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Thesis Abstract: Extensibility and Robustness of Complex Engineering Systems (via network modeling)

I am interested in the topology (structure and interactions) of large engineering systems like airline networks, power grids, communication networks, and space exploration systems to understand their design for extensibility (and maybe evolvability). Designing scalable systems saves expenses through time and helps increase the lifetime of operating engineering systems which increases lifecycle benefits. My intent is to use network models which also include physical and value metrics to describe a few well-chosen systems and simulate their behavior to derive conclusions about extensiblity.
PUBLICATIONS:
Galabova K., Bounova G., de Weck O. and Hastings D., ”Architecting a Family of Space Tugs based on Orbital Transfer Mission Scenarios”, Paper AIAA-2003-6368, AIAA Space 2003 Conference and Exhibition, Long Beach, California, 23-25 September 2003

Bounova G., de Mierry T., de Weck O., “Search Algorithms for Space Tug Rendezvous: Simulation and Experiment”, 2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference, Paper # IEEEAC #1281, Big Sky, Montana, March 6-13, 2004

de Weck O.L., Nadir W.D., Wong J.G., Bounova G. and Coffee T.M., “Modular Structures for Manned Space Exploration: The Truncated Octahedron as a Building Block”, AIAA-2005-2764, 1st Space Exploration Conference: Continuing the Voyage of Discovery, 30 Jan - 1 Feb 2005, Orlando, Florida

Bounova G., de Weck O.L., “Graph-theoretical Considerations in Design of Large Telescope Arrays for Robustness and Scalability”, AIAA-2005-2063, 1st AIAA Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Specialist Conference, Austin, Texas, April 18-21, 2005