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APPLIED
                  TECHNOLOGY
                    INSTITUTE
                      Volume 100
                       Valid through
                           July 2010
                                       ATI
                                       COURSES




  TECHNICAL TRAINING
    public & onsite
    public & onsite   SINCE 1984
• Space & Satellite Systems
• Radar, Missile, GPS & Defense
• Engineering & Data Analysis
• Systems Engineering & Project
 Management
Applied Technology Institute
                                                                          349 Berkshire Drive
                                                                   Riva, Maryland 21140-1433
                                                          Tel 410-956-8805 • Fax 410-956-5785
                                                                     Toll Free 1-888-501-2100
                                           www.ATIcourses.com
Technical and Training Professionals,
  Now is the time to think about bringing an ATI course to your site! If 8 or
more people attend a course your department saves money when we bring the
course to you. If you have 15 or more students, you can save over 50%
compared to the public course.
   Upcoming open enrollment dates for many courses are listed. Any of these
courses can be taught at your location. Our website, www.ATIcourses.com,
lists over 50 additional courses you can request.
  For 25 years, the Applied Technology Institute (ATI) has earned the TRUST
of training departments nationwide. ATI has presented “on-site” training at all
major DoD facilities and NASA centers, plus a large number of their
contractors. Ask us for references.
   Since 1984, we have emphasized the big picture systems perspective in:
              • Defense Topics (Radar, Missiles, EW)
              • Engineering & Data Analysis
              • Sonar & Acoustic Engineering
              • Space & Satellite Systems
              • Systems Engineering & Project Management
  Our instructors love to teach! New topics are constantly added to our list of
courses – please call if you have a scientific or engineering training
requirement that is not listed.
  Receive a free quote for an on-site course. Your “on-site”
presentations can be tailored by combining course
topics for audience relevance or by developing
new or specialized courses to meet your
objectives.
                             Regards,




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Table of Contents
              Space & Satellite Systems Courses                                  Feb 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
                                                                                 Modern Missile Analysis
Advanced Satellite Communications Systems                                        Mar 23-26, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Jan 26-28, 2010 • Cocoa Beach, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4         Jun 21-24, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Aerospace Simulations in C++ NEW!
                                                                                 Multi-Target Tracking and Multi-Sensor Data Fusion
May 11-12, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
                                                                                 Feb 2-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Attitude Determination & Control
                                                                                 May 11-13, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Mar 1-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
                                                                                 Propagation Effects for Radar and Communication Systems
Communications Payload Design- Satellite Systems Architecture
Apr 6-8, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland NEW!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7         Apr 6-8, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Fundamentals of Orbital & Launch Mechanics                                       Radar Systems Design & Engineering
Jan 18-21, 2010 • Dayton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   Mar 2-5, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Mar 22-25, 2010 • Cape Canaveral, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8          Jun 14-17, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Jun 21-24, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8       Rocket Propulsion 101
GPS Technology - Solutions for Earth & Space                                     Feb 15-17, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Jan 25-28, 2010 • Dayton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   Mar 16-18, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Mar 29-Apr 1, 2010 • Cape Canaveral, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . 9           Synthetic Aperture Radar - Advanced
Jun 28-Jul 1, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9     May 5-6, 2010 • Chantilly, Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Ground Systems Design & Operation                                                Synthetic Aperture Radar - Fundamentals
May 18-20, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10      May 3-4, 2010 • Chantilly, Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Hyperspectral & Multispectral Imaging                                            Tactical Missile Design – Integration
Mar 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11     Apr 13-15, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Remote Sensing Information Extraction                                            Unmanned Aircraft Systems NEW!
Mar 16-18, 2010 • Chantilly, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   Feb 17, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Satellite Communications - An Essential Introduction
Mar 9-11, 2010 • Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13                                    Project Management
Jun 8-10, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13     CSEP Exam Prep NEW!
Satellite Communication Systems Engineering                                      Feb 26-27, 2010 • Orlando, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Mar 16-18, 2010 • Boulder, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14       Mar 31-Apr 1, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Jun 15-17, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14      Fundamentals of Systems Enginering
Satellite Design & Technology                                                    Mar 29-30, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Apr 20-23, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15     Principles of Test & Evaluation
Satellite Laser Communications NEW!                                              Feb 18-19, 2010 • Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Feb 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16     Mar 16-17, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Satellite RF Communications & Onboard Processing                                 Risk and Opportunity Management NEW!
Apr 13-15, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17      Mar 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Solid Rocket Motor Design & Applications                                         Systems Engineering - Requirements NEW!
Apr 20-22, 2010 • Cocoa Beach, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
                                                                                 Mar 23-25, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Space-Based Laser Systems
                                                                                 Systems of Systems
Mar 24-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
                                                                                 Apr 20-22, 2010 • San Diego, California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Space-Based Radar
Mar 8-12, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20     Jun 29-Jul 1, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Space Enviroment Implications for Spacecraft Design                              Test Design and Analysis
Feb 2-3, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21    Feb 8-10, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Space Mission Structures: From Concept to Launch                                 Total Systems Engineering Development & Management
Feb 22-25, 2010 • Houston, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22      Feb 1-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Space Systems Fundamentals                                                       Mar 2-5, 2010 • Colorado Springs, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
May 17-20, 2010 • Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . 23                        Engineering, Analysis & Signal Processing
Jun 7-10, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Space Systems Intermediate Design                                            Antenna & Array Fundamentals NEW!
Feb 22-26, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   Mar 2-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Space Systems Subsystems Design                                              Composite Materials for Aerospace NEW!
Mar 1-5, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Jan 19-21, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Spacecraft Quality Assurance, Integration & Testing                          Digital Video Systems, Broadcast and Operations
Mar 24-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   Apr 26-29, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Jun 9-10, 2010 • Los Angeles, California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26    Fiber Optic Systems Engineering NEW!
Spacecraft Systems Integration & Test                                        Apr 13-15, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Apr 19-22, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  Fundamentals of Statistics with Excel Examples
Spacecraft Thermal Control                                                   Feb 9-10, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Feb 17-18, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  Grounding and Shielding for EMC
System Development and Verification                                          Feb 2-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Mar 23-25, 2010 • Denver, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29    Apr 27-29, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Understanding Space NEW!                                                     Introduction to Electronic Packaging NEW!
Feb 18-19, 2010 • Colorado Springs, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . 30          Feb 16-18, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
                Defense, Missiles & Radar                                    Introduction to EMI/EMC
                                                                             Feb 23-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Advanced Developments in Radar Technology NEW!
                                                                             Mar 1-3, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Feb 23-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
                                                                             Kalman, H-Infinity and Nonlinear Filtering
May 18-20, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
                                                                             Mar 16-18, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Combat Systems Engineering NEW!
                                                                             Wavelets: A Conceptual, Practical Approach
Feb 23-24, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Fundamentals of Radar Technology                                             Feb 23-25, 2010 • San Diego, California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
May 4-6, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  Jun 1-3, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Fundamentals of Rockets and Missiles                                         Wireless Communications & Spread Spectrum Design
Feb 2-4, 2010 • Huntsville, Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   Mar 23-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Mar 8-10, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Topics for On-site Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Modern Infrared Sensor Technology                                            Popular “On-site” Topics & Ways to Register . . . . . . . . . 64
Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805                                                    Vol. 100 – 3
Advanced Satellite Communications Systems:
                           Survey of Current and Emerging Digital Systems

                                                                    January 26-28, 2010
                                                                      Cocoa Beach, Florida
                                                                    $1490       (8:30am - 4:00pm)
                                                              "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
                                                                       Off The Course Tuition."




                    Summary                                               Course Outline
   This three-day course covers all the technology of
                                                             1. Introduction to SATCOM. History and
advanced satellite communications as well as the          overview. Examples of current military and
principles behind current state-of-the-art satellite      commercial systems.
communications equipment. New and promising
technologies will be covered to develop an                   2. Satellite     orbits     and      transponder
understanding of the major approaches. Network            characteristics.
topologies, VSAT, and IP networking over satellite.          3. Traffic Connectivities: Mesh, Hub-Spoke,
                                                          Point-to-Point, Broadcast.
                                                             4. Multiple Access Techniques: FDMA, TDMA,
                   Instructor                             CDMA, Random Access. DAMA and Bandwidth-on-
                                                          Demand.
Dr. John Roach is a leading authority in satellite
communications with 35+ years in the SATCOM                  5. Communications Link Calculations.
                                                          Definition of EIRP, G/T, Eb/No. Noise Temperature
industry. He has worked on many development
                                                          and Figure. Transponder gain and SFD. Link Budget
projects both as employee and consultant /                Calculations.
contractor. His experience has focused on the
systems engineering of state-of-the-art system               6. Digital Modulation Techniques. BPSK,
developments, military and commercial, from the           QPSK. Standard pulse formats and bandwidth.
                                                          Nyquist signal shaping. Ideal BER performance.
worldwide architectural level to detailed terminal
tradeoffs and designs. He has been an adjunct                7. PSK Receiver Design Techniques. Carrier
faculty member at Florida Institute of Technology         recovery, phase slips, ambiguity resolution,
where he taught a range of graduate comm-                 differential coding. Optimum data detection, clock
unications courses. He has also taught SATCOM             recovery, bit count integrity.
short courses all over the US and in London and              8. Overview of Error Correction Coding,
Toronto, both publicly and in-house for both              Encryption, and Frame Synchronization.
government and commercial organizations. In               Standard FEC types. Coding Gain.
addition, he has been an expert witness in patent,           9. RF Components. HPA, SSPA, LNA, Up/down
trade secret, and government contracting cases. Dr.       converters. Intermodulation, band limiting, oscillator
Roach has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from          phase noise. Examples of BER Degradation.
Georgia Tech. Advanced Satellite Communications              10. TDMA Networks. Time Slots. Preambles.
Systems: Survey of Current and Emerging Digital           Suitability for DAMA and BoD.
Systems.                                                     11. Characteristics of IP and TCP/UDP over
                                                          satellite. Unicast and Multicast. Need for
                                                          Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP) techniques.
               What You Will Learn                           12. VSAT Networks and their system
 • Major Characteristics of satellites.                   characteristics; DVB standards and MF-TDMA.
 • Characteristics of satellite networks.                    13. Earth Station Antenna types. Pointing /
 • The tradeoffs between major alternatives in            Tracking. Small antennas at Ku band. FCC - Intelsat
   SATCOM system design.                                  - ITU antenna requirements and EIRP density
                                                          limitations.
 • SATCOM system tradeoffs and link budget
   analysis.                                                 14. Spread Spectrum Techniques. Military use
                                                          and commercial PSD spreading with DS PN
 • DAMA/BoD for FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA                      systems. Acquisition and tracking. Frequency Hop
   systems.                                               systems.
 • Critical RF parameters in terminal equipment and          15. Overview of Bandwidth Efficient
   their effects on performance.                          Modulation (BEM) Techniques. M-ary PSK, Trellis
 • Technical details of digital receivers.                Coded 8PSK, QAM.
 • Tradeoffs among different FEC coding choices.             16. Convolutional coding and Viterbi
 • Use of spread spectrum for Comm-on-the-Move.           decoding. Concatenated coding. Turbo coding.
 • Characteristics of IP traffic over satellite.             17. Emerging Technology Developments and
 • Overview of bandwidth efficient modulation types.      Future Trends.

4 – Vol. 100                   Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
Aerospace Simulations in C++
                 Apply the Power of C++ to Simulate Multi-Object Aerospace Vehicles

                                                                          May 11-12, 2010
                                NEW!                                      Beltsville, Maryland
                                                                      $1100         (8:30am - 5:00pm)
                                                                "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
                                                                         Off The Course Tuition."




                                                                            Course Outline
                                                              1. What you need to know about the C++
                                                            language.
                                                              Hands-on: Set up, run, and plot complete
                                                            simulation.
                                                              2. Classes and hierarchical structure of a
                      Summary                               typical aerospace simulation.
    C++ has become the computer language of choice            Hands-on: Run satellite simulation.
 for aerospace simulations. This two-day workshop
 equips engineers and programmers with object                 3. Modules and Matrix programming made
 oriented tools to model net centric simulations.           easy with pointers.
 Features like polymorphism, inheritance, and
 encapsulation enable building engagement-level
                                                              Hands-on: Run target simulation.
 simulations of diverse aerospace vehicles. To provide        4. Table look-up with derived classes.
 hands-on experience, the course alternates between           Hands-on: Run UAV simulation with
 lectures and computer experiments. The instructor
 introduces C++ features together with modeling of
                                                            aerodynamics and propulsion.
 aerodynamics, propulsion, and flight controls, while the     5. Event scheduling via input file.
 trainee executes and modifies the provided source            Hands-on: Control the UAV with autopilot.
 code. Participants should bring an IBM PC compatible
 lap top computer with Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 or           6. Polymorphism populates the sky with
 2008 (free download from MS). As prerequisites, facility   vehicles.
 with C++ and familiarity with flight dynamics is highly      Hands-on: Navigate multiple UAVs through
 desirable. The instructor’s textbook “Modeling and
 Simulation of Aerospace Vehicle Dynamics” is provided      waypoints.
 for further studies. This course features the CADAC++        7.Communication bus enables vehicles to
 architecture, but also highlights other architectures of   talk to each other.
 aerospace simulations. It culminates in a net centric
 simulation of interacting UAVs, satellites and targets,      Hands-on: Home on targets with UAVs.
 which may serve as the basis for further development.
                                                                         What You Will Learn
                                                            Exploiting the rich features of C++ for aerospace
                     Instructor                             simulations.
    Dr. Peter Zipfel is an Adjunct Associated Professor        • How to use classes and inheritance to build flight
                at the University of Florida. He has             vehicle models.
                taught courses in M&S, G&C and Flight          • How run-time polymorphism makes multi-object
                Dynamics for 25 year, and C++                    simulations possible.
                aerospace applications during the past
                five years. His 45 years of M&S                • How to enable communication between
                experience was acquired at the German            encapsulated vehicle objects.
                Helicopter Institute, the U.S. Army and      Understanding the CADAC++ Architecture.
 Air Force. He is an AIAA Associate Fellow, serves on          • Learning the modular structure of vehicle
 the AIAA Publication Committee and the AIAA                     subsystems.
 Professional Education Committee, and is a                    • Making changes to the code and the interfaces
 distinguished international lecturer. His most recent           between modules.
 publications are all related to C++ aerospace                 • Experimenting with I/O.
 applications: “Building Aerospace Simulations in C++”,
 2008; “Fundamentals of 6 DoF Aerospace Vehicle                • Plotting with CADAC Studio.
 Simulation and Analysis in FORTRAN and C++”, 2004;          Building UAV and satellite simulations.
 and “Advanced 6 DoF Aerospace Vehicle Simulation             • Modeling aerodynamics, propulsion, guidance and
 and Analysis in C++”, 2006, all published by AIAA.              control of a UAV.

Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805                      Vol. 100 – 5
Attitude Determination and Control
                                                                             March 1-4, 2010
                                                                             Beltsville. Maryland
                      Summary                                            $1790        (8:30am - 4:00pm)
     This 4 – day course provides a detailed introduction         "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
 to spacecraft attitude estimation and control. This                       Off The Course Tuition."
 course emphasizes many practical aspects of attitude
 control system design but with a solid theoretical
 foundation. The principles of operation and
 characteristics of attitude sensors and actuators are        Recent attendee comments ...
 discussed. Spacecraft kinematics and dynamics are
 developed for use in control design and system
 simulation. Attitude determination methods are
                                                              “Very thorough!”
 discussed in detail, including TRIAD, QUEST, Kalman
 filters. Sensor alignment and calibration is also
                                                              “Relevant and comprehen-
 covered. Environmental factors that affect pointing          sive.”
 accuracy and attitude dynamics are presented.
 Pointing accuracy, stability (smear), and jitter
 definitions and analysis methods are presented. The
 various types of spacecraft pointing controllers and                          Course Outline
 design, and analysis methods are presented. Students
 should have an engineering background including                 1. Kinematics. Vectors, direction-cosine
 calculus and linear algebra. Sufficient background           matrices, Euler angles,         quaternions,       frame
 mathematics are presented in the course but is kept to       transformations, and rotating frames. Conversion
 the minimum necessary.                                       between attitude representations.
                                                                 2. Dynamics. Rigid-body rotational dynamics,
                                                              Euler's equation. Slosh dynamics. Spinning spacecraft
                      Instructor                              with long wire booms.
 Dr. Mark E. Pittelkau is a consultant at Aerospace              3. Sensors. Sun sensors, Earth Horizon sensors,
 Control Systems Engineering and Research. He was             Magnetometers, Gyros, Allan Variance & Green Charts,
 previously with the Applied Physics Laboratory, Orbital      Angular Displacement sensors, Star Trackers.
 Sciences Corporation, CTA Space Systems, and                 Principles of operation and error modeling.
 Swales Aerospace. His early career at the Naval                 4. Actuators. Reaction and momentum wheels,
 Surface Warfare Center involved target tracking, gun         dynamic and static imbalance, wheel configurations,
 pointing control, and gun system calibration, and he         magnetic torque rods, reaction control jets. Principles of
 has recently worked in target track fusion. His              operation and modeling.
 experience in satellite systems covers all phases of
                                                                 5. Environmental         Disturbance        Torques.
 design and operation, including conceptual desig,
                                                              Aerodynamic, solar pressure, gravity-gradient,
 implemen-tation, and testing of attitude control
                                                              magnetic dipole torque, dust impacts, and internal
 systems, attitude and orbit determination, and attitude
                                                              disturbances.
 sensor alignment and calibration, control-structure
 interaction analysis, stability and jitter analysis, and        6. Pointing Error Metrics. Accuracy, Stability
 post-launch support. His current interests are precision     (Smear), and Jitter. Definitions and methods of design
 attitude determination, attitude sensor calibration, orbit   and analysis for specification and verification of
 determination, and formation flying. Dr. Pittelkau           requirements.
 earned the Bachelor's and Ph. D. degrees in Electrical          7. Attitude Control. B-dot and H X B rate damping
 Engineering at Tennessee Technological University and        laws. Gravity-gradient, spin stabilization, and
 the Master's degree in EE at Virginia Polytechnic            momentum bias control. Three-axis zero-momentum
 Institute and State University.                              control. Controller design and stability. Back-of-the
                                                              envelope equations for actuator sizing and controller
                                                              design. Flexible-body modeling, control-structure
               What You Will Learn                            interaction, structural-mode (flex-mode) filters, and
• Characteristics and principles of operation of attitude     control of flexible structures. Anti-Windup controller
  sensors and actuators.                                      design. Verification and Validation, and Polarity and
                                                              Phase testing.
• Kinematics and dynamics.
                                                                 8. Attitude Determination. TRIAD and QUEST
• Principles of time and coordinate systems.
                                                              algorithms. Introduction to Kalman filtering. Potential
• Attitude determination methods, algorithms, and limits      problems and reliable solutions in Kalman filtering.
  of performance;                                             Attitude determination using the Kalman filter.
• Pointing accuracy, stability (smear), and jitter            Calibration of attitude sensors and gyros.
  definitions and analysis methods.                              9. Coordinate Systems and Time. J2000 and
• Various types of pointing control systems and               ICRF inertial reference frames. Earth Orientation,
  hardware necessary to meet particular control               WGS-84, geodetic, geographic coordinates. Time
  objectives.                                                 systems. Conversion between time scales. Standard
• Back-of-the envelope design techniques.                     epochs. Spacecraft time and timing.

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Communications Payload Design and Satellite System Architecture
                  April 6-8, 2010
                 Beltsville, Maryland
                                                                                     Course Outline
            $1590          (8:30am - 4:00pm)                          1. Communications            Payloads      and      Service
     "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each                    Requirements. Bandwidth, coverage, services and
              Off The Course Tuition."                            applications; RF link characteristics and appropriate use of link
                                                                  budgets; bent pipe payloads using passive and active
                                                                  components; specific demands for broadband data, IP over
                                                                  satellite, mobile communications and service availability;
                                         NEW!                     principles for using digital processing in system architecture,
                                                                  and on-board processor examples at L band (non-GEO and
                                                                  GEO) and Ka band.
                                                                      2. Systems        Engineering       to     Meet     Service
                        Summary                                   Requirements. Transmission engineering of the satellite link
                                                                  and payload (modulation and FEC, standards such as DVB-
    This three-day course provides communications and             S2 and Adaptive Coding and Modulation, ATM and IP routing
 satellite systems engineers and system architects with           in space); optimizing link and payload design through
 a comprehensive and accurate approach for the                    consideration of traffic distribution and dynamics, link margin,
 specification and detailed design of the                         RF interference and frequency coordination requirements.
 communications payload and its integration into a                    3. Bent-pipe Repeater Design. Example of a detailed
                                                                  block and level diagram, design for low noise amplification,
 satellite system. Both standard bent pipe repeaters and          down-conversion design, IMUX and band-pass filtering, group
 digital processors (on board and ground-based) are               delay and gain slope, AGC and linearizaton, power
 studied in depth, and optimized from the standpoint of           amplification (SSPA and TWTA, linearization and parallel
 maximizing throughput and coverage (single footprint             combining), OMUX and design for high power/multipactor,
                                                                  redundancy switching and reliability assessment.
 and multi-beam). Applications in Fixed Satellite Service
                                                                      4. Spacecraft Antenna Design and Performance. Fixed
 (C, X, Ku and Ka bands) and Mobile Satellite Service (L          reflector systems (offset parabola, Gregorian, Cassegrain)
 and S bands) are addressed as are the requirements of            feeds and feed systems, movable and reconfigurable
 the associated ground segment for satellite control and          antennas; shaped reflectors; linear and circular polarization.
 the provision of services to end users.                              5. Communications Payload Performance Budgeting.
                                                                  Gain to Noise Temperature Ratio (G/T), Saturation Flux
                                                                  Density (SFD), and Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP);
                        Instructor                                repeater gain/loss budgeting; frequency stability and phase
                                                                  noise; third-order intercept (3ICP), gain flatness, group delay;
   Bruce R. Elbert (MSEE, MBA) is president of                    non-linear phase shift (AM/PM); out of band rejection and
 Application Technology Strategy, Inc., Thousand Oaks,            amplitude non-linearity (C3IM and NPR).
 California; and Adjunct Prof of Engineering, Univ of Wisc,           6. On-board Digital Processor Technology. A/D and D/A
 Madison.                                                         conversion, digital signal processing for typical channels and
                                                                  formats (FDMA, TDMA, CDMA); demodulation and
   He is a recognized satellite communications expert with        remodulation, multiplexing and packet switching; static and
 40 years of experience in satellite communications               dynamic beam forming; design requirements and service
 payload and systems design engineering beginning at              impacts.
 COMSAT Laboratories and including 25 years with                      7. Multi-beam Antennas. Fixed multi-beam antennas
 Hughes Electronics. He has contributed to the design and         using multiple feeds, feed layout and isloation; phased array
 construction of major communications, including Intelsat,        approaches using reflectors and direct radiating arrays; on-
 Inmarsat, Galaxy, Thuraya, DIRECTV and Palapa A.                 board versus ground-based beamforming.
                                                                      8. RF Interference and Spectrum Management
   He has written eight books, including: The Satellite           Considerations. Unraveling the FCC and ITU international
 Communication Applications Handbook, Second Edition,             regulatory and coordination process; choosing frequency
 The Satellite Communication Ground Segment and Earth             bands that address service needs; development of regulatory
 Station Handbook, and Introduction to Satellite                  and frequency coordination strategy based on successful case
 Communication, Third Edition.                                    studies.
                                                                      9. Ground Segment Selection and Optimization.
                                                                  Overall architecture of the ground segment: satellite TT&C and
               What You Will Learn                                communications services; earth station and user terminal
                                                                  capabilities and specifications (fixed and mobile); modems
 • How to transform system and service requirements into          and baseband systems; selection of appropriate antenna
   payload specifications and design elements.                    based on link requirements and end-user/platform
 • What are the specific characteristics of payload               considerations.
   components, such as antennas, LNAs, microwave filters,            10. Earth station and User Terminal Tradeoffs: RF
   channel and power amplifiers, and power combiners.             tradeoffs (RF power, EIRP, G/T); network design for provision
 • What space and ground architecture to employ when              of service (star, mesh and hybrid networks); portability and
   evaluating on-board processing and multiple beam               mobility.
   antennas, and how these may be configured for optimum             11. Performance and Capacity Assessment.
   end-to-end performance.                                        Determining capacity requirements in terms of bandwidth,
 • How to understand the overall system architecture and the      power and network operation; selection of the air interface
                                                                  (multiple access, modulation and coding); interfaces with
   capabilities of ground segment elements - hubs and remote      satellite and ground segment; relationship to available
   terminals - to integrate with the payload, constellation and   standards in current use and under development.
   end-to-end system.
                                                                     12. Satellite System Verification Methodology.
 • From this course you will obtain the knowledge, skill and      Verification engineering for the payload and ground segment;
   ability to configure a communications payload based on its     where and how to review sources of available technology and
   service requirements and technical features. You will          software to evaluate subsystem and system performance;
   understand the engineering processes and device                guidelines for overseeing development and evaluating
   characteristics that determine how the payload is put          alternate technologies and their sources; example of a
   together and operates in a state - of - the - art              complete design of a communications payload and system
   telecommunications system to meet user needs.                  architecture.

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Fundamentals of Orbital & Launch Mechanics
                                   Military, Civilian and Deep-Space Applications

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                        Summary                                             Navigato ee GPS
                                                                                      r!
    Award-winning rocket scientist Thomas S. Logsdon
 has carefully tailored this comprehensive 4-day short
 course to serve the needs of those military, aerospace,                      January 18-21, 2010
 and defense-industry professionals who must
 understand, design, and manage today’s                                               Dayton, Ohio
 increasingly complicated and demanding
 aerospace missions.
                                                                                 March 22-25, 2010
    Each topic is illustrated with one-page                                    Cape Canaveral, Florida
 mathematical derivations and numerical
 examples that use actual published                                              June 21-24, 2010
 inputs from real-world rockets,                                                 Columbia, Maryland
 satellites, and spacecraft missions.
 The lessons help you lay out                                                $1795         (8:30am - 4:00pm)
 performance-optimal missions in concert                               "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
 with your professional colleagues.                                             Off The Course Tuition."


                        Instructor                                                  Course Outline
    For more than 30 years, Thomas S. Logsdon, M.                     1. Concepts from Astrodynamics. Kepler’s Laws.
 S., has worked on the Navstar GPS and other related               Newton’s clever generalizations. Evaluating the earth’s
 technologies at the Naval Ordinance Laboratory,                   gravitational parameter. Launch azimuths and ground-
 McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed Martin, Boeing                        trace geometry. Orbital perturbations.
 Aerospace, and Rockwell International. His research                  2. Satellite Orbits. Isaac Newton’s vis viva
 projects and consulting assignments have included the             equation. Orbital energy and angular momentum.
 Transit Navigation Satellites, The Tartar and Talos               Gravity wells. The six classical Keplerian orbital
                 shipboard missiles, and the Navstar               elements. Station-keeping maneuvers.
                 GPS. In addition, he has helped put                  3. Rocket Propulsion Fundamentals. Momentum
                 astronauts on the moon and guide their            calculations. Specific impulse. The rocket equation.
                 colleagues on rendezvous missions                 Building efficient liquid and solid rockets. Performance
                 headed toward the Skylab capsule, and             calculations. Multi-stage rocket design.
                 helped fly capsules to the nearby                    4. Enhancing a Rocket’s Performance. Optimal
                 planets.                                          fuel biasing techniques. The programmed mixture ratio
    Some of his more challenging assignments have                  scheme. Optimal trajectory shaping. Iterative least
 included trajectory optimization, constellation design,           squares hunting procedures. Trajectory reconstruction.
 booster rocket performance enhancement, spacecraft                Determining the best estimate of propellant mass.
 survivability, differential navigation and booster rocket            5. Expendable Rockets and Reusable Space
 guidance using the GPS signals.                                   Shuttles. Operational characteristics, performance
    Tom Logsdon has taught short courses and lectured              curves. Single-stage-to-orbit vehicles. Reusable space
 in 31 different countries. He has written and published           shuttles: The SST, Russia’s Space Shuttle.
 40 technical papers and journal articles, a dozen of                 6. Powered Flight Maneuvers. The classical
 which have dealt with military and civilian                       Hohmann transfer maneuver. Multi-impulse and low-
 radionavigation techniques. He is also the author of 29           thrust maneuvers. Plane-change maneuvers. The bi-
 technical books on a variety of mathematical,                     elliptic transfer. Relative motion plots. Military evasive
 engineering and scientific subjects. These include                maneuvers. Deorbit techniques. Planetary swingbys
 Understanding the Navstar, Orbital Mechanics: Theory              and ballistic capture maneuvers.
 and Applications, Mobile Communication Satellites, and               7. Optimal Orbit Selection. Polar and sun-
 The Navstar Global Positioning System.                            synchronous orbits. Geostationary orbits and their major
                                                                   perturbations. ACE-orbit constellations. Lagrangian
                                                                   libration point orbits. Halo orbits. Interplanetary
                What You Will Learn                                trajectories. Mars-mission opportunities and deep-
  • How do we launch a satellite into orbit and maneuver it to a   space trajectories.
    new location?
                                                                      8. Constellation Selection Trades. Existing civilian
  • How do we design a performance-optimal constellation of
    satellites?
                                                                   and military constellations. Constellation design
                                                                   techniques. John Walker’s rosette configurations.
  • Why do planetary swingby maneuvers provide such                Captain Draim’s constellations. Repeating ground-trace
    profound gains in performance, and what do we pay for
                                                                   orbits. Earth coverage simulation routines.
    these important performance gains?
  • How can we design the best multistage rocket for a                9. Cruising along JPL’s Invisible Rivers of
    particular mission?                                            Gravity in Space. Equipotential surfaces. 3-
                                                                   dimensional manifolds. Developing NASA’s clever
  • What are Lagrangian libration-point orbits? Which ones are
    dynamically stable? How can we place satellites into halo
                                                                   Genesis mission. Capturing stardust in space.
    orbits circling around these moving points in space?           Simulating thick bundles of chaotic trajectories.
                                                                   Experiencing tomorrow’s unpaved freeways in the sky.
  • What are JPL’s gravity tubes? How were they discovered?
    How are they revolutionizing the exploration of space?
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GPS Technology
                      GPS Solutions for Military, Civilian & Aerospace Applications

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                                                                         January 25-28, 2010
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                                         Navigato ee GPS
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                                                                      March 29 - April 1, 2010
                                                                         Cape Canaveral, Florida
                                                                         June 28 - July 1, 2010
               Summary                                                          Laurel, Maryland
     In this popular 4-day short course,
 GPS expert Tom Logsdon will describe
                                                                         $1795        (8:30am - 4:00pm)
 in detail how precise radionavigation                            "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
 systems work and review the many                                          Off The Course Tuition."
 practical benefits they provide to military
 and civilian users in space and around the globe.
     Through practical demonstration you will learn how a
 GPS receiver works, how to operate it in various                              Course Outline
 situations, and how to interpret the positioning solutions      1. Radionavigation Principles. Active and passive
 it provides.                                                 radionavigation systems. Spherical and hyperbolic
     Each topic includes practical derivations and real-      lines of position. Position and velocity solutions.
 world examples using published inputs from the               Spaceborne atomic clocks. Websites and other
 literature and from the instructors personal and             sources of information. Building a $143 billion business
 professional experiences.                                    in space.
                                                                 2. The Three Major Segments of the GPS. Signal
                                                              structure and pseudorandom codes. Modulation
 "The presenter was very energetic and                        techniques. Military performance enhancements.
 truly passionate about the material"                         Relativistic time dilations. Inverted navigation solutions.
                                                                 3. Navigation Solutions and Kalman Filtering
 " Tom Logsdon is the best teacher I have                     Techniques. Taylor series expansions. Numerical
 ever had. His knowledge is excellent. He                     iteration. Doppler shift solutions. Satellite selection
                                                              algorithms. Kalman filtering algorithms.
 is a 10!"                                                       4. Designing an Effective GPS Receiver.
                                                              Annotated block diagrams. Antenna design. Code
 "The instructor displayed awesome                            tracking and carrier tracking loops. Software modules.
 knowledge of the GPS and space technol-                      Commercial chipsets. Military receivers. Shuttle and
 ogy…very knowledgeable instructor.                           space station receivers.
 Spoke clearly…Good teaching style.                              5. Military Applications. The worldwide common
                                                              grid. Military test-range applications.Tactical and
 Encouraged questions and discussion."                        strategic applications. Autonomy and survivability
                                                              enhancements. Precision guided munitions. Smart
 "Mr. Logsdon did a bang-up job                               bombs and artillery projectiles.
 explaining and deriving the theories of                         6. Integrated Navigation Systems. Mechanical
 special/general relativity–and how they                      and Strapdown implementations. Ring lasers and fiber-
                                                              optic gyros. Integrated navigation. Military applications.
 are associated with the GPS navigation                       Key features of the C-MIGITS integrated nav system.
 solutions."                                                     7. Differential Navigation and Pseudosatellites.
                                                              Special committee 104’s data exchange protocols.
 "I loved his one-page mathematical der-                      Global data distribution. Wide-area differential
 ivations and the important points they                       navigation. Pseudosatellite concepts and test results.
 illustrate."                                                    8. Carrier-Aided Solutions. The interferometry
                                                              concept. Double differencing techniques. Attitude
                                                              determination receivers. Navigation of the Topex and
 "Instructor was very knowledgeable and                       NASA’s twin Grace satellites. Dynamic and Kinematic
 related to his students very well–and                        orbit determination. Motorola’s Spaceborne Monarch
 with sparkling good humor!"                                  receiver. Relativistic time dilation derivations.
                                                                 9. The Navstar Satellites. Subsystem descriptions.
                                                              On-orbit test results. The Block I, II, IIR, and IIF
 "The lecture was truly an expert in his                      satellites, Block III concepts. Orbital Perturbations and
 field and delivered an entertaining and                      modeling techniques. Stationkeeping maneuvers. Earth
 technically well-balanced presentation."                     shadowing characteristic. Repeating ground-trace
                                                              geometry.
 "Excellent instructor! Wonderful teach-                         10. Russia’s Glonass Constellation. Performance
                                                              comparisons between the GPS and Glonass. Orbital
 ing skills! This was honestly, the best                      mechanics considerations. Military survivability.
 class I have had since leaving the univer-                   Spacecraft subsystems. Russia’s SL-12 Proton
 sity."                                                       booster. Building dual-capability GPS/Glonass
                                                              receivers.

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Ground Systems Design and Operation
                                                                          May 18-20, 2010
                                                                          Beltsville, Maryland
                                                                      $1490        (8:30am - 4:00pm)
                                                                "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
                      Summary                                            Off The Course Tuition."
    This course provides a practical introduction to all
 aspects of ground system design and operation.
 Starting with basic communications principles, an
 understanding is developed of ground system
 architectures and system design issues. The function of
 major ground system elements is explained, leading to
 a discussion of day-to-day operations. The course
 concludes with a discussion of current trends in Ground
 System design and operations.
    This course is intended for engineers, technical
 managers, and scientists who are interested in                             Course Outline
 acquiring a working understanding of ground systems
 as an introduction to the field or to help broaden their      1. The Link Budget. An introduction to basic
 overall understanding of space mission systems and         communications system principles and theory;
 mission operations. It is also ideal for technical         system losses, propagation effects, Ground
 professionals who need to use, manage, operate, or         Station performance, and frequency selection.
 purchase a ground system.
                                                               2. Ground System Architecture and
                                                            System Design. An overview of ground system
                     Instructor                             topology providing an introduction to ground
 Steve Gemeny is Principal Program Engineer at              system elements and technologies.
                Syntonics LLC in Columbia, Maryland.           3. Ground System Elements. An element
                Formerly Senior Member of the
                Professional Staff at The Johns Hopkins
                                                            by element review of the major ground station
                University Applied Physics Laboratory       subsystems, explaining roles, parameters,
                where he served as Ground Station           limitations, tradeoffs, and current technology.
                Lead for the TIMED mission to explore          4. Figure of Merit (G/T). An introduction to
                Earth’s atmosphere and Lead Ground          the key parameter used to characterize satellite
 System Engineer on the New Horizons mission to
 explore Pluto by 2020. Prior to joining the Applied
                                                            ground station performance, bringing all ground
 Physics Laboratory, Mr. Gemeny held numerous               station elements together to form a complete
 engineering and technical sales positions with Orbital     system.
 Sciences Corporation, Mobile TeleSystems Inc. and             5. Modulation Basics. An introduction to
 COMSAT Corporation beginning in 1980. Mr. Gemeny           modulation types, signal sets, analog and
 is an experienced professional in the field of Ground
 Station and Ground System design in both the
                                                            digital modulation schemes, and modulator -
 commercial world and on NASA Science missions with         demodulator performance characteristics.
 a wealth of practical knowledge spanning nearly three         6. Ranging and Tracking. A discussion of
 decades. Mr. Gemeny delivers his experiences and           ranging and tracking for orbit determination.
 knowledge to his students with an informative and
 entertaining presentation style.                              7. Ground System Networks and
                                                            Standards. A survey of several ground system
                                                            networks and standards with a discussion of
                What You Will Learn                         applicability, advantages, disadvantages, and
                                                            alternatives.
  • The fundamentals of ground system design,
    architecture and technology.                               8. Ground System Operations. A
  • Cost and performance tradeoffs in the spacecraft-to-    discussion of day-to-day operations in a typical
    ground communications link.                             ground system including planning and staffing,
  • Cost and performance tradeoffs in the design and        spacecraft commanding, health and status
    implementation of a ground system.                      monitoring, data recovery, orbit determination,
  • The capabilities and limitations of the various         and orbit maintenance.
    modulation types (FM, PSK, QPSK).                          9. Trends in Ground System Design. A
  • The fundamentals of ranging and orbit determination     discussion of the impact of the current cost and
    for orbit maintenance.
                                                            schedule constrained approach on Ground
  • Basic day-to-day operations practices and
    procedures for typical ground systems.
                                                            System design and operation, including COTS
                                                            hardware and software systems, autonomy,
  • Current trends and recent experiences in cost and
    schedule constrained operations.                        and unattended “lights out” operations.
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Hyperspectral & Multispectral Imaging
                                                                          March 9-11, 2010
                                                                           Beltsville. Maryland
                                                                      $1590         (8:30am - 4:00pm)
                                                                 "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
                                                                          Off The Course Tuition."




         Taught by an internationally recognized leader & expert
                       in spectral remote sensing!

                                                                            Course Outline
                     Summary
                                                                1. Introduction to multispectral and
    This three-day class is designed for engineers,         hyperspectral remote sensing.
 scientists and other remote sensing professionals
 who wish to become familiar with multispectral                 2. Sensor types and characterization.
 and hyperspectral remote sensing technology.               Design tradeoffs. Data formats and systems.
 Students in this course will learn the basic physics           3. Optical properties for remote sensing.
 of spectroscopy, the types of spectral sensors             Solar radiation. Atmospheric transmittance,
 currently used by government and industry, and             absorption and scattering.
 the types of data processing used for various                  4. Sensor modeling and evaluation.
 applications. Lectures will be enhanced by                 Spatial, spectral, and radiometric resolution.
 computer demonstrations. After taking this                     5. Statistics for multivariate data analysis.
 course, students should be able to communicate             Scatterplots. Impact of sensor performance on
 and work productively with other professionals in          data characteristics.
 this field. Each student will receive a complete set
 of notes and the textbook, Remote Sensing: The                 6. Spectral data processing. Data
 Image Chain Approach.                                      visualization and interpretation.
                                                                7. Radiometric calibration. Partial calibration.
                                                            Relative normalization.
                     Instructor                                 8. Image registration. Resampling and its
 Dr. Richard Gomez is a Research Professor at               effect on spectral analysis.
 George Mason University (GMU) and Principal                    9. Data and sensor fusion. Spatial versus
 Research Scientist at the Center for Earth                 spectral algorithms.
 Observing and Space Research (CEOSR). At
                                                               10. Classification of remote sensing data.
 GMU he teaches and is actively involved in the
                                                            Supervised and unsupervised classification.
 scientific and technology fields of hyperspectral
                                                            Parametric and nonparametric classifiers.
 imaging and high resolution remote sensing. He
                                                            Application examples.
 has also served in industry and government
 (Texas Instruments and USACE). Dr. Gomez is                   11. Hyperspectral data analysis.
 internationally recognized as a leader and expert
 in the field of spectral remote sensing
 (multispectral, hyperspectral and ultraspectral)                        What You Will Learn
 and has published extensively in scientific                 • The limitations on passive optical remote
 journals. He has organized and chaired national               sensing.
 and international conferences, symposia and                 • The properties of current sensors.
 workshops. He earned his doctoral degree in
                                                             • Component modeling for sensor performance.
 physics from New Mexico State University. He
 also holds an M.S. and a B.S. in physics. Dr.               • How to calibrate remote sensors.
 Gomez has served as Director for the ASPRS for              • The types of data processing used for
 Potomac Region and currently serves as Defense                applications such as spectral angle mapping,
 Aerospace Chair for the IEEE-USA Committee                    multisensor fusion, and pixel mixture analysis.
 on Transportation and Aerospace Technology                  • How to evaluate the performance of different
 Policy.                                                       hyperspectral systems.

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Remote Sensing Information Extraction
                March 16-18, 2010
                  Chantilly, Virginia
            $1490        (8:30am - 4:00pm)
     "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each                                Course Outline
              Off The Course Tuition."
                                                                1. Remote Sensing Introduction. Definitions,
                                                             resolutions, active-passive.
                                                                2. Platforms. Airborne, spaceborne, advantages
                                                             and limitations.
                                                                3. Energy Flow Profile. Energy sources,
                                                             atmospheric interactions, reflectance curves,
                                                             emittance.
                                                                4. Aerial Photography. Photogrammetric
                                                             fundamentals of photo acquisition.
                                                                5. Film Types. Panchormatic, normal color, color
                      Summary                                infrared, panchromatic infrared.
    This 3-day workshop will review remote sensing              6. Scale Determination. Point versus average
 concepts and vocabulary including resolution, sensing       scale. Methods of determination of scale.
 platforms, electromagnetic spectrum and energy flow
 profile. The workshop will provide an overview of the          7. Area and Height Measurements. Tools and
 current and near-term status of operational platforms       procedures including relative accuracies.
 and sensor systems. The focus will be on methods to            8. Feature Extraction. Tone, texture, shadow,
 extract information from these data sources. The            size, shape, association.
 spaceborne systems include the following; 1) high              9. Land Use and Land Cover. Examples,
 spatial resolution (< 5m) systems, 2) medium spatial        classification systems definitions, minimum
 resolution (5-100m) multispectral, 3) low spatial           mapping units, cartographic generalization.
 resolution (>100m) multispectral, 4) radar, and 5)
 hyperspectral.                                                 10. Source materials. Image processing
    The two directional relationships between remote         software, organizations, literature, reference
 sensing and GIS will be examined. Procedures for            materials.
 geometric registration and issues of cartographic              11. Spaceborne Remote Sensing. Basic
 generalization for creating GIS layers from remote          terminology and orbit characteristics. Distinction
 sensing information will also be discussed.                 between research/experimental, national technical
                                                             assets, and operational systems.
                      Instructor                                12. Multispectral Systems. Cameras, scanners
 Dr. Barry Haack is a Professor of Geographic and
                                                             linear arrays, spectral matching.
 Cartographic Sciences at George Mason University.              13. Moderate Resolution MSS. Landsat, SPOT,
 He was a Research Engineer at ERIM and has held             IRS, JERS.
 fellowships with NASA Goddard, the US Air Force and            14. Coarse Resolution MSS. Meteorological
 the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His primary professional     Systems, AVHRR, Vegetation Mapper.
 interest is basic and applied science using remote
 sensing and he has over 100 professional publications          15. High Spatial Resolution. IKONOS,
 and has been a recipient of a Leica-ERDAS award for         EarthView, Orbview.
 a research manuscript in Photogrammetric Engineering           16. Radar. Basic concepts, RADARSAT, ALMAZ,
 and Remote Sensing. He has served as a consultant to        SIR.
 the UN, FAO, World Bank, and various governmental              17. Hyperspectral. AVIRIS, MODIS, Hyperion.
 agencies in Africa, Asia and South America. He has
 provided workshops to USDA, US intelligence                    18. GIS-Remote Sensing Integration. Two
 agencies, US Census, and ASPRS. Recently he was a           directional relationships between remote sensing
 Visiting Fulbright Professor at the University of Dar es    and GIS. Data structures.
 Salaam in Tanzania and has current projects in Nepal           19. Geometric Rectification. Procedures to
 with support from the National Geographic Society.          rectify remote sensing imagery.
                                                                20. Digital Image Processing. Preprocessing,
                                                             image enhancements, automated digital
                What You Will Learn                          classification.
  • Operational parameters of current sensors.                  21. Accuracy Assessments. Contingency
  • Visual and digital information extraction procedures.    matrix, Kappa coefficient, sample size and
  • Photogrammetric rectification procedures.                selection.
  • Integration of GIS and remote sensing.                      22. Multiscale techniques. Ratio estimators,
  • Accuracy assessments.                                    double and nested sampling, area frame
  • Availability and costs of remote sensing data.           procedures.
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Satellite Communications
                                                  An Essential Introduction

                                                                                 January 19-21, 2010
                                                                                       Laurel, Maryland
                                      Testimonial:
                                     …I truly enjoyed
                                                                                    March 9-11, 2010
                                      your course and                           Albuquerque, New Mexico
                                       hearing of your
                                      adventures in the                              June 8-10, 2010
                                      Satellite business.                            Beltsville, Maryland
                                    You have a definite
                                    gift in teaching style                      $1590          (8:30am - 4:30pm)
                                     and explanations.”
                                                                         "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each
                                                                                  Off The Course Tuition."
                         Summary
     This introductory course has recently been expanded to
 three days by popular demand. It has been taught to
 thousands of industry professionals for more than two                                 Course Outline
 decades, to rave reviews. The course is intended primarily for
                                                                        1. Satellites and Telecommunication. Introduction
 non-technical people who must understand the entire field of
                                                                     and historical background. Legal and regulatory
 commercial satellite communications, and who must
                                                                     environment of satellite telecommunications: industry
 understand and communicate with engineers and other
                                                                     issues; standards and protocols; regulatory bodies;
 technical personnel. The secondary audience is technical
                                                                     satellite services and applications; steps to licensing a
 personnel moving into the industry who need a quick and
                                                                     system. Telecommunications users, applications, and
 thorough overview of what is going on in the industry, and who
                                                                     markets: fixed services, broadcast services, mobile
 need an example of how to communicate with less technical
                                                                     services, navigation services.
 individuals. The course is a primer to the concepts, jargon,
 buzzwords, and acronyms of the industry, plus an overview of           2. Communications Fundamentals. Basic definitions
 commercial satellite communications hardware, operations,           and measurements: decibels. The spectrum and its uses:
 and business environment.                                           properties of waves; frequency bands; bandwidth. Analog
                                                                     and digital signals. Carrying information on waves: coding,
     Concepts are explained at a basic level, minimizing the use
                                                                     modulation, multiplexing, networks and protocols. Signal
 of math, and providing real-world examples. Several
                                                                     quality, quantity, and noise: measures of signal quality;
 calculations of important concepts such as link budgets are
                                                                     noise; limits to capacity; advantages of digital.
 presented for illustrative purposes, but the details need not be
 understood in depth to gain an understanding of the concepts           3. The Space Segment. The space environment:
 illustrated. The first section provides non-technical people with   gravity, radiation, solid material. Orbits: types of orbits;
 the technical background necessary to understand the space          geostationary orbits; non-geostationary orbits. Orbital
 and earth segments of the industry, culminating with the            slots, frequencies, footprints, and coverage: slots; satellite
 importance of the link budget. The concluding section of the        spacing; eclipses; sun interference. Out to launch:
 course provides an overview of the business issues, including       launcher’s job; launch vehicles; the launch campaign;
 major operators, regulation and legal issues, and issues and        launch bases. Satellite systems and construction: structure
 trends affecting the industry. Attendees receive a copy of the      and busses; antennas; power; thermal control;
 instructor's new textbook, Satellite Communications for the         stationkeeping and orientation; telemetry and command.
 Non-Specialist, and will have time to discuss issues pertinent      Satellite operations: housekeeping and communications.
 to their interests.                                                    4. The Ground Segment. Earth stations: types,
                                                                     hardware, and pointing. Antenna properties: gain;
                                                                     directionality; limits on sidelobe gain. Space loss,
                         Instructor                                  electronics, EIRP, and G/T: LNA-B-C’s; signal flow through
 Dr. Mark R. Chartrand is a consultant and lecturer in satellite     an earth station.
                  telecommunications and the space sciences.            5. The Satellite Earth Link. Atmospheric effects on
                  For a more than twenty-five years he has           signals: rain; rain climate models; rain fade margins. Link
                  presented professional seminars on satellite       budgets: C/N and Eb/No. Multiple access: SDMA, FDMA,
                  technology and on telecommunications to            TDMA, CDMA; demand assignment; on-board
                  satisfied individuals and businesses               multiplexing.
                  throughout the United States, Canada, Latin           6. Satellite Communications Systems. Satellite
                  America, Europe and Asia.                          communications providers: satellite competitiveness;
                     Dr. Chartrand has served as a technical         competitors; basic economics; satellite systems and
 and/or business consultant to NASA, Arianespace, GTE                operators; using satellite systems. Issues, trends, and the
 Spacenet, Intelsat, Antares Satellite Corp., Moffett-Larson-        future.
 Johnson, Arianespace, Delmarva Power, Hewlett-Packard,
 and the International Communications Satellite Society of
 Japan, among others. He has appeared as an invited expert                         What You Will Learn
 witness before Congressional subcommittees and was an               • How do commercial satellites fit into the telecommunications
 invited witness before the National Commission on Space. He            industry?
 was the founding editor and the Editor-in-Chief of the annual       • How are satellites planned, built, launched, and operated?
 The World Satellite Systems Guide, and later the publication        • How do earth stations function?
 Strategic Directions in Satellite Communication. He is author
 of six books and hundreds of articles in the space sciences.        • What is a link budget and why is it important?
 He has been chairman of several international satellite             • What legal and regulatory restrictions affect the industry?
 conferences, and a speaker at many others.                          • What are the issues and trends driving the industry?

Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805                                   Vol. 100 – 13
Satellite Communication Systems Engineering
                A comprehensive, quantitative tutorial designed for satellite professionals


                                                                              Course Outline
                March 16-18, 2010                              1. Mission Analysis. Kepler’s laws. Circular and
                                                            elliptical satellite orbits. Altitude regimes. Period of
                 Boulder, Colorado                          revolution. Geostationary Orbit. Orbital elements. Ground
                                                            trace.
                June 15-17, 2010                               2. Earth-Satellite Geometry. Azimuth and elevation.
                                                            Slant range. Coverage area.
                 Beltsville, Maryland                          3. Signals and Spectra. Properties of a sinusoidal
                                                            wave. Synthesis and analysis of an arbitrary waveform.
           $1740        (8:30am - 4:30pm)                   Fourier Principle. Harmonics. Fourier series and Fourier
     "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each              transform. Frequency spectrum.
              Off The Course Tuition."                         4. Methods of Modulation. Overview of modulation.
                                                            Carrier. Sidebands. Analog and digital modulation. Need for
                                                            RF frequencies.
                                                               5. Analog Modulation. Amplitude Modulation (AM).
                                                            Frequency Modulation (FM).
                      Instructor                               6. Digital Modulation. Analog to digital conversion.
                                                            BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK FSK, QAM. Coherent detection and
 Dr. Robert A. Nelson is president of Satellite             carrier recovery. NRZ and RZ pulse shapes. Power spectral
              Engineering Research Corporation, a           density. ISI. Nyquist pulse shaping. Raised cosine filtering.
              consulting firm in Bethesda, Maryland,           7. Bit Error Rate. Performance objectives. Eb/No.
              with clients in both commercial industry      Relationship between BER and Eb/No. Constellation
              and government. Dr. Nelson holds the          diagrams. Why do BPSK and QPSK require the same
              degree of Ph.D. in physics from the           power?
              University of Maryland and is a licensed         8. Coding. Shannon’s theorem. Code rate. Coding gain.
              Professional Engineer. He is coauthor of      Methods of FEC coding. Hamming, BCH, and Reed-
              the textbook Satellite Communication          Solomon block codes. Convolutional codes. Viterbi and
 Systems Engineering, 2nd ed. (Prentice Hall, 1993). He     sequential decoding. Hard and soft decisions.
 is a member of IEEE, AIAA, APS, AAPT, AAS, IAU, and        Concatenated coding. Turbo coding. Trellis coding.
 ION.                                                          9. Bandwidth. Equivalent (noise) bandwidth. Occupied
                                                            bandwidth. Allocated bandwidth. Relationship between
                                                            bandwidth and data rate. Dependence of bandwidth on
                Additional Materials                        methods of modulation and coding. Tradeoff between
 In addition to the course notes, each participant will     bandwidth and power. Emerging trends for bandwidth
                                                            efficient modulation.
 receive a book of collected tutorial articles written by
 the instructor and soft copies of the link budgets            10. The Electromagnetic Spectrum. Frequency bands
                                                            used for satellite communication. ITU regulations. Fixed
 discussed in the course.                                   Satellite Service. Direct Broadcast Service. Digital Audio
                                                            Radio Service. Mobile Satellite Service.
                                                               11. Earth Stations. Facility layout. RF components.
                 Testimonials                               Network Operations Center. Data displays.
  “Great handouts. Great presentation.                         12. Antennas. Antenna patterns. Gain. Half power
  Great real-life course note examples                      beamwidth. Efficiency. Sidelobes.
  and cd. The instructor made good use                         13. System Temperature. Antenna temperature. LNA.
                                                            Noise figure. Total system noise temperature.
  of student’s experiences."                                   14. Satellite Transponders. Satellite communications
                                                            payload architecture. Frequency plan. Transponder gain.
  “Very well prepared and presented.                        TWTA and SSPA. Amplifier characteristics. Nonlinearity.
                                                            Intermodulation products. SFD. Backoff.
  The instructor has an excellent grasp
                                                               15. The RF Link. Decibel (dB) notation. Equivalent
  of material and articulates it well”                      isotropic radiated power (EIRP). Figure of Merit (G/T). Free
                                                            space loss. WhyPower flux density. Carrier to noise ratio.
  “Outstanding at explaining and                            The RF link equation.
  defining quantifiably the theory                             16. Link Budgets. Communications link calculations.
                                                            Uplink, downlink, and composite performance. Link budgets
  underlying the concepts.”                                 for single carrier and multiple carrier operation. Detailed
                                                            worked examples.
  “Fantastic! It couldn’t have been more                       17. Performance Measurements. Satellite modem.
  relevant to my work.”                                     Use of a spectrum analyzer to measure bandwidth, C/N,
                                                            and Eb/No. Comparison of actual measurements with
                                                            theory using a mobile antenna and a geostationary satellite.
  “Very well organized. Excellent                              18. Multiple Access Techniques. Frequency division
  reference equations and theory. Good                      multiple access (FDMA). Time division multiple access
                                                            (TDMA). Code division multiple access (CDMA) or spread
  examples.”                                                spectrum. Capacity estimates.
                                                               19. Polarization. Linear and circular polarization.
  “Good broad general coverage of a                         Misalignment angle.
  complex subject.”                                            20. Rain Loss. Rain attenuation. Crane rain model.
                                                            Effect on G/T.

14 – Vol. 100                     Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
Satellite Design & Technology
                                      Cost-Effective Design for Today's Missions

                                                                                        Course Outline
                                                                        1. Space Systems Engineering. Elements of space
                                                                     systems engineering. Setting the objective. Establishing
                                                                     requirements. System "drivers." Mission analysis and
                                                                     design. Budgeted items. Margins. Project phases. Design
                                                                     reviews.
                      April 20-23, 2010                                 2. Designing for the Space Environment. Vacuum
                            Laurel, Maryland                         and drag. Microgravity. Temperature and thermal
                                                                     gradients. Magnetic field. Ultraviolet. Solar pressure.
           $1650          3.5 Days (8:30am - 4:30pm)                 Ionizing radiation. Spacecraft charging. Space debris. Pre-
           "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each                 launch and launch environments.
                    Off The Course Tuition."                            3. Orbits and Astrodynamics. Review of spacecraft
                                                                     orbital mechanics. Coordinate systems. Orbital elements.
                                                                     Selecting an orbit. Orbital transfer. Specialized orbits. Orbit
                         Summary                                     perturbations. Interplanetary missions.
     Renewed emphasis on cost effective missions requires               4. On-Orbit Propulsion and Launch Systems.
 up-to-date knowledge of satellite technology and an in-             Mathematical formulation of rocket equations. Spacecraft
 depth understanding of the systems engineering issues.              onboard propulsion systems. Station keeping and attitude
 Together, these give satellite engineers and managers               control. Satellite launch options.
 options in selecting lower cost approaches to building                 5. Attitude Determination and Control. Spacecraft
 reliable spacecraft. This 3-1/2 day course covers all the           attitude dynamics. Attitude torque modeling. Attitude
 important technologies needed to develop lower cost                 sensors and actuators. Passive and active attitude control.
 space systems. In addition to covering the traditional flight       Attitude estimators and controllers. New applications,
 hardware disciplines, attention is given to integration and         methods, HW.
 testing, software, and R&QA.
                                                                        6. Spacecraft Power Systems. Power source options.
     The emphasis is on the enabling technology                      Energy storage, control, and distribution. Power
 developments, including new space launch options that               converters. Designing the small satellite power system.
 permit doing more with less in space today. Case studies
                                                                        7. Spacecraft Thermal Control. Heat transfer
 and examples drawn from modern satellite missions
                                                                     fundamentals for spacecraft.Modern thermal materials.
 pinpoint the key issues and tradeoffs in modern design and
                                                                     Active vs. passive thermal control. The thermal design
 illustrate lessons learned from past successes and
                                                                     procedure.
 failures. Technical specialists will also find the broad
 perspective and system engineering viewpoint useful in                 8. Spacecraft Configuration and Structure.
 communicating with other specialists to analyze design              Structural design requirements and interfaces.
 options and tradeoffs. The course notes provide an                  Requirements for launch, staging, spin stabilization.
 authoritative reference that focuses on proven techniques           Design, analysis, and test. Modern structural materials and
 and guidelines for understanding, designing, and                    design concepts. Margins of safety. Structural dynamics
 managing modern satellite systems.                                  and testing.
                                                                        9. Spacecraft RF Communications. RF signal
                        Instructors                                  transmission. Antennas. One-way range equation.
                                                                     Properties and peculiarities of the space channel.
 Eric Hoffman has 40 years of space experience including 19          Modulating the RF. Dealing with noise. Link margin. Error
                 years as Chief Engineer of the Johns Hopkins        correction. RF link design.
                 Applied     Physics        Laboratory     Space
                 Department, which has designed and built 64            10. Spacecraft Command and Telemetry. Command
                 spacecraft. He joined APL in 1964, designing        receivers, decoders, and processors. Command
                 high reliability spacecraft command,                messages. Synchronization, error detection and
                 communications, and navigation systems and          correction. Encryption and authentication. Telemetry
                 holds several patents in this field. He has led     systems. Sensors, signal conditioning, and A/D
                 many of APL's system and spacecraft                 conversion. Frame formatting. Packetization. Data
 conceptual designs. Fellow of the British Interplanetary            compression.
 Society, Associate Fellow of the AIAA, and coauthor of                 11. Spacecraft On-board Computing. Central
 Fundamentals of Space Systems.
                                                                     processing units for space. Memory types. Mass storage.
 Dr. Jerry Krassner has been involved in aerospace R&D for           Processor input/output. Spacecraft buses. Fault tolerance
 over 30 years. Over this time, he has participated in or led a      and redundancy. Radiation hardness, upset, and latchup.
                  variety of activities with primary technical       Hardware/software tradeoffs. Software development and
                  focus on sensor systems R&D, and business
                                                                     engineering.
                  focus on new concept development and
                  marketing. He has authored over 60 research           12. Reliability and Quality Assurance. Hi-rel
                  papers, served on advisory panels for DARPA        principles: lessons learned. Designing for reliability. Using
                  and the Navy, and was a member of the US           redundancy effectively. Margins and derating. Parts quality
                  Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (for which     and process control. Configuration management. Quality
 he was awarded the USAF Civilian Exemplary Service Award).          assurance, inspection, and test. ISO 9000.
 Jerry was a founding member, and past Chairman, of the                 13. Integration and Test. Planning for I&T. Ground
 MASINT Association. Currently, he is a consultant to a              support systems. I&T facilities. Verification matrix. Test
 National Security organization, and acting chief scientist for an
                                                                     plans and other important documents. Testing
 office in OSD, responsible for identification and assessment of
 new enabling technologies. Jerry has a PhD in Physics and
                                                                     subsystems. Spacecraft level testing. Launch site
 Astronomy from the University of Rochester.                         operations. Which tests are worthwhile, which aren’t?

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ATI Courses Professional Development Technical Training Space Satellite Radar Defense Systems Engineering Catalog Vol100

  • 1. APPLIED TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE Volume 100 Valid through July 2010 ATI COURSES TECHNICAL TRAINING public & onsite public & onsite SINCE 1984 • Space & Satellite Systems • Radar, Missile, GPS & Defense • Engineering & Data Analysis • Systems Engineering & Project Management
  • 2. Applied Technology Institute 349 Berkshire Drive Riva, Maryland 21140-1433 Tel 410-956-8805 • Fax 410-956-5785 Toll Free 1-888-501-2100 www.ATIcourses.com Technical and Training Professionals, Now is the time to think about bringing an ATI course to your site! If 8 or more people attend a course your department saves money when we bring the course to you. If you have 15 or more students, you can save over 50% compared to the public course. Upcoming open enrollment dates for many courses are listed. Any of these courses can be taught at your location. Our website, www.ATIcourses.com, lists over 50 additional courses you can request. For 25 years, the Applied Technology Institute (ATI) has earned the TRUST of training departments nationwide. ATI has presented “on-site” training at all major DoD facilities and NASA centers, plus a large number of their contractors. Ask us for references. Since 1984, we have emphasized the big picture systems perspective in: • Defense Topics (Radar, Missiles, EW) • Engineering & Data Analysis • Sonar & Acoustic Engineering • Space & Satellite Systems • Systems Engineering & Project Management Our instructors love to teach! New topics are constantly added to our list of courses – please call if you have a scientific or engineering training requirement that is not listed. Receive a free quote for an on-site course. Your “on-site” presentations can be tailored by combining course topics for audience relevance or by developing new or specialized courses to meet your objectives. Regards, P.S. You and your Training Department can schedule the on-site courses on page 63. Give us a call at 888-501-2100. 2 – Vol. 100 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
  • 3. Table of Contents Space & Satellite Systems Courses Feb 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Modern Missile Analysis Advanced Satellite Communications Systems Mar 23-26, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Jan 26-28, 2010 • Cocoa Beach, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Jun 21-24, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Aerospace Simulations in C++ NEW! Multi-Target Tracking and Multi-Sensor Data Fusion May 11-12, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Feb 2-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Attitude Determination & Control May 11-13, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Mar 1-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Propagation Effects for Radar and Communication Systems Communications Payload Design- Satellite Systems Architecture Apr 6-8, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland NEW!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Apr 6-8, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Fundamentals of Orbital & Launch Mechanics Radar Systems Design & Engineering Jan 18-21, 2010 • Dayton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mar 2-5, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Mar 22-25, 2010 • Cape Canaveral, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Jun 14-17, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Jun 21-24, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Rocket Propulsion 101 GPS Technology - Solutions for Earth & Space Feb 15-17, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Jan 25-28, 2010 • Dayton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Mar 16-18, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Mar 29-Apr 1, 2010 • Cape Canaveral, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Synthetic Aperture Radar - Advanced Jun 28-Jul 1, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 May 5-6, 2010 • Chantilly, Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Ground Systems Design & Operation Synthetic Aperture Radar - Fundamentals May 18-20, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 May 3-4, 2010 • Chantilly, Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Hyperspectral & Multispectral Imaging Tactical Missile Design – Integration Mar 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Apr 13-15, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Remote Sensing Information Extraction Unmanned Aircraft Systems NEW! Mar 16-18, 2010 • Chantilly, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Feb 17, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Satellite Communications - An Essential Introduction Mar 9-11, 2010 • Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Project Management Jun 8-10, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 CSEP Exam Prep NEW! Satellite Communication Systems Engineering Feb 26-27, 2010 • Orlando, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Mar 16-18, 2010 • Boulder, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Mar 31-Apr 1, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Jun 15-17, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Fundamentals of Systems Enginering Satellite Design & Technology Mar 29-30, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Apr 20-23, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Principles of Test & Evaluation Satellite Laser Communications NEW! Feb 18-19, 2010 • Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Feb 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Mar 16-17, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Satellite RF Communications & Onboard Processing Risk and Opportunity Management NEW! Apr 13-15, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Mar 9-11, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Solid Rocket Motor Design & Applications Systems Engineering - Requirements NEW! Apr 20-22, 2010 • Cocoa Beach, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Mar 23-25, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Space-Based Laser Systems Systems of Systems Mar 24-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Apr 20-22, 2010 • San Diego, California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Space-Based Radar Mar 8-12, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Jun 29-Jul 1, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Space Enviroment Implications for Spacecraft Design Test Design and Analysis Feb 2-3, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Feb 8-10, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Space Mission Structures: From Concept to Launch Total Systems Engineering Development & Management Feb 22-25, 2010 • Houston, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Feb 1-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Space Systems Fundamentals Mar 2-5, 2010 • Colorado Springs, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 May 17-20, 2010 • Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Engineering, Analysis & Signal Processing Jun 7-10, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Space Systems Intermediate Design Antenna & Array Fundamentals NEW! Feb 22-26, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Mar 2-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Space Systems Subsystems Design Composite Materials for Aerospace NEW! Mar 1-5, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Jan 19-21, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Spacecraft Quality Assurance, Integration & Testing Digital Video Systems, Broadcast and Operations Mar 24-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Apr 26-29, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Jun 9-10, 2010 • Los Angeles, California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Fiber Optic Systems Engineering NEW! Spacecraft Systems Integration & Test Apr 13-15, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Apr 19-22, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Fundamentals of Statistics with Excel Examples Spacecraft Thermal Control Feb 9-10, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Feb 17-18, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Grounding and Shielding for EMC System Development and Verification Feb 2-4, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Mar 23-25, 2010 • Denver, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Apr 27-29, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Understanding Space NEW! Introduction to Electronic Packaging NEW! Feb 18-19, 2010 • Colorado Springs, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . 30 Feb 16-18, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Defense, Missiles & Radar Introduction to EMI/EMC Feb 23-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Advanced Developments in Radar Technology NEW! Mar 1-3, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Feb 23-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Kalman, H-Infinity and Nonlinear Filtering May 18-20, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Mar 16-18, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Combat Systems Engineering NEW! Wavelets: A Conceptual, Practical Approach Feb 23-24, 2010 • Columbia, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Fundamentals of Radar Technology Feb 23-25, 2010 • San Diego, California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 May 4-6, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Jun 1-3, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Fundamentals of Rockets and Missiles Wireless Communications & Spread Spectrum Design Feb 2-4, 2010 • Huntsville, Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Mar 23-25, 2010 • Beltsville, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Mar 8-10, 2010 • Laurel, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Topics for On-site Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Modern Infrared Sensor Technology Popular “On-site” Topics & Ways to Register . . . . . . . . . 64 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805 Vol. 100 – 3
  • 4. Advanced Satellite Communications Systems: Survey of Current and Emerging Digital Systems January 26-28, 2010 Cocoa Beach, Florida $1490 (8:30am - 4:00pm) "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each Off The Course Tuition." Summary Course Outline This three-day course covers all the technology of 1. Introduction to SATCOM. History and advanced satellite communications as well as the overview. Examples of current military and principles behind current state-of-the-art satellite commercial systems. communications equipment. New and promising technologies will be covered to develop an 2. Satellite orbits and transponder understanding of the major approaches. Network characteristics. topologies, VSAT, and IP networking over satellite. 3. Traffic Connectivities: Mesh, Hub-Spoke, Point-to-Point, Broadcast. 4. Multiple Access Techniques: FDMA, TDMA, Instructor CDMA, Random Access. DAMA and Bandwidth-on- Demand. Dr. John Roach is a leading authority in satellite communications with 35+ years in the SATCOM 5. Communications Link Calculations. Definition of EIRP, G/T, Eb/No. Noise Temperature industry. He has worked on many development and Figure. Transponder gain and SFD. Link Budget projects both as employee and consultant / Calculations. contractor. His experience has focused on the systems engineering of state-of-the-art system 6. Digital Modulation Techniques. BPSK, developments, military and commercial, from the QPSK. Standard pulse formats and bandwidth. Nyquist signal shaping. Ideal BER performance. worldwide architectural level to detailed terminal tradeoffs and designs. He has been an adjunct 7. PSK Receiver Design Techniques. Carrier faculty member at Florida Institute of Technology recovery, phase slips, ambiguity resolution, where he taught a range of graduate comm- differential coding. Optimum data detection, clock unications courses. He has also taught SATCOM recovery, bit count integrity. short courses all over the US and in London and 8. Overview of Error Correction Coding, Toronto, both publicly and in-house for both Encryption, and Frame Synchronization. government and commercial organizations. In Standard FEC types. Coding Gain. addition, he has been an expert witness in patent, 9. RF Components. HPA, SSPA, LNA, Up/down trade secret, and government contracting cases. Dr. converters. Intermodulation, band limiting, oscillator Roach has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from phase noise. Examples of BER Degradation. Georgia Tech. Advanced Satellite Communications 10. TDMA Networks. Time Slots. Preambles. Systems: Survey of Current and Emerging Digital Suitability for DAMA and BoD. Systems. 11. Characteristics of IP and TCP/UDP over satellite. Unicast and Multicast. Need for Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP) techniques. What You Will Learn 12. VSAT Networks and their system • Major Characteristics of satellites. characteristics; DVB standards and MF-TDMA. • Characteristics of satellite networks. 13. Earth Station Antenna types. Pointing / • The tradeoffs between major alternatives in Tracking. Small antennas at Ku band. FCC - Intelsat SATCOM system design. - ITU antenna requirements and EIRP density limitations. • SATCOM system tradeoffs and link budget analysis. 14. Spread Spectrum Techniques. Military use and commercial PSD spreading with DS PN • DAMA/BoD for FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA systems. Acquisition and tracking. Frequency Hop systems. systems. • Critical RF parameters in terminal equipment and 15. Overview of Bandwidth Efficient their effects on performance. Modulation (BEM) Techniques. M-ary PSK, Trellis • Technical details of digital receivers. Coded 8PSK, QAM. • Tradeoffs among different FEC coding choices. 16. Convolutional coding and Viterbi • Use of spread spectrum for Comm-on-the-Move. decoding. Concatenated coding. Turbo coding. • Characteristics of IP traffic over satellite. 17. Emerging Technology Developments and • Overview of bandwidth efficient modulation types. Future Trends. 4 – Vol. 100 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
  • 5. Aerospace Simulations in C++ Apply the Power of C++ to Simulate Multi-Object Aerospace Vehicles May 11-12, 2010 NEW! Beltsville, Maryland $1100 (8:30am - 5:00pm) "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each Off The Course Tuition." Course Outline 1. What you need to know about the C++ language. Hands-on: Set up, run, and plot complete simulation. 2. Classes and hierarchical structure of a Summary typical aerospace simulation. C++ has become the computer language of choice Hands-on: Run satellite simulation. for aerospace simulations. This two-day workshop equips engineers and programmers with object 3. Modules and Matrix programming made oriented tools to model net centric simulations. easy with pointers. Features like polymorphism, inheritance, and encapsulation enable building engagement-level Hands-on: Run target simulation. simulations of diverse aerospace vehicles. To provide 4. Table look-up with derived classes. hands-on experience, the course alternates between Hands-on: Run UAV simulation with lectures and computer experiments. The instructor introduces C++ features together with modeling of aerodynamics and propulsion. aerodynamics, propulsion, and flight controls, while the 5. Event scheduling via input file. trainee executes and modifies the provided source Hands-on: Control the UAV with autopilot. code. Participants should bring an IBM PC compatible lap top computer with Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 or 6. Polymorphism populates the sky with 2008 (free download from MS). As prerequisites, facility vehicles. with C++ and familiarity with flight dynamics is highly Hands-on: Navigate multiple UAVs through desirable. The instructor’s textbook “Modeling and Simulation of Aerospace Vehicle Dynamics” is provided waypoints. for further studies. This course features the CADAC++ 7.Communication bus enables vehicles to architecture, but also highlights other architectures of talk to each other. aerospace simulations. It culminates in a net centric simulation of interacting UAVs, satellites and targets, Hands-on: Home on targets with UAVs. which may serve as the basis for further development. What You Will Learn Exploiting the rich features of C++ for aerospace Instructor simulations. Dr. Peter Zipfel is an Adjunct Associated Professor • How to use classes and inheritance to build flight at the University of Florida. He has vehicle models. taught courses in M&S, G&C and Flight • How run-time polymorphism makes multi-object Dynamics for 25 year, and C++ simulations possible. aerospace applications during the past five years. His 45 years of M&S • How to enable communication between experience was acquired at the German encapsulated vehicle objects. Helicopter Institute, the U.S. Army and Understanding the CADAC++ Architecture. Air Force. He is an AIAA Associate Fellow, serves on • Learning the modular structure of vehicle the AIAA Publication Committee and the AIAA subsystems. Professional Education Committee, and is a • Making changes to the code and the interfaces distinguished international lecturer. His most recent between modules. publications are all related to C++ aerospace • Experimenting with I/O. applications: “Building Aerospace Simulations in C++”, 2008; “Fundamentals of 6 DoF Aerospace Vehicle • Plotting with CADAC Studio. Simulation and Analysis in FORTRAN and C++”, 2004; Building UAV and satellite simulations. and “Advanced 6 DoF Aerospace Vehicle Simulation • Modeling aerodynamics, propulsion, guidance and and Analysis in C++”, 2006, all published by AIAA. control of a UAV. Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805 Vol. 100 – 5
  • 6. Attitude Determination and Control March 1-4, 2010 Beltsville. Maryland Summary $1790 (8:30am - 4:00pm) This 4 – day course provides a detailed introduction "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each to spacecraft attitude estimation and control. This Off The Course Tuition." course emphasizes many practical aspects of attitude control system design but with a solid theoretical foundation. The principles of operation and characteristics of attitude sensors and actuators are Recent attendee comments ... discussed. Spacecraft kinematics and dynamics are developed for use in control design and system simulation. Attitude determination methods are “Very thorough!” discussed in detail, including TRIAD, QUEST, Kalman filters. Sensor alignment and calibration is also “Relevant and comprehen- covered. Environmental factors that affect pointing sive.” accuracy and attitude dynamics are presented. Pointing accuracy, stability (smear), and jitter definitions and analysis methods are presented. The various types of spacecraft pointing controllers and Course Outline design, and analysis methods are presented. Students should have an engineering background including 1. Kinematics. Vectors, direction-cosine calculus and linear algebra. Sufficient background matrices, Euler angles, quaternions, frame mathematics are presented in the course but is kept to transformations, and rotating frames. Conversion the minimum necessary. between attitude representations. 2. Dynamics. Rigid-body rotational dynamics, Euler's equation. Slosh dynamics. Spinning spacecraft Instructor with long wire booms. Dr. Mark E. Pittelkau is a consultant at Aerospace 3. Sensors. Sun sensors, Earth Horizon sensors, Control Systems Engineering and Research. He was Magnetometers, Gyros, Allan Variance & Green Charts, previously with the Applied Physics Laboratory, Orbital Angular Displacement sensors, Star Trackers. Sciences Corporation, CTA Space Systems, and Principles of operation and error modeling. Swales Aerospace. His early career at the Naval 4. Actuators. Reaction and momentum wheels, Surface Warfare Center involved target tracking, gun dynamic and static imbalance, wheel configurations, pointing control, and gun system calibration, and he magnetic torque rods, reaction control jets. Principles of has recently worked in target track fusion. His operation and modeling. experience in satellite systems covers all phases of 5. Environmental Disturbance Torques. design and operation, including conceptual desig, Aerodynamic, solar pressure, gravity-gradient, implemen-tation, and testing of attitude control magnetic dipole torque, dust impacts, and internal systems, attitude and orbit determination, and attitude disturbances. sensor alignment and calibration, control-structure interaction analysis, stability and jitter analysis, and 6. Pointing Error Metrics. Accuracy, Stability post-launch support. His current interests are precision (Smear), and Jitter. Definitions and methods of design attitude determination, attitude sensor calibration, orbit and analysis for specification and verification of determination, and formation flying. Dr. Pittelkau requirements. earned the Bachelor's and Ph. D. degrees in Electrical 7. Attitude Control. B-dot and H X B rate damping Engineering at Tennessee Technological University and laws. Gravity-gradient, spin stabilization, and the Master's degree in EE at Virginia Polytechnic momentum bias control. Three-axis zero-momentum Institute and State University. control. Controller design and stability. Back-of-the envelope equations for actuator sizing and controller design. Flexible-body modeling, control-structure What You Will Learn interaction, structural-mode (flex-mode) filters, and • Characteristics and principles of operation of attitude control of flexible structures. Anti-Windup controller sensors and actuators. design. Verification and Validation, and Polarity and Phase testing. • Kinematics and dynamics. 8. Attitude Determination. TRIAD and QUEST • Principles of time and coordinate systems. algorithms. Introduction to Kalman filtering. Potential • Attitude determination methods, algorithms, and limits problems and reliable solutions in Kalman filtering. of performance; Attitude determination using the Kalman filter. • Pointing accuracy, stability (smear), and jitter Calibration of attitude sensors and gyros. definitions and analysis methods. 9. Coordinate Systems and Time. J2000 and • Various types of pointing control systems and ICRF inertial reference frames. Earth Orientation, hardware necessary to meet particular control WGS-84, geodetic, geographic coordinates. Time objectives. systems. Conversion between time scales. Standard • Back-of-the envelope design techniques. epochs. Spacecraft time and timing. 6 – Vol. 100 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
  • 7. Communications Payload Design and Satellite System Architecture April 6-8, 2010 Beltsville, Maryland Course Outline $1590 (8:30am - 4:00pm) 1. Communications Payloads and Service "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each Requirements. Bandwidth, coverage, services and Off The Course Tuition." applications; RF link characteristics and appropriate use of link budgets; bent pipe payloads using passive and active components; specific demands for broadband data, IP over satellite, mobile communications and service availability; NEW! principles for using digital processing in system architecture, and on-board processor examples at L band (non-GEO and GEO) and Ka band. 2. Systems Engineering to Meet Service Summary Requirements. Transmission engineering of the satellite link and payload (modulation and FEC, standards such as DVB- This three-day course provides communications and S2 and Adaptive Coding and Modulation, ATM and IP routing satellite systems engineers and system architects with in space); optimizing link and payload design through a comprehensive and accurate approach for the consideration of traffic distribution and dynamics, link margin, specification and detailed design of the RF interference and frequency coordination requirements. communications payload and its integration into a 3. Bent-pipe Repeater Design. Example of a detailed block and level diagram, design for low noise amplification, satellite system. Both standard bent pipe repeaters and down-conversion design, IMUX and band-pass filtering, group digital processors (on board and ground-based) are delay and gain slope, AGC and linearizaton, power studied in depth, and optimized from the standpoint of amplification (SSPA and TWTA, linearization and parallel maximizing throughput and coverage (single footprint combining), OMUX and design for high power/multipactor, redundancy switching and reliability assessment. and multi-beam). Applications in Fixed Satellite Service 4. Spacecraft Antenna Design and Performance. Fixed (C, X, Ku and Ka bands) and Mobile Satellite Service (L reflector systems (offset parabola, Gregorian, Cassegrain) and S bands) are addressed as are the requirements of feeds and feed systems, movable and reconfigurable the associated ground segment for satellite control and antennas; shaped reflectors; linear and circular polarization. the provision of services to end users. 5. Communications Payload Performance Budgeting. Gain to Noise Temperature Ratio (G/T), Saturation Flux Density (SFD), and Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP); Instructor repeater gain/loss budgeting; frequency stability and phase noise; third-order intercept (3ICP), gain flatness, group delay; Bruce R. Elbert (MSEE, MBA) is president of non-linear phase shift (AM/PM); out of band rejection and Application Technology Strategy, Inc., Thousand Oaks, amplitude non-linearity (C3IM and NPR). California; and Adjunct Prof of Engineering, Univ of Wisc, 6. On-board Digital Processor Technology. A/D and D/A Madison. conversion, digital signal processing for typical channels and formats (FDMA, TDMA, CDMA); demodulation and He is a recognized satellite communications expert with remodulation, multiplexing and packet switching; static and 40 years of experience in satellite communications dynamic beam forming; design requirements and service payload and systems design engineering beginning at impacts. COMSAT Laboratories and including 25 years with 7. Multi-beam Antennas. Fixed multi-beam antennas Hughes Electronics. He has contributed to the design and using multiple feeds, feed layout and isloation; phased array construction of major communications, including Intelsat, approaches using reflectors and direct radiating arrays; on- Inmarsat, Galaxy, Thuraya, DIRECTV and Palapa A. board versus ground-based beamforming. 8. RF Interference and Spectrum Management He has written eight books, including: The Satellite Considerations. Unraveling the FCC and ITU international Communication Applications Handbook, Second Edition, regulatory and coordination process; choosing frequency The Satellite Communication Ground Segment and Earth bands that address service needs; development of regulatory Station Handbook, and Introduction to Satellite and frequency coordination strategy based on successful case Communication, Third Edition. studies. 9. Ground Segment Selection and Optimization. Overall architecture of the ground segment: satellite TT&C and What You Will Learn communications services; earth station and user terminal capabilities and specifications (fixed and mobile); modems • How to transform system and service requirements into and baseband systems; selection of appropriate antenna payload specifications and design elements. based on link requirements and end-user/platform • What are the specific characteristics of payload considerations. components, such as antennas, LNAs, microwave filters, 10. Earth station and User Terminal Tradeoffs: RF channel and power amplifiers, and power combiners. tradeoffs (RF power, EIRP, G/T); network design for provision • What space and ground architecture to employ when of service (star, mesh and hybrid networks); portability and evaluating on-board processing and multiple beam mobility. antennas, and how these may be configured for optimum 11. Performance and Capacity Assessment. end-to-end performance. Determining capacity requirements in terms of bandwidth, • How to understand the overall system architecture and the power and network operation; selection of the air interface (multiple access, modulation and coding); interfaces with capabilities of ground segment elements - hubs and remote satellite and ground segment; relationship to available terminals - to integrate with the payload, constellation and standards in current use and under development. end-to-end system. 12. Satellite System Verification Methodology. • From this course you will obtain the knowledge, skill and Verification engineering for the payload and ground segment; ability to configure a communications payload based on its where and how to review sources of available technology and service requirements and technical features. You will software to evaluate subsystem and system performance; understand the engineering processes and device guidelines for overseeing development and evaluating characteristics that determine how the payload is put alternate technologies and their sources; example of a together and operates in a state - of - the - art complete design of a communications payload and system telecommunications system to meet user needs. architecture. Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805 Vol. 100 – 7
  • 8. Fundamentals of Orbital & Launch Mechanics Military, Civilian and Deep-Space Applications Eac will rece h student ive a fr Summary Navigato ee GPS r! Award-winning rocket scientist Thomas S. Logsdon has carefully tailored this comprehensive 4-day short course to serve the needs of those military, aerospace, January 18-21, 2010 and defense-industry professionals who must understand, design, and manage today’s Dayton, Ohio increasingly complicated and demanding aerospace missions. March 22-25, 2010 Each topic is illustrated with one-page Cape Canaveral, Florida mathematical derivations and numerical examples that use actual published June 21-24, 2010 inputs from real-world rockets, Columbia, Maryland satellites, and spacecraft missions. The lessons help you lay out $1795 (8:30am - 4:00pm) performance-optimal missions in concert "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each with your professional colleagues. Off The Course Tuition." Instructor Course Outline For more than 30 years, Thomas S. Logsdon, M. 1. Concepts from Astrodynamics. Kepler’s Laws. S., has worked on the Navstar GPS and other related Newton’s clever generalizations. Evaluating the earth’s technologies at the Naval Ordinance Laboratory, gravitational parameter. Launch azimuths and ground- McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed Martin, Boeing trace geometry. Orbital perturbations. Aerospace, and Rockwell International. His research 2. Satellite Orbits. Isaac Newton’s vis viva projects and consulting assignments have included the equation. Orbital energy and angular momentum. Transit Navigation Satellites, The Tartar and Talos Gravity wells. The six classical Keplerian orbital shipboard missiles, and the Navstar elements. Station-keeping maneuvers. GPS. In addition, he has helped put 3. Rocket Propulsion Fundamentals. Momentum astronauts on the moon and guide their calculations. Specific impulse. The rocket equation. colleagues on rendezvous missions Building efficient liquid and solid rockets. Performance headed toward the Skylab capsule, and calculations. Multi-stage rocket design. helped fly capsules to the nearby 4. Enhancing a Rocket’s Performance. Optimal planets. fuel biasing techniques. The programmed mixture ratio Some of his more challenging assignments have scheme. Optimal trajectory shaping. Iterative least included trajectory optimization, constellation design, squares hunting procedures. Trajectory reconstruction. booster rocket performance enhancement, spacecraft Determining the best estimate of propellant mass. survivability, differential navigation and booster rocket 5. Expendable Rockets and Reusable Space guidance using the GPS signals. Shuttles. Operational characteristics, performance Tom Logsdon has taught short courses and lectured curves. Single-stage-to-orbit vehicles. Reusable space in 31 different countries. He has written and published shuttles: The SST, Russia’s Space Shuttle. 40 technical papers and journal articles, a dozen of 6. Powered Flight Maneuvers. The classical which have dealt with military and civilian Hohmann transfer maneuver. Multi-impulse and low- radionavigation techniques. He is also the author of 29 thrust maneuvers. Plane-change maneuvers. The bi- technical books on a variety of mathematical, elliptic transfer. Relative motion plots. Military evasive engineering and scientific subjects. These include maneuvers. Deorbit techniques. Planetary swingbys Understanding the Navstar, Orbital Mechanics: Theory and ballistic capture maneuvers. and Applications, Mobile Communication Satellites, and 7. Optimal Orbit Selection. Polar and sun- The Navstar Global Positioning System. synchronous orbits. Geostationary orbits and their major perturbations. ACE-orbit constellations. Lagrangian libration point orbits. Halo orbits. Interplanetary What You Will Learn trajectories. Mars-mission opportunities and deep- • How do we launch a satellite into orbit and maneuver it to a space trajectories. new location? 8. Constellation Selection Trades. Existing civilian • How do we design a performance-optimal constellation of satellites? and military constellations. Constellation design techniques. John Walker’s rosette configurations. • Why do planetary swingby maneuvers provide such Captain Draim’s constellations. Repeating ground-trace profound gains in performance, and what do we pay for orbits. Earth coverage simulation routines. these important performance gains? • How can we design the best multistage rocket for a 9. Cruising along JPL’s Invisible Rivers of particular mission? Gravity in Space. Equipotential surfaces. 3- dimensional manifolds. Developing NASA’s clever • What are Lagrangian libration-point orbits? Which ones are dynamically stable? How can we place satellites into halo Genesis mission. Capturing stardust in space. orbits circling around these moving points in space? Simulating thick bundles of chaotic trajectories. Experiencing tomorrow’s unpaved freeways in the sky. • What are JPL’s gravity tubes? How were they discovered? How are they revolutionizing the exploration of space? 8 – Vol. 100 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
  • 9. GPS Technology GPS Solutions for Military, Civilian & Aerospace Applications Eac will rece h student January 25-28, 2010 ive a fr Dayton, Ohio Navigato ee GPS r! March 29 - April 1, 2010 Cape Canaveral, Florida June 28 - July 1, 2010 Summary Laurel, Maryland In this popular 4-day short course, GPS expert Tom Logsdon will describe $1795 (8:30am - 4:00pm) in detail how precise radionavigation "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each systems work and review the many Off The Course Tuition." practical benefits they provide to military and civilian users in space and around the globe. Through practical demonstration you will learn how a GPS receiver works, how to operate it in various Course Outline situations, and how to interpret the positioning solutions 1. Radionavigation Principles. Active and passive it provides. radionavigation systems. Spherical and hyperbolic Each topic includes practical derivations and real- lines of position. Position and velocity solutions. world examples using published inputs from the Spaceborne atomic clocks. Websites and other literature and from the instructors personal and sources of information. Building a $143 billion business professional experiences. in space. 2. The Three Major Segments of the GPS. Signal structure and pseudorandom codes. Modulation "The presenter was very energetic and techniques. Military performance enhancements. truly passionate about the material" Relativistic time dilations. Inverted navigation solutions. 3. Navigation Solutions and Kalman Filtering " Tom Logsdon is the best teacher I have Techniques. Taylor series expansions. Numerical ever had. His knowledge is excellent. He iteration. Doppler shift solutions. Satellite selection algorithms. Kalman filtering algorithms. is a 10!" 4. Designing an Effective GPS Receiver. Annotated block diagrams. Antenna design. Code "The instructor displayed awesome tracking and carrier tracking loops. Software modules. knowledge of the GPS and space technol- Commercial chipsets. Military receivers. Shuttle and ogy…very knowledgeable instructor. space station receivers. Spoke clearly…Good teaching style. 5. Military Applications. The worldwide common grid. Military test-range applications.Tactical and Encouraged questions and discussion." strategic applications. Autonomy and survivability enhancements. Precision guided munitions. Smart "Mr. Logsdon did a bang-up job bombs and artillery projectiles. explaining and deriving the theories of 6. Integrated Navigation Systems. Mechanical special/general relativity–and how they and Strapdown implementations. Ring lasers and fiber- optic gyros. Integrated navigation. Military applications. are associated with the GPS navigation Key features of the C-MIGITS integrated nav system. solutions." 7. Differential Navigation and Pseudosatellites. Special committee 104’s data exchange protocols. "I loved his one-page mathematical der- Global data distribution. Wide-area differential ivations and the important points they navigation. Pseudosatellite concepts and test results. illustrate." 8. Carrier-Aided Solutions. The interferometry concept. Double differencing techniques. Attitude determination receivers. Navigation of the Topex and "Instructor was very knowledgeable and NASA’s twin Grace satellites. Dynamic and Kinematic related to his students very well–and orbit determination. Motorola’s Spaceborne Monarch with sparkling good humor!" receiver. Relativistic time dilation derivations. 9. The Navstar Satellites. Subsystem descriptions. On-orbit test results. The Block I, II, IIR, and IIF "The lecture was truly an expert in his satellites, Block III concepts. Orbital Perturbations and field and delivered an entertaining and modeling techniques. Stationkeeping maneuvers. Earth technically well-balanced presentation." shadowing characteristic. Repeating ground-trace geometry. "Excellent instructor! Wonderful teach- 10. Russia’s Glonass Constellation. Performance comparisons between the GPS and Glonass. Orbital ing skills! This was honestly, the best mechanics considerations. Military survivability. class I have had since leaving the univer- Spacecraft subsystems. Russia’s SL-12 Proton sity." booster. Building dual-capability GPS/Glonass receivers. Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805 Vol. 100 – 9
  • 10. Ground Systems Design and Operation May 18-20, 2010 Beltsville, Maryland $1490 (8:30am - 4:00pm) "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each Summary Off The Course Tuition." This course provides a practical introduction to all aspects of ground system design and operation. Starting with basic communications principles, an understanding is developed of ground system architectures and system design issues. The function of major ground system elements is explained, leading to a discussion of day-to-day operations. The course concludes with a discussion of current trends in Ground System design and operations. This course is intended for engineers, technical managers, and scientists who are interested in Course Outline acquiring a working understanding of ground systems as an introduction to the field or to help broaden their 1. The Link Budget. An introduction to basic overall understanding of space mission systems and communications system principles and theory; mission operations. It is also ideal for technical system losses, propagation effects, Ground professionals who need to use, manage, operate, or Station performance, and frequency selection. purchase a ground system. 2. Ground System Architecture and System Design. An overview of ground system Instructor topology providing an introduction to ground Steve Gemeny is Principal Program Engineer at system elements and technologies. Syntonics LLC in Columbia, Maryland. 3. Ground System Elements. An element Formerly Senior Member of the Professional Staff at The Johns Hopkins by element review of the major ground station University Applied Physics Laboratory subsystems, explaining roles, parameters, where he served as Ground Station limitations, tradeoffs, and current technology. Lead for the TIMED mission to explore 4. Figure of Merit (G/T). An introduction to Earth’s atmosphere and Lead Ground the key parameter used to characterize satellite System Engineer on the New Horizons mission to explore Pluto by 2020. Prior to joining the Applied ground station performance, bringing all ground Physics Laboratory, Mr. Gemeny held numerous station elements together to form a complete engineering and technical sales positions with Orbital system. Sciences Corporation, Mobile TeleSystems Inc. and 5. Modulation Basics. An introduction to COMSAT Corporation beginning in 1980. Mr. Gemeny modulation types, signal sets, analog and is an experienced professional in the field of Ground Station and Ground System design in both the digital modulation schemes, and modulator - commercial world and on NASA Science missions with demodulator performance characteristics. a wealth of practical knowledge spanning nearly three 6. Ranging and Tracking. A discussion of decades. Mr. Gemeny delivers his experiences and ranging and tracking for orbit determination. knowledge to his students with an informative and entertaining presentation style. 7. Ground System Networks and Standards. A survey of several ground system networks and standards with a discussion of What You Will Learn applicability, advantages, disadvantages, and alternatives. • The fundamentals of ground system design, architecture and technology. 8. Ground System Operations. A • Cost and performance tradeoffs in the spacecraft-to- discussion of day-to-day operations in a typical ground communications link. ground system including planning and staffing, • Cost and performance tradeoffs in the design and spacecraft commanding, health and status implementation of a ground system. monitoring, data recovery, orbit determination, • The capabilities and limitations of the various and orbit maintenance. modulation types (FM, PSK, QPSK). 9. Trends in Ground System Design. A • The fundamentals of ranging and orbit determination discussion of the impact of the current cost and for orbit maintenance. schedule constrained approach on Ground • Basic day-to-day operations practices and procedures for typical ground systems. System design and operation, including COTS hardware and software systems, autonomy, • Current trends and recent experiences in cost and schedule constrained operations. and unattended “lights out” operations. 10 – Vol. 100 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
  • 11. Hyperspectral & Multispectral Imaging March 9-11, 2010 Beltsville. Maryland $1590 (8:30am - 4:00pm) "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each Off The Course Tuition." Taught by an internationally recognized leader & expert in spectral remote sensing! Course Outline Summary 1. Introduction to multispectral and This three-day class is designed for engineers, hyperspectral remote sensing. scientists and other remote sensing professionals who wish to become familiar with multispectral 2. Sensor types and characterization. and hyperspectral remote sensing technology. Design tradeoffs. Data formats and systems. Students in this course will learn the basic physics 3. Optical properties for remote sensing. of spectroscopy, the types of spectral sensors Solar radiation. Atmospheric transmittance, currently used by government and industry, and absorption and scattering. the types of data processing used for various 4. Sensor modeling and evaluation. applications. Lectures will be enhanced by Spatial, spectral, and radiometric resolution. computer demonstrations. After taking this 5. Statistics for multivariate data analysis. course, students should be able to communicate Scatterplots. Impact of sensor performance on and work productively with other professionals in data characteristics. this field. Each student will receive a complete set of notes and the textbook, Remote Sensing: The 6. Spectral data processing. Data Image Chain Approach. visualization and interpretation. 7. Radiometric calibration. Partial calibration. Relative normalization. Instructor 8. Image registration. Resampling and its Dr. Richard Gomez is a Research Professor at effect on spectral analysis. George Mason University (GMU) and Principal 9. Data and sensor fusion. Spatial versus Research Scientist at the Center for Earth spectral algorithms. Observing and Space Research (CEOSR). At 10. Classification of remote sensing data. GMU he teaches and is actively involved in the Supervised and unsupervised classification. scientific and technology fields of hyperspectral Parametric and nonparametric classifiers. imaging and high resolution remote sensing. He Application examples. has also served in industry and government (Texas Instruments and USACE). Dr. Gomez is 11. Hyperspectral data analysis. internationally recognized as a leader and expert in the field of spectral remote sensing (multispectral, hyperspectral and ultraspectral) What You Will Learn and has published extensively in scientific • The limitations on passive optical remote journals. He has organized and chaired national sensing. and international conferences, symposia and • The properties of current sensors. workshops. He earned his doctoral degree in • Component modeling for sensor performance. physics from New Mexico State University. He also holds an M.S. and a B.S. in physics. Dr. • How to calibrate remote sensors. Gomez has served as Director for the ASPRS for • The types of data processing used for Potomac Region and currently serves as Defense applications such as spectral angle mapping, Aerospace Chair for the IEEE-USA Committee multisensor fusion, and pixel mixture analysis. on Transportation and Aerospace Technology • How to evaluate the performance of different Policy. hyperspectral systems. Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805 Vol. 100 – 11
  • 12. Remote Sensing Information Extraction March 16-18, 2010 Chantilly, Virginia $1490 (8:30am - 4:00pm) "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each Course Outline Off The Course Tuition." 1. Remote Sensing Introduction. Definitions, resolutions, active-passive. 2. Platforms. Airborne, spaceborne, advantages and limitations. 3. Energy Flow Profile. Energy sources, atmospheric interactions, reflectance curves, emittance. 4. Aerial Photography. Photogrammetric fundamentals of photo acquisition. 5. Film Types. Panchormatic, normal color, color Summary infrared, panchromatic infrared. This 3-day workshop will review remote sensing 6. Scale Determination. Point versus average concepts and vocabulary including resolution, sensing scale. Methods of determination of scale. platforms, electromagnetic spectrum and energy flow profile. The workshop will provide an overview of the 7. Area and Height Measurements. Tools and current and near-term status of operational platforms procedures including relative accuracies. and sensor systems. The focus will be on methods to 8. Feature Extraction. Tone, texture, shadow, extract information from these data sources. The size, shape, association. spaceborne systems include the following; 1) high 9. Land Use and Land Cover. Examples, spatial resolution (< 5m) systems, 2) medium spatial classification systems definitions, minimum resolution (5-100m) multispectral, 3) low spatial mapping units, cartographic generalization. resolution (>100m) multispectral, 4) radar, and 5) hyperspectral. 10. Source materials. Image processing The two directional relationships between remote software, organizations, literature, reference sensing and GIS will be examined. Procedures for materials. geometric registration and issues of cartographic 11. Spaceborne Remote Sensing. Basic generalization for creating GIS layers from remote terminology and orbit characteristics. Distinction sensing information will also be discussed. between research/experimental, national technical assets, and operational systems. Instructor 12. Multispectral Systems. Cameras, scanners Dr. Barry Haack is a Professor of Geographic and linear arrays, spectral matching. Cartographic Sciences at George Mason University. 13. Moderate Resolution MSS. Landsat, SPOT, He was a Research Engineer at ERIM and has held IRS, JERS. fellowships with NASA Goddard, the US Air Force and 14. Coarse Resolution MSS. Meteorological the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His primary professional Systems, AVHRR, Vegetation Mapper. interest is basic and applied science using remote sensing and he has over 100 professional publications 15. High Spatial Resolution. IKONOS, and has been a recipient of a Leica-ERDAS award for EarthView, Orbview. a research manuscript in Photogrammetric Engineering 16. Radar. Basic concepts, RADARSAT, ALMAZ, and Remote Sensing. He has served as a consultant to SIR. the UN, FAO, World Bank, and various governmental 17. Hyperspectral. AVIRIS, MODIS, Hyperion. agencies in Africa, Asia and South America. He has provided workshops to USDA, US intelligence 18. GIS-Remote Sensing Integration. Two agencies, US Census, and ASPRS. Recently he was a directional relationships between remote sensing Visiting Fulbright Professor at the University of Dar es and GIS. Data structures. Salaam in Tanzania and has current projects in Nepal 19. Geometric Rectification. Procedures to with support from the National Geographic Society. rectify remote sensing imagery. 20. Digital Image Processing. Preprocessing, image enhancements, automated digital What You Will Learn classification. • Operational parameters of current sensors. 21. Accuracy Assessments. Contingency • Visual and digital information extraction procedures. matrix, Kappa coefficient, sample size and • Photogrammetric rectification procedures. selection. • Integration of GIS and remote sensing. 22. Multiscale techniques. Ratio estimators, • Accuracy assessments. double and nested sampling, area frame • Availability and costs of remote sensing data. procedures. 12 – Vol. 100 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
  • 13. Satellite Communications An Essential Introduction January 19-21, 2010 Laurel, Maryland Testimonial: …I truly enjoyed March 9-11, 2010 your course and Albuquerque, New Mexico hearing of your adventures in the June 8-10, 2010 Satellite business. Beltsville, Maryland You have a definite gift in teaching style $1590 (8:30am - 4:30pm) and explanations.” "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each Off The Course Tuition." Summary This introductory course has recently been expanded to three days by popular demand. It has been taught to thousands of industry professionals for more than two Course Outline decades, to rave reviews. The course is intended primarily for 1. Satellites and Telecommunication. Introduction non-technical people who must understand the entire field of and historical background. Legal and regulatory commercial satellite communications, and who must environment of satellite telecommunications: industry understand and communicate with engineers and other issues; standards and protocols; regulatory bodies; technical personnel. The secondary audience is technical satellite services and applications; steps to licensing a personnel moving into the industry who need a quick and system. Telecommunications users, applications, and thorough overview of what is going on in the industry, and who markets: fixed services, broadcast services, mobile need an example of how to communicate with less technical services, navigation services. individuals. The course is a primer to the concepts, jargon, buzzwords, and acronyms of the industry, plus an overview of 2. Communications Fundamentals. Basic definitions commercial satellite communications hardware, operations, and measurements: decibels. The spectrum and its uses: and business environment. properties of waves; frequency bands; bandwidth. Analog and digital signals. Carrying information on waves: coding, Concepts are explained at a basic level, minimizing the use modulation, multiplexing, networks and protocols. Signal of math, and providing real-world examples. Several quality, quantity, and noise: measures of signal quality; calculations of important concepts such as link budgets are noise; limits to capacity; advantages of digital. presented for illustrative purposes, but the details need not be understood in depth to gain an understanding of the concepts 3. The Space Segment. The space environment: illustrated. The first section provides non-technical people with gravity, radiation, solid material. Orbits: types of orbits; the technical background necessary to understand the space geostationary orbits; non-geostationary orbits. Orbital and earth segments of the industry, culminating with the slots, frequencies, footprints, and coverage: slots; satellite importance of the link budget. The concluding section of the spacing; eclipses; sun interference. Out to launch: course provides an overview of the business issues, including launcher’s job; launch vehicles; the launch campaign; major operators, regulation and legal issues, and issues and launch bases. Satellite systems and construction: structure trends affecting the industry. Attendees receive a copy of the and busses; antennas; power; thermal control; instructor's new textbook, Satellite Communications for the stationkeeping and orientation; telemetry and command. Non-Specialist, and will have time to discuss issues pertinent Satellite operations: housekeeping and communications. to their interests. 4. The Ground Segment. Earth stations: types, hardware, and pointing. Antenna properties: gain; directionality; limits on sidelobe gain. Space loss, Instructor electronics, EIRP, and G/T: LNA-B-C’s; signal flow through Dr. Mark R. Chartrand is a consultant and lecturer in satellite an earth station. telecommunications and the space sciences. 5. The Satellite Earth Link. Atmospheric effects on For a more than twenty-five years he has signals: rain; rain climate models; rain fade margins. Link presented professional seminars on satellite budgets: C/N and Eb/No. Multiple access: SDMA, FDMA, technology and on telecommunications to TDMA, CDMA; demand assignment; on-board satisfied individuals and businesses multiplexing. throughout the United States, Canada, Latin 6. Satellite Communications Systems. Satellite America, Europe and Asia. communications providers: satellite competitiveness; Dr. Chartrand has served as a technical competitors; basic economics; satellite systems and and/or business consultant to NASA, Arianespace, GTE operators; using satellite systems. Issues, trends, and the Spacenet, Intelsat, Antares Satellite Corp., Moffett-Larson- future. Johnson, Arianespace, Delmarva Power, Hewlett-Packard, and the International Communications Satellite Society of Japan, among others. He has appeared as an invited expert What You Will Learn witness before Congressional subcommittees and was an • How do commercial satellites fit into the telecommunications invited witness before the National Commission on Space. He industry? was the founding editor and the Editor-in-Chief of the annual • How are satellites planned, built, launched, and operated? The World Satellite Systems Guide, and later the publication • How do earth stations function? Strategic Directions in Satellite Communication. He is author of six books and hundreds of articles in the space sciences. • What is a link budget and why is it important? He has been chairman of several international satellite • What legal and regulatory restrictions affect the industry? conferences, and a speaker at many others. • What are the issues and trends driving the industry? Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805 Vol. 100 – 13
  • 14. Satellite Communication Systems Engineering A comprehensive, quantitative tutorial designed for satellite professionals Course Outline March 16-18, 2010 1. Mission Analysis. Kepler’s laws. Circular and elliptical satellite orbits. Altitude regimes. Period of Boulder, Colorado revolution. Geostationary Orbit. Orbital elements. Ground trace. June 15-17, 2010 2. Earth-Satellite Geometry. Azimuth and elevation. Slant range. Coverage area. Beltsville, Maryland 3. Signals and Spectra. Properties of a sinusoidal wave. Synthesis and analysis of an arbitrary waveform. $1740 (8:30am - 4:30pm) Fourier Principle. Harmonics. Fourier series and Fourier "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each transform. Frequency spectrum. Off The Course Tuition." 4. Methods of Modulation. Overview of modulation. Carrier. Sidebands. Analog and digital modulation. Need for RF frequencies. 5. Analog Modulation. Amplitude Modulation (AM). Frequency Modulation (FM). Instructor 6. Digital Modulation. Analog to digital conversion. BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK FSK, QAM. Coherent detection and Dr. Robert A. Nelson is president of Satellite carrier recovery. NRZ and RZ pulse shapes. Power spectral Engineering Research Corporation, a density. ISI. Nyquist pulse shaping. Raised cosine filtering. consulting firm in Bethesda, Maryland, 7. Bit Error Rate. Performance objectives. Eb/No. with clients in both commercial industry Relationship between BER and Eb/No. Constellation and government. Dr. Nelson holds the diagrams. Why do BPSK and QPSK require the same degree of Ph.D. in physics from the power? University of Maryland and is a licensed 8. Coding. Shannon’s theorem. Code rate. Coding gain. Professional Engineer. He is coauthor of Methods of FEC coding. Hamming, BCH, and Reed- the textbook Satellite Communication Solomon block codes. Convolutional codes. Viterbi and Systems Engineering, 2nd ed. (Prentice Hall, 1993). He sequential decoding. Hard and soft decisions. is a member of IEEE, AIAA, APS, AAPT, AAS, IAU, and Concatenated coding. Turbo coding. Trellis coding. ION. 9. Bandwidth. Equivalent (noise) bandwidth. Occupied bandwidth. Allocated bandwidth. Relationship between bandwidth and data rate. Dependence of bandwidth on Additional Materials methods of modulation and coding. Tradeoff between In addition to the course notes, each participant will bandwidth and power. Emerging trends for bandwidth efficient modulation. receive a book of collected tutorial articles written by the instructor and soft copies of the link budgets 10. The Electromagnetic Spectrum. Frequency bands used for satellite communication. ITU regulations. Fixed discussed in the course. Satellite Service. Direct Broadcast Service. Digital Audio Radio Service. Mobile Satellite Service. 11. Earth Stations. Facility layout. RF components. Testimonials Network Operations Center. Data displays. “Great handouts. Great presentation. 12. Antennas. Antenna patterns. Gain. Half power Great real-life course note examples beamwidth. Efficiency. Sidelobes. and cd. The instructor made good use 13. System Temperature. Antenna temperature. LNA. Noise figure. Total system noise temperature. of student’s experiences." 14. Satellite Transponders. Satellite communications payload architecture. Frequency plan. Transponder gain. “Very well prepared and presented. TWTA and SSPA. Amplifier characteristics. Nonlinearity. Intermodulation products. SFD. Backoff. The instructor has an excellent grasp 15. The RF Link. Decibel (dB) notation. Equivalent of material and articulates it well” isotropic radiated power (EIRP). Figure of Merit (G/T). Free space loss. WhyPower flux density. Carrier to noise ratio. “Outstanding at explaining and The RF link equation. defining quantifiably the theory 16. Link Budgets. Communications link calculations. Uplink, downlink, and composite performance. Link budgets underlying the concepts.” for single carrier and multiple carrier operation. Detailed worked examples. “Fantastic! It couldn’t have been more 17. Performance Measurements. Satellite modem. relevant to my work.” Use of a spectrum analyzer to measure bandwidth, C/N, and Eb/No. Comparison of actual measurements with theory using a mobile antenna and a geostationary satellite. “Very well organized. Excellent 18. Multiple Access Techniques. Frequency division reference equations and theory. Good multiple access (FDMA). Time division multiple access (TDMA). Code division multiple access (CDMA) or spread examples.” spectrum. Capacity estimates. 19. Polarization. Linear and circular polarization. “Good broad general coverage of a Misalignment angle. complex subject.” 20. Rain Loss. Rain attenuation. Crane rain model. Effect on G/T. 14 – Vol. 100 Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805
  • 15. Satellite Design & Technology Cost-Effective Design for Today's Missions Course Outline 1. Space Systems Engineering. Elements of space systems engineering. Setting the objective. Establishing requirements. System "drivers." Mission analysis and design. Budgeted items. Margins. Project phases. Design reviews. April 20-23, 2010 2. Designing for the Space Environment. Vacuum Laurel, Maryland and drag. Microgravity. Temperature and thermal gradients. Magnetic field. Ultraviolet. Solar pressure. $1650 3.5 Days (8:30am - 4:30pm) Ionizing radiation. Spacecraft charging. Space debris. Pre- "Register 3 or More & Receive $10000 each launch and launch environments. Off The Course Tuition." 3. Orbits and Astrodynamics. Review of spacecraft orbital mechanics. Coordinate systems. Orbital elements. Selecting an orbit. Orbital transfer. Specialized orbits. Orbit Summary perturbations. Interplanetary missions. Renewed emphasis on cost effective missions requires 4. On-Orbit Propulsion and Launch Systems. up-to-date knowledge of satellite technology and an in- Mathematical formulation of rocket equations. Spacecraft depth understanding of the systems engineering issues. onboard propulsion systems. Station keeping and attitude Together, these give satellite engineers and managers control. Satellite launch options. options in selecting lower cost approaches to building 5. Attitude Determination and Control. Spacecraft reliable spacecraft. This 3-1/2 day course covers all the attitude dynamics. Attitude torque modeling. Attitude important technologies needed to develop lower cost sensors and actuators. Passive and active attitude control. space systems. In addition to covering the traditional flight Attitude estimators and controllers. New applications, hardware disciplines, attention is given to integration and methods, HW. testing, software, and R&QA. 6. Spacecraft Power Systems. Power source options. The emphasis is on the enabling technology Energy storage, control, and distribution. Power developments, including new space launch options that converters. Designing the small satellite power system. permit doing more with less in space today. Case studies 7. Spacecraft Thermal Control. Heat transfer and examples drawn from modern satellite missions fundamentals for spacecraft.Modern thermal materials. pinpoint the key issues and tradeoffs in modern design and Active vs. passive thermal control. The thermal design illustrate lessons learned from past successes and procedure. failures. Technical specialists will also find the broad perspective and system engineering viewpoint useful in 8. Spacecraft Configuration and Structure. communicating with other specialists to analyze design Structural design requirements and interfaces. options and tradeoffs. The course notes provide an Requirements for launch, staging, spin stabilization. authoritative reference that focuses on proven techniques Design, analysis, and test. Modern structural materials and and guidelines for understanding, designing, and design concepts. Margins of safety. Structural dynamics managing modern satellite systems. and testing. 9. Spacecraft RF Communications. RF signal Instructors transmission. Antennas. One-way range equation. Properties and peculiarities of the space channel. Eric Hoffman has 40 years of space experience including 19 Modulating the RF. Dealing with noise. Link margin. Error years as Chief Engineer of the Johns Hopkins correction. RF link design. Applied Physics Laboratory Space Department, which has designed and built 64 10. Spacecraft Command and Telemetry. Command spacecraft. He joined APL in 1964, designing receivers, decoders, and processors. Command high reliability spacecraft command, messages. Synchronization, error detection and communications, and navigation systems and correction. Encryption and authentication. Telemetry holds several patents in this field. He has led systems. Sensors, signal conditioning, and A/D many of APL's system and spacecraft conversion. Frame formatting. Packetization. Data conceptual designs. Fellow of the British Interplanetary compression. Society, Associate Fellow of the AIAA, and coauthor of 11. Spacecraft On-board Computing. Central Fundamentals of Space Systems. processing units for space. Memory types. Mass storage. Dr. Jerry Krassner has been involved in aerospace R&D for Processor input/output. Spacecraft buses. Fault tolerance over 30 years. Over this time, he has participated in or led a and redundancy. Radiation hardness, upset, and latchup. variety of activities with primary technical Hardware/software tradeoffs. Software development and focus on sensor systems R&D, and business engineering. focus on new concept development and marketing. He has authored over 60 research 12. Reliability and Quality Assurance. Hi-rel papers, served on advisory panels for DARPA principles: lessons learned. Designing for reliability. Using and the Navy, and was a member of the US redundancy effectively. Margins and derating. Parts quality Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (for which and process control. Configuration management. Quality he was awarded the USAF Civilian Exemplary Service Award). assurance, inspection, and test. ISO 9000. Jerry was a founding member, and past Chairman, of the 13. Integration and Test. Planning for I&T. Ground MASINT Association. Currently, he is a consultant to a support systems. I&T facilities. Verification matrix. Test National Security organization, and acting chief scientist for an plans and other important documents. Testing office in OSD, responsible for identification and assessment of new enabling technologies. Jerry has a PhD in Physics and subsystems. Spacecraft level testing. Launch site Astronomy from the University of Rochester. operations. Which tests are worthwhile, which aren’t? Register online at www.ATIcourses.com or call ATI at 888.501.2100 or 410.956.8805 Vol. 100 – 15