System Tool Kit (STK) Modeling and Simulation Workshop
The Washington/Northern Virginia Chapter of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS) is sponsoring a face-to-face and webinar aerospace modeling and simulation workshop on the Analytical Graphics, Inc (AGI) System Tool Kit (STK). Originally designed to model satellite systems parameters, it has been greatly expanded to model many other systems. Participants will have an opportunity to work with the new version 11 software. (See agenda below.) The face-to-face meeting will be held in the Washington, DC area at the Stevens Institute of Technology Main Conference Room, in the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center (near the Federal Triangle Metro Station). Upon registration, instructions will be provided via email to obtain and download required software and license.
Register for the webinar meeting at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8272469671367155458.
Register for the face-to-face meeting at the link below.
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- Date: 11 Nov 2015
- Time: 09:00 PM UTC to 12:00 AM UTC
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- 1300 Pennsylvania Ave.
- (near Federal Triangle Metro stop)
- Washington, District of Columbia
- United States 20004
- Building: Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center, Stevens Institute of Technology
- Room Number: G-17
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- Co-sponsored by Aerospace & Electronics Systems
- Starts 29 October 2015 03:50 PM UTC
- Ends 10 November 2015 04:55 AM UTC
- 8 in-person spaces left!
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Jeff Baxter
Biography:
Jeff is a Corporate Systems Engineer. He provides technical support to customers throughout the world with engineering consultation, product demonstrations, and hands-on training. Additionally, Jeff works closely with the AGI product management and development teams to communicate the technical capabilities of the software in the latest version, STK 11.
Chris Moyer
Biography:
Chris has received his Master’s Degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Drexel University. Prior to this he studied for his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University.
He is a Development Engineer and has over 19 years of experience in communications engineering and system design. At Analytical Graphics, Mr. Moyer is a member of the Communications and Radar development team. He is responsible for Communication and Radar concepts, features, and ongoing development within AGI’s Systems Toolkit product line. Mr. Moyer has held previous positions at TruePosition Inc. Here his previous work focused on the design and development of a real-time cellular Uplink Time Difference of Arrival / Frequency Difference of Arrival wireless geo-location system, algorithm enhancements, and distributed network architecture. Along with this he performed interference analysis and the causes of triangulation degradations. Prior to there, Mr. Moyer was employed at Lockheed Martin. At Lockheed Martin he researched and modeled the effects of non-linear characteristics on bandwidth efficient modulations and associated distortion mitigation techniques.
Agenda
LESSON 1:
• AVIATOR Aircraft Modeling
• PHASED Array Radar Volumetric Analysis
LESSON 2:
• EOIR Sensor Modeling
LESSON3:
• SATELLITE Constellation Modeling
• PHASED ARRAY SATCOM