• DocumentCode
    14883
  • Title

    A System Engineering Analysis of Highly Adaptive Small Satellites

  • Author

    Ekpo, S.C. ; George, Dani

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Dec. 2013
  • Firstpage
    642
  • Lastpage
    648
  • Abstract
    Spacecraft systems have undergone tremendous system-level transformations following advances in subsubsystems, subsystems, and systems designs and technologies. Furthermore, the ever expanding space applications and entrants necessitate a holistic review of current spacecraft system engineering (SE) margins. This paper seeks to examine contemporary space systems engineering procedures and develop a corresponding SE analysis tool for next-generation small satellites. Mass and power budgets are the considered SE margins. Case studies of highly adaptive small satellites (HASS) for a meteorology mission in low earth orbit are presented. HASS have demonstrated mass-, power-, and cost-savings with advanced capabilities than the conventional ones. The presented SE procedure can be extended to any spacecraft category and mission. As a capability-based SE analysis tool, it will enable the design and development of lightweight, reliable, adaptive, optimal, multifunctional, and economical satellites. This will enhance the provision of space systems that have postmission reapplications capability.
  • Keywords
    artificial satellites; remote sensing; systems engineering; HASS; SE margin; capability-based SE analysis tool; highly adaptive small satellite; low earth orbit; meteorology mission; multifunctional satellite; next generation small satellite; space systems engineering; spacecraft system engineering; system level design; Low earth orbit satellites; Meteorology; Payloads; Propulsion; Resource management; Space vehicles; Adaptive systems; satellites; system engineering (SE); system-level design;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Systems Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1932-8184
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSYST.2012.2198138
  • Filename
    6208810