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23 August 2024 Systems engineering for the future Gemini instrument GIRMOS: applying space industry concepts to astronomy
Martin Tschimmel, Mark Barnet, Masen Lamb, Gavin Hay, Suresh Sivanandam, Alexis Hill, Paul Hickson, Olivier Lardiere, Ruben Diaz, Shawn Barbod
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Abstract
The benefits of systems engineering are clearly visible in space projects, which are usually distributed over several contributing institutions. For the similarly complex ground-based astronomy project GIRMOS the systems engineering work of the preliminary and critical design phases is presented, including the applied tailoring of typical methods. The resulting requirements flow-down, interface definitions and focus on essential methods could serve as a guideline for resource-limited yet complex projects.
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Martin Tschimmel, Mark Barnet, Masen Lamb, Gavin Hay, Suresh Sivanandam, Alexis Hill, Paul Hickson, Olivier Lardiere, Ruben Diaz, and Shawn Barbod "Systems engineering for the future Gemini instrument GIRMOS: applying space industry concepts to astronomy", Proc. SPIE 13099, Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy XI, 130992Q (23 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3020450
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KEYWORDS
Gemini Observatory

Interfaces

Systems engineering

Imaging systems

Spectrographs

Adaptive optics

Compliance

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