Session

Technical Poster Session 5

Location

Utah State University, Logan, UT

Abstract

The goal of this project has been to digitally transform SDL systems engineering methods for scoping small satellite missions, developing system architectures, documenting the engineering solution, and verifying design solutions from being document-intensive (gathering non-transformable information in discrete, disjoint documents) to being model-based (employing cohesive, traceable, transformable graphical models).

We have produced a set of models that give satellite development programs (and any "model-based" program) a head start that enables the modeling effort to drive the systems engineering process instead of catching up with a document-driven design. We plan to use these models to develop, train, and encourage consistent modeling techniques across the Lab and lower the barrier of entry for creating focused, useful models.

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Aug 10th, 9:45 AM

Designing a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Template for Satellites

Utah State University, Logan, UT

The goal of this project has been to digitally transform SDL systems engineering methods for scoping small satellite missions, developing system architectures, documenting the engineering solution, and verifying design solutions from being document-intensive (gathering non-transformable information in discrete, disjoint documents) to being model-based (employing cohesive, traceable, transformable graphical models).

We have produced a set of models that give satellite development programs (and any "model-based" program) a head start that enables the modeling effort to drive the systems engineering process instead of catching up with a document-driven design. We plan to use these models to develop, train, and encourage consistent modeling techniques across the Lab and lower the barrier of entry for creating focused, useful models.