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Vol. 41 - Dependable control and measurement systems modeling for unmanned spacecraft
Reliability and processing performance modeling is an important issue for aerospace and space equipment designers. From system level perspective, one has to choose from multitude of possible architectures, redundancy levels, component combinations in a way to meet desired properties and dependabilit...
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Lenguaje: | eng |
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Warsaw University of Technology Publishing House
2016
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2265822 |
Sumario: | Reliability and processing performance modeling is an important issue for aerospace and
space equipment designers. From system level perspective, one has to choose from multitude
of possible architectures, redundancy levels, component combinations in a way to meet
desired properties and dependability and finally fit within required cost and time budgets.
Modeling of such systems is getting harder as its levels of complexity grow together with
demand for more functional and flexible, yet more available systems that govern more and
more crucial parts of our civilization's infrastructure (aerospace transport systems,
telecommunications, exploration probes). In this thesis promising method of modeling
complex systems using Petri networks is introduced in context of qualitative and quantitative
dependability analysis. This method, although with some limitation and drawbacks offer still
convenient visual formal method of describing system behavior on different levels
(functional, timing, random events) and offers straight correspondence to underlying
mathematical engine, suitable for simulations and engineering support.
Proposed modeling methodology being focal point of this thesis is then shown in use, for
evaluation of several variants of mission – functionality – technology trade-off. This is
common part of every space endeavor and every additional of supporting decision making
process is invaluable.
Real life example of analysis performed using proposed methodology is shown on case of
Coronagraph Control Box equipment designed and built for European Space Agency
PROBA3 mission. PROBA3 and accompanying equipment is designed to be technology
sandbox allowing some experimental solution to be flown in space and collect operational
heritage. |
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