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S-133647
Response Deadline
Aug 22, 2026, 11:00 PM(MDT)99 days
Eligibility
Contract Type
Special Notice
Engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a “license plate” for satellites to help solve the growing problem of space traffic management. The Extremely Low-Resource Optical Identifier (ELROI) is a simple, easy-to-fly, solar-powered beacon that can be attached to a satellite for tracking. Each ELROI unit transmits a custom identification number that can be read from the ground using signal processing techniques also developed at Los Alamos.
The Challenge:
Identifying space objects after launch remains a persistent challenge. When dozens of satellites are deployed simultaneously, determining which object is which using traditional radar or optical tracking methods is slow, error-prone, or sometimes impossible. This lack of real-time, reliable identification hinders satellite commissioning, increases operational risk, and undermines space traffic management efforts.
Unidentified satellites are particularly problematic after their radio systems are disabled or fail. Without continuous, verifiable identification, defunct satellites add uncertainty to orbital catalogs and increase the risk of collision.
Problems Solved:
ELROI solves the space object identification problem by providing an autonomous, low-cost, optical beacon that broadcasts a unique ID from orbit. ELROI:
In 2024–25, ELROI was demonstrated successfully on LaCE-1 and R5-S4 satellites, providing the first definitive identification for each satellite in orbit ahead of operator or catalog resolution.
Key Advantages
Next Steps
For ELROI to become a standard part of space operations, three parallel tracks must advance:
Widespread use will grow as ELROI proves its value, stays low-cost, and gains support for improving space safety.
Market Applications:
Development Status: TRL 8
US Patent No. 11,750,677 (S133647.002); 12,101,366 (S133647.003); 12,101,367 (S133647.004); Pending S133830
LA-UR-25-27913
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Kathleen McDonald
Lindsay Augustyn
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
505 King Ave
Columbus, OH, 43201
NAICS
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing
PSC
NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
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