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Michigan Aerospace Wins Icing Detection Contract

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ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 28, 2013 — The Michigan Aerospace Corp. (MAC) has received a contract to work with NASA on developing Raman-based technology that detects conditions favorable to ice formation on an airplane before a problem occurs. The Phase I Small Business Innovation Research contract, called “RIDES: Raman Icing Detection System,” is meant to extend MAC’s current aircraft-based optical air-data system technology to enable multihazard sensing. The existing technology, which uses ultraviolet laser light to measure airspeed, direction, temperature and density, will be integrated into an...Read full article

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    Published: August 2013
    air travelair-data system technologyaircraftAmericasaviation safetyBusinessCharles Richeyice formationImagingLangley Research CenterMACMichiganMichigan Aerospace CorporationNASAOpticsRaman Icing Detection SystemRIDESSensors & DetectorsVirginiavolcanic ash detectionLasers

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