@InProceedings{MantovaniDSMMCMPMFDDCMS:2016:NACUDe,
author = "Mantovani, Lorenzzo Quevedo and Dal Piaz, Marco Antonio Laurindo
and Slongo, Artur Gustavo and Marques, Rodrigo Passos and Muller,
Alex and Costa, Leonardo Zavareze da and Moro, Pietro Fernando and
Piovesan, T{\'a}lis and M{\^a}nica, Thales Ramos and Farias,
Tiago Travis and Dutra, Viktor Leon Bizarro and Dur{\~a}o,
Ot{\'a}vio Santos Cupertino and Caetano, Nattan Roberto and
Machado, Renato and Schuch, Nelson Jorge",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and {}
and {} and {} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
(INPE)} and {} and {} and {} and {} and {} and {Instituto Nacional
de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and {} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "Applicable solution for optimizing critical points on nanosatelite
missions - NANOSATC-BR, CUBESATS development program",
year = "2016",
organization = "Latin American IAA CubeSat Workshop, 2.",
abstract = "The main goal of this paper is to show possible applicable
im-provements in the milestone of nanosatellites, based on
critical points that were identified in both NANOSATC-BR1 and
NANOSATC-BR2 missions, reducing and optimizing them in order to
enhance mission performance by lowering risks levels. To support
this analysis, the PDCA Methodology is used. The V Model from
System Engineering will be used in this case as well because of
its architecture, which has the capability of verifying what is
being built with what was defined, to guarantee that the mission
stakeholders will be fulfilled. Analyzing the obtained risk
analysis data, solutions are presented with the objective to
reduce risks, in specified parts of nanosatellites milestone in
order to get a better result with less changes. The nanosatellites
analyzed are the NANOSATC-BR1 which has already completed one and
a half year in operation on space - and the NANOSATC-BR2, both of
them from the NANOSATC-BR - CubeSats Development Program. This
Program aims to improve and capacitate building of human resource
by designing, de-veloping payloads and platforms, test, launch and
operate national sci-entific satellite in CubeSat standards. The
Program has been designed and executed in a partnership between
the Southern Regional Space Re-search Center (CRS) from the
National Institute of Space for Space Re-search (INPE MCTI) and
Santa Maria Space Science Laboratory (LACESM), from the Federal
University of Santa Maria (UFSM).The program has aid and support
from the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB).",
conference-location = "Florian{\'o}polis, SC",
conference-year = "28 Feb. - 02 Mar.",
targetfile = "Mantovani.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "23 abr. 2024"
}