SBIR/STTR Award attributes
SaraniaSat’s proposed Phase II SBIR project entitled “HYFORâ€Â is aimed adapting our commercially successful, high spatial and temporal resolution, hyperspectral imaging, remote-sensing solution for use by the USAF 557th Weather Wing (WW) and NASA as well as customers for their Land Information System (LIS) weather prediction data outputs, the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) and Coastal Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL) to solve the important problems of accurate measurements of water resources such as reservoirs and snow cover characterization. The primary benefit of SaraniaSat’s data and information products will be in improved forecasting and early warning of impending, weather-related disasters that could be either averted or minimized through appropriate action. Based on an extensive customer discovery interviews conducted during the Phase I SBIR project, SaraniaSat determined that Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery could provide important geophysical parameter maps of the land surface temperature, emissivity and surface albedo as well as various snow and reservoir properties. Therefore, during the execution of the Phase II SBIR project, SaraniaSat plans to acquire and process Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery in the Visible, Near Infrared, Short Wave Infrared (VSWIR) and Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) bands for ingestion into the WW’s LIS model.