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Real-Time Equipment Analyst & Monitor
SBC: ABTECH CORPORATION Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Autonomous Spacecraft Power Scheduling
SBC: AEROASTRO, INC. Topic: N/AAeroAstro and the University of Colorado propose to develop an autonomous satellite power control system to dynamically monitor, schedule and distribute power resources on microsatellites , while remaining sensitive to the mission objectives. The Autonomous Power Scheduler (APS) will maximize power efficiency and availability while being situationally-aware of bus conditions. The concept system wo ...
STTR Phase I 2003 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
MEMS Propulsion Technology Utilizing Decomposing Nitrous Oxide Propellant
SBC: AEROASTRO, INC. Topic: N/AA low cost, high performance propulsion system does not exist that can support small and micro-satellite requirements, that is not burdened with severe hazard and toxicity issues. The VACCO Micro Propulsion System (MPS) represents a leap forward in the application of ChEMS? (metal MEMS) propulsion technology for nanosat and picosat missions, however its capability is limited by reliance on low-Isp ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Active Skin for Turbulent Drag Reduction
SBC: AEROPROBE CORPORATION Topic: N/ADrag reduction for aerial vehicles has a range of positive ramifications: reduced fuel consumption with the associated economic and environmental consequences, larger flight range and endurance and higher achievable flight speeds. Recent numerical results yielded solid evidence that very small disturbances in the form of a spanwise traveling force wave on a surface could reduce drag by 70%. Our pa ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
STTR Phase I: Integrated Magneto-Optic Current Sensor for Power Electronics Modules
SBC: Airak, Inc. Topic: N/AThis Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project proposes to develop magneto-optical current and temperature sensors capable of direct integration into power electronic modules, with the design goal of improving reliability and survivability of the power conversion and control circuitry. Existing power electronics designs generally use one of three components to sense current in pow ...
STTR Phase I 2003 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Aerosolized Biological Agents Detection
SBC: Allomics, Inc. Topic: N/AThis Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will develop a fast, reliable and sensitive technology that can identify the nature and the content of the particles in aerosol samples, and provide an early warning of the presence of bio-warfare agents. Current biological agent detection systems rely on point detectors that cannot sample actual aerosol condition in real-time. Additio ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 National Science Foundation -
Quantum Tunneling Biosensor Identifies Endocrine Disrupters
SBC: American Research Corporation of Virginia Topic: N/AN/A
STTR Phase I 1998 National Science Foundation -
Desensitized Optimal Guidance of Uncertain Systems
SBC: ANALYTICAL MECHANICS ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
SBIR Phase I: Multi Photon Detection (MPD) Enhanced Food Quality Diagnostics
SBC: BIOTRACES, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 National Science Foundation -
Detection and Quantitation of Rare DNA
SBC: BIOTRACES, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 National Aeronautics and Space Administration