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In co-operation with Airbus and CNES, the European Space Agency is organising a three-day workshop on Model Based Space Systems and Software Engineering (MBSE2022) from 22-24 November 2022 hosted at the Airbus Leadership Academy in Toulouse (France)
The workshop will provide a forum to exchange practical experiences, lessons learned and novel way forward ideas from applications of model-based techniques in the area of Space System and Software Architecting and Engineering.
We expect the workshop to be attended by both practitioners from space agencies and European space industry (primes and their suppliers), and researchers in applied model-based techniques.
The symposium will include invited talks/keynotes, participant presentations and interactive discussion sessions.
All material presented at the workshop must, before submission, be cleared of any restrictions preventing it from being published on the MBSE2022 website.
Beginning of 2022 INCOSE has released the Systems Engineering Vision 2035 which succeeds the Vision 2025 from 2014. The vision is intended to inspire and guide the strategic direction of systems engineering for the global systems community. This community includes leaders of organizations, practitioners, students, and others serving this community that includes educators, researchers, professional organizations, standards bodies, and tool vendors. The vision can be used to develop strategies to evolve the systems engineering capability of an enterprise or project. This, in turn, will help deal with the continuously changing environment, be more responsive to stakeholders, and become more competitive. The vision can also be used to help direct investments and support collaborative efforts to advance the discipline and grow the skill base to meet current and future challenges. It provides insights on trends that impact enterprise competitiveness and how systems engineering will respond to these trends, which include the digital transformation, sustainability, smart systems and complexity growth, and advancements in modeling, simulation, and visualization. The presentation will emphasize on the future state and the realization challenges and highlight the aspects of the digital transformation and model-based practices. Some information will be provided on the “Future of Systems Engineering (FuSE)” initiative of INCOSE and related opportunities to contribute and follow.
Starting from on-going evolutions in mission-critical systems engineering context, the talk sketches some capabilities that might be needed by engineering stakeholders in order to adapt to these evolutions. After emphasising some growing challenges faced by engineering and projects, a few trends and evolutions of engineering practices are introduced. The consequences of these evolutions are analysed in order to identify user-level capabilities that should be key enablers, but also to highlight show stoppers in the state-of-the- art tools offer today. The presentation ends with a notional view of an engineering environment that would provide former capabilities at scale, engineering-wide and beyond.
MBSE has been introduced a bit more than a decade ago and its adoption has been quite slow for many years, especially in not space or defense related industrial sectors. But in the last few years, there has been quite an exponential acceleration because of several factors, mega-trends on digital transformations certainly one of the most important. Here, at Airbus, we have set MBSE at the heart of the new way of working. MBSE will indeed enable us to tackle the much increased complexity of our future sustainable products but also permit us to reach our overall business target in terms of optimization of product together with its industrial system and the support in service.
Authors:
Jean-Loup Terraillon, Jamie Whitehouse, Marcel Verhoef, Ross Findlay
European Space Agency / ESTEC
Authors:
Jean-Luc Marty, Alexandre Cortier, Jonathan Ly
Airbus Defence and Space
Authors:
Katarina Jesswein (1), Michael Brahm (1), Stephan Jahnke (1), Mohammad Chami (2)
(1) OHB System AG, (2)SysDICE GmbH
Authors:
Stéphane Estable (1), Johannes Buerkle (2), Jacopo Aurigi (2), Falko Fahnauer (2), Christian Allweyer (2), Sebastian Bartsch (1), Alexandre Cortier (3), Marie de Roquemaurel (3)
(1) Airbus Defence and Space GmbH (Bremen), (2) Airbus Defence and Space GmbH (Immenstaad am Bodensee),
(3) Airbus Defence and Space SAS (Toulouse)
Author:
Hazel Jeffrey
Craft Prospect Ltd
Authors:
Carlos Redondo (1), Marina García (1), Tiago Jorge (1), Clément Goujon (2), Stephan Jahnke (3), Jean-Baptiste Bernaudin (4), Marcel Verhoef (5), Alberto González (5), Elena Alaña (1)
(1) GMV Aerospace and Defence, (2) Thales Alenia Space Italy, (3) OHB System AG, (4) Airbus Defence and Space SAS, (5) European Space Agency
Authors:
Julien Baclet (1), Romaric Demachy (1), Pierre Gaufillet (2), Jean-Luc Marty (2), Gérald Garcia (3)
(1) IRT Saint-Exupéry, (2) Airbus Defence and Space (Toulouse), (3) Thales Alenia Space (Cannes)
Authors:
Andrey Vasilyev (1) , Gianmaria Bullegas (1), Omar Nachawati (1), Maged Elaasar (2), Steven Jenkins (2)
(1) Perpetual Labs Ltd. (2) NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Authors:
Armin Müller (1), Michael Benkel (1), Andreas Lindner (2), Rosalinde Borrek (3), Florian Schummer (3)
(1) ScopeSET GmbH, (2) 3DSE Management Consultants GmbH, (3) Technical University of Munich
Authors:
Red Boumghar (1), Annalisa Riccardi (2), Shahzad Ameen (1), Ashwin Arulselvan (2), Edmondo Minisci (2)
(1) Parametry.ai, (2) University of Strathclyde
5-min tool vendor elevator pitches:
- Mathworks (speaker : Alexandra Beaudouin)
- 3DS (speaker : Delphine Zinck)
- Reuse company (speaker : José Fuentes)
- Zuken (speaker: Alex Grove)
Presentation of the winning team AIM (All In Moon)
Author:
Lucie Laborde
Airbus Defence and Space
Authors:
Elaheh Maleki, Alexandre Darrau, Jean-Loup Terraillon
European Space Agency / ESTEC
Authors:
Tobias Hoppe (1), Todor Stoitsev (2), Colin Borrett (1)
(1) Airbus Defence and Space GmbH, (2) SpaceCube GmbH
Authors:
A. Vorobiev (1), K. Tiensuu (2), S. Gerené (2), S. Jahnke (3), L. Bitetti (4), HP. De Koning (5)
(1) RHEA Group (Belgium), (2) RHEA Group
(The Netherlands), (3)OHB System AG, (4) Thales Alenia Space, (5) DEKonsult
Authors:
N. Salor Moral (1), P. Beltrami (2)
(1) RHEA Group (Spain), (2) RHEA Group (Germany)
Author:
Steve Duncan
Thales Alenia Space UK Ltd
Authors:
I. Dragomir (1), C. Redondo (1), T. Jorge (2), L. Gouveia (2), M. Bozga (3), I. Ober (4), M. Perrotin (5)
(1) GMV Aerospace and Defence, (2) GMV, (3) VERIMAG, (4) ISAE, (5) European Space Agency / ESTEC
Authors:
Michał Kurowski (1), Filip Demski (1), Jakub Rachucki (1), Maxime Perrotin (2), David Perillo (2)
(1) N7 Space sp. z o.o., (2) European Space Agency
Authors:
Alberto Bombardelli, Marco Bozzano, Roberto Cavada, Alessandro Cimatti, Alberto Griggio, Massimo Nazaria, Edoardo Nicolodi, Stefano Tonetta
Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Authors:
Philippe Gast, David Lesens, Pierre Moro
Ariane Group
Authors:
Petros Pissias (1), Cesar Guzman (2), Miguel Rey (2), Marcus Wallum (1), Temesgen Gebremedhin (2)
(1) European Space Agency / ESOC, (2) VisionSpace Technologies
Authors:
Jamie Whitehouse (1), Alberto Gonzalez Fernandez(2), Anh Toan Bui Long (3), Elaheh Maleki (3)
(1) Aurora Technology B.V. for European Space Agency / ESTEC, (2) Telespazio Belgium for European Space Agency / ESTEC, (3) European Space Agency / ESTEC
Author:
Hans-Peter de Koning
DEKonsult
Authors:
Jan-Peter Ceglarek (1), Redouane Boumghar (2), Reinhold Bertrand (3)
(1) Technical University Darmstadt, (2) Parametry.ai, (3) European Space Agency
Authors:
Gérald Garcia (1), Gaëtan Pruvos t(2), Serge Valera (3), Luis Mansilla (3), Audrey Berquand (3)
(1) Thales Alenia Space, (2) Thales SIX / Theresis, (3) European Space Agency / ESTEC
The prospects of MBSE for developing satellites have raised great expectations. From a project development point of view, some considerations are proposed in the paper for adopting MBSE in the context of a real satellite development. MBSE shall be integral part of system engineering V-shaped life-cycle and shall aim at developing "the right system" satisfying user needs, within cost and schedule programmatic constraint. MBSE shall also fully account for the multi-disciplinary nature, or "trans-disciplinary" nature according to INCOSE, of any satellite system. The Single Source of Truth ideal at the root of MBSE is opposed to the many models already pervasive in many of the engineering disciplines involved in satellite developments, but without bringing the promises of MBSE yet. The term MsBSE, as ModelS Based System Engineering is proposed to capture this diverse state of the art and propose to seek inter-models coherency as the key development direction for MBSE. Finally, some considerations are made towards adopting SysML for the unification, through managed dependancies, of engineering disciplines and their associated models.
Authors:
Yuta Nakajima Tsutomu Fukatsu
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Authors:
Jonathan Lasalle (1), Isabe)le Hernandez (2), Nathalie Corcoral (3), Julien Rey (3)
(1)ARTAL Technologies, (2) Kinéis, (3) CNES,
Authors:
Paolo Minacapilli, Flor Criado Zurita, Saúl Campo Pérez, Alberto Rodríguez Pérez-Silva, David Escudero Lasheras
Elecnor Deimos
Authors:
Raphael Faudou (1), Petros Pissias (2)
(1) Samares Engineering, (2) European Space Agency / ESOC
Authors:
S. Orte Arribas (1), L. Tarabini Castellani (1), A. Martinez (1), S. Garcia (1), Q. Wijnands (2)
(1) Sener Aeroespacial S.A., (2) European Space Agency / ESTEC
Author:
Alexandre Cortier (1)
Co-authors:
Philippe Leblond (1), Jean-Luc Marty (1), Jacques Magné (2)
(1) Airbus Defence and Space (Toulouse), (2) Airbus Defence and Space (Les Mureaux)
Authors:
Lorenz Affentranger, Jakob Huesing
European Space Agency / ESTEC
Authors:
Jamie Whitehouse (1) , Sami-Matias Niemi (2), Antonio Villacorta Benito (3)
(1) Aurora Technology B.V. for European Space Agency / ESTEC, (2) European Space Agency / ESTEC, (3) Telespazio UK S.L. for European Space Agency / ESAC
Authors:
Catherine Morlet (1), Alberto Gonzalez Fernandez (1), Riccardo Dellago (1), Steven Bouchired (1), Gustavo Lopez (1), Miguel Manteiga Bautista (1), Carmela Ruta (2), Riccardo Dall’Ora (2), Thomas Bey (3), Mounir Chattou (4)
(1) European Space Agency / ESTEC, (2) Thales Alenia Space Italy, (3) Airbus Defence and Space, (4) Thales SIX GTS France
Authors:
S. Gerené (2), A. Vorobiev (1)
(1) RHEA Group (The Netherlands), (2) RHEA Group (Belgium)
Author:
Marcos Eduardo Rojas Ramirez (2) on behalf of the Spaceship FR Team (1) in collaboration with ISAE SUPAERO
Collaborators:
Alexis Paillet (1), Jean-Charles Chaudemar (2), Stéphanie Lizy-Destrez (2)
(1) CNES, (2) ISAE-SUPAERO
Authors:
Jean-Marie Gauthier (1), Julien Baclet (1), Jérôme Fasquel (1), David Brandão (2)
(1) IRT Saint Exupéry, (2) European Space Agency / ESTEC