NASA Ames Partners With M2MI For Small Satellite Development

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April 24, 2008

Michael Curie
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4715
michael.curie@xxxxxxxx

Michael Mewhinney
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
650-604-3937/207-1323
michael.s.mewhinney@xxxxxxxx 

Sarah Cooper
m2mi Corporation, Moffett Field, Calif.
650-961-5376
sarah.cooper@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 08-107

NASA AMES PARTNERS WITH M2MI FOR SMALL SATELLITE DEVELOPMENT

MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. -- NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, 
Calif., and m2mi Corp., Moffett Field, Calif., announced Thursday 
they are taking a revolutionary step forward in improving 
telecommunications and networking from space. 

Under the terms of a cooperative research and development agreement, 
only the third in NASA's history, NASA Ames and m2mi will work 
together to develop very small satellites, called nanosats, for the 
commercialization of space. 

"NASA wants to work with companies to develop a new economy in space," 
said NASA Ames Center Director S. Pete Worden. "m2mi has great 
technology that fits excellently with our goals, while enhancing the 
commercial use of NASA-developed technologies." 

Nanosatellites are small satellites weighing between 11 and 110 
pounds. A large number of these satellites, called a constellation, 
will be placed in low Earth orbit for the new telecommunications and 
networking system.

"The constellation will provide a robust, global, space-based, 
high-speed network for communication, data storage and Earth 
observations," said m2mi Chief Executive Officer Geoff Brown. 
"Nanosatellites take advantage of the significant technological 
advances in microelectronics and will be produced using low-cost, 
mass-production techniques."

Under the agreement, NASA and m2mi will cooperate to develop a fifth 
generation telecommunications and networking system for Internet 
protocol-based and related services. The cooperative effort will 
combine NASA's expertise in nanosensors, wireless networks and 
nanosatellite technologies with m2mi's unique capabilities in 
software technology, sensors, global system awareness, adaptive 
control and commercialization capabilities. Fifth Generation, or 5G, 
incorporates Voice Over Internet Protocol, video, data, wireless, and 
an integrated machine-to-machine intelligence layer, or m2mi, for 
seamless information exchange and use.

"This initiative shows great promise in revolutionizing mobile 
communications critical in meeting future needs," said Badri Younes, 
NASA deputy associate administrator for Space Communications and 
Navigation. "This project also will leverage m2mi's capabilities in 
software expertise to automate global system awareness and provide 
intelligent adaptive control."

For more information about m2mi, visit:

http://www.m2mi.com 

For more information about NASA programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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