Applying MBSE to Optimize Satellite and Payload Interfaces in Early Mission Phases

Author:

Slobin Shayna1,Yoon Zizung2ORCID,Fugger Susanne1

Affiliation:

1. Airbus Defence and Space GmbH, 88090 Immenstaad am Bodensee, Germany

2. Department of Smart Drone Engineering, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang-si 10540, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The use of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) has been increasingly explored recently in industries that require multi-discipline engineering coordination. In the European space industry, applying MBSE for the engineering of space systems has been an ongoing undertaking on many missions. In the following paper, the MBSE activities in CAMEO conducted during the A/B1 phases of a typical Earth observation satellite engineered by Airbus are discussed in detail in the form of a case study. The analyses shown are based around the modeling of the spacecraft electrical interfaces in CAMEO. This model was used to automate electrical interface control documents (EICDs) and enable the control of electrical interface development. These methodologies were further put in the context of Airbus’ satellite design processes to assess the benefits of an MBSE approach to the current electrical interface engineering procedure and the potential for the reuse of CAMEO models between satellite projects. The reduction in system engineering effort through the reuse of models to modularly create similar satellite systems for efficient concept evaluation and comparison is a clear benefit.

Funder

2024 Korea Aerospace University Faculty Research Grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

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