NASA探索设计团队:新设计范式的蓝图

R. Oberto, E. Nilsen, R. Cohen, R. Wheeler, P. DeFlono, C. Borden
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为了实现人类和机器人太空探索新方向的国家目标,美国国家航空航天局(NASA)必须迅速发展下一代太空探索系统的概念、架构和要求。这需要快速的建筑设计能力,快速访问分布在NASA中心和外部合作伙伴的大量专业知识,以及对选择的公正分析。为了实现这些目标,NASA探索设计团队(NEDT)已经成立,以提供基础设施、工具和流程,在协作、分布式、实时环境中评估探索计划、任务和技术贸易研究。JPL的X团队研究机器人太空任务的经验(迄今为止已经有超过650种设计)表明,在使用通用工具和流程的协作环境中执行这些复杂的研究可以获得显着的效率。与传统设计流程相比,X团队将每次研究的成本减少了5倍,每次研究的持续时间减少了10倍。X团队的概念已经传播到其他NASA中心、工业界、学术界和国际合作伙伴。NEDT在项目完成时的目标是实现低至2周的研究周转时间。在本文中,我们将JPL团队X流程扩展到nasa范围内的协作设计团队。我们描述了这种流程的体系结构和方法,并详细说明了该流程的实现挑战。我们将进一步讨论如何应对这些挑战的当前想法
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The NASA Exploration Design Team: blueprint for a new design paradigm
To meet the nation's goal of a new direction in human and robotic space exploration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) must rapidly develop concepts, architectures, and requirements for the next generation of space exploration systems. This requires a rapid architectural design capability, quick access to the vast expertise distributed throughout NASA centers and external partners, and impartial analysis of options. To accomplish these goals, the NASA Exploration Design Team (NEDT) has been established to provide the infrastructure, tools and processes to evaluate exploration program, mission and technology trade studies in a collaborative, distributed, real-time environment. Experience with JPL's Team X studies of robotic space missions (there have been over 650 designs to date) demonstrates that significant efficiencies can be captured in performing these complex studies in a collaborative environment with common tools and processes. Team X has reduced per-study costs by a factor of 5 and per-study duration by a factor of 10 compared to conventional design processes. The Team X concept has spread to other NASA centers, industry, academia, and international partners. The goal for NEDT at project completion is to achieve a study turn-around time of as low as 2 weeks. In this paper, we present an extension of the JPL Team X process to the NASA-wide collaborative design team. We describe the architecture and approach for such a process and elaborate on the implementation challenges of this process. We further discuss current ideas on how to address these challenges
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