Award
Portfolio Data
Urban Air Mobility Passenger Ride Quality
Award Year: 2021
UEI: F7G8SHTEHNU7
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Congressional District: 10
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase II

Awarding Agency
NASA
Total Award Amount: $749,160
Contract Number: 80NSSC21C0464
Agency Tracking Number: 205176
Solicitation Topic Code: A1
Solicitation Number: SBIR_20_P2
Abstract
The urban air mobility (UAM) concept seeks to rapidly transport people around urban areas using aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL). This emerging market has the potential to reduce commute times and reduce congestion by utilizing three-dimensional airspace rather than solely surface streets or rail systems. Most of the aircraft configurations identified for UAM operations use multiple rotors, use electric propulsion, and are more similar in flight to helicopters than fixed-wing aircraft. A number of challenges with UAM vehicles and operations must be addressed before this concept reaches wide public acceptance; a major one being the passenger experience. Passengers must feel that UAM aircraft are as safe and as comfortable as other modes of transportation in order to reach wide public use. Major passenger acceptance concerns include perceived safety, vehicle motion noise and vibration, availability and access, passenger well-being, and environmental impact. Solutions that address these concerns would provide benefit to UAM concepts and increase the rate of passenger acceptance. CRG proposes to develop, test, and validate a control system for improving the passenger experience in urban air mobility operations.
Award Schedule
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2020
Solicitation Year -
2021
Award Year -
July 1, 2021
Award Start Date -
June 30, 2023
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name:
Phone: N/A
Business Contact
Name: Miranda Wood
Phone: (404) 661-1703
Email: woodmg@crgrp.com
Research Institution
Name: N/A