Award History

Awards

NNX10CB53C (SBIR 2008-2)

O2.02-9981 Passively Powered and Programmable Sensor-RFID for ISHM Systems

NNX09CF51P (SBIR 2008-1)

O2.02-9981 Passively Powered and Programmable Sensor-RFID for ISHM Systems

NNX09CB43C (SBIR 2007-2)

O2.02-9994 Sensor Area Network for Integrated Systems Health Management

NNX08CC91P (SBIR 2007-1)

O2.02-9994 Sensor Area Network for Integrated Systems Health Management

NNX08CA16C (SBIR 2006-2)

O2.02-9970 Health-Enabled Smart Sensor Fusion Technology

NNX07CA87P (SBIR 2006-1)

O2.02-9970 Health-Enabled Smart Sensor Fusion Technology

NNS07AA08C (SBIR 2005-2)

O2.02-9981 Passively Powered and Programmable Sensor-RFID for ISHM Systems

NNX09CF51P (SBIR 2008-1)

O2.02-9981 Passively Powered and Programmable Sensor-RFID for ISHM Systems

NNS06AA13C (SBIR 2004-2)

X6.09-9927 Distributed Wireless Sensor Data Acquisition and Control System

NNS06AA11C (SBIR 2004-2)

E4.03-9992 Adaptive Wireless Transceiver

NNS05AA37C (SBIR 2004-1)

X6.09-9927 Broadband Wireless Data Acquisition and Control Device

NNS05AA34C (SBIR 2004-1)

E4.03-9992 Adaptive Wireless Transceiver

NNS05AA04C (SBIR 2003-2)

E4.03-9929 Wireless Sensor Portal Technology

NNC07QA19P (SBIR 2006-1)

A4.01-9960 Autonomous Facility Health-Enabled Test Instrumentation

NNC06CB54C (SBIR 2005-1)

O2.02-9889 Virtual Sensor Test Instrumentation

NNX09CF51P (SBIR 2008-1)

O2.02-9889 Virtual Sensor Test Instrumentation

NNX09CF51P (SBIR 2008-1)

S7.03-9993 Software Defined RF Transceiver for Wireless Sensor Network

NNC06CB46C (SBIR 2005-1)

O2.02-9889 Virtual Sensor Test Instrumentation

Success Stories

Wireless Sensor Portal Technology

A smart wireless/wired sensor portal for characterization and measurement for ground testing of propulsion systems. Future wide availability of smart sensors will significantly reduce the cost and time required to design, repair, or modify sensor systems through modular and re-configurable capability. The development of: (1) common sensor interface, (2) microprocessor, (3) wireless interface, (4) signal conditioning and ADC/DAC, and (5) on-board EEPROM for metadata storage and executable software to create powerful, scalable, re-configurable, and reliable distributed test instruments. read more...

Accomplishments

  • University of Houston, College of Engineering Technology. Dr. Deniz Gurkan and her graduate students at University of Houston have been using Mobitrum's wireless sensor portals to develop IEEE 1451 based smart sensor software and related technologies. Currently, Dr. Gurkan's laboratory integrated fifteen of the wireless sensor portal devices from Mobitrum Corporation and these devices formed a smart sensor network for advanced research and development in intelligent sensor applications.
  • FAST (micro-gravity flight): In September of 2008, Mobitrum Corporation participated in microgravity research flights aboard commercially-owned aircraft to test wireless sensor hardware and technologies. These flights, on an airplane operated by the Zero Gravity Corporation, simulated the weightless conditions of space.
  • Mobitrum Corporation was selected for an SBIR Phase III on July 9, 2008 to participate in the NASA Glenn Pilot Program for Transition Assistance to accelerate the infusion of the selected SBIR-developed technologies into NASA, and speed up the commercialization of dual-use technologies into related markets.

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