For this project, Embry-Riddle faculty and students are collaborating with Terminal Velocity Aerospace as a subcontractor a project funded by NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate.
Project Details
An ADS-B payload produced as part of funded research with the FAA Commercial Space Operations Office shall be refined and eventually integrated into a low-cost Earth re-entry vehicle. For the first phase of the program, TVA and ERAU faculty and students shall integrate the payload systems including ADS-B. The system shall be tested on a high-altitude balloon. When successful, the technology shall be transitioned to TVA's RED-4U spacecraft to demonstrate a highly instrumented, but low-cost reentry vehicle. Balloon testing is expected 3rd or 4th quarter 2014.- Learn more about research projects in the Daytona Beach College of Engineering and its Department of Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering
Research Team
Principal Investigators
Richard S. Stansbury
Associate Professor and Director - ASSURE Center of Excellence
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept
- Daytona College of Engineering