Satellite Constellation Modeling and Analysis for Multi-Domain Missions
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25 Sep 2025, 1:00 PM EDT | 25 Sep 2025, 2:00 PM EDT |
Overview
With the emergence of mega-constellations and advances in miniaturization and launch technology, commercial satellite communications infrastructure is expanding rapidly. This expansion is driving the need to evaluate space-based assets in system-of-systems analyses.
This webinar will demonstrate how to model and analyze satellite constellations within a mission simulation and analysis framework, using a multi-domain search and rescue mission as an example. Leveraging Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and Digital Engineering principles, attendees will learn how to rapidly develop, simulate, and assess satellite communication architectures. The session will cover communication link modeling, detailed link budget analysis, and resilience evaluation of constellation designs—all within an integrated digital environment. The webinar will show how engineers and mission analysts can efficiently explore design alternatives, validate performance, and accelerate mission readiness.
Highlights
- Rapidly model and simulate satellite constellations
- Perform visual access analysis
- Assess constellation resilience to satellite availability and evaluate coverage robustness
- Perform end-to-end communication link analysis, including link budget evaluation
- Integrate MBSE methodologies for digital continuity and traceability across mission scenarios
About the Presenter
Steve Ajemian
Steve Ajemian is a Technical Account Manager for the MathWorks supporting Aerospace and Defense customers in the United States. Prior to joining MathWorks in 2020, Steve has supported the DoD for over 18 years, most recently for the MITRE Corporation. At MITRE, he provided subject-matter expertise in wireless communications and networking to DoD customers and lead projects supporting technology acquisition of tactical datalinks for the US Navy. Steve holds a BS and MS in EE from the Johns Hopkins University and an MS in Engineering Management from MIT.
Manny Martinez
Manny Martinez is an application engineer who works closely with MathWorks’ space industry customers. He has specific expertise in aerospace products and an emphasis on model-based design and model-based system engineering workflows. Manny has more than 15 years of experience as an aerospace engineer, working in the Control Systems Division at Parker Hannifin, and in Engine Systems at Meggitt PLC, prior to joining MathWorks. He is experienced in creating high- and low-fidelity models of pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems for verification and validation processes. He earned a B.S. in aerospace engineering from California Polytechnic State University.
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