Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design

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Autor(a) principal: Rangel, Diego Custódio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Produção Científica da Marinha do Brasil (RI-MB)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.mar.mil.br/handle/ripcmb/844835
Resumo: Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is becoming the industry standard for systems engineering activities. To avoid design flaws and reduce rework and cost, the descriptive models developed using the modern MBSE tools need to be integrated with other engineering discipline models. The co-simulation approach envisioned for current MBSE tools facilitates the use of external solvers to solve mathematical expressions within the model. Indeed, integrating complex simulations to couple descriptive and physics-based models is a challenging task requiring quite a few adjustments to both models to produce an executable MBSE model. This thesis aims to enhance the use of one of the most advanced MBSE tools—Cameo Systems Modeler (CSM)—to be able to execute high-fidelity models of combat systems running in the Simulink development environment. Such an executable model should greatly improve and enhance feasibility of analysis of any combat mission during early system design phases. As an example, this thesis models a co-orbital engagement (COE) of two satellites and walks through all steps of the CSM-Simulink integration process. A shared workspace of MATLAB serves as a critical enabler for dealing with the data transfer. The thesis provides an example of how the developed integrated model can be used to analyze the COE mission and explore an effect of reshaping the design space via varying a set of mission requirements.
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title Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design
spellingShingle Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design
Rangel, Diego Custódio
MBSE
Cameo Systems Modeler
Simulink
Executable Models
Mission Analysis
Tecnologia da Informação
Engenharia de computação
title_short Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design
title_full Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design
title_fullStr Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design
title_full_unstemmed Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design
title_sort Executable MBSE approach with illustration of a satellite engagement mission design
author Rangel, Diego Custódio
author_facet Rangel, Diego Custódio
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Yakimenko, Oleg A.
Pavalkis, Saulius
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Pavalkis, Saulius
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv MBSE
Cameo Systems Modeler
Simulink
Executable Models
Mission Analysis
topic MBSE
Cameo Systems Modeler
Simulink
Executable Models
Mission Analysis
Tecnologia da Informação
Engenharia de computação
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Engenharia de computação
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