SBIR-STTR Award

A Low-Cost Atmospheric Aerosol Monitoring System for Boundary Layer Air Quality, Visibility, Cloud Ceiling Height and Aerosol Properties
Award last edited on: 12/3/2022

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOC : NOAA
Total Award Amount
$515,221
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
9.6.01
Principal Investigator
John E Barnes

Company Information

BJE Environmental Optics LLC

127 South Hoover Avenue
Louisville, CO 80027
   (720) 684-9143
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Boulder

Phase I

Contract Number: NA20OAR0210097
Start Date: 1/1/2020    Completed: 8/31/2020
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$116,550
This proposal addresses subtopic 9.6.01, Low-cost Oceanic and Atmospheric Sensors and Observing Systems. It is proposed that two instruments for measuring atmospheric aerosols be commercialized to operate automatically and routinely. Both instruments have been used in research settings for many years and share several aspects of technology. They could both be commercialized with significant advantages in cost and performance over currently available instruments. The first is the CLidar which measures aerosol profiles and also operates as a star-photometer to measure aerosol optical depth (AOD). Visibility and cloud ceiling are directly calculated from the data collected. The CLidar is currently limited to twilight and nighttime conditions but use of an infrared camera and laser may allow daytime operation. The second instrument is an imaging polar nephelometer (IPN) that has been patented by the principle investigator (PI). The IPN gives a detailed in-situ measurement, day and night, of scattered light from aerosols. The IPN measures the angular dependence of the scattered light. There are many commercial integrating nephelometers available but much information is lost when only the total scattered light is measured. The IPN has an excellent potential for measuring detailed aerosol properties relating to the aerosol size distribution, composition and shape.

Phase II

Contract Number: NA21OAR0210116
Start Date: 2/1/2021    Completed: 1/31/2023
Phase II year
2021
Phase II Amount
$398,671
This proposal addresses subtopic 9.6.01, Low-cost Oceanic and Atmospheric Sensors and Observing Systems. It is proposed that two instruments for measuring atmospheric aerosols be commercialized to operate automatically and routinely. Both instruments have been used in research settings for many years and share several aspects of technology. They could both be commercialized with significant advantages in cost and performance over currently available instruments.