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System Fundamentals as Facilitating CubeSat Development Marcus Bever EagleSat Systems Engineer Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Presentation Outline The value of systems engineering Relating the elements of design Communication o Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) o Hierarchy diagrams o Functional flow block diagrams Tailoring Conclusion
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Why Make the Effort Requirement verification o Meet the goal Design traceability o Answer the question of “Why?” Design update compatibility o Manage flow down of modifications System level documentation o Communicate the big picture without missing the details
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What’s the Focus? Top down design Design triangle o Requirements: what is being done o Functions: how is it being accomplished o Hardware: what is accomplishing it Iterative and recursive application
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C OMMUNICATION Words
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Model Based Systems Engineering Communication through diagrams o Represents traceability graphically o Clearly shows interrelationships o Maintains organization through numbering Includes clarifying descriptions Satellite = Sat +Light
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Hierarchies: Tool of Systems Thinking Clear representation of requirement, function, and hardware breakdown Numbering Relationship Classification Title
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Functional Flow Block Diagrams Functional model of operations, sequencing, and conditions Numbering Project Operational Flow Title
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Tailoring Not every document is suited for every project Tools vary with resources and program o Website development Website development o Tailored documentation o Meetings Support team in satellite development o Various tools selection of most appropriate
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Conclusion Communicate o MBSE: hierarchies, functional flow black diagrams o Choosing the right tool Coordinate o Traceability and documentation o Don’t miss the details! Collaborate o Support the technical progress of the satellite
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Questions Marcus Bever Embry-Riddle EagleSat beverm@my.erau.edu
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