Home Matool Definition, evaluation, and optimization of station keeping strategies for geostationary satellites. Print Download brochure General Information Mission analysis support Matool analyzes the performance of your station keeping and collocation strategy in terms of the evolution and safety of the orbital elements during a simulated time period. Matool adapts to each client's needs. Contact Us Features Mission analysis support Performance Evaluation Evaluation of inclination control strategy (N/S) and drift/eccentricity control strategy (E/W) Strategy performance in terms of safety and velocity (∆V) required Performance of these strategies is evaluated through simulation of the expected orbit determination errors and thruster behavior (thrust-to-thrust, cross-coupling, etc.) Planning future maneuvers needed by the satellite Relative visibility between satellites Analysis and feasibility of collocation strategies for several satellites in the same orbital slot Verification of the restrictions associated with the control window Verification of safety constraints (minimum inter-satellite distance and separation angles) Evaluation Functions Matool includes several functions to evaluate a specific strategy: Automatic Monte Carlo analysis based on the proposed modeling errors Automatic collocation parameters based on the characteristics of the cluster Generic maneuver calibration avoiding dependencies on a particular platform Swapping direction between north and south Independent station keeping cycle for EW and NS maneuvers Maneuver splitting for north/south thrust Free inclination drift management (no inclination control strategy) Chemical vs ionic propulsion analysis Mass evolution calculation Life cycle estimate