DocumentCode
2274589
Title
Model-based spacecraft and mission design for the evaluation of technology
Author
Bieber, B.S. ; Ong, Chester ; Needham, Jennifer M. ; Huo, Bing ; Magee, Angela C. ; Montouri, Craig S. ; Ko, Chi Won ; Peterson, Craig E.
Author_Institution
Div. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
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0
fDate
0-0 0
Abstract
In order to meet the future vision of robotic missions, engineers will face intricate mission concepts, new operational approaches, and technologies that have yet to be developed. The concept of smaller, model driven projects helps this transition by including life-cycle cost as part of the decision making process. For example, since planetary exploration missions have cost ceilings and short development periods, heritage flight hardware is utilized. However, conceptual designs that rely solely on heritage technology will result in estimates that may not be truly representative of the actual mission being designed and built. The Laboratory for Spacecraft and Mission Design (LSMD) at the California Institute of Technology is developing integrated concurrent models for mass and cost estimations. The purpose of this project is to quantify the infusion of specific technologies where the data would be useful in guiding technology developments leading up to a mission. This paper introduces the design-to-cost model to determine the implications of various technologies on the spacecraft system in a collaborative engineering environment. In addition, comparisons of the benefits of new or advanced technologies for future deep space missions are examined
Keywords
aerospace engineering; aerospace instrumentation; design engineering; life cycle costing; space vehicles; California Institute of Technology; Laboratory for Spacecraft and Mission Design; cost estimation; decision making process; heritage flight hardware; mass estimation; mission design; model-based spacecraft design; planetary exploration; robotic missions; technology evaluation; Aerospace engineering; Costs; Decision making; Face detection; Hardware; Laboratories; Orbital robotics; Robot vision systems; Space technology; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9545-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2006.1656159
Filename
1656159
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