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Advances in ECOSIM: Evolution of ECLSS Software Towards Biology-based Moon Base Applications
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ECOSIM, a software tool for the simulation of ECLSS which has been developed for the European Space Agency (ESA), provides a powerful, friendly graphical interface to users.
To test and verify the evolutional capability of ECOSIM for the simulation of ECLSS for future missions, and also to clarify the required future improvements to ECOSIM, the ECLSS of a Moon base, in its initial build-up phase, has been modelled and simulated, following the establishment of the necessary new component mathematical models, including biological ones.
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Ishii, Y., Tamponnet, C., and Novara, M., "Advances in ECOSIM: Evolution of ECLSS Software Towards Biology-based Moon Base Applications," SAE Technical Paper 941316, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/941316.Also In
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