Giuseppe Dinolfo
Application of MBSE to reverse engineering a rendezvous and docking space mission.
Rel. Sabrina Corpino, Giorgio Ammirante. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Aerospaziale, 2022
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Abstract
Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a turning point for companies in the manufacturing and engineering sectors that in recent years have increasingly understood the need to digitize themselves, satisfy the growing demand to produce new technologies, supply quality products and services in a short time with low costs. Its use could also bring benefits to the development of CubeSat missions, which until now has been done through document-based approaches. This thesis aims to improve and enrich the first phases of the SROC (Space Rider Observer Cube) space mission project, a small satellite capable of rendezvous and docking, through the construction of models to describe its different areas and realize through reverse engineering an MBSE procedure for similar missions.
To achieve this goal, an overview of the MBSE state of the art was initially outlined, researching the main methodologies, languages and tools, to understand what potential advantages or challenges could derive from this approach, focusing on the functionality of the software Capella, a tool that implements the Arcadia (Architecture Analysis and Design Integrated Approach) methodology and Valispace
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