This paper introduces an analytical approach, Probability and Confidence Trade-space (PACT), which can be used to assess uncertainty in International Space Station (ISS) hardware sparing necessary to extend the life of the vehicle. There are several key areas under consideration in this research. We investigate what sparing confidence targets may be reasonable to ensure vehicle survivability and for completion of science on the ISS. The results of the analysis will provide a methodological basis for reassessing vehicle subsystem confidence targets. An ongoing annual analysis currently compares the probability of existing spares exceeding the total expected unit demand of the Orbital Replacement Unit (ORU) in functional hierarchies approxima...
This paper introduces the concept of Resilience Engineering in the context of space systems design a...
During the early assembly missions the International Space Station could experience failures that wi...
The International Space Station (ISS) will receive an armada of visiting supply vehicles during its ...
The International Space Station (ISS) was originally designed to operate until 2015 with a plan for ...
Through the Evolvable Mars Campaign (EMC) study, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
The International Space Station (ISS) enables the study of supportability issues associated with lon...
The International Space Station (ISS) Program has many lessons to offer for the future of space expl...
Future crewed missions beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) represent a logistical challenge that is unprece...
The maturation of the International Space Station (ISS) design from the proposed Space Station Freed...
As the durations and distances involved in human exploration missions increase, the logistics associ...
Nearly six years after the launch of the first International Space Station element, and four years a...
Long-endurance human spaceflight - such as missions to Mars or its moons - will present a never-befo...
The International Space Station (ISS) systems are designed based upon having redundant systems with ...
6The paper introduces the concept of design for resilience in the context of space systems engineeri...
One of the critical non-replaceable systems of a long-term manned orbital station is the propulsion ...
This paper introduces the concept of Resilience Engineering in the context of space systems design a...
During the early assembly missions the International Space Station could experience failures that wi...
The International Space Station (ISS) will receive an armada of visiting supply vehicles during its ...
The International Space Station (ISS) was originally designed to operate until 2015 with a plan for ...
Through the Evolvable Mars Campaign (EMC) study, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (...
The International Space Station (ISS) enables the study of supportability issues associated with lon...
The International Space Station (ISS) Program has many lessons to offer for the future of space expl...
Future crewed missions beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) represent a logistical challenge that is unprece...
The maturation of the International Space Station (ISS) design from the proposed Space Station Freed...
As the durations and distances involved in human exploration missions increase, the logistics associ...
Nearly six years after the launch of the first International Space Station element, and four years a...
Long-endurance human spaceflight - such as missions to Mars or its moons - will present a never-befo...
The International Space Station (ISS) systems are designed based upon having redundant systems with ...
6The paper introduces the concept of design for resilience in the context of space systems engineeri...
One of the critical non-replaceable systems of a long-term manned orbital station is the propulsion ...
This paper introduces the concept of Resilience Engineering in the context of space systems design a...
During the early assembly missions the International Space Station could experience failures that wi...
The International Space Station (ISS) will receive an armada of visiting supply vehicles during its ...