The following paper presents a new payload optimization approach for a high cost-specific availability of satellite constellations developed in the course of the research project MiRel (Mission Reliability) by the Institute of Space System at Technische Universitaet Braunschweig and SAREL Consult GmbH. The approach contains a dynamic reliability block diagram analysis in order to estimate the reliability of a constellation's point-to-point-connections and an importance analysis delivering critical components in communication payload architectures by investigating the processed data traffic of each payload component during mission duration. Both analyses have been developed by adapting current system safety assessments from commercial aviation. First results enable architectural optimizations by using single point-to-point connections. Future developments shall consider simultaneous global data traffic in order to identify bottleneck scenarios in global data management and provide representative optimization results for constellation operation.
Stefania CornaraTheresa BeechMiguel Belló-MoraG. Janin
Yonghwa LeeG. V. JungS S LeeH. KimJongjin·Jeong Baik
LI LianqiangYOU HanxuJie ZhuYANG YutaoZhen Hu