SBIR-STTR Award

The S0 UAS, an Air Deployed Solution for Boundary Layer Observations in Turbulent Environments
Award last edited on: 1/27/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOC : NOAA
Total Award Amount
$519,451
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
8.2.13
Principal Investigator
Jack S Elston

Company Information

Black Swift Technologies LLC

3200 Valmont Road Suite 7
Boulder, CO 80301
   (720) 933-4503
   info@blackswifttech.com
   www.blackswifttech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Boulder

Phase I

Contract Number: 1305M218CNRMW0059
Start Date: 7/17/2018    Completed: 1/16/2019
Phase I year
2018
Phase I Amount
$119,873
Previous efforts have demonstrated that targeted observations of tropical storms by UAS can provide extremely valuable data sets for improving forecasts and models, but are also difficult to obtain. A number of obstacles including regulations and the distance required to intercept evolving storms have limited the number of land based flights. The use of airborne deployed UAS have recently overcome some of those limitations, and have generated targeted data that compares quite well with measurements obtained using proven methods. However, even these UAS are plagued by obstacles including the high cost of the platform, and the relatively limited observation time. As the next step in boundary layer and sea surface observations, Black Swift Technologies proposes the development and flight validation of the S0, a commercial UAS platform designed for air deployment which will build on the successes of the Aerosonde and Coyote platform. The S0 will be designed to gather 3D wind measurements along with PTH measurements, sea surface temperature, and vehicle height from the water at lower altitudes. The key innovation is to reduce the complexity and weight compared with existing platforms, offering an order of magnitude decrease in cost while maintaining endurance without sacrificing performance and measurement quality.SUMMARY OF

Anticipated Results:
The primary technical objective of the proposed effort is to develop a low-cost, air deployed UAS to sample kinematics and thermodynamics of the lower part of the boundary layer. Specifically, the following goals are proposed: 1) Price near $5000 2) Measure 3D winds and PTH 3) Sea surface characterization using a laser altimeter and thermal IR sensor 4) 2 hours of endurance 5) AVAPS telemetry 6) A simple to use interface to pre-program the aircraft

Phase II

Contract Number: 1305M219CNRMW0030
Start Date: 6/27/2019    Completed: 6/23/2022
Phase II year
2019
Phase II Amount
$399,578
Previous efforts have demonstrated that targeted observations of tropical storms by UAS can provide extremely valuable data sets for improving forecasts and models, but are also difficult to obtain. A number of obstacles including regulations and the distance required to intercept evolving storms have limited the number of land based flights. The use of airborne deployed UAS have recently overcome some of those limitations, and have generated targeted data that compares quite well with measurements obtained using proven methods. However, even these UAS are plagued by obstacles including reliability, the high cost of the platform, and the relatively limited observation time.