ABSTRACT

After a brief summary of Spatial Grasp Technology (SGT) described in detail in Chapters 3 and 4, this chapter starts with an example of tasking Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) brilliant pebbles in Spatial Grasp Language (SGL), which would mostly operate on their own with minimum or even without communications with other pebbles. It then shows how self-spreading SGL scenarios within the Space Development Agency (SDA) Architecture Tracking Layer can effectively follow and destroy complexly moving objects like hypersonic gliders in arbitrary large distributed spaces with intensive cooperation, actually team work, of different satellites, and shows how to organize multithreaded tracking for increased safety and in case of unstable satellite networks. The chapter also demonstrates how to use mobile SGL code for implementation of SDA custody layer oriented to constant monitoring of terrestrial objects of particular interest. At the end, it shows how to organize highly cooperative work, actually integration, of custody and tracking layers under stable constellation topologies.