SBIR-STTR Award

Organic Airspace Monitoring System for Aerial Wildfire Response Operations
Award last edited on: 1/26/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : ARC
Total Award Amount
$156,115
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
A3.04
Principal Investigator
Suman Saripalli

Company Information

Kalscott Engineering Inc

811 East 28th Street Suite A
Lawrence, KS 66049
   (785) 979-1116
   info@kalscott.com
   www.kalscott.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Douglas

Phase I

Contract Number: 80NSSC22PB060
Start Date: 7/22/2022    Completed: 1/25/2023
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$156,115
KalScott Engineering is developing miniature electronic position reporting systems for unmanned air vehicles. These conform to FAA's the RemoteID and ADS-B standards, while also being interoperable with IoT standards. Using the ADS-B standard, vehicles or personnel carrying these devices can be "seen" by ADS-B equipped aircraft. The position can also be reported via the RemoteID standard using wifi and bluetooth, and LTE, and received on other airborne or ground vehicles or ground nodes. In this SBIR project, we propose to develop and demonstrate the technology to support wildfire management operations, where manned and unmanned ground and aerial vehicles and personnel are involved in a highly dynamic and challenging environment. In Phase I, we will refine the technical requirements in conjunction with NASA and first responder personnel, make the necessary adaptations to our hardware, and rapidly demo a proof-of-concept solution. In Phase II, the hardware and software solution will be refined, along with the network elements. Our firm already has commitments from a third party investor already for cost matching for Phase II-E, CCRPP and any post-SBIR commercialization (letter included). Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): Potential use in NASA initiatives for wildfire management missions: this system can be rapidly developed for testing in NASA initiatives for wildfire management missions. The devices can be demo'ed at a proof-of-concept level in Phase I, followed by field testing in Phase II. The devices can also be used for real-time vehicle tracking for flight tests involving UAVs, which NASA conducts routinely, both at NASA installations, and elsewhere. These devices can also be used for the emerging eVTOL (UAM) air taxi industry. Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): We are working with DoD and FAA to demo these devices for UAV operations in government and civilian airspaces. We are working with a regional energy utility to demo these in energy infrastructure inspections in 2022 under on-going NASA SBIR Phase II-E. The data from these devices is interoperable with emerging IoT networks, enabling coordination between manned and unmanned ground and air vehicles. Duration: 6

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