SBIR-STTR Award

Fault Management Analysis Tool for Model Centric Systems Engineering
Award last edited on: 1/23/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : JPL
Total Award Amount
$931,047
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
S5.05
Principal Investigator
Ksenia Kolcio

Company Information

Okean Solutions Inc

1463 East Republican Street Suite 32 A
Seattle, WA 98112
   (310) 704-6174
   ksenia@okeansolutions.com
   www.okeansolutions.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 07
County: King

Phase I

Contract Number: 80NSSC21C0314
Start Date: 5/12/2021    Completed: 11/19/2021
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$131,179
This proposal responds to the need for new technologies to effectively manage and streamline complex FM systems, enable rapid diagnostic model generation and validation, and provide tools to assess FM quality/performance e.g., fault containment regions (FCRs) and false positive/negative (FP/FN) rates. Okean Solutions proposes to improve fault management (FM) system modeling and analysis by integrating their model-based fault management tool/system, called MONSID®, with JPL’s Computer Aided Engineering for Systems Architecture (CAESAR) platform. The innovation will create greater visibility into the FM process and lower the barriers to entry for users who are not FM experts. The combined capability will advance the practice of FM to ultimately decrease labor and schedule costs while ensuring FM system robustness and appropriateness. The main application is FM design and software development. This could also be used in I&T and operations phases to update onboard FM models and in support of recovery operations. Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): A MONSID adaptor for CAESAR can support FM development in current and future programs, providing rapid model development and improving HW/SW trade accuracy and efficiency for fault containment, and FM performance analyses. It is applicable to a broad range of NASA missions that leverage model-based systems engineering tools. Such missions include CubeSats (Lunar Flashlight, SunRISE), Trident, Mars Sample Return, and others from near-Earth to interplanetary, risk-adverse, and experimental. Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): MONSID and CAESAR are both model-based and application agnostic. The combination of these tools makes it applicable to a wide variety of DoD, ESA, JAXA and commercial programs. This innovation can be adapted to other modeling environments to streamline and accelerate FM design and development practices. Industries including aerospace, automotive, and chemical can all benefit from this technology.

Phase II

Contract Number: 80NSSC22CA083
Start Date: 4/13/2022    Completed: 4/12/2024
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$799,868
This proposal responds to the need for new technologies to effectively manage and streamline complex fault management (FM) systems, enable rapid diagnostic model generation and validation, and provide tools to perform FM analyses and trades e.g., fault containment regions (FCRs), redundancy management, and sensor placement. Okean Solutions proposes to significantly improve FM system modeling and analysis by integrating their model-based fault management tool/system, called MONSID®, with JPL’s Computer Aided Engineering for Systems Architecture (CAESAR) platform. The innovation will create greater visibility into the FM process and lower the barriers to entry for users who are not FM experts. The combined capability will advance the practice of FM to ultimately decrease manually intensive and error-prone tasks and schedule costs while ensuring FM system robustness and appropriateness. The main application is FM analyses as well as design and software development. This could also be used in Integration and Test (I&T) and operational phases to update onboard FM models and in support of recovery operations. By integrating with CAESAR, Okean Solutions sees unique opportunities to increase visibility and the number of users of the MONSID toolset as well as to provide more functionality for CAESAR. Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): A MONSID adapter for CAESAR can support FM development in current and future programs, providing rapid model development, improving HW/SW trade accuracy and efficiency for fault containment, and FM performance analyses. It is applicable to a broad range of NASA missions that leverage model-based systems engineering tools. Such missions include Europa Clipper, Mars Sample Retrieval Lander, Psyche, CubeSats (INSPIRE, SunRISE),and future missions from near-Earth to interplanetary, risk-averse, and experimental. Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): MONSID and CAESAR are both model-based and application agnostic. The combination of these tools makes it applicable to a wide variety of DoD, ESA, JAXA and commercial programs. This innovation can be adapted to other modeling environments to streamline and accelerate FM design and development practices. Industries including aerospace, automotive, and chemical can all benefit from this technology.