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; monitoring instrument performance and associated performance assessment tools, as well models used in industry or internally, and supporting analyses of impacts on the mission performance resulting from
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extensions Communication, artificial intelligence, GNSS and/or image or video processor architectures Ethernet, PCIe, JESD204, SpaceFibre, SpaceWire, CAN and MIL-STD-1553 interfaces System level modelling with
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directorates of the Agency with independent responsibility lines to safeguard the “checks and balances” role of the Department. Unlike other divisions of the Department, which are largely dedicated to space
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programme, taking into account technical and programmatic requirements, adequacy of the models’ philosophy, suitability of integration and test facilities; proactively monitoring the satellite AIT activities
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or several applications related to requirement engineering, system and subsystems design, modelling, implementation, analyses, verification, testing, validation and qualification. Typical areas where the use
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competences and utilising innovative cost models, for instance by adopting COTS products and services. Ensure the cost effectiveness and end-to-end financial sustainability of all ESA IT activities. Engage
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Advanced control, optimisation and estimation techniques Artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques for AOCS applications and engineering AOCS modelling, AOCS software, AOCS hardware and
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materials and in-space manufacturing and space resources: monitoring the market development and developing regular market briefings. analysing value chains. developing end-to-end business models for
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checks; ensuring compliance of the documentation received, both classified and unclassified, with the established requirements by the projects and the ESA admin instructions; ensuring that all relevant
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stability and efficiency. Onboard Software Modelling: Modelling the behavior and timing constraints of onboard software introduces significant complexity. Ensuring alignment between the simulated and real