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D1.1 - Mission Design Document |
This document is issued in the framework of the European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004346 awarded to a consortium of six Partners: Thales Alenia Space in France (coordinator), Thales Alenia Space in Italy, GMV, DLR, PIAP Space and SINTEF. The purpose of this document is to demonstrate that the activities of WP 1 (Phase 0), Task 1.1 (Mission needs identification) of the Grant Agreement have been performed. Starting from the identified market needs [RD9] (D7.1) and relevant enabling technologies [RD8] (D4.2), the document describes the EROSS+ system and target mission definition, elaborating among different potential mission architectures, mission profiles and operational concepts. The selected missions are analyzed in detail. |
D1.2 - Preliminary Mission and System Requirements Document |
This document is issued in the framework of the European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004346 awarded to a consortium of six Partners: Thales Alenia Space in France (coordinator), Thales Alenia Space in Italy, GMV, DLR, PIAP Space and SINTEF. This document identifies and consolidates the EROSS+ mission and system requirements for the In Orbit Demonstration mission. The specification covers not only technical aspects such as the functional, performance and interface requirements but addresses also the applicable European standards concerning safety, environmental protection and legal aspects. |
D1.3 - Preliminary System Concept Report |
This document is issued in the framework of the European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004346 awarded to a consortium of six Partners: Thales Alenia Space in France (coordinator), Thales Alenia Space in Italy, GMV, DLR, PIAP Space and SINTEF. The preliminary system concept report describes the feasibility of the In Orbit Demonstration mission for the EROSS+ project. Two cases have been analyzed: the first one is a LEO/SSO IOD mission and the other is an IOD mission planned close to the geostationary orbit. |
D1.4 - Preliminary Programmatic Plan |
Building on the preliminary market analysis results for both short and long term [RD9] (D7.1), the identified customer needs and their implementation into a new ‘flexible’ space model are mapped to the servicer to the servicer functions/capabilities and enabling technologies. The document provide a plan/schedule for the overall implementation of OOS services while for the identified technologies TRL and identification of required TDAs it refers to D 4.2 and D 8.1. |
D1.5 - Preliminary Risk Management and Assessment |
This document defines the methodology that will be implemented in the Project to manage the risks and opportunities related to the In-Orbit Demonstration mission and to the system development. The risk assessment report is the basis for communicating the identified and assessed risks, as well as the subsequent follow-up actions and their results. |
D1.4 - Product Tree |
This document describes the outcome of the following activities: - Operational and functional analysis of the system - Definition of the system and derivation of sub-elements that can be defined as products and affected to one industrial entity. This document proposes a first Product Tree for the project. The Product Tree is the hierarchical partitioning of the product in sub-elements down to a level of configured items. |
D4.2 - Technology Plan |
The Technology Plan includes identification and characterization of current maturity of the critical technologies for Servicing mission and advancement needed to reach target TRL5/6. Along development plan, the preliminary test plan at building blocks level, for technology validation is be established. The plan include identification and characterization of current maturity of the technologies and advancement needed to reach target TRL5/6. Along development plan, the preliminary test plan at building blocks level, for technology validation is established for: The Technology Plan starts from identification and characterization of current maturity of the critical technologies for Servicing missions and describes the development steps to be followed to reach Technology Readiness Level 6. |
D7.1 - Market Analysis Report |
This document represents the first issue of the EROSS+ Market Analysis Report, Deliverable D7.1. The document includes both short and medium-long term OOS (On-Orbit Servicing) market trends and is specifically devoted to support WP1 for the IOD mission selection. It is limited to the identification of the customer needs (different OOS services) and to the consolidation of the market(s) size. Following issues (D7.2 and D7.3) will be released during the course of the project and will add analysis of Business Case where both costs and price of the services are considered and the sustainability of the service is evaluated and –hopefully- demonstrated for the different OOS application scenarios. Final issue will include updating of market expected evolution for the short and medium-long term and the Exploitation Plan. This deliverable dissemination is CO-1 meaning it is internal to the consortium. |
D7.4 - Preliminary Dissemination Plan |
This document created at the beginning of the project consists of strategy and plan for dissemination activities. The document reviews all possible means of dissemination thought to reach the maximum of audience with the space robotics community and general public. |
D8.1 - State of the art of the previous OGs building blocks and critical technologies |
This document deals with the state of the art and review of the previous Operational Grants OG1, OG2, OG3, OG4 and OG5 building blocks in the scope of the H2020 project EROSS+, as well as of the critical technologies for Servicing missions. This document deals with the state of the art and review of the previous Operational Grants OG1, OG2, OG3, OG4 and OG5 building blocks in the scope of the H2020 project EROSS+, as well as of the critical technologies for Servicing missions. |