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STK 11 + MATLAB = Awesomeness

Check out our Virtual Training on Integrating STK with MATLAB on July 20
There are certain things that go together like peanut butter and jelly, macaroni and cheese, or peas and carrots. Well, maybe not peas and carrots since I don’t really like peas or carrots (yes - I have the diet of a 3 year old). Regardless, STK 11 and MATLAB are one of those combinations that results in awesomeness. The STK / MATLAB interface has always been awesome (or at least since when it was first introduced back in STK 6), but with STK 11, not only do you now have access to the new features in STK 11 (such as Phased Array and Volumetrics), but you also have a whole set of new resources that come installed with STK. Note: there are actually three (3) methods of STK / MATLAB interoperability (File Interoperability, Microsoft COM, and STK MATLAB Connectors). I’m going to focus on the Microsoft COM interface since it is the most common method of integration. If you’re completely new to using STK and MATLAB, there is a brand new tutorial that automates the entire process to create a scenario, create STK objects, compute access (line of sight) between those objects, and generate a collection schedule based on the closest objects.

Furthermore, if you want to skip ahead to the resulting scenario, the completed code sample is included with the STK 11 install: C:\Program Files\AGI\STK 11\CodeSamples\Automation\Matlab\STK_Automation_Tutorial.m There are a variety of other great new code samples in that folder that automate a variety of other aspects of STK including Analysis Workbench, Astrogator, Comm, Coverage, and the Lifetime Tool, so feel free to install STK 11, fire up Matlab, and let awesomeness ensue!
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Automate Systems Tool Kit (STK) and integrate it with other applications to extend its capabilities.

Systems Tool Kit (STK)

Modeling and simulation software for digital mission engineering and systems analysis.