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Why MBSE is the key for satellite engineer in the space industry

Written by Team Nitrexo | Dec 7, 2022 4:15:54 PM

Satellite Systems become more complex

Continuous learning is essential for satellite engineers because the field of space technology is constantly evolving. New technologies and innovations are constantly being developed, and it is important for engineers to stay up-to-date on these developments in order to remain competitive and effective in their work.

In addition, as satellite systems become more complex, it is increasingly essential for engineers to have a deep understanding of the principles and theories that underlie their work. Continuous learning helps engineers acquire the knowledge and skills they need to stay at the forefront of their field and to successfully design and build the next generation of satellite systems.

 

MBSE is a key tool for Satellite Engineers

Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) is a key tool for satellite engineers in the space industry because it allows them to design and analyze complex systems using a model-based approach. This approach enables engineers to better understand the relationships between different components of a satellite system, as well as the behavior of the system as a whole. MBSE allows engineers to identify potential problems early in the design process, which can save time and money.

It also helps ensure that the final design is more reliable and performs as expected in space. Overall, the use of MBSE allows satellite engineers to create more efficient, effective, and reliable satellite systems.

We will standardise and fully automate this process using a Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) approach so every time the  engineer makes a modification on the mechanical design of the space system.

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