The EADS micropack project - an intelligent microsystem demonstrator for small mission applications

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The objectives of this project are first to demonstrate that complete microsystems can be created and combined together into high performance space systems, and second to identify and solve the industrialisation and integration issues raised by microtechnology. Previous research has proposed an industrialisation plan of MST for space and aerospace applications. This paper reports on one particular programme kick-started by this plan, which is the design, production and testing of a demonstrator for an intelligent microsystem. These microsystems could be the basis for future small mission and spacecraft concepts such as highly integrated multi-functional nanosatellites, planetary aerobots and microprobes, penetrators, or autonomous robotic planetary explorers. One such example, ESA's Venus Entry Probe TRM (Technology Reference Mission) is discussed as a potential small mission application for the micropack.

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