session 4B
Space Systems Engineering - Methods, Processes and Tools (2)
- type
oral
- Description
This session will focus on state-of-the-art systems engineering methodologies that reduce the time and cost, and improve the quality of space system design. Of special interest are multi-disciplinary methods, processes, and tools used for System Design, Product Realization, Technical Management, Operations, and Retirement of space systems to improve risk management, safety, reliability, testability, and quality of life cycle cost estimates. Specifically, presentations may include: state of organizational structures, practice methods, processes, tools, training that benefit space system design, development and operations; state of the art systems engineering methodologies for space systems, including space system(s) of systems (SoS); engineering design methods, modelling and simulation tools applied to space system design and optimization; methodologies and processes for technical planning, control, assessment and decision analysis of space system design; advancement in space system development environments, such as concurrent engineering design facilities; novel methods to improve risk management, earned value management, configuration management, data management, availability, safety, reliability, testability and quality of life cycle cost estimates.
- Date
2017-09-28
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Geilson Loureiro, National Institute for Space Research - INPE , Brazil;
Co-Chair: Dr. Norbert Frischauf, TU Graz, Austria;
Rapporteur: Dr. Otfrid G. Liepack, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | Using a Model-based Systems Engineering Approach for Exploration Medical System Development | 20 | no-show | Mr. Michael Canga | NASA | United States | |
2 | Navigating the Deployment and Downlink Tradespace for Earth Imaging Constellations | 20 | confirmed | Dr. Sreeja Nag | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / BAERI | United States | |
3 | 20 | confirmed | Dr. William Kosmann | The Astronautics Company, L.P. | United States | ||
4 | 20 | confirmed | Ms. Tara RuthAnn Sprinkle | United States | |||
5 | The JPL Innovation Foundry A-Team for Advanced Concepts: A Current Status and Capabilities Update | 20 | withdrawn | Mr. Steve Matousek | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jet Propulsion Laboratory | United States | |
6 | Platform Adoption or Design a Specific Satellite for a Space Mission Development | 20 | withdrawn | Dr. Otavio Luiz Bogossian | Brazilian National Institute for Space Research - INPE | Brazil | |
7 | Using BPMN to improve AIT Electrical Tests Procedures at Amazonia satellite | 20 | confirmed | Mr. Luiz Alexandre da Silva | Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) | Brazil | |
8 | 20 | withdrawn | Mr. Guilherme Venticinque | Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) | Brazil | ||
9 | Application of Design Trades to the Development of the Propellant Tank for a Water Micro-Resistojet | 20 | confirmed | Mr. Ignacio Granero | Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) | The Netherlands | |
10 | ANALYSIS OF THE SPACECRAFT UPLINK AND DOWNLINK PERFORMANCE IN RANDOM TUMBLE SAFE MODES | 20 | withdrawn | Mr. Arman Bekembayev | Ghalam LLP | Kazakhstan | |
11 | Model Based Systems Engineering Applied to ESA’s e.Deorbit Mission | 20 | confirmed | Mr. Andrew Wolahan | ESTEC, European Space Agency | The Netherlands | |
12 | From screw to satellite - space debris mitigation solutions to a multi-scale problem | 20 | withdrawn | Mr. Marc Scheper | OHB System AG-Bremen | Germany |