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Interactions Sealed Chambers (Phase I) Arthur Clarke Mars Greenhouse (Devon Island) Autonomous Robotic Greenhouse (Phase III) Environmentally- Controlled Green- House (Phase II) CSA Development Greenhouse(St-Hubert) Prototype Sealed Greenhouse ESA -MELiSSA Higher Plant Chamber
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Technical Objectives Containment Integrated control Autonomy Reclamation/Recycling Robustness/Reliability Communications technology Technology developments are designed to facilitate the scientific objectives of the entire project
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Infrastructure Requirements Sealed chambers within the autonomous robotic greenhouse –Requires additional custom engineering Remote, sealed greenhouse at CSA Continued Devon Island Greenhouse infrastructure upgrades (fuel cells, wind/solar generation, control systems)
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Industry collaborations Potential collaborations with: –National Instruments (data acquisition and instrument control) –Argus (environmental control) –Conviron, Angstrom Engineering
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Institutional Collaborations Current collaborations exist between: –University of Guelph –Simon Fraser University –Mars Institute –Canadian Space Agency –ESA/UAB (Spain) –University of Florida –NASA
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Leveraging Investments Jan 2004 until now $50k in cumulative investment in CESRF $50k from OCE in Arctic greenhouse $350k from CSA in Arctic greenhouse and CSA greenhouse
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Leveraging Investments Now until 2009 $1M via ESA-MELiSSA work $500k via CSA for Arctic greenhouse, CSA greenhouse, and sealed greenhouse at CSA
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HQP At least 6 graduates from Guelph CSA will continue to support salary for at least 1 PDF, two full-time graduate students, continuous undergraduate students, and the Principle Investigator
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