlatforms for scientific instruments increasingly require attitude knowledge and optical instrument pointing at sub-arcsecond accuracy. No low-cost commercial system exists to provide this level of accuracy for guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) and precision instrument pointing. ATA proposes to introduce a small inexpensive inertial attitude reference system based upon magnetohydrodynamic (M ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Nano Ceramic Sterilization Filter
SBC: ARGONIDE CORPORATION, THE Topic: N/AFilters don't exist that are capable of removing virus and bacteria at high enough flow rates to be practical either for space systems or for domestic consumption. In Phase 1 we demonstrated feasibility that our nano ceramic fiber filter could produce sterile water at high flow rates. In Phase 2 we propose to develop performance data on such filters that would provide NASA with the capability for ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Upper and Lower Bounds in Finite Element Analysis of Aerospace Structures
SBC: Astra Technologies, Inc Topic: N/AThe proposed research is intended to develop a new analysis for stresses and displacements in aerospace structures based on the combined conventional Displacement (Stiffness) Method and on a new formulation of the Force Method developed by the principal investigator. Since some of the elements used currently in the Displacement Method violate equations of stress equilibrium, an additional analysis ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Secure Compression and Processing
SBC: The Athena Group, Inc. Topic: N/A"This Phase I SBIR project will develop an innovative, high-performance, secure processing architecture for system-on-a-chip (SoC) devices used in defense electronics systems. Athena's security technology will integrate compression and encryption, andenable end-to-end secure processing in advanced defense systems, providing significantly improved tampering and reverse engineering resistance when c ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Universal building blocks for modular photonics and related all-optical technologies
SBC: BEAM ENGINEERING FOR ADVANCED MEASUREMENTS CO. Topic: N/A"The goal of the present Phase 1 proposal is introducing nonlinear optical technologies for controlling light beams in complex optical structures, including fiber optics interconnects and switches. We will revisit and gain further insight into the processesof laser beam interaction with liquid crystals proving that novel materials have matured those processes for modern applications. Operation of ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency