Fundamentals of Systems Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology via MIT OpenCourseWare
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General introduction to systems engineering using both the classical V-model and the new _Meta_ approach. Topics include stakeholder analysis, requirements definition, system architecture and concept generation, trade-space exploration and concept selection, design definition and optimization, system integration and interface management, system safety, verification and validation, and commissioning and operations. Discusses the trade-offs between performance, lifecycle cost and system operability. Readings based on systems engineering standards and papers. Students apply the concepts of systems engineering to a cyber-electro-mechanical system, which is subsequently entered into a design competition.
Students will prepare a PDR (Preliminary Design Review)-level design intended for the _Cansat Competition_.This year's class will be taught in the form of a Small-Private-Online-Course (SPOC) and offered simultaneously to students at MIT under number 16.842 and Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) as ENG-421.
Syllabus
- Session 2: Requirements Definition
- Session 3: Systems Modeling Languages
- Session 4: System Architecture and Concept Generation
- Session 5: Concept Selection and Tradespace Exploration
- Session 6: Design Definition and Multidisciplinary Optimization
- Session 7: Miscellaneous Topics - MBSE and Introduction to CAD
- Session 8: Systems Integration and Interface Management
- Session 9: Verification and Validation
- Session 10: Commissioning and Operations
- Session 11: Lifecycle Management
Taught by
Prof. Olivier de Weck