DocumentCode :
613643
Title :
Applying model based systems engineering to NASA´s space communications networks
Author :
Bhasin, K. ; Barnes, P. ; Reinert, J. ; Golden, Bruce
Author_Institution :
Glenn Res. Center, Nat. Aeronaut. Space Adm., Cleveland, OH, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
15-18 April 2013
Firstpage :
325
Lastpage :
330
Abstract :
System engineering practices for complex systems and networks now require that requirement, architecture, and concept of operations product development teams, simultaneously harmonize their activities to provide timely, useful and cost-effective products. When dealing with complex systems of systems, traditional systems engineering methodology quickly falls short of achieving project objectives. This approach is encumbered by the use of a number of disparate hardware and software tools, spreadsheets and documents to grasp the concept of the network design and operation. In case of NASA´s space communication networks, since the networks are geographically distributed, and so are its subject matter experts, the team is challenged to create a common language and tools to produce its products. Using Model Based Systems Engineering methods and tools allows for a unified representation of the system in a model that enables a highly related level of detail. To date, Program System Engineering (PSE) team has been able to model each network from their top-level operational activities and system functions down to the atomic level through relational modeling decomposition. These models allow for a better understanding of the relationships between NASA´s stakeholders, internal organizations, and impacts to all related entities due to integration and sustainment of existing systems. Understanding the existing systems is essential to accurate and detailed study of integration options being considered. In this paper, we identify the challenges the PSE team faced in its quest to unify complex legacy space communications networks and their operational processes. We describe the initial approaches undertaken and the evolution toward model based system engineering applied to produce Space Communication and Navigation (SCaN) PSE products. We will demonstrate the practice of Model Based System Engineering applied to integrating space communication networks and the summary of its resu- ts and impact. We will highlight the insights gained by applying the Model Based System Engineering and provide recommendations for its applications and improvements.
Keywords :
aerospace industry; navigation; space communication links; NASA; SCaN PSE products; Space Communication and Navigation PSE products; complex legacy space communications networks; complex systems of systems; cost-effective products; geographically distributed networks; model based system engineering; model based systems engineering methods; network design; network operation; program system engineering team; software tools; traditional systems engineering methodology; Communication networks; Computer architecture; Modeling; NASA; Portals; Unified modeling language; Ground Network Integration; Model Based Systems Engineering; NASA; Space Communications;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems Conference (SysCon), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3107-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SysCon.2013.6549901
Filename :
6549901
Link To Document :
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