SBIR-STTR Award

Micro-Scale, High-Accuracy, Photogrammetry Equipment (MSHAPE)
Award last edited on: 7/16/22

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOT
Total Award Amount
$549,928
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
21-FR2
Principal Investigator
Karl Reinig

Company Information

ADA Technologies Inc

11149 Bradford Road
Littleton, CO 80127
   (303) 792-5615
   sheryls@adatech.com
   www.adatech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Jefferson

Phase I

Contract Number: 6913G621P800059
Start Date: 6/10/21    Completed: 12/14/21
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$150,000
ADA Technologies is proposing to develop a novel and unique system, called MSHAPE, to inspect railroad wheels in extremely fine geometric detail. This portable system, based on off-the-shelf components, will provide manufacturers, operators, maintainers and authorities ultra-high-accuracy measurements (better than .0005”) that will be used to assess the compliance of wheels with strict regulatory and industry standards. Non-compliance will initiate a repair procedure (such as reprofiling) to bring the wheel back to within specifications. The proposed technology leverages a current Phase II effort combining metrology-grade inspection and automation. The handheld MSHAPE system will generate rapid and exceptionally accurate inspection of railroad wheels and detailed data reports. The detailed wheel data output will be used to create an extraordinarily fine digital 3-D model that will compare the as-measured wheel to safe geometry requirements. In Phase I, ADA will build a proof-of-concept MSHAPE prototype and demonstrate its accuracy on a standard object and a used railroad wheel. Project partners include local small businesses Advanced Coordinate Technology (ACT, a precision measurement company) and Tacuna Systems (custom electronics supplier)

Phase II

Contract Number: 6913G622C100022
Start Date: 8/3/22    Completed: 2/2/24
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$399,928
ADA Technologies is proposing to develop a novel and unique system, called MSHAPE, to inspect railroad wheels in extremely fine geometric detail. This portable system, based on off-the-shelf components, will provide manufacturers, operators, maintainers and authorities ultra-high-accuracy measurements (better than .0005”) that will be used to assess the compliance of wheels with strict regulatory and industry standards. Non-compliance will initiate a repair procedure (such as reprofiling) to bring the wheel back to within specifications. The proposed technology leverages a current Phase II effort combining metrology-grade inspection and automation. The handheld MSHAPE system will generate rapid and exceptionally accurate inspection of railroad wheels and detailed data reports. The detailed wheel data output will be used to create an extraordinarily fine digital 3-D model that will compare the as-measured wheel to safe geometry requirements. In Phase I, ADA will build a proof-of-concept MSHAPE prototype and demonstrate its accuracy on a standard object and a used railroad wheel. Project partners include local small businesses Advanced Coordinate Technology (ACT, a precision measurement company) and Tacuna Systems (custom electronics supplier)