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Quantifying the Impact of Systems Interdependencies in Space Systems ArchitecturesDue to the high number of systems in a space mission architecture and to their complex interactions, identifying risk and critical operational dependencies is not obvious. Traditional systems engineering methodology and risk assessment does not capture the impact of interactions between systems nor the cascading effects of disruptions. Based on these considerations, the Systems Operational Dependency Analysis methodology was developed for use by systems analysts and decision makers. This methodology utilizes a parametric model of interdependencies between systems to quantify the direct and indirect impact of system disruptions on other systems, as well as identify root causes. The results are effective at providing decision support for prioritizing technology investment based on risk reduction associated with potential system disruptions. Expanding on research presented at IAC 2018 and based on a collaboration with NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, this paper applies the Systems Operational Dependency Analysis methodology to NASA Lunar Gateway in collaboration with NASA’s lunar exploration plans. The paper presents a hierarchical representation of the interdependencies between a Gateway habitat’s systems and subsystems, demonstrates quantification of the impact of disruption, and assesses the criticality of the constituent systems and subsystems.
Document ID
20190032346
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Guariniello, Cesare
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Grande, Melanie
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Brand, Christopher
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Durbin, Liam
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Dai, Michael
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Das-Stuart, Ashwati
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Technology (CalTech) Pasadena, CA, United States)
Alexander, Reginald A.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Howell, Kathleen
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
DeLaurentis, Daniel
(Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, IN, United States)
Date Acquired
October 28, 2019
Publication Date
October 21, 2019
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
MSFC-E-DAA-TN74200
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2019
Location: Washington, D.C.
Country: United States
Start Date: October 21, 2019
End Date: October 25, 2019
Sponsors: International Astronautical Federation (IAF-HQ)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80MSFC19M0004
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80MSFC18C0037
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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