SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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Programa de Pós-Graduação do INPE em Engenharia e Gerenciamento de Sistemas Espaciais
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BR
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Link de acesso: | http://urlib.net/sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21b/2017/03.17.13.44 |
Resumo: | Latin American countries, such as Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, have recently implemented space systems based on procured satellites from more experienced manufacturers. On the other hand, systems engineering has demonstrated to be an ideal approach to solve problems that involve complex solutions, such as space systems. Literature review showed that traditional systems engineering approach should change when the procurement of previous developed elements is considered. In these cases, the market imposes restrictions on the solution, and thus, feedbacks, iterations, and trade-offs should be performed between what is wanted and what exists. Consequently, this work proposes a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites (i.e. pre-specified satellites), which are available on the market and that potentially, as occurs with commercial products in other industries, might result in the implementation of space systems at lower costs and in shorter times with respect to space systems in which all their elements must be developed. The proposed methodology, which is called SPSYSE-TK, aims to guide the development of space systems based on traditional systems engineering activities that have been adapted to take into account the issues and restrictions that commercial products impose on the solution to a given problem. This enables translating a set of customer and other stakeholders needs into a space system while considering the limitations that are imposed by the turnkey satellites on such space system as well as the existing characteristics of such satellites that can be exploited. The SPSYSE-TK methodology brings to the space industry practices that have been identified in other industries and have been catalogued as appropriate for performing systems engineering while accommodating commercial products. Specifically, the SPSYSE-TK methodology proposes a set of phases, processes, and activities, which have been particularly established for specifying space systems based on the procurement of turnkey satellites. The SPSYSE-TK methodology is exemplified and compared with respect to the traditional space systems engineering methodology of the ECSS that is used for the development of systems conceived for a particular mission. The SPSYSE-TK methodology showed to be more appropriate than the ECSS methodology for space projects based on the procurement of turnkey satellites. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisSPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellitesMetodologia para engenharia de sistemas espaciais baseados na aquisição de satélites turnkey2017-03-31Geilson LoureiroOtávio Luiz BogossianPetrônio Noronha de SouzaLuiz Gonzaga TrabassoGabriel Gustavo Coronel MariñoInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)Programa de Pós-Graduação do INPE em Engenharia e Gerenciamento de Sistemas EspaciaisINPEBRsystems engineeringspace systemsturnkey satellitesspace missionsengenharia de sistemassistemas espaciaissatélites turnkeymissões espaciaisLatin American countries, such as Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, have recently implemented space systems based on procured satellites from more experienced manufacturers. On the other hand, systems engineering has demonstrated to be an ideal approach to solve problems that involve complex solutions, such as space systems. Literature review showed that traditional systems engineering approach should change when the procurement of previous developed elements is considered. In these cases, the market imposes restrictions on the solution, and thus, feedbacks, iterations, and trade-offs should be performed between what is wanted and what exists. Consequently, this work proposes a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites (i.e. pre-specified satellites), which are available on the market and that potentially, as occurs with commercial products in other industries, might result in the implementation of space systems at lower costs and in shorter times with respect to space systems in which all their elements must be developed. The proposed methodology, which is called SPSYSE-TK, aims to guide the development of space systems based on traditional systems engineering activities that have been adapted to take into account the issues and restrictions that commercial products impose on the solution to a given problem. This enables translating a set of customer and other stakeholders needs into a space system while considering the limitations that are imposed by the turnkey satellites on such space system as well as the existing characteristics of such satellites that can be exploited. The SPSYSE-TK methodology brings to the space industry practices that have been identified in other industries and have been catalogued as appropriate for performing systems engineering while accommodating commercial products. Specifically, the SPSYSE-TK methodology proposes a set of phases, processes, and activities, which have been particularly established for specifying space systems based on the procurement of turnkey satellites. The SPSYSE-TK methodology is exemplified and compared with respect to the traditional space systems engineering methodology of the ECSS that is used for the development of systems conceived for a particular mission. The SPSYSE-TK methodology showed to be more appropriate than the ECSS methodology for space projects based on the procurement of turnkey satellites.Recentemente os países latino-americanos, tais como a Venezuela, o México, o Peru e o Brasil têm implementado sistemas espaciais baseados na aquisição de satélites de fornecedores mais experimentados. Por outro lado, a engenharia de sistemas tem mostrado ser a abordagem ideal para solucionar problemas que precisam de soluções complexas, tais como sistemas espaciais. A revisão bibliográfica feita revelou que a abordagem tradicional de engenharia de sistemas deve mudar quando considerar a aquisição de elementos previamente desenvolvidos. Desta forma, o mercado impõe restrições sobre a solução e, consequentemente, realimentações, iterações e trade-offs devem serem realizados entre o que se quer e o que existe. Esta dissertação propõe uma metodologia para o desenvolvimento de sistemas espaciais baseado na aquisição de satélites turnkey (ou satélites "pré-especificados") que estão disponíveis no mercado e que potencialmente, como ocorre com produtos comerciais em outras indústrias, poderiam resultar na implementação de um sistema espacial de menor custo e em tempos mais curtos que um sistema espacial no qual os elementos precisam ser desenvolvidos. A metodologia proposta, chamada SPSYSE-TK, visa guiar esse desenvolvimento de sistemas espaciais, utilizando atividades tradicionais da engenharia de sistemas as quais têm sido adaptadas para levar em conta as questões e restrições que produtos comerciais impõem na solução de um dado problema. Isto permite traduzir um conjunto de necessidades do cliente e de outros interessados em um sistema espacial enquanto são levadas em conta as limitações que os satélites turnkey impõem sobre ele bem como o aproveitamento de características existentes nesses satélites. Igualmente, a metodologia SPSYSE-TK traz para a indústria espacial práticas que foram identificadas em outras indústrias como apropriadas para executar engenharia de sistemas e acomodar produtos comerciais. Especificamente, a metodologia SPSYSE-TK explicita um conjunto de fases, processos e atividades que foram especialmente projetadas para especificar sistemas espaciais baseados na aquisição de satélites turnkey. A metodologia SPSYSE-TK é exemplificada e comparada com a metodologia tradicional de engenharia de sistemas espaciais da ECSS que é aplicada para o desenvolvimento de sistemas concebidos para uma particular missão. A metodologia SPSYSE-TK mostrou ser mais apropriada que a metodologia da ECSS para projetos espaciais baseados na compra de satélites turnkey.http://urlib.net/sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21b/2017/03.17.13.44info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do INPEinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)instacron:INPE2021-07-31T06:55:18Zoai:urlib.net:sid.inpe.br/mtc-m21b/2017/03.17.13.44.15-0Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://bibdigital.sid.inpe.br/PUBhttp://bibdigital.sid.inpe.br/col/iconet.com.br/banon/2003/11.21.21.08/doc/oai.cgiopendoar:32772021-07-31 06:55:19.278Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do INPE - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)false |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites |
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Metodologia para engenharia de sistemas espaciais baseados na aquisição de satélites turnkey |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites Gabriel Gustavo Coronel Mariño |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites |
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SPSYSE-TK: a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites |
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Gabriel Gustavo Coronel Mariño |
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Gabriel Gustavo Coronel Mariño |
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv |
Geilson Loureiro |
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv |
Otávio Luiz Bogossian |
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv |
Petrônio Noronha de Souza |
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv |
Luiz Gonzaga Trabasso |
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv |
Gabriel Gustavo Coronel Mariño |
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Geilson Loureiro Otávio Luiz Bogossian Petrônio Noronha de Souza Luiz Gonzaga Trabasso |
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Latin American countries, such as Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, have recently implemented space systems based on procured satellites from more experienced manufacturers. On the other hand, systems engineering has demonstrated to be an ideal approach to solve problems that involve complex solutions, such as space systems. Literature review showed that traditional systems engineering approach should change when the procurement of previous developed elements is considered. In these cases, the market imposes restrictions on the solution, and thus, feedbacks, iterations, and trade-offs should be performed between what is wanted and what exists. Consequently, this work proposes a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites (i.e. pre-specified satellites), which are available on the market and that potentially, as occurs with commercial products in other industries, might result in the implementation of space systems at lower costs and in shorter times with respect to space systems in which all their elements must be developed. The proposed methodology, which is called SPSYSE-TK, aims to guide the development of space systems based on traditional systems engineering activities that have been adapted to take into account the issues and restrictions that commercial products impose on the solution to a given problem. This enables translating a set of customer and other stakeholders needs into a space system while considering the limitations that are imposed by the turnkey satellites on such space system as well as the existing characteristics of such satellites that can be exploited. The SPSYSE-TK methodology brings to the space industry practices that have been identified in other industries and have been catalogued as appropriate for performing systems engineering while accommodating commercial products. Specifically, the SPSYSE-TK methodology proposes a set of phases, processes, and activities, which have been particularly established for specifying space systems based on the procurement of turnkey satellites. The SPSYSE-TK methodology is exemplified and compared with respect to the traditional space systems engineering methodology of the ECSS that is used for the development of systems conceived for a particular mission. The SPSYSE-TK methodology showed to be more appropriate than the ECSS methodology for space projects based on the procurement of turnkey satellites. Recentemente os países latino-americanos, tais como a Venezuela, o México, o Peru e o Brasil têm implementado sistemas espaciais baseados na aquisição de satélites de fornecedores mais experimentados. Por outro lado, a engenharia de sistemas tem mostrado ser a abordagem ideal para solucionar problemas que precisam de soluções complexas, tais como sistemas espaciais. A revisão bibliográfica feita revelou que a abordagem tradicional de engenharia de sistemas deve mudar quando considerar a aquisição de elementos previamente desenvolvidos. Desta forma, o mercado impõe restrições sobre a solução e, consequentemente, realimentações, iterações e trade-offs devem serem realizados entre o que se quer e o que existe. Esta dissertação propõe uma metodologia para o desenvolvimento de sistemas espaciais baseado na aquisição de satélites turnkey (ou satélites "pré-especificados") que estão disponíveis no mercado e que potencialmente, como ocorre com produtos comerciais em outras indústrias, poderiam resultar na implementação de um sistema espacial de menor custo e em tempos mais curtos que um sistema espacial no qual os elementos precisam ser desenvolvidos. A metodologia proposta, chamada SPSYSE-TK, visa guiar esse desenvolvimento de sistemas espaciais, utilizando atividades tradicionais da engenharia de sistemas as quais têm sido adaptadas para levar em conta as questões e restrições que produtos comerciais impõem na solução de um dado problema. Isto permite traduzir um conjunto de necessidades do cliente e de outros interessados em um sistema espacial enquanto são levadas em conta as limitações que os satélites turnkey impõem sobre ele bem como o aproveitamento de características existentes nesses satélites. Igualmente, a metodologia SPSYSE-TK traz para a indústria espacial práticas que foram identificadas em outras indústrias como apropriadas para executar engenharia de sistemas e acomodar produtos comerciais. Especificamente, a metodologia SPSYSE-TK explicita um conjunto de fases, processos e atividades que foram especialmente projetadas para especificar sistemas espaciais baseados na aquisição de satélites turnkey. A metodologia SPSYSE-TK é exemplificada e comparada com a metodologia tradicional de engenharia de sistemas espaciais da ECSS que é aplicada para o desenvolvimento de sistemas concebidos para uma particular missão. A metodologia SPSYSE-TK mostrou ser mais apropriada que a metodologia da ECSS para projetos espaciais baseados na compra de satélites turnkey. |
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Latin American countries, such as Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, have recently implemented space systems based on procured satellites from more experienced manufacturers. On the other hand, systems engineering has demonstrated to be an ideal approach to solve problems that involve complex solutions, such as space systems. Literature review showed that traditional systems engineering approach should change when the procurement of previous developed elements is considered. In these cases, the market imposes restrictions on the solution, and thus, feedbacks, iterations, and trade-offs should be performed between what is wanted and what exists. Consequently, this work proposes a methodology for space systems engineering based on the procurement of turnkey satellites (i.e. pre-specified satellites), which are available on the market and that potentially, as occurs with commercial products in other industries, might result in the implementation of space systems at lower costs and in shorter times with respect to space systems in which all their elements must be developed. The proposed methodology, which is called SPSYSE-TK, aims to guide the development of space systems based on traditional systems engineering activities that have been adapted to take into account the issues and restrictions that commercial products impose on the solution to a given problem. This enables translating a set of customer and other stakeholders needs into a space system while considering the limitations that are imposed by the turnkey satellites on such space system as well as the existing characteristics of such satellites that can be exploited. The SPSYSE-TK methodology brings to the space industry practices that have been identified in other industries and have been catalogued as appropriate for performing systems engineering while accommodating commercial products. Specifically, the SPSYSE-TK methodology proposes a set of phases, processes, and activities, which have been particularly established for specifying space systems based on the procurement of turnkey satellites. The SPSYSE-TK methodology is exemplified and compared with respect to the traditional space systems engineering methodology of the ECSS that is used for the development of systems conceived for a particular mission. The SPSYSE-TK methodology showed to be more appropriate than the ECSS methodology for space projects based on the procurement of turnkey satellites. |
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