Testbed for Responsive Experiments and Demonstrations in Space
(formerly known as In-Situ Technology Test Bed - ISTTB)
The Testbed for Responsive Experiments and Demonstrations in Space (TREADS) is a technology demonstration and scientific gathering platform specifically designed to allow investigators to easily and quickly integrate and fly their instrumentation on a full-service operational satellite.
TREADS supports new electronics, software, and hardware. TREADS contains several standard interface slots that carry the Devices-Under-Test (DUTs) and an all-purpose flight computer to test software. The TREADS platform will measure the radiation experienced by the payloads, read the spacecraft sensors, capture payload data, and send the telemetry to a ground station.
TREADS is a recurring flight opportunity (1-2 times per year starting in 2009) that enables your company to:
- demonstrate your new technology in a real-world radiation environment;
- integrate your devices with real-world hardware for in-the-field experimentation and system performance characterization;
- and give your components a competitive-edge by increasing Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) at a low, firm-fixed price.
The TREADS solution offers several advantages over other technology demonstration programs such as the New Millennium Program and TacSat like 100% dedicated on-orbit testing time, multiple launch opportunities, and primary payload designation.
The first deployment of a TREADS platform is scheduled for the 2009 timeframe. Use our Self-ManifestSM form (under development) to manifest your technology on the next flight!