Semi-Analytical Model for Design and Analysis of On-Orbit Servicing Architecture
Koki Ho, Hai Wang, Paul A. DeTrempe, Tristan Sarton du Jonchay, and Kento Tomita

TL;DR
This paper introduces a semi-analytical model for analyzing on-orbit servicing systems, enabling efficient performance evaluation of complex space infrastructure without extensive simulations.
Contribution
It develops a novel semi-analytical model combining queueing theory and inventory management for on-orbit servicing system analysis.
Findings
Model accurately predicts mean waiting times for service completion.
Depot capacity significantly impacts system responsiveness.
Model validated against simulation results.
Abstract
Robotic on-orbit servicing (OOS) is expected to be a key technology and concept for future sustainable space exploration. This paper develops a semi-analytical model for OOS systems analysis, responding to the growing needs and ongoing trend of robotic OOS. An OOS infrastructure system is considered whose goal is to provide responsive services to the random failures of a set of customer modular satellites distributed in space (e.g., at the geosynchronous equatorial orbit). The considered OOS architecture is comprised of a servicer that travels and provides module-replacement services to the customer satellites, an on-orbit depot to store the spares, and a series of launch vehicles to replenish the depot. The OOS system performance is analyzed by evaluating the mean waiting time before service completion for a given failure and its relationship with the depot capacity. Leveraging the…
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