Empowering All-in-Loop Health Management of Spacecraft Power System in the Mega-Constellation Era via Human-AI Collaboration
Yi Di, Zhibin Zhao, Fujin Wang, Xue Liu, Jiafeng Tang, Jiaxin Ren, Zhi Zhai, Xuefeng Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces SpaceHMchat, a Human-AI collaboration framework for comprehensive health management of spacecraft power systems in satellite mega-constellations, validated through a realistic experimental platform and a new dataset.
Contribution
It proposes the AUC principle and develops SpaceHMchat, an open-source framework enabling all-in-loop health management with high accuracy and efficiency, tailored for the SMC era.
Findings
100% conclusion accuracy in work condition recognition
Over 99% success rate in anomaly detection
Over 90% precision in fault localization
Abstract
It is foreseeable that the number of spacecraft will increase exponentially, ushering in an era dominated by satellite mega-constellations (SMC). This necessitates a focus on energy in space: spacecraft power systems (SPS), especially their health management (HM), given their role in power supply and high failure rates. Providing health management for dozens of SPS and for thousands of SPS represents two fundamentally different paradigms. Therefore, to adapt the health management in the SMC era, this work proposes a principle of aligning underlying capabilities (AUC principle) and develops SpaceHMchat, an open-source Human-AI collaboration (HAIC) framework for all-in-loop health management (AIL HM). SpaceHMchat serves across the entire loop of work condition recognition, anomaly detection, fault localization, and maintenance decision making, achieving goals such as conversational task…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Space Satellite Systems and Control · Satellite Communication Systems
