Spatial Temporal Information Systems An Ontological Approach using STK
Auteurs : McNeil Linda M., Kelso T.S.
Designed to be a high-level, approachable resource for engineers who need further insight into spatial temporal information systems from an ontological perspective, Spatial Temporal Information Systems: An Ontological Approach using STK® explains the dynamics of objects interaction from signal analysis to trajectory design, spatial modeling, and other spatial analytics by using STK®, which is a general-purpose modeling and analysis application for any type of space, defense, or intelligence system.
Building a foundation to begin the study of spatial temporal information systems, the book details a form of analysis that is a powerful tool for modeling, engineering, and operations of space, cyberspace, satellites, missile defense, and electronic systems. It discusses the many applications of space technologies by using a mission-proven software for timely and cost-effective development that serves public interests in civil, commercial, academic, national, and international space communities. Written for readers with a background in physics or engineering, the book is also designed for the beginning analyst sitting behind a desk who needs more information on STK.
Upon reading this book, STK new users and power users will not only understand what the tools are, but also how the software can be used to make their job easier. In addition, satellite operators and analysts benefit from the ability to utilize a variety of propagators satellite applications. Analytics, semi-analytic and numerical integrators are discussed, including Keplerian orbital elements and full numerical integration of STK?s High Precision Orbit Propagation or simplified as a two-body analysis. This tool, as well as this book, will bring breadth and depth to the understanding of systems dynamics and the ontology of objects in relationship to other objects and vehicles including central bodies.
Introduction. How Spatial Temporal Systems Used in the Real World? Asking the Right Questions. Methodology- Finding the Answers. Gravitational Models. Planes, Position and Framework. Giving Motion to the Planetary. Vector Geometry. Using Predictive Modeling. Vector Geometry. Satellites. Aircraft. Communications. Visualization. Animation. Extensibility. Conclusion. Spatial Temporal Analysis in Other Software. Glossary of Terms. Index. References.
Date de parution : 12-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Spatial Temporal Information Systems :
Mots-clés :
Spatial Temporal Information Systems; AGI; stk; Object Browser; object; Vector Geometry; vector; Valid Access; geometry; Chain Access; browser; Ontological Study; link; Data Providers; budget; Launch Vehicles; default; Da Ta; parameters; Data; valid; Gps Constellation; Aircraft Object; Deck Access; Link Budget; MSL; Acces S2; Gps Satellite; Constellation Object; National GeospatialIntelligence Agency; NGA; Ontological Tools; Pair-wise Comparison; Point Mass; International Telecommunications Union