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Hierarchical Planning Applied to the Preliminary Design of CubeSats: Nanospace Study
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CubeSat design has been already studied and formalized but knowledge representation remains a challenge. The management of human-learnt knowledge during the process is not an aspect that is often spoken about. This paper discusses the proposal of integrating a hierarchical planning approach with a model-based one to the open-source Nanospace framework, a web-based application for concurrent engineering during the preliminary design phase of CubeSats. Hierarchical planning aids to introduce commonly tacit human expertise, an aspect that the preliminary design of CubeSats can benefit from. The proposed integration could allow a faster design convergence and faster inspection of candidate architectures The Nanospace framework itself may benefit from an approach bringing in model-based efforts and hierarchical planning facilitate knowledge representation and reuse. A use case on the CREME CubeSat project is detailed, emphasizing how to impregnate the design iterations with experts' knowledge.
concurrent engineeringCubeSatshierarchical planningmodel-based systems engineeringpreliminary designOPERATIONS
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