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Advanced Medical Electronics Corporation dba A M E C

  • Advanced Medical Electronics Corporation dba A M E C

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  • Maple Grove, MN 553695457
  • Phone: 763-463-4814
  • Corporate URL: www.ame-corp.com
  • Estimated Number of Employees: 9
  • Estimated Annual Receipts: $2,700,000
  • Business Start Date: 1990
  • Contact Person: Greg Seifert
  • Contact Phone: 763-515-5354
  • Contact Email: gseifert@ame-corp.com
  • Business Structure:
  • Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
  • Business Type:
  • For Profit Organization
  • Subchapter S Corporation
  • Industries Served: Engineering Services
  • Product Areas: TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH EQUIPMENT, MISC COMMUNICATION EQ, MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK MGMT SVCS, IT AND TELECOM- TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK MANAGEMENT, SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: COMMUNICATIONS, COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES

Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $125,000 - Tuesday the 8th of January 2013
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
    THIS SBIR WILL STUDY THE APPLICATION OF A BRAIN MACHINE INTERFACE (BMI) TO ENABLE CREW TO REMOTELY OPERATE AND MONITOR ROBOTS FROM INSIDE A FLIGHT VEHICLE, HABITAT AND/OR DURING AN EXTRA-VEHICULAR ACTIVITY (EVA). THE GOAL IS TO IMPROVE ROBOT OPERATOR PRODUCTIVITY, SITUATIONAL AWARENESS, AND EFFECTIVENESS. WITH THE APPLICATION OF A BMI TECHNOLOGY AN ASTRONAUT IN AN EXTRAVEHICULAR SUIT COULD GREAT IMPROVE THEIR CAPABILITY OF WORKING WITH ROVER, ARM AND FREE FLYING ROBOTS. THE USE OF BMI IS BEING STUDIED EXTENSIVELY WORLDWIDE FOR ITS APPLICATION IN AIDING PEOPLE WHO ARE PARALYZED OR FOR PERSONS MISSING LIMBS TO CONTROL PROSTHETICS. THIS PROJECT WILL STUDY WAYS TO APPLY THIS RESEARCH TO ROBOTIC CONTROL IN SPACE APPLICATIONS. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES WILL BE DEFINED FOR BOTH THE EVA AND IVA CREW MEMBER. THE GOAL FOR PHASE II WILL BE TO DEMONSTRATE BMI IN A SPACE ROBOTIC CONTROL APPLICATION. THIS RESEARCH ALSO HAS THE BENEFIT OF SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGY OF USE BY THOSE WHO ARE PARALYZED OR WHO HAVE PROSTHETIC LIMBS.

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