Agile Systems Engineering for sub-CubeSat scale spacecraft
Konstantinos Kanavouras, Andreas Makoto Hein, Maanasa Sachidanand

TL;DR
This paper introduces an agile Systems Engineering methodology tailored for sub-CubeSat spacecraft, enabling rapid, flexible design and development of miniature satellites within six months, thus accelerating innovation in space missions.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel agile approach for designing tiny spacecraft, replacing traditional methods to allow faster, more adaptable development processes for sub-CubeSat missions.
Findings
Design and development of two femtosatellite missions in under 6 months
Enhanced flexibility and adaptability in spacecraft design process
Potential for increased confidence and reduced turnaround time in small satellite projects
Abstract
Space systems miniaturization has been increasingly popular for the past decades, with over 1600 CubeSats and 300 sub-CubeSat sized spacecraft estimated to have been launched since 1998. This trend towards decreasing size enables the execution of unprecedented missions in terms of quantity, cost and development time, allowing for massively distributed satellite networks, and rapid prototyping of space equipment. Pocket-sized spacecraft can be designed in-house in less than a year and can reach weights of less than 10g, reducing the considerable effort typically associated with orbital flight. However, while Systems Engineering methodologies have been proposed for missions down to CubeSat size, there is still a gap regarding design approaches for picosatellites and smaller spacecraft, which can exploit their potential for iterative and accelerated development. In this paper, we propose a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Systems Engineering Methodologies and Applications · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
