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AGI Mission Tools

Mission analysts, operators and managers use AGIs spatialmechanics software engine to answer questions fundamental to
all civilian and defense missions:


Where are my assets and what are they doing?


What can my assets see and how well can they see it?
Will my mission be successful?

Considering all the variables and constraints involved in performing


accurate analyses with respect to mission conditions, these
questions are extremely complex. AGIs mission tools help answer
these questions and present results in support of mission-critical
decision making.

Model the system

Analyze the mission

Visualize every detail

Engineers use AGI software to model


their system including platforms (aircraft,
spacecraft, ground vehicles, facilities, etc.),
their payloads (EO/IR, RF, radar, etc.) and
the environment in which they are used
(terrain, atmosphere, RF, lighting, etc.)
to accurately model an entire mission
system. Model properties include:

Using custom models or models stored


in the ADF, analysts combine multiple
mission models to build and analyze
mission scenarios. Each scenario is an
entire mission
accurate depiction of the
including assets, geography, environment
and time. Analysts use AGI software to
simulate the mission and evaluate success
through parameters such as:

The usefulness of mission modeling


and analysis is dependent on the ability
to act upon it. Users can visualize the
entire mission by fusing AGIs core spatial
mechanics capabilities with real-time, and
geospatial intelligence data to show:

Vehicle performance
Sensor geometry and constraints
Antenna characteristics

All models are managed as objects and


can be stored in the AGI Data Federate
(ADF). The ADF is a data management
and collaboration solution for analytical
mission models and analysis. Preserving
model details and relationships, the ADF
ensures models are created just once
and maintained, modified and shared
with ease.

Modeling
Tools
STK for
modeling
Design build and edit
analytical models
such as aircraft,
satellites, sensors and
comm systems.

Sensor coverage
Collection feasibility
Link budget
Geometric and temporal conflicts

Analysis is performed either locally on


the desktop or via network on a server.
This flexibility enables any device to
have access to mission models and the
resulting analysis at any time.

DATA STORES

GIS

ADF

Store mission models


and analysis for
storage, collaboration
and distribution.

Smooth, dynamic 3D visualization


Text and primitive annotations
Display of GIS map and vector data
Camera control and flythrough

AGI software tools bring mission analysts,


operators and managers full mission
modeling, analysis and visualization
capabilities in simulated or real time. Either
in the mission operations center or on the
battlefield, AGI software helps make better
decisions faster.

Analysis
Tools

Visualization
Tools

STK for
analysis

AGI
Viewer

Analyze mission
scenarios. Compute
access and
coverage returning
figures of merit.

Visualize GIS data


mission models and
analysis within one
integrated and
interactive viewer.

220 Valley Creek Blvd., Exton, PA 19341 Tel: 610-981-8000 E-mail: info@agi.com Web: www.agi.com

SOFTWARE FOR SPACE, DEFENSE AND INTELLIGENCE

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