Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a key practice to advance systems engineering that can benefit CubeSat missions. MBSE involves creating a system model that is a single source for system engineering such as architecture development and interface management. The system model also integrates other discipline specific engineering models and simulations. Our application of MBSE uses System Modeling Language (SysML), a graphical modeling language, to model all aspects of a system either directly or through an interface with another model. SysML diagrams are used to describe requirements, structures, behaviors, and parametrics from the system down to the component level. The model is intended for use by aerospace students in their classr...
SSWG has been investigating the applicability of MBSE for designing CubeSats since 2011. The first p...
Design information of a spacecraft is collected over all phases in the lifecycle of a project. A lot...
Systems that are developed to function within the harsh and remote environment of space are inherent...
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a key practice to advance systems engineering that can ben...
practice to advance systems engineering that can benefit CubeSat missions. MBSE creates a system mod...
goal of the team is to provide a sufficiently complete CubeSat Reference Model that can be adapted t...
Abstract — Small satellite missions are becoming increasingly complex as scientists and engineers pr...
A shift from traditional systems engineering practices towards Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE...
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) has recently been gaining significant support as a means to i...
As systems grow in complexity, Systems Engineers have embraced Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE...
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) has recently been gaining significant support as a means to i...
Small satellite missions are becoming increasingly complex, particularly with the emergence of inter...
SSWG has been investigating the applicability of MBSE for designing CubeSats since 2011. The first p...
SSWG has been investigating the applicability of MBSE for designing CubeSats since 2011. The first p...
Design information of a spacecraft is collected over all phases in the lifecycle of a project. A lot...
SSWG has been investigating the applicability of MBSE for designing CubeSats since 2011. The first p...
Design information of a spacecraft is collected over all phases in the lifecycle of a project. A lot...
Systems that are developed to function within the harsh and remote environment of space are inherent...
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a key practice to advance systems engineering that can ben...
practice to advance systems engineering that can benefit CubeSat missions. MBSE creates a system mod...
goal of the team is to provide a sufficiently complete CubeSat Reference Model that can be adapted t...
Abstract — Small satellite missions are becoming increasingly complex as scientists and engineers pr...
A shift from traditional systems engineering practices towards Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE...
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) has recently been gaining significant support as a means to i...
As systems grow in complexity, Systems Engineers have embraced Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE...
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) has recently been gaining significant support as a means to i...
Small satellite missions are becoming increasingly complex, particularly with the emergence of inter...
SSWG has been investigating the applicability of MBSE for designing CubeSats since 2011. The first p...
SSWG has been investigating the applicability of MBSE for designing CubeSats since 2011. The first p...
Design information of a spacecraft is collected over all phases in the lifecycle of a project. A lot...
SSWG has been investigating the applicability of MBSE for designing CubeSats since 2011. The first p...
Design information of a spacecraft is collected over all phases in the lifecycle of a project. A lot...
Systems that are developed to function within the harsh and remote environment of space are inherent...