NASA SBIR 2021-I Solicitation

Proposal Summary


   
Proposal Number:          21-1- H9.03-2975
          
          
   
Subtopic Title:
      Flight Dynamics and Navigation Technologies
          
          
   
Proposal Title:
      Relative Orientation and Navigation (RONin) System
          
          

Small Business Concern

   
Firm:
          
Toyon Research Corporation
          
   
Address:
          
6800 Cortona Drive, Goleta, CA 93117
          
   
Phone:
          
(805) 968-6787                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Principal Investigator:

   
Name:
          
Kenan Ezal
          
   
E-mail:
          
kezal@toyon.com
          
   
Address:
          
6800 Cortona Drive, CA 93117 - 3021
          
   
Phone:
          
(805) 968-6787                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Business Official:

   
Name:
          
Marcella Lindbery
          
   
E-mail:
          
mlindbery@toyon.com
          
   
Address:
          
6800 Cortona Drive, CA 93117 - 3021
          
   
Phone:
          
(805) 968-6787                                                                                                                                                                                
          

Summary Details:

   
Estimated Technology Readiness Level (TRL) :                                                                                                                                                          
Begin: 3
End: 5
          
          
     
Technical Abstract (Limit 2000 characters, approximately 200 words):

Unlike many terrestrial applications that can take advantage of the Global Positioning System (GPS) for positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT), most space-based missions cannot use GPS. Moreover, future space-based missions will likely require multi-platform instruments, such as multi-static radar systems, to share timing. The distributed time synchronization system developed during this effort will prove to be enabling of such missions. Specifically, a novel closed-loop clock phase and clock phase rate adjustment mechanism is proposed that can provide better than 0.5 nanosecond accuracy over a wireless network of instruments. The feasibility of the proposed approach will be investigated using both simulations and hardware experiments using existing hardware. At the conclusion of the effort, a prototype design and associated algorithms will have been developed and evaluated in preparation for fabrication, assembly, testing and demonstration during a follow-on effort.

          
          
     
Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words):

The Simultaneous Localization and Time Synchronization (SLATS) system is directly relevant to any positioning, navigation, timing and communication (PNT-C) system that must operate under GPS-denied conditions. This includes distributed sensor systems and collaborative manned and unmanned operations, including multi-static and bi-static radar systems.

          
          
     
Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words):

Potential civilian applications for the SLATS system include emergency responders and search-and-rescue operations. Eventually, the ad-hoc RF ranging algorithms and sensor can be used by smartphones to collaboratively determine their locations in urban and suburban environments when GSP-challenged or denied.

          
          
     
Duration:     6
          
          

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