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NASA Grants 4DSP License for Sensing Technology

Austin, Texas - 4DSP LLC announced that it has licensed a signal processing technology from NASA that overcomes the inherent limitation found when deploying a certain type of fiber optic sensing systems. The emergence of fiber optics sensors in recent years has seen a number of applications embrace this novel way of characterizing the environment in harsh conditions. Engineers have however been confronted with severe processing-speed limitations that prevented the technology from becoming mainstream. After years of research, the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center developed an elegant, now patent-pending, solution that increases processing speed 15 to 20 fold. NASA subsequently selected 4DSP, which specializes in high-speed and parallel reconfigurable solutions, to develop a turnkey state-of-the-art acquisition and processing platform for its own use that incorporates the enabling technology. 4DSP has licensed the technology and now offers a proven fiber optic sensing system in a form factor that allows rapid deployment for a host of applications across multiple fields.

“The licensing of this NASA invention to 4DSP represents a major breakthrough and opens the door to widespread application of this remarkable sensing technology to a wide-variety of commercial sectors. The applications of the technology are limitless and have the potential to revolutionize structural design, testing, in-situ structural health monitoring, aeroelastic feedback control, and end-of-life cycle decision making, as well as many others yet to be discovered,” says W Lance Richards, PhD, Aerospace Research Manager, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.

No sensing solution currently available in the market place can remotely offer the same performance/cost ratio as the 4DSP solution that uses the NASA technology. With the capability to monitor 10s of thousands of sensors real time up to 100 times per second it has the potential to overcome many limitations associated with fiber optic sensor systems. In addition to all the usual advantages of fiber optic sensing, such as reduced sensor size and weight, better immunization to environmental factors such as humidity, temperature, electromagnetic radiation and corrosion, this technology provides an enormous number of high density sensors at higher sample rates, yielding a dramatically lower price per sensor for real-time monitoring applications. The RTS150 solution is available off-the-shelf, more details can be found at http://www.4dsp.com/RTS150.php.

Originally developed for aircraft monitoring, this innovation also has applications in automotive, wind energy, and structural health monitoring as well as in medicine. By taking this technology to an unprecedented level, a new host of applications, bringing a wide range of benefits, can be considered. Technology adoption in the market place often relies on a complex mix of performance, flexibility and simplicity. The NASA technology’s demonstrated performance and flexibility provides 4DSP with the ability to bridge the gap between idea and reality. Simplicity of applying and using this technology will drive its adoption and result in a new era of sensing.


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USA

Pierrick Vulliez, CTO
Tel. +1-775-233-5784 Fax. +1-775-473-9928
E-mail: sales@4dsp.com Web: www.4dsp.com
4DSP LLC, 10713 Ranch Rd 620N, Suite 522, Austin, TX 78726, USA

Europe

Erik Barhorst
Tel. +31-172-782-190 Fax. +31-172-891-261
E-mail: saleseurope@4dsp.com Web: www.4dsp.com
4DSP BV, Ondernemingsweg 66f, 2404HN, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands


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Release issued: June 8, 2011


About 4DSP LLC

4DSP is an innovative company specializing in low power, low weight and compact FPGA based signal and image processing systems. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, USA, with offices in the Netherlands, 4DSP is a developer of reconfigurable computers of advanced architecture which offer customers maximum flexibility and scalability. 4DSP's hardware platforms deliver unmatched performance for advanced digital signal processing (DSP) applications for embedded computing systems. More information about 4DSP can be found at http://www.4dsp.com.


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RTS150 - fiber optic sensing from 4DSP

The RTS150 is an off-the-shelf Real Time Fiber Optics Sensing solution from 4DSP.


4DSP Data Visualization Program

Completing the signal processing picture is 4DSP's data visualization program.



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