Patents Assigned to USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and space
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Publication number: 20160275801Abstract: The present invention provides a traffic management system for managing unmanned aerial systems (UASs) operating at low-altitude. The system includes surveillance for locating and tracking UASs in uncontrolled airspace, for example, in airspace below 10,000 feet MSL. The system also includes flight rules for safe operation of UASs in uncontrolled airspace. The system further includes computers for processing said surveillance and for applying the flight rules to UASs. The traffic management system may be portable, persistent, or a hybrid thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: September 22, 2016Applicant: USA as Represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)Inventor: Parimal Kopardekar
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Patent number: 8976362Abstract: A system, apparatus and method employing carbon nanotubes on substrates such as silicon, titanium, copper, stainless steel and other substrates, where the carbon nanotubes are blacker than existing paints and coatings, thereby providing an exponential increase in stray light suppression depending on the number of bounces of such treated surfaces. Additionally, the present invention is directed to techniques to better absorb and radiate unwanted energies. Further, the alternate substrates offer strength of material for numerous components and in numerous physical applications. The present invention is also directed to techniques for improving the adhesion of the nanotubes to the alternate substrate materials and also extending the wavelength of operation from the near ultraviolet to the far infrared portion of the spectrum (0.2 microns to 120 microns wavelength).Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics Space AdministrationInventors: John G. Hagopian, Stephanie A. Getty, Manuel A. Quijada
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Publication number: 20140342428Abstract: The present invention provides methods to modify the genetic regulation of mammalian tissue, bone, cells or any combination thereof by preferential activation, up-regulation and/or down-regulation. The method comprises steps of tuning the predetermined profiles of one or more time-varying stimulation fields by manipulating the B-Field magnitude, rising slew rate, rise time, falling slew rate, fall time, frequency, wavelength, and duty cycle, and exposing mammalian cells or tissues to one or more tuned time-varying stimulation fields with predetermined profiles. Examples of mammalian cells or tissues are chondrocytes, osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts, nucleus pulposus, associated tissue, or any combination. The resulted modification on gene regulation of these cells, tissues or bones may promote the retention, repair of and reduction of compromised mammalian cartilage, bone, and associated tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: USA as Represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Thomas J. Goodwin, Linda C. Shackelford
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Patent number: 8816884Abstract: A rebinning device includes a rebinning engine that transforms signal data from a first format to a second format with vectorized binning. Moreover, a data storage operably coupled to the rebinning engine stores the signal data in the second format. The rebinning device may optionally includes a capturing engine that captures the signal data in the first format and a rendering engine that renders the signal data in the second format.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics Space AdministrationInventors: Bruce H. Dean, Jeffrey S. Smith, David L. Aronstein
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Publication number: 20130141721Abstract: A system that simultaneously measures the translational temperature, bulk velocity, and density in gases by collecting, referencing, and analyzing nanosecond time-scale Rayleigh scattered light from molecules is described. A narrow-band pulsed laser source is used to probe two largely separated measurement locations, one of which is used for reference. The elastically scattered photons containing information from both measurement locations are collected at the same time and analyzed spectrally using a planar Fabry-Perot interferometer. A practical means of referencing the measurement of velocity using the laser frequency, and the density and temperature using the information from the reference measurement location maintained at constant properties is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicants: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Admi, The George Washington UniversityInventors: The George Washington University, United State of America as represented by the Ad- ministrator of the National Aeronnaitics and Space
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Publication number: 20130080135Abstract: A system, tool and method for testing and modeling capabilities and functionalities of an integrated circuit or components thereof in an extreme environment, particularly for temperatures encountered in outer space, lunar and planetary environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: USA AS REPRESENTED BY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONInventor: La Vida D. Cooper
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Publication number: 20120090738Abstract: The present invention provides a process for suppressing abnormal grain growth in friction stir welded aluminum alloys by inserting an intermediate annealing treatment (“IAT”) after the welding step on the article. The IAT may be followed by a solution heat treatment (SHT) on the article under effectively high solution heat treatment conditions. In at least some embodiments, a deformation step is conducted on the article under effective spin-forming deformation conditions or under effective superplastic deformation conditions. The invention further provides a welded article having suppressed abnormal grain growth, prepared by the process above. Preferably the article is characterized with greater than about 90% reduction in area fraction abnormal grain growth in any friction-stir-welded nugget.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Stephen J. Hales, Harold Dale Claytor, Joel A. Alexa
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Publication number: 20120032375Abstract: A mechanically robust, binder-free, inexpensive target for laser synthesis of carbon nanotubes and a method for making same, comprising the steps of mixing prismatic edge natural flake graphite with a metal powder catalyst and pressing the graphite and metal powder mixture into a mold having a desired target shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Michael W. SMITH, Cheol PARK
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Publication number: 20120022722Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatus are provided through which in some embodiments an autonomic unit transmits an otoacoustic signal to counteract a potentially harmful incoming signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Michael G. Hinchey, Roy Sterritt
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Publication number: 20120013910Abstract: A Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) data acquisition system includes an FTS spectrometer that receives a spectral signal and a laser signal. The system further includes a wideband detector, which is in communication with the FTS spectrometer and receives the spectral signal and laser signal from the FTS spectrometer. The wideband detector produces a composite signal comprising the laser signal and the spectral signal. The system further comprises a converter in communication with the wideband detector to receive and digitize the composite signal. The system further includes a signal processing unit that receives the composite signal from the converter. The signal processing unit further filters the laser signal and the spectral signal from the composite signal and demodulates the laser signal, to produce velocity corrected spectral data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics & Space Admin.Inventor: Joel F. Campbell
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Publication number: 20110299640Abstract: An ensemble detector uses calibrated noise references to produce ensemble sets of data from which properties of non-stationary processes may be extracted. The ensemble detector comprising: a receiver; a switching device coupled to the receiver, the switching device configured to selectively connect each of a plurality of reference noise signals to the receiver; and a gain modulation circuit coupled to the receiver and configured to vary a gain of the receiver based on a forcing signal; whereby the switching device selectively connects each of the plurality of reference noise signals to the receiver to produce an output signal derived from the plurality of reference noise signals and the forcing signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: USA AS REPRESENTED BY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONInventor: PAUL E. RACETTE
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Publication number: 20110255645Abstract: A method for producing heavy electrons is based on a material system that includes an electrically-conductive material is selected. The material system has a resonant frequency associated therewith for a given operational environment. A structure is formed that includes a non-electrically-conductive material and the material system. The structure incorporates the electrically-conductive material at least at a surface thereof. The geometry of the structure supports propagation of surface plasmon polaritons at a selected frequency that is approximately equal to the resonant frequency of the material system. As a result, heavy electrons are produced at the electrically-conductive material as the surface plasmon polaritons propagate along the structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventor: Joseph M. Zawodny
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Publication number: 20110213910Abstract: A stackable form-factor Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) device can be configured as a host controller or a master/target for use on a PCI assembly. PCI device may comprise a multiple-input switch coupled to a PCI bus, a multiplexor coupled to the switch, and a reconfigurable device coupled to one of the switch and multiplexor. The PCI device is configured to support functionality from power-up, and either control function or add-in card function.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Adm.Inventors: Kevin M. Somervill, Tak-kwong Ng, Wilfredo Torres-Pomales, Mayhar R. Malekpour
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Publication number: 20110208463Abstract: A calibration assembly for a spectrometer is provided. The assembly includes a spectrometer having n detector elements, where each detector element is assigned a predetermined wavelength value. A first source emitting first radiation is used to calibrate the spectrometer. A device is placed in the path of the first radiation to split the first radiation into a first beam and a second beam. The assembly is configured so that one of the first and second beams travels a path-difference distance longer than the other of the first and second beams. An output signal is generated by the spectrometer when the first and second beams enter the spectrometer. The assembly includes a controller operable for processing the output signal and adapted to calculate correction factors for the respective predetermined wavelength values assigned to each detector element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: USA as Represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Robert C. Youngquist, Stephen M. Simmons
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Publication number: 20110192016Abstract: Electroactive actuation characteristics of novel BNNT based materials are described. Several series of BNNT based electroactive materials including BNNT/polyimide composites and BNNT films are prepared. The BNNT based electroactive materials show high piezoelectric coefficients, d13, about 14.80 pm/V as well as high electrostrictive coefficients, M13, 3.21×10?16 pm2N2. The BNNT based electroactive materials will be used for novel electromechanical energy conversion devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicants: National Institute of Aerospace Associates, USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jefferson Science Associates, LLCInventors: Jin Ho Kang, Cheol Park, Joycelyn S. Harrison, Michael W. Smith, Sharon E. Lowther, Jae-Woo Kim, Godfrey Sauti
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Publication number: 20110192319Abstract: Conventional toughening agents are typically rubbery materials or small molecular weight molecules, which mostly sacrifice the intrinsic properties of a matrix such as modulus, strength, and thermal stability as side effects. On the other hand, high modulus inclusions tend to reinforce elastic modulus very efficiently, but not the strength very well. For example, mechanical reinforcement with inorganic inclusions often degrades the composite toughness, encountering a frequent catastrophic brittle failure triggered by minute chips and cracks. Thus, toughening generally conflicts with mechanical reinforcement. Carbon nanotubes have been used as efficient reinforcing agents in various applications due to their combination of extraordinary mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdmiInventors: Cheol Park, Dennis C. Working, Emilie J. Siochi, Joycelyn S. Harrison
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Publication number: 20110168955Abstract: A method of growing carbon nanotubes uses a synthesized mesoporous silica template with approximately cylindrical pores being formed therein. The surfaces of the pores are coated with a carbon nanotube precursor, and the template with the surfaces of the pores so-coated is then heated until the carbon nanotube precursor in each pore is converted to a carbon nanotube.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Tarek Abdel-Fattah, Emilie J. Siochi
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Publication number: 20110142806Abstract: A scaffold assembly and related methods of manufacturing and/or using the scaffold for stem cell culture and tissue engineering applications are disclosed which at least partially mimic a native biological environment by providing biochemical, topographical, mechanical and electrical cues by using an electroactive material. The assembly includes at least one layer of substantially aligned, electrospun polymer fiber having an operative connection for individual voltage application. A method of cell tissue engineering and/or stem cell differentiation uses the assembly seeded with a sample of cells suspended in cell culture media, incubates and applies voltage to one or more layers, and thus produces cells and/or a tissue construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdmInventors: Lisa A. Scott-Carnell, Emilie J. Siochi, Nancy M. Holloway, Kam W. Leong, Karina Kulangara
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Publication number: 20110105293Abstract: Metamaterials or artificial negative index materials (NIMs) have generated great attention due to their unique and exotic electromagnetic properties. One exemplary negative dielectric constant material, which is an essential key for creating the NIMs, was developed by doping ions into a polymer, a protonated poly(benzimidazole) (PBI). The doped PBI showed a negative dielectric constant at megahertz (MHz) frequencies due to its reduced plasma frequency and an induction effect. The magnitude of the negative dielectric constant and the resonance frequency were tunable by doping concentration. The highly doped FBI showed larger absolute magnitude of negative dielectric constant at just above its resonance frequency than the less doped PBI.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics & Space AdministrationInventors: Keith L. Gordon, Jin Ho Kang, Cheol Park, Peter T. Lillehei, Joycelyn S. Harrison
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Publication number: 20110086204Abstract: Surface energy of a substrate is changed without the need for any template, mask, or additional coating medium applied to the substrate. At least one beam of energy directly ablates a substrate surface to form a predefined topographical pattern at the surface. Each beam of energy has a width of approximately 25 micrometers and an energy of approximately 1-500 microJoules. Features in the topographical pattern have a width of approximately 1-500 micrometers and a height of approximately 1.4-100 micrometers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: USA as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Christopher J. Wohl, JR., Marcus A. Belcher, John W. Connell, John W. Hopkins