CHEOPS project started in November 1st 2016.
During the first period the project team has analyzed the global satellite market segments trends, forecast and main characteristics to elaborate the systems specification. The main requirements for each of the three propulsion systems were collected from the large system integrators’s through the organization of workshops, and the system and sub-system requirements were released. The value creation strategy, cornerstone of the competitiveness targeted by the project was developped. The value drivers have been defined from interviews, trainings and workshops, and led for the three power-classes to analyses of alternative concepts with improved performance and or new functionality with regards to existing concepts, to meet the target costs.
In parallel, common transverse activities on advanced numerical design tools for electric propulsion enabled to improve the understanding of the behavior and interactions with the satellite platform and to predict performance of a given design. These studies included alternative propellants and the ability to estimate the system lifetime. Also, significant progress were made in HET performance measurement and in the development of advanced non-intrusive tests for measuring thruster erosion.
Co-engineering sessions were launched for the three systems on the basis of all those feedbacks, to issue the preliminary architecture, and work on technical solutions through trade-offs. In 2021, the 3 systems have successfully passed their PDR, which validated their respective maturity level. The work plans to achieve the maturity levels in the upcoming development phase have also been agreed. The target levels and associated dates are consistent with the achievement by 2023/2024 : a) TRL7-8 for the dual mode and low power systems HET EPS b) TRL6 for the high power HET EPS.
These objectives are secured through programs funded by the European Union (H2020 framework): CHEOPS Low and Medium Power projects, and the ASPIRE project, all three of which aim to further develop these future products to permit their application to a wide variety of satellite platforms, payloads and missions.
The dissemination activities led to the creation and publication of the public website of the project: (
https://www.cheops-h2020.eu/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)) as well as the development of the project logo. Communication and promotional materials were produced, with a project newsletter, brochure and roll-up, USB keys, social media (LinkedIn, Twitter, Youtube) and the implementation of conferences/workshops. About 40 materials (papers, presentations, workshop organization) were produced throughout the project.