F. Pasciuti, G. Acampa, M. Cinque, W. Dai, G.T. Kuthukallumkal, A. Scolaro, R. Armellini
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Autonomous flight termination system: A proposal for an international regulatory frame and set of requirements
Current trends in the Space Industry show that launcher providers are moving towards the automatization of Flight Termination Systems (AFTS). Nevertheless, nowadays a problem arises when trying to conceive an AFTS which can be compliant with all the relevant international safety regulations.
A previous study [12], starting from differences existing among those legislations that more explicitly refer to Flight Termination Systems, has identified and highlighted the key needs and concepts an AFTS should fulfill.
Therefore, starting from the proposed regulatory guideline, a further step is moved hereinafter for building up a set of generic (not mission dependent) requirements matching with the above-mentioned needs and concepts.
The resulting requirements here proposed are meant to be set as a starting point for the agreement, among industries and safety authorities, on a common specification for developing an AFTS suitable to all launch sites, with greater range of mission trajectories and cadences allowed.