Integrated Mission Design combines various engineering disciplines to develop comprehensive mission concepts. Trade studies systematically compare design alternatives to identify optimal solutions based on criteria like cost, risk, and performance. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) uses digital models to represent, analyze, and manage system requirements and designs throughout the mission lifecycle. Together, trade studies and MBSE enable informed decision-making, collaboration, and efficient development of complex missions by integrating analysis, modeling, and documentation processes.
Integrated Mission Design combines various engineering disciplines to develop comprehensive mission concepts. Trade studies systematically compare design alternatives to identify optimal solutions based on criteria like cost, risk, and performance. Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) uses digital models to represent, analyze, and manage system requirements and designs throughout the mission lifecycle. Together, trade studies and MBSE enable informed decision-making, collaboration, and efficient development of complex missions by integrating analysis, modeling, and documentation processes.
What is Integrated Mission Design?
Integrated Mission Design combines multiple engineering disciplines to develop mission concepts that meet objectives while balancing cost, risk, and performance.
What are trade studies?
Trade studies are systematic comparisons of design alternatives to identify the best option based on defined criteria such as cost, risk, and performance.
How are trade studies used in space mission design?
They evaluate different configurations (e.g., propulsion, payload, architecture) against criteria, helping teams select the most effective design.
What is MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering)?
MBSE uses digital models to capture requirements, system architecture, behavior, and interfaces, enabling better analysis, collaboration, and traceability.
How do MBSE and trade studies complement each other?
MBSE provides the digital models that trade studies analyze, allowing rapid comparison of alternatives and more informed design decisions.