DocumentCode
2805909
Title
STEED: Satellite Threat Evaluation Environment for Defensive Counterspace
Author
Loomis, Eric
Author_Institution
Design Knowledge Co., Fairborn, OH
fYear
2007
fDate
25-25 May 2007
Abstract
The design knowledge company (TDKC) is currently developing a defensive counterspace intelligence tool for the air force research laboratory (AFRL) called the satellite threat evaluation environment for defensive counterspace (STEED). STEED provides analysis collaboration and situational awareness features for satellite systems operators. STEED incorporates a wide variety of data sources, including satellite as a sensor (SAS), space weather, proximity, radio frequency interference, intelligence, and threat data. STEED provides a flexible and robust environment that is based on open source tools and cross-platform technology. STEED incorporates collaboration tools, decision-support aiding based on an innovative data visualization techniques, work management support and product development support. STEED integrates several open source products into an integrated analysis environment: eclipse rich client platform (RCF), NASA WorldWind, OpenMap, Java, and NASA SPICE. As part of this demonstration we will overview the research, current development status, technology tradeoffs, and future plans.
Keywords
data visualisation; decision support systems; groupware; military computing; satellite communication; air force research laboratory; collaboration tools; decision-support aiding; defensive counterspace intelligence tool; design knowledge company; innovative data visualization; product development support; rich client platform; satellite systems; satellite threat evaluation environment for defensive counterspace; situational awareness; work management support; Collaboration; Collaborative tools; Force sensors; Intelligent sensors; NASA; Radiofrequency interference; Robustness; Satellite broadcasting; Space technology; Synthetic aperture sonar;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2007. CTS 2007. International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
978-0-9785699-1-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-9785699-1-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CTS.2007.4621724
Filename
4621724
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