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A Trade-off Environment to Support Tabletop Exercises for the Selection of Cislunar Architectures

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Introne, Stephanie
Hawkins, Jacob
Balchanos, Michael
Mavris, Dimitri N.
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Developing cislunar architectures involves the consideration of many components, and evaluating these architectures requires the consideration of many varied perspectives. The process for making space exploration decisions has become increasingly complicated as interactions amongst participants have become both more impactful and more fraught. There are many additional considerations when conducting this type of analysis, including the context in which the architecture would be operating or the impact of the many assumptions that need to be made. One way to begin to tackle decision-making processes for cislunar architectures is through the development of a tabletop exercise that allows users to see how choices impact the resultant campaign scheduling in real-time, rather than the typical timelines of weeks to months for additional analysis. A tabletop environment brings stakeholder prioritization and interaction to schedule optimization, and contextualizes the decision-making through the use of scenarios. This tabletop tool enables users to compare architectures more quickly than through traditional methods, which could lead to more interactive studies, where different stakeholders are able to participate since new analyses can be run in real-time, or the exploration of more unconventional architectures since there is not the same level of investment needed to obtain results.
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Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Independent Research and Development (IRAD) program
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2024-01
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