학술논문

Development of a Nanosatellite System Modeling Architecture for EIRSAT-1
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 IEEE 9th International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) SMC-IT Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT), 2023 IEEE 9th International Conference on. :123-125 Jul, 2023
Subject
Aerospace
Computing and Processing
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Space vehicles
Mars
Costs
Space missions
Moon
Systems modeling
Orbits
MBSE
CubeSats
Systems Engineering
Verification and Validation
Satellite Communications
Language
ISSN
2836-4171
Abstract
Over the last two decades, CubeSats which are nanosatellites with form factors based on units (U) of 10 x 10 x 10 cm3, have become more common in academia, enabling students to gain hands-on experience with satellite design, testing and deployment [15]. The use of Commercial-Off-TheShelf (COTS) components reduces development cost and time, making CubeSats an accessible and cost effective route to space. CubeSats are increasingly important for in-orbit demonstrations of new technologies. Further, their flexibility allows them to be configured for a wide range of science mission profiles, either as a standalone platform, as a communications relay for lunar and inter-planetary missions, such as NASA’s Mars Cube One (MarCO) satellites [14], or as a daughter spacecraft to study a near-Earth object such as LICIACube [2]. Several CubeSats for high energy astrophysics are currently in orbit and in development [9].