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Robotic Tool for Asteroid Resource Prospecting and Characterization
SBC: INTELLIGENT FIBER OPTIC SYSTEMS CORP Topic: T402Optical fibers are inherently tolerant of cosmic radiation and a wide temperature range, immune to electromagnetic noise and thus solar flares, etc. Embedded fiber sensors can be highly resistant to shock and vibration, hence their usage in the oil drilling industry. IFOS will work with Stanford?s Center for Design Research to develop a robotic prospecting tool with fiber-optic based haptic sensi ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Soft Robotic Manipulators with Enhanced Perception using Multimodal Sensory Skins
SBC: OTHER LAB, INC. Topic: T1101We propose that the key to robotic automation in unstructured environments is compliant robotic manipulators that can tolerate, sense, and leverage contact in a feedback loop. We will demonstrate an instrumented end-effector that will be capable of enhanced perception through observed and controlled contact. This approach requires: (i) a network of sensors capable of capturing the highly compliant ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Penetrator-Compatible Microfluidic Analyzer For Lipids, Amino Acid Chirality, and pH
SBC: HJ SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: T803HJ Science & Technology (HJS&T) and Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT) propose to develop a novel penetrator-compatible technology capable of detecting key organic molecules, biomarkers, and indicators of habitability on primary astrobiological targets including icy moons like Europa and Enceladus. The proposed innovation is a novel combination of microfluidic automated colorimetric and fluo ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Novel, Membrane-Based Bioreactor Design to Enable a Closed-Loop System on Earth and Beyond
SBC: MANGO MATERIALS INC Topic: T604The proposed innovation is a membrane bioreactor system to produce a biopolymer from methane gas. This new methane fermentation process will expand and advance current gas delivery techniques to create affordable fermentation methods on Earth and beyond. Mango Materials is currently working to scale up and commercialize the production of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) from methane, but its scaled-up ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
The Small Mixed Field Autonomous Radiation Tracker (SMART) Dosimeter
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: T602Active dosimeters for astronauts and space weather monitors are critical tools for mitigating radiation induced health issues or system failure on capital equipment. Commercial spaceflight, deep space flight, and satellites require smarter, smaller, and lower power dosimeters. There are a number of instruments with flight heritage, yet as identified in NASA's roadmaps, this technology does not l ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
AstroCube: An Asteroid Prospecting CubeSat Mission
SBC: BUSEK CO., INC. Topic: T402Busek, in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU), proposes to develop a robotic resource prospecting mission to a near-Earth asteroid using a 6U CubeSat, nicknamed "AstroCube". This ambitious mission is enabled by Busek's iodine-fueled BIT-3 RF ion propulsion system that can deliver ~1mN of thrust and ~2200sec of total Isp with 65W nominal input power. With 1.6kg of solid iodine propell ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Innovative Aerodynamic Modeling for Aeroservoelastic Analysis and Design
SBC: M4 ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: T401We propose the development of a novel aerodynamic modeling approach making use of fully unstructured grids for unsteady panel aerodynamic models for aeroelastic and aeroservoelastic analysis. The unsteady aerodynamic code will be integrated with an existing suite of aeroelastic and aeroservoelastic analysis tools making it possible to perform aeroelastic and aeroservoelastic analysis of complex v ...
STTR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Multifunctional Environmental Digital Scanning Electron Microprobe (MEDSEM)
SBC: CHROMOLOGIC LLC Topic: T801Chromologic (CL) and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) propose to continue the Phase II STTR development and demonstration of a Multifunctional Environmental Digital Scanning Electron Microprobe (MEDSEM) instrument that transmits high energy beams of electrons sequentially using a two-dimensional array of multiple, miniaturized electron probes into a planetary atmosphere and strike ...
STTR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Coupled System for Predicting SPE Fluxes
SBC: PREDICTIVE SCIENCE INCORPORATED Topic: T602Solar Particle Events (SPEs) represent a major hazard for extravehicular maneuvers by astronauts in Earth orbit, and for eventual manned interplanetary space travel. They can also harm aircraft avionics, communication and navigation. We propose to develop a system to aid forecasters in the prediction of such events, and in the identification/lengthening of "all clear" time periods when there is ...
STTR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Gas Sensing Technology for Space Suits
SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS INC Topic: T601The gas sensor in the PLSS of the ISS EMU will meet its projected life in 2020, and NASA is planning to replace it. At present, only high TRL devices based on infrared absorption are candidate replacements, because of their proven long-term stability, despite their size and power consumption and failures in the presence of liquid water. No current compact sensor has the tolerance for liquid water ...
STTR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration