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%0 Conference Proceedings
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%2 sid.inpe.br/mtc-m19/2011/07.15.12.15.19
%@doi 10.1007/978-0-85729-799-0_5
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%T Systems Concurrent Engineering for the Conception of an Attitude and Orbit Control System
%D 2011
%A Souza, Ariana Cristina Caetano de,
%A Neto, Lauro Paulo da Silva,
%A Oliva, Leonardo Leite,
%A Loureiro, Geilson,
%@affiliation
%@affiliation
%@affiliation
%@affiliation Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
%E Frey, Daniel D.,
%E Fukuda, Shuichi,
%E Rock, Georg,
%B Improving Complex Systems Today: ISPE International Conference on Concurrent Engineering, 18.
%C Massachussets
%8 2011
%I Springer-Verlag
%J London
%V Engineering Improving Complex Systems Today Advanced Concurrent Engineering, Part 1
%P 43-53
%S Proceedings
%K Systems concurrent engineering - Systems engineering - Stakeholders - Attitude and orbit control system.
%X This paper presents a systems concurrent engineering approach for the conception of an Attitude and Orbit Control System for a Satellite (AOCS). Systems Engineering uses a multidisciplinary approach in order to better understand complex systems and its processes, its products and its organization. The main goal is to satisfy all stakeholders involved in the product and its processes. In this paper several concepts of Systems Engineering, as well as its methodology, were applied in the main processes of the life cycle of an AOCS of an artifitial satellite, in order to give a better understanding of the development of this kind of product, from requirements analysis to system operation.
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%3 souza_systems.pdf


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