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Daftar Rekomendasi CCSDS 1. Blue Books : Recommended Standards CCSDS Recommended Standards (Blue Books) define specific interfaces, technical capabilities or protocols, or provide prescriptive and/or normative definitions of interfaces, protocols, or other controlling standards such as encoding approaches. Standards must be complete, unambiguous and at a sufficient level of technical detail that they can be directly implemented and used for space mission interoperability and cross support. Standards must say very clearly, “this is how you must build something if you want it to be compliant”. No. Nama Dokumen Judul Nomor Terbita n Tanggal (Bulan/Tah un) Ukuran File Keterangan Nomor ISO 1 CCSDS 121.0-B- 1 Lossless Data Compression 1 May 1997 250 KB This Recommendation defines a source- coding data- compression algorithm and specifies how data compressed using the algorithm are inserted into source packets for retrieval and decoding.This document has been 15887

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1. Blue Books : Recommended Standards

CCSDS Recommended Standards (Blue Books) define specific interfaces, technical capabilities or protocols, or provide prescriptive and/or normative definitions of interfaces, protocols, or other controlling standards such as encoding approaches. Standards must be complete, unambiguous and at a sufficient level of technical detail that they can be directly implemented and used for space mission interoperability and cross support. Standards must say very clearly, “this is how you must build something if you want it to be compliant”.

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ISO1 CCSDS

121.0-B-1Lossless Data Compression

1 May 1997 250 KB This Recommendation defines a source-coding data-compression algorithm and specifies how data compressed using the algorithm are inserted into source packets for retrieval and decoding.This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS Management Council through November 2011. The current version of this document contains all updates through Technical Corrigendum 2, dated September 2007.

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Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 121.0-B-1, Issued May

1 Cor. 1 November 2006

82 KB This Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 121.0-B-1, Lossless Data Compression (Blue Book, Issue 1, May 1997)

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121.0-B-1 Cor. 2

Technical Corrigendum 2 to CCSDS 121.0-B-1, Issued May 1997

1 Cor. 2 September 2007

20 KB This Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 121.0-B-1, Lossless Data Compression (Blue Book, Issue 1, May 1997)

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Image Data Compression

1 November 2005

1095 KB This Recommended Standard defines an image-data compression algorithm applicable to digital data from payload instruments and specifies means to control compression rate and how these compressed data shall be inserted into source packets for retrieval and decoding. The downloadable file includes all updates through Corrigendum 2, issued July 2008. For user test data, go here: http://cwe.ccsds.org/sls/docs/sls-dc/

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Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 122.0-B-1, Issued November 2005

1 Cor. 1 July 2006 73 KB This Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 122.0-B-1, Image Data Compression (Blue Book, Issue 1, November 2005).

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Technical Corrigendum 2 to CCSDS 122.0-B-1,

Cor. 2 July 2008 22 KB This Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 122.0-B-1, Image Data Compression (Blue Book, Issue

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Issued November 2005

1, November 2005).

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TM Synchronization and Channel Coding

1 September 2003

1577 KB This Recommendation contains specifications for synchronization and channel coding to be used on synchronous data channels. These specifications correspond with those contained in Telemetry Channel Coding. (Note: This is a restructured Recommendation*.)

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TM Space Data Link Protocol

1 September 2003

972 KB This Recommendation specifies the Data Link layer protocol, services, and procedures pertaining to the CCSDS Version-1 Synchronous Transfer Frame. These specifications correspond with the Data Link layer specifications contained in Packet Telemetry and Packet Telemetry Service Specification, respectively. (Note: This is a restructured Recommendation*.)

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Space Packet Protocol

1 September 2003

323 KB This Recommendation specifies the protocols, services, and procedures pertaining to the CCSDS Packet. These specifications correspond with CCSDS Source Packet specifications contained in Packet Telemetry, Packet

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Telemetry Service Specification, Telecommand Part 3—Data Management Service, and Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Architectural Specification. (Note: This is a restructured Recommendation*.) The current version of this document contains all updates through technical corrigendum 1, dated September 2010.

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Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 133.0-B-1, Issued September 2003

Cor. 1 September 2010

22 KB This Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 133.0-B-1, Space Packet Protocol (Blue Book, Issue 1, September 2003).

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Encapsulation Service

2 October 2009 375 KB The CCSDS Recommended Standard for Encapsulation Service specifies a communications service to be used by space missions to transfer protocol data units that are not directly transferred by the Space Data Link Protocols over a ground-to-space or space-to-space communications link. The current update adds corrections and clarifications to the specification.

12 CCSDS Space Link 4 October 2009 371 KB The CCSDS Recommended

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135.0-B-4 Identifiers Standard for Space Link Identifiers documents the identifiers that are defined or reserved by CCSDS as part of the specification of the CCSDS space link protocols, and it shows how these identifiers are managed at the CCSDS level. The current update removes identifiers for direct multiplexing of IPv4 datagrams in CCSDS frames and adds a new specification for CCSDS IP Extension.

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Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol—Data Link Layer

4 July 2006 847 KB The CCSDS Recommended Standard for Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol--Data Link Layer specifies the protocol, services, and procedures pertaining to the CCSDS Version-3 Transfer Frame.

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Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol—Physical Layer

3 March 2006 211 KB This Recommended Standard contains the Physical layer specification for Proximity space links.  It was originally published as part of CCSDS 211.0-B-1, Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol.  The current issue adds requirements for data rate offset and short- and long-term rate stability.

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Proximity-1 Space Link

1 April 2003 561 KB This Recommendation specifies Proximity space links. This

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Protocol—Coding and Synchronization Sublayer

Recommendation contains the Coding and Synchronization Sublayer specification originally published as part of CCSDS 211.0-B-1, Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol.

16 CCSDS 231.0-B-2

TC Synchronization and Channel Coding

2 September 2010

422 KB The Recommended Standard for TC Synchronization and Channel Coding contains specifications for synchronization and channel coding to be used by space missions on asynchronous communications links.  The current issue adds support for optional repeated transmissions of Transfer Frames.

17 CCSDS 232.0-B-2

TC Space Data Link Protocol

2 September 2010

670 KB The Recommended Standard for TC Space Data Link Protocol specifies the protocol, services, and procedures pertaining to the CCSDS Version-1 Asynchronous Transfer Frame. The current issue adds specifications and parameters to support a systematic retransmission option.

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Communications Operation Procedure-1

2 September 2010

526 KB This Recommended Standard specifies the Communications Operation Procedure-1 used by the TC Space Data Link Protocol.  The current issue adds text concerning a new

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systematic retransmission option.

19 CCSDS 301.0-B-4

Time Code Formats

4 November 2010

343 KB This Recommendation establishes a common framework and provides a common basis for the formats of time code data.The current issue defines a second P-Field octet for the CCSDS Unsegmented Time Code (CUC) and adds a Security Section.

20 CCSDS 320.0-B-5

CCSDS Global Spacecraft Identification Field Code Assignment Control Procedures

5 September 2007

158 KB This procedural Recommendation establishes control procedures for Spacecraft Identification (SCID) codes.  As such, it defines the procedure governing assignment, use, relinquishment, and management of SCIDs. This Recommendation also provides a list of the CCSDS Agencies' Representatives as of the date of this document and a form for requesting and relinquishing SCIDs.

21 CCSDS 401.0-B-20

Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems--Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

20 April 2009 1576 KB Numerous concise recommendations appear in the notebook volume bearing the number 401.0-B. Each recommendation is dated, and the most recent revision is shown in the table of contents.These

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Recommendations are developed for conventional near-Earth and deep-space missions having moderate communications requirements. The current issue updates recommendations 2.4.18 and 3.5.1.

22 CCSDS 414.1-B-1

Pseudo-Noise (PN) Ranging Systems

1 March 2009 353 KB This Recommended Standard defines both transparent and regenerative PN ranging systems. The specifications for PN code components and generation, on-board spacecraft regenerative/transparent processing, ground station processing, and uplink and downlink signal modulation are defined.

23 CCSDS 502.0-B-2

Orbit Data Messages

2 November 2009

458 KB The Orbit Data Message (ODM) Recommended Standard specifies message formats for use in transferring spacecraft orbit information between space agencies and commercial or governmental spacecraft operators.  Issue 2 defines a new message, the Orbit Mean-Elements Message (OMM), and adds capabilities to the messages specified in the original issue. ODM-checklist-icd.doc

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Tracking Data Message

1 November 2007

482 KB The Tracking Data Message (TDM) Recommended Standard specifies a standard message format for use in exchanging spacecraft tracking data between space agencies.The current version of this document contains all updates through technical corrigendum 1, dated September 2010.

25 CCSDS 503.0-B-1 Cor. 1

Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 503.0-B-1, Issued  November 2007

Cor. 1 September 2010

20 KB This Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 503.0-B-1, Tracking Data Message (Blue Book, Issue 1, November 2007).

26 CCSDS 504.0-B-1

Attitude Data Messages

1 May 2008 497 KB The Attitude Data Messages Recommended Standard specifies two standard message formats for use in transferring spacecraft attitude information between space agencies.

27 CCSDS 505.0-B-1

XML Specification for Navigation Data Messages

1 December 2010

371 KB The XML Specification for Navigation Data Messages Recommended Standard describes an integrated XML schema set that is suited to interagency exchanges of navigation data messages.

28 CCSDS 521.0-B-1

Mission Operations Message Abstraction

1 October 2010 722 KB his Recommended Standard defines the Mission Operations Message Abstraction Layer in conformance with the service

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Layer framework specified in the Mission Operations Services Concept Green Book (CCSDS 520.0-G-3).

29 CCSDS 620.0-B-2

Standard Formatted Data Units — Structure and Construction Rules

2 May 1992 502 KB This Recommendation defines Standard Formatted Data Unit (SFDU) structures that will handle some of the problems of digital data interchange and several construction rules that will limit the SFDUs to a practical set that can exist in an open data system environment. In June 1998 the CCSDS Management Council reconfirmed this Recommendation for one year pending completion of Panel 2 review. This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

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Standard Formatted Data Units — Referencing Environment

1 May 1997 188 KB This Recommendation defines multiple standard "file pointer" mechanisms that can be embedded into other data structures for the purpose of identifying and annotating a collection of files. It provides several transportable directory/file naming functionalities that may be used for data exchange with disks,

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tapes, and networks. The form of these "file pointer" mechanisms is based on the Parameter Value Language (PVL) Recommendation (CCSDS 641.0-B-1). They may be used with the CCSDS data packaging standard known as Standard Formatted Data Units (CCSDS 620.0-B-2), or they may be used independently.This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

31 CCSDS 630.0-B-1

Standard Formatted Data Units — Control Authority Procedures

1 June 1993 96 KB This Recommendation defines the responsibilities that must be assumed and the services that must be provided by the participating CCSDS Agencies in order to facilitate the creation and operation of the Control Authority organization. The primary function of this organization is to register and disseminate data description information. This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

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Standard Formatted Data Units — Control Authority Data

1 November 1994

119 KB This Recommendation defines the responsibilities that must be assumed and the services that must be provided by the

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Structures participating CCSDS Agencies in order to facilitate the creation and operation of the Control Authority organization. The primary function of this organization is to register and disseminate data description information. This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

33 CCSDS 641.0-B-2

Parameter Value Language Specification (CCSD0006 and CCSD0008)

2 June 2000 340 KB This Recommendation extends the standardization of the Standard Formatted Data Unit (SFDU) concept in support of the digital transfer of space-related information. It specifies standards for expressing selected data description attributes and for their packaging with the data description. The resulting packages, called Control Authority Data Structures (CADS), are used to submit data descriptions to Control Authorities for registration and to disseminate data descriptions from Control Authorities.This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

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643.0-B-1 English (CCSD0002)

1992 (PVL) Recommendation defines a human-readable, machine-processable language for naming and expressing data values. This update to the first issue of the Recommendation extends the PVL character set definitions to include the G1 set of ISO 8859-1 to support use of accented characters used in many languages. It also includes some clarifications and corrections to the original issue, including preservation of statement order within an object, and it updates the document style for consistency with current CCSDS style guidelines. Changes from the previous issue are flagged with change bars in the outside margin and summarized in the Document Control section (page v).This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2011.

35 CCSDS 644.0-B-3

The Data Description Language EAST Specification (CCSD0010)

3 June 2010 525 KB This Recommendation defines the usage of ASCII Encoded English and its representation as a data description language. This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS

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management Council through March 2011.

36 CCSDS 647.1-B-1

Data Entity Dictionary Specification Language (DEDSL)—Abstract Syntax (CCSD0011)

1 June 2001 392 KB This Recommended Standard defines the EAST language used to create descriptions of data, called Data Description Records (DDRs). Such DDRs ensure a complete and exact understanding of the data and allow it to be interpreted in an automated fashion.A software tool is able to analyze a DDR, interpret the format of the associated data, and extract values from the data on any host machine (i.e., on a different machine from the one that produced the data).   The current issue adds improvements/clarifications to the specification and adds a requirement to include the EAST version number in the logical part of a DDR.

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Data Entity Dictionary Specification Language (DEDSL)—PVL Syntax (CCSD0012)

1 June 2001 312 KB The Recommendation for DEDSL—PVL Syntax (CCSDS 647.2-B-1) provides a standard method to represent the attributes and their values, as defined by the Recommendation for DEDSL—Abstract Syntax, using the Parameter Value Language for the construction

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and interchange of data entity dictionaries. This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2011.

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Data Entity Dictionary Specification Language (DEDSL)—XML/DTD Syntax (CCSD0013)

1 January 2002 362 KB This Recommendation provides a standard method to represent attributes and their values, as has been defined by the Abstract Syntax of the Data Entity Dictionary Specification Language (DEDSL) (CCSDS 647.1-B-1), using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Document Type Declaration (DTD) for the construction and interchange of data entity dictionaries.

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Modèle de référence pour un Système ouvert d’archivage d’information (OAIS)

1 March 2005 707 KB

40 CCSDS 650.0-B-1

Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS)

1 January 2002 639 KB The Recommendation identified above defines the ISO Reference Model for an Open Archival Information System (OAIS). An OAIS is an archive, consisting of an organization of people and systems, that has accepted the responsibility to

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preserve information and make it available for a Designated Community. It meets a set of such responsibilities as defined in this document and this allows an OAIS archive to be distinguished from other uses of the term ‘archive’. The model provides a framework for the understanding and increased awareness of archival concepts needed for long-term digital information preservation and access, and for describing and comparing architectures and operations of existing and future archives. It also guides the identification and production of OAIS related standards.

41 CCSDS 660.0-B-1

XML Telemetric and Command Exchange (XTCE)

1 October 2007 779 KB The XTCE data specification provides an information model and data exchange format for telemetry and commanding definitions (operational database) in all phases of the a spacecraft, payload, and ground segment life cycle: system design, development, test, validation, and mission operations.

42 CCSDS 661.0-B-1

XML Formatted Data Unit (XFDU)

1 September 2008

3354 KB This Recommended Standard defines a technique for the packaging of data and metadata,

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Structure and Construction Rules

including software, into a single package (e.g., file or message) to facilitate information transfer and archiving. It provides a detailed specification of core packaging structures and mechanisms that meet current CCSDS agency requirements and that augment the current CCSDS packaging and language Recommended Standards to accommodate the current computing environment and meet evolving requirements. This Recommended Standards leverages the wide community acceptance and usage of XML technologies by making the packaging manifest an XML document defined by the XML Schema specified in the document.

43 CCSDS 714.0-B-2

Space Communications Protocol Specification (SCPS)—Transport Protocol

2 October 2006 1171 KB The four Space Communications Protocol Specification (SCPS) Recommendations define a protocol suite that is parallel in function to, and interoperable with, the protocols of the Earth-based Internet (FTP/TCP/IP). The SCPS protocols have been optimized to overcome problems associated with using

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Internet protocols in space. This Recommendation defines the transport-layer protocols and services of the SCPS protocol suite. The current issue of Space Communications Protocol Specification (SCPS) Transport Protocol (SCPS-TP) specification: - adds optional support for Selective Acknowledgements (SACK) and Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN); - defines semantics to extend SCPS-TP signaling to allow optional inclusion of vendor- and community-specific options.

44 CCSDS 727.0-B-4

CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)

4 January 2007 651 KB This  Recommended Standard defines a protocol suitable for the transmission of files to and from spacecraft data storage and capable of operating in a wide variety of mission configurations.  In addition to the purely file delivery related functions, the protocol includes file management services to allow control over the storage medium. Although the protocol can operate over a wide range of subnetwork services, this Recommended Standard assumes the use of existing

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CCSDS packet services. The current issue incorporates corrections and clarifications recommended by the CFDP Interoperability Testing Working Group.

45 CCSDS 732.0-B-2

AOS Space Data Link Protocol

2 July 2006 585 KB The CCSDS Recommended Standard for AOS Space Data Link Protocol specifies the protocol, services, and procedures pertaining to the CCSDS Version-2 Transfer Frame.   The current issue defines two new subfields within the Transfer Frame Primary Header Signaling Field: a Virtual Channel (VC) Frame Count Cycle Use Flag and a VC Frame Count Cycle subfield, effectively extending the VC Frame Count from 24 to 28 bits.

46 CCSDS 910.11-B-1

Space Communication Cross Support—Service Management--Service Specification

1 August 2009 3231 KB This Recommended Standard defines a set of Service Management services by which space link service providers and space missions exchange information needed to arrange spacecraft contact periods and establish the operating parameters of the space link services and space link extension transfer services during those contact periods.

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CCSDS-910.11-B-1 XML Schemas

47 CCSDS 910.4-B-2

Cross Support Reference Model—Part 1: Space Link Extension Services

2 October 2005 389 KB This Recommendation establishes a common framework and provides a common basis for the specification of data services that extend the space-to-ground communication services previously defined by CCSDS. It allows implementing organizations within each agency to proceed coherently with the development of compatible derived standards for the ground systems that are within their cognizance. The current issue updates terminology to be consistent with current CCSDS usage and adds new subsections on cross support security and the time span of SLE agreements and packages.

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Space Link Extension—Return All Frames Service Specification

3 January 2010 555 KB The Recommended Standard for Space Link Extension—Return All Frames Service Specification specifies a data service conformant to the transfer services specified in Cross Support Reference Model—Part 1: SLE Services (CCSDS 910.4-B-2). The current issue

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corrects/clarifies/updates text and adds the option of picosecond resolution to the earth-receive-time parameter.

49 CCSDS 911.2-B-2

Space Link Extension—Return Channel Frames Service Specification

2 January 2010 563 KB The Recommended Standard for Space Link Extension—Return Channel Frames Service Specification specifies a data service conformant to the transfer services specified in Cross Support Reference Model—Part 1: SLE Services (CCSDS 910.4-B-2). The current issue corrects/clarifies/updates text and adds the option of picosecond resolution to the earth-receive-time parameter.

50 CCSDS 911.5-B-2

Space Link Extension—Return Operational Control Fields Service Specification

2 January 2010 580 KB The Recommended Standard for Space Link Extension—Return Operational Control Fields Service Specification specifies a data service conformant to the transfer services specified in Cross Support Reference Model—Part 1: SLE Services (CCSDS 910.4-B-2). The current issue corrects/clarifies/updates text and adds the option of picosecond resolution to the earth-receive-time parameter.

51 CCSDS 912.1-B-3

Space Link Extension—Forward CLTU

3 July 2010 549 KB The Recommended Standard for Space Link Extension—Forward CLTU Service

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Service Specification

Specification specifies a data service conformant to the transfer services specified in Cross Support Reference Model—Part 1: SLE Services (CCSDS 910.4-B-2). The current issue corrects/clarifies/updates text and adds the option of picosecond resolution to parameters containing a time value.

52 CCSDS 912.3-B-2

Space Link Extension—Forward Space Packet Service Specification

2 July 2010 731 KB The Recommended Standard for Space Link Extension--Forward Space Packet Service Specification specifies a data service conformant to the transfer services specified in Cross Support Reference Model--Part 1: SLE Services (CCSDS 910.4-B-2). The current issue corrects/clarifies/updates text and adds the option of picosecond resolution to parameters containing a time value.

53 CCSDS 913.1-B-1

Space Link Extension—Internet Protocol for Transfer Services

1 September 2008

578 KB This Recommended Standard defines a protocol for transfer of SLE Protocol Data Units using TCP/IP.

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2. Magenta Books: Recommended Practices

CCSDS Recommended Practices (Magenta Books) are the consensus results of CCSDS community deliberations and provide a way to capture “best” or “state of the art” approaches for applying or using standards. They may include references to sets of standards selected to perform certain applications, or guidelines for standardized processes or procedures for accomplishing tasks, or other materials (such as reference models) to assist in the design, use or selection of standards. Practices say, “here is how the community recommends that you should carry out or describe this particular kind of operation at present, or how the community recommends that it should be carried out in the future”. Note that while CCSDS Recommended Standards are often concerned with the technical specifications for hardware and software components required for computer communication across interconnected space mission support networks, a Recommended Practice might specify some specific “Application Profiles” of multiple CCSDS Standards that are recommended for use in particular mission support configurations.

Another use of a Practice might be to recognize that the world space mission infrastructure is composed of networks operated by a great variety of organizations, with diverse goals and rules, and that good user service requires that the operators and administrators of these networks follow some common guidelines for policies and operations. While these guidelines are generally different in scope and style from protocol standards, their establishment needs a similar process for consensus building.

No.Nama

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Nomor Terbitan

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KeteranganNomor

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311.0-M-1 Reference Architecture for Space Data Systems

1 September 2008 851,305 Bytes

Reference Architecture for Space Data Systems (RASDS) is intended to provide a standardized approach for description of space data system architectures and high-level designs.

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Delta-Differential One Way Ranging (Delta-DOR) Operations

1 April 2011 509,203 Bytes

This Recommended Practice specifies a set of standard practices and message formats for use in the navigation technique known as Delta Differential One-Way Ranging (Delta-DOR).

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Mission Operations Reference Model

1 July 2010 540,736 Bytes

This Recommended Practice defines a mission operations reference model, which provides a common

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basis for coordinating the development of CCSDS Recommended Standards for mission operations service specifications and serves as a reference to maintain the consistency of those Recommended Standards.

4 CCSDS 651.0-M-1  

Producer-Archive Interface Methodology Abstract Standard

1 May 2004 521,980 Bytes

This Recommended Practice identifies, defines, and provides structure  to the relationships and interactions between an information Producer  and an Archive.  This Recommended Practice defines the methodology for the structure of actions that are required from the initial time of contact between the Producer and the Archive until the objects of information are received and validated by the Archive. These actions cover the first stage of the Ingest Process as defined in the Open Information System (OAIS) Reference Model. This Recommended Practice describes parts of the functional entities Administration ('Negotiate Submission Agreement') and Ingest ('Receive Submission' and 'Quality Assurance').

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Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services--

1 December 2009 328,280 Bytes

This Recommended Practice defines the services and service interfaces provided by the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services (SOIS)

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Subnetwork Packet Service

Subnetwork Packet Service.

6 CCSDS 852.0-M-1

Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services--Subnetwork Memory Access Service

1 December 2009 305,819 Bytes

This Recommended Practice defines the services and service interfaces provided by the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services (SOIS) Subnetwork Memory Access Service.

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Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services--Subnetwork Synchronisation Service

1 December 2009 273,130 Bytes

The Recommended Practice defines the services and service interfaces provided by the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services (SOIS) Subnetwork Synchronisation Service.

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Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services--Subnetwork Device Discovery Service

1 December 2009 277,233 Bytes

The Recommended Practice defines the services and service interfaces provided by the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services (SOIS) Subnetwork Device Discovery Service.

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9 CCSDS 855.0-M-1 

Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services--Subnetwork Test Service

1 December 2009 This Recommended Practice defines the services and service interfaces provided by the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services (SOIS) Subnetwork Test Service.

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Spacecraft Onboard Interface

1 January 2011 398,006 Bytes

This CCSDS Recommended Practice defines services and service interfaces provided by the SOIS

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Services—Time Access Service

Time Access Service, which provides a user entity with a consistent interface to a local time source that is correlated to some centrally maintained master onboard time source.

11 CCSDS 914.0-M-1

Space Link Extension—Application Program Interface for Transfer Services—Core Specification

1 October 2008 2,067,731 Bytes

This Recommended Practice defines a C++ Application Program Interface (API) for CCSDS Space Link Extension (SLE) Transfer Services.  The API is intended for use by application programs implementing SLE services.

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12 CCSDS 915.1-M-1  

Space Link Extension—Application Program Interface for Return Operational Control Fields

October 2008 459,339 Bytes

This Recommended Practice specifies a C++ Application Program Interface (API) for  the CCSDS Space Link Extension Return Operational Control Fields (ROCF) Service.   The API is intended for use by application programs implementing the SLE ROCF Service.

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Space Link Extension—Application Program Interface for Return Channel Frames Service

1 October 2008 464,505 Bytes

This Recommended Practice specifies a C++ Application Program Interface (API) for the CCSDS Space Link Extension Return Channel Frames (RCF) Service.   The API is intended for use by application programs implementing the SLE RCF Service.

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Space Link Extension—

1 October 2008 502,421 Bytes

This Recommended Practice specifies a C++ Application

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Application Program Interface for Return Operational Control Fields

Program Interface (API) for  the CCSDS Space Link Extension Return Operational Control Fields (ROCF) Service.   The API is intended for use by application programs implementing the SLE ROCF Service.

15 CCSDS 916.1-M-1

Space Link Extension—Application Program Interface for the Forward CLTU Service

1 October 2008 619,545 Bytes

This Recommended Practice specifies a C++ Application Program Interface (API) for the CCSDS Space Link Extension Forward CLTU (FCLTU) Service.   The API is intended for use by application programs implementing the SLE FCLTU Service.

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Space Link Extension—Application Program Interface for the Forward Space Packet Service.

1 October 2008 850,620 Bytes

This Recommended Practice specifies a C++ Application Program Interface (API) for the CCSDS Space Link Extension Forward Space Packet (FSP) Service.   The API is intended for use by application programs implementing the SLE FSP Service.

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3. Green Books: International Reports

CCSDS Informational Reports (Green Books) is intended to provide for the timely publication of a very broad range of general information for the CCSDS community. Informational documents are often published in support of an Experimental specification, a Draft Standard or a Recommended Standard. They may therefore contain descriptive material, supporting analysis, test results, scenarios, etc., which are otherwise inappropriate for the contents of a technical specification.

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100.0-G-1 Telemetry Summary of Concept and Rationale

1 December 1987 162,678 Bytes

This Report presents the conceptual framework and rationale for the CCSDS Telemetry System. It provides background information supporting the two CCSDS technical Recommendations for Telemetry, Telemetry Channel Coding and Packet Telemetry.

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Lossless Data Compression

2 December 2006 876,585 Bytes

This Report presents a summary of the key operational concepts and rationale underlying the requirements for the CCSDS Recommended Standard for Lossless Data Compression. Supporting performance information along with illustrations are also included.This Report also provides a broad tutorial overview of the CCSDS Lossless Data Compression algorithm and is aimed at helping first-time readers to understand the

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Recommended Standard. The current issue corrects minor errors in the original and updates obsolete information.

3 CCSDS 120.1-G-1  

Image Data Compression

2 June 2007 5,660,778 Bytes

This Informational Report presents a summary of the key operational concepts and rationale which underlie the requirements for the CCSDS Recommended Standard, Image Data Compression (CCSDS 122.0-B-1). Supporting performance information along with illustrations are also included. This report provides a broad tutorial overview of the CCSDS Image Data Compression algorithm and is aimed at helping first-time readers to understand the Recommended Standard. For user test data, go here: http://cwe.ccsds.org/sls/docs/sls-dc/

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Overview of Space Communications Protocols

2 December 2007 359,653 Bytes

This Report provides an architectural overview of the space link protocols recommended by CCSDS and shows how these protocols are used in space mission data systems.

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5 CCSDS 130.1-G-1 

TM Synchronization and Channel Coding--Summary of

1 June 2006 1,003,978 Bytes

This Informational Report contains the concept and supporting rationale for the TM Synchronization and Channel Coding Recommended Standard

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Concept and Rationale

and includes performance data and historical background information on code selection.

6 CCSDS 130.2-G-1 

Space Data Link Protocols—Summary of Concept and Rationale

1 December 2007. 322,839 Bytes

This CCSDS Informational Report contains background and explanatory material to support the CCSDS Recommended Standards on the TC, TM, and AOS Space Data Link Protocols and Communications Operation Procedure-1 that accompanies the TC Space Data Link Protocol.

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7 CCSDS 200.0-G-6

Telecommand Summary of Concept and Rationale

6 January 1987 214,630 Bytes

In order to establish a common framework within which the Agencies may develop standardized telecommand services, the CCSDS advocates adoption of a layered systems architecture. Within this approach, specific layers of service (including their operational protocol and data structuring techniques) may be selected for implementation according to mission requirements. The current layered set of CCSDS telecommand Recommendations was developed to match the conventional free-flying mission environment, as characterized by the transmission of command data at relatively low uplink data rates to spacecraft of moderate

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complexity. This Report summarizes the principal concepts associated with the CCSDS recommended space mission telecommanding architecture.

8 CCSDS 210.0-G-1 

Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol—Rationale, Architecture, and Scenarios

1 August 2007. 978,453 Bytes

his Report contains background and explanatory material to support the CCSDS Recommended Standards for Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol (CCSDS 211.0-B, CCSDS 211.1-B, and CCSDS 211.2-B).

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9 CCSDS 230.1-G-1

TC Synchronization and Channel Coding—Summary of Concept and Rationale

1 June 2006. 696,803 Bytes

his Informational Report contains the concept and supporting rationale for the TC Synchronization and Channel Coding Recommended Standard and includes performance data and historical background information on code selection.

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10 CCSDS 350.0-G-2 

The Application of CCSDS Protocols to Secure Systems

2 January 2006. 458,614 Bytes

This Report is intended to provide guidance to missions that wish to use the CCSDS Recommendations for spacecraft control and data handling but also require a level of security or data protection. The report provides background information on security, details various options for security implementation in space missions, and outlines the impact of security on defined CCSDS services.

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350.1-G-1 against Space Missions

Bytes provides an overview of potential threats against various categories of civilian space missions and provides illustrative security threat data for mission planners.

12 CCSDS 350.2-G-1

Encryption Algorithm Trade Survey

1 March 2008. 210,471 Bytes

This Report presents the results of a survey conducted by the CCSDS Security Working Group.

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13 CCSDS 350.3-G-1

Authentication/Integrity Algorithm Issues Survey

1 March 2008 175,898 Bytes

This Report presents the results of a survey conducted by the CCSDS Security Working Group.

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14 CCSDS 350.4-G-1 

CCSDS Guide for Secure System Interconnection

1 November 2007 412,094 Bytes

This CCSDS Informational Report is an adaptation of United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Security Guide for Interconnecting Information Technology Systems (NIST Special Publication 800-47).   The CCSDS Report is tailored for the space community and provides a guide for secure space agency interconnections.

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15 CCSDS 413.0-G-2 

Bandwidth-Efficient Modulations: Summary of Definition, Implementation, and Performance

2 October 2009 2,029,586 Bytes

This Report contains technical material to supplement the CCSDS Recommendations for the standardization of modulation methods for high symbol rate transmissions generated by CCSDS Member Agencies.

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16 CCSDS 414.0-G-1

Pseudo-Noise (PN) Ranging

1 March 2010 2,019,323 Bytes

his Informational Report is an adjunct document to the CCSDS

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Systems. Recommended Standard for Pseudo-Noise (PN) Ranging Systems (CCSDS 414.1-B-1). It provides background information and discussion of technical details related to the PN ranging systems defined by the CCSDS Recommended Standard.

17 CCSDS 500.0-G-3

Navigation Data—Definitions and Conventions

3 May 2010. 3,720,880 Bytes

This Report contains technical material to supplement the CCSDS Recommended Standards for spacecraft navigation data.   The topics covered include radiometric data content, spacecraft ephemeris, planetary ephemeris, tracking station locations, coordinate systems, and attitude data. This Report deals explicitly with the technical definitions and conventions associated with interagency cross-support situations involving the transfer of ephemeris, tracking, and attitude data. The current issue brings the Green Book up to datewith the current issue of Orbit Data Messages (CCSDS 502.0-B-2) as well as the new Recommended Standards for Tracking Data Message and Attitude Data Messages (CCSDS 503.0-B1 and CCSDS 504.0-B-1, respectively).

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18 CCSDS 520.0-G-3 

Mission Operations Services Concept

3 December 2010 676,593 Bytes

his CCSDS Informational Report presents a set of concepts, reference architecture, and service framework for Spacecraft Monitoring and Control (SM&C). The standardization of the SM&C interfaces by means of a service-oriented architecture will allow development of standardized SM&C infrastructure systems for seamless transfer of data across systems,and adoption of commercial-off-the-shelf applications for monitoring and control purposes. The result will be significant savings in the development of the flight components and the ground segment of future space missions.

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19 CCSDS 610.0-G-5 

Space Data Systems Operations with Standard Formatted Data Units: System and Implementation Aspects

5 February 1987 141,018 Bytes

his Report concerns space data systems operations with Standard Formatted Data Units (SFDUs). It explains the rationale for operations with SFDUs, the initial operational requirements for SFDUs, and the major benefits to be expected from operations with SFDUs.This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

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20 CCSDS 621.0-G-1 

Standard Formatted Data

1 May 1992 1,292,867 Bytes

This Report explains the rationale of the Standard Formatted Data

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Units — A Tutorial.

Unit (SFDU) concept and outlines the Structure and Construction Rules with the help of examples. It supports the main SFDU Recommendation, CCSDS 620.0-B-2. This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

21 CCSDS 631.0-G-2 

Standard Formatted Data Units — Control Authority Procedures Tutorial

2 November 1994 213,874 Bytes

This Report describes the Control Authority (CA) organization from both an implementer's and a user's perspective. This document serves as a companion document to CCSDS 630.0-B-1 and CCSDS 632.0-B-1, and as such is intended to provide a tutorial for the procedures and services identified in the Control Authority Procedures (CAP) Recommendation and Control Authority Data Structures (CADS) Recommendation, background to assist in the effective implementation of the CAP and CADS Recommendations, and rationale and requirements for the CA organization.This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2008.

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22 CCSDS 641.0-G-2 

Parameter Value Language

2 June 2000 437,079 Bytes

This Report describes the Parameter Value Language (PVL)

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— A Tutorial. and provides a description of how and why one would use this language for information interchange. This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2011.

23 CCSDS 645.0-G-1

The Data Description Language EAST—A Tutorial

1 May 1997 430,977 Bytes

This Report describes the usage of the EAST language, its format, and construction rules as well as suggested practices. It is a companion document to CCSDS 644.0-B-1, The Data Description Language EAST Specification (CCSD0010). This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2011.

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The Data Description Language EAST—List of Conventions.

1 May 1997. 89,086 Bytes

This Report establishes an evolving list of conventions used in the data generation process to produce real numbers. These conventions are referenced in EAST Data Descriptions (see CCSDS 644.0-B-1) and could be referenced in other Data Description Records (DDRs), written in other Data Description Languages (DDLs).This document has been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2011.

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660.0-G-1  Telemetric and Command Exchange (XTCE).

Bytes presents a set of concepts and tutorial on the XML Telemetric and Command Exchange (XTCE). XTCE is an XML based format aim at facilitating the exchange of spacecraft telemetry and command databases between different organizations and systems during any mission phase. Such a non-proprietary format avoids the need for customized import/export tools, and the validation and new implementation of mission databases, which are often error-prone. The scope of XTCE is limited to the exchange of satellite telemetry and commanding databases. XTCE can be used to exchange a database between spacecraft manufacturers, instrument manufacturers, and different systems of the ground segment. It can also be used as an exchange mechanism between different development teams or between missions, which enhances database re-use.

26 CCSDS 700.0-G-3

Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Summary of

3 November 1992 179,002 Bytes

his CCSDS Report contains background and explanatory material to supplement the CCSDS Recommendation, Advanced Orbiting Systems, Network and Data Links: Architectural

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Concept, Rationale and Performance

Specification, 701.0-B-2.

27 CCSDS 706.1-G-1 

Motion Imagery and Applications

1 November 2010 1,883,406 Bytes

This document provides a common reference and framework for development of standards for digital video and motion imagery for use in space missions, and it provides a foundation for future recommendations for utilization of international standards for sharing or distributing video and motion imagery between spacecraft elements and ground distribution systems.

28 CCSDS 706.2-G-1 

Voice Communications

1 September 2010. 1,574,580 Bytes

This CCSDS Informational Report presents an overview of voice communications in use in human spaceflight.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Part 1:  Introduction and Overview

3 April 2007 579,961 Bytes

This Report provides an introduction to the concepts, features and characteristics of the CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP).

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Part 2: Implementers Guide

3 April 2007 1,886,805 Bytes

This Report provides information to assist implementers in understanding the details of the protocol and in the selection of appropriate options, and contains suggestions and recommendations about implementation-specific subjects. This Report also contains

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implementation reports from various member Agencies, reports on testing of the implementations and protocol, and the requirements upon which the CFDP is based

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Part 3: Interoperability Testing Final

1 September 2007 304,427 Bytes

This Informational Report describes and discusses the results of CFDP interoperability testing conducted among CCSDS Agencies.

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Next Generation Space Internet

1 April 2003 868,974 Bytes

This Report describes the proposed Next Generation Space Internet (NGSI) architecture

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Rationale, Scenarios, and Requirements for DTN in Space

1 August 2010. 1,276,532 Bytes

This Informational Report contains background and explanatory material to support forthcoming CCSDS Recommendations for a Delay-Tolerant Networking protocol suite. It describes the rationale, scenarios/use cases, and requirements for a proposed DTN service targeted at the space internetworking environment.

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Mars Mission Protocol Profiles--Purpose and Rationale.

1 July 2008. 646,224 Bytes

This CCSDS Informational Report provides an operations overview for Mars mission interoperability and gives the supporting rationale for the relevant communications protocols to be used in Mars end-to-end operations for packet or file relaying.

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Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services.

1 June 2007. 252,085 Bytes

This Informational Report describes the concept and supporting rationale for the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services (SOIS).  It is intended to provide an introduction and overview of the SOIS services concept upon which the detailed CCSDS SOIS recommendations are based, as well as to summarize the specific individual service recommendations and rationale. The concepts described in this Informational Report are the baseline concepts for the CCSDS standardization activities with respect to services and generic support services to be used in the flight segment of spacecraft systems.

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Wireless Network Communications Overview for Space Mission Operations

1 December 2010 5,399,899 Bytes

This Informational Report contains background and explanatory material to support the CCSDS wireless network communications Best Practices for networked wireless communications in support of space missions.   It examines the possibilities and advantages of the onboard application of wireless communications technology to space missions, describes a set of driving use cases in the space

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domain, and evaluates the utilization ofexisting technologies and related terrestrial commercial standards to meet the resulting space-based use case requirements. Also included is relevant tutorial information intended to assist the reader in understanding basic concepts of wireless transmission and networking along with possible issues related to the deployment of wireless networks.

37 CCSDS 910.0-G-2 

Space Link Extension Services—Executive Summary

2 March 2006 146,438 Bytes

This Administrative Report provides an overview of Space Link Extension (SLE) Services.  It is designed to assist readers with their review of existing and future SLE documentation.

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Standard Terminology, Conventions, and Methodology (TCM) for Defining Data Services

1 November 1994. 172,051 Bytes

This Report is a summary of, and cross-reference to, internationally adopted standards for defining data services, and is the result of a study of different data service definition conventions conducted in support of the definition of CCSDS Space Link Extension services. The material contained in the Report is not limited to Space Link Extension services and may be applicable to other data service definition activities of CCSDS and its member Agencies.

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910.3-G-3   Concept — Part 1:  Space Link Extension

Bytes support concept for CCSDS Space Link Extension (SLE) services.  It identifies the functional components of the ground-resident portion of a space data system and defines the interface points where agency interoperations may occur. This Report summarizes the technical considerations for all cross support of CCSDS-compliant space data systems.

40 CCSDS 914.1-G-1 

pace Link Extension—Application Program Interface for Transfer Services—Summary of Concept and Rationale

1 January 2006 432,719 Bytes

his Report presents a summary of supplementary information supporting the CCSDS documents that specify the Application Program Interface (API) for SLE transfer services.

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Space Link Extension—Application Program Interface for Transfer Services—Application Programmer's Guide.

2 October 2008 637,014 Bytes

This Application Programmer's Guide provides tutorial material for software developers wishing to integrate the API into SLE user applications or SLE provider applications.   In particular, it explains how to create and configure API components and discusses a number of scenarios demonstrating how an application can use the API.

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A30.0-G-3  Glossary Bytes glossaries provided by the active technical panels of the CCSDS.

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Unique Identification of CCSDS Objects and Services

1 June 2000 83,715 Bytes

his Report defines the highest-level CCSDS identifiers available to distinguish among types of CCSDS-defined objects and services at the CCSDS level, and it describes how to construct unique identifiers in the larger context of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT) identifiers.

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4. Orange Books: Experimental

CCSDS Experimental Specification (Orange Books) indicates that it is part of a research or development effort based on prospective requirements, and as such it is not considered a Standards Track document.  Experimental Recommendations are intended to demonstrate technical feasibility in anticipation of a 'hard' requirement that has not yet emerged. Experimental work may be rapidly transferred onto the Standards Track should a hard requirement emerge in the future.

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131.1-O-2Low Density Parity Check Codes for Use in Near-Earth and Deep Space.

2 September 2007 1,309,475 Bytes

This CCSDS Experimental specification is a NASA contribution to the CCSDS Space Link Coding and Synchronization Working Group.  The document describes a set of Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes, including definition of their code structures, encoder implementations and experimental performance results.

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Flexible Serially Concatenated Convolutional Turbo Codes with Near-Shannon Bound Performance for Telemetry Applications

1 September 2007 978,465 Bytes

This Experimental Specification describes a new coding/modulation scheme that provides a wide range of spectral efficiency values that can be reconfigured without interrupting the data transfer over the physical channel. The implementation of the encoder can be realized with certain degrees of parallelism without any significant increase in memory or computation requirements. This feature makes the scheme attractive in particular

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for on-board implementation.3 CCSDS

131.2-O-1 Cor. 1 

Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 131.2-O-1, Issued September 2007

1 February 2011 30,518 Bytes

his Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 131.2-O-1,  Flexible Serially Concatenated Convolutional Turbo Codes with  Near-Shannon Bound Performance for Telemetry Applications (Orange Book, Issue 1, September 2007)

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Next Generation Space Internet—End-to-End Resource Provisioning for Orbiting Missions

1 April 2003 331,575 Bytes

This Experimental Specification describes end-to-end resource provisioning for orbiting missions within the proposed Next Generation Space Internet (NGSI) architecture.

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Next Generation Space Internet—End-to-End Security for Space Mission Communications

1 April 2003 344,087 Bytes

This Experimental Specification describes the implementation of end-to-end security for space mission communications within the proposed Next Generation Space Internet (NGSI) architecture.

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5. Yellow Books: Record

CCSDS Record documents (Yellow Books) are CCSDS administrative documents such as CCSDS charters, procedures and meeting minutes.

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502.1-Y-1 Orbit Data Messages V2.0 Test Plan/Report

1 May 2010 431,702 Bytes

This report documents the prototype testing conducted on the CCSDS Orbit Data Messages (ODM), CCSDS 502.0-P-1.1.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Notebook of Common Inter-Agency Tests for Core Procedures

1 September 2007 389,632 Bytes

This CCSDS Record is a notebook intended to help those planning, participating in, and/or evaluating inter-Agency testing of the CFDP Protocol.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Notebook of Common Inter-Agency Tests for Core Procedures

1 September 2007 276,895 Bytes

This CCSDS Record is a notebook intended to help those planning, participating in, and/or evaluating inter-Agency testing of the CFDP Protocol.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Notebook of Common Inter-Agency Tests for Extended Procedures.

1 September 2007 342,528 Bytes

This document is a notebook intended to help those planning, participating in, and/or evaluating inter-Agency testing of the CFDP Extended Procedures.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Notebook of Common Inter-Agency Tests for Extended Procedures

1 September 2007. 247,663 Bytes

This document is a notebook intended to help those planning, participating in, and/or evaluating inter-Agency testing of the CFDP Extended Procedures.

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720.6-Y-1 Protocol (CFDP)—Notebook of Common Inter-Agency Tests for Store and Forward Overlay (SFO)

Bytes intended to help those planning, participating in, and/or evaluating inter-Agency testing of the CFDP Store and Forward Overlay (SFO) Procedures.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Notebook of Common Inter-Agency Tests for Store and Forward Overlay (SFO)

1 September 2007. 308,335 Bytes

his document is a notebook intended to help those planning, participating in, and/or evaluating inter-Agency testing of the CFDP Store and Forward Overlay (SFO) Procedures.

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8 CCSDS A00.0-Y-9

Procedures Manual for the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems

9 November 2003. 1,079,519 Bytes

The CCSDS Procedures Manual specifies the procedures to be followed by CCSDS participants in carrying out the business of the CCSDS. The current revision reflects organizational and procedural changes brought about by adoption of Proposal for Restructuring the CCSDS Organization and Processes, CCSDS A02.1-Y-1, April 2003.

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CCSDS Operating Plan for Standards Development - Draft Yellow Book.

4 December 2006. 297,570 Bytes

The CCSDS Operating Plan contains the charters of all of the CCSDS Working Groups that have been approved by the CCSDS Management Council.  It covers a future period of roughly 24 months and is formally updated approximately once per year to reflect the current

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A02.1-Y-2 

Restructured Organization and Processes for the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems

2 April 2004. 347,773 Bytes

This Restructured Organization and Processes document was initially created in response to calls to update and re-engineer the CCSDS organization at its autumn 2002 meeting. As a result, "CCSDS RECORD A02.1-Y-1, PROPOSAL FOR RESTRUCTURING THE CCSDS ORGANIZATION AND PROCESSES" was published in March 2003. This document updates A02.1-Y-1 by removing the rationale that led to the reorganization (thus streamlining the new CCSDS working procedures), and also to clarify the differences between "Recommended Standard" and "Recommended Practice" on the Standards track.

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CCSDS Publications Manual

2 June 2005 769,801 Bytes

The CCSDS Publications Manual defines a set of style specifications intended to standardize the appearance and format of CCSDS publications.  It is intended to serve as both a guide for CCSDS document developers and an editorial Manual for publishers of CCSDS Documents.

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B20.0-Y-2  

CCSDS RF and Modulation Subpanel 1E on Bandwidth-Efficient Modulations

97 Bytes comparative and technical studies prepared for CCSDS Subpanel 1E concerning bandwidth-efficient modulations. These studies were conducted to evaluate existing and new technologies in an effort to improve RF communication channel efficiencies.

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6. Silver Books: Historical – Obsolete

CCSDS Historical designation (Silver Books) is reserved for any approved CCSDS document that has been superseded by a more recent version or is for any other reason considered to be obsolete. More often than not, a CCSDS Historic document will be a CCSDS Recommended Standard that has come to the end of its useful operational life and no longer controls a committed deployment of international CCSDS-compatible mission support infrastructure.

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ISO1 CCSDS 101.0-

B-3-S Telemetry Channel Coding

3 May 1992 192,931 Bytes

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Telemetry Channel Coding

4 May 1999 306,918 Bytes

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Telemetry Channel Coding

5 June 2001 487,744 Bytes

This document has been withdrawn by the CCSDS

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Telemetry Channel Coding

6 October 2002 1,624,200 Bytes

This Recommendation establishes a common framework and provides a common basis for the coding schemes used on spacecraft telemetry streams. The telemetry channel coding concept described is the baseline concept forspacecraft-to-ground data communication within missions that are cross supported between Agencies of the CCSDS. The current Issue adds Reed-Solomon interleaving depth 8 and clarifies text regarding use of the Pseudo-Randomizer.

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Packet Telemetry 4 November 1995 423,005 Bytes

This document has been withdrawn by the CCSDS.

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Packet Telemetry 5 November 2000 438,246 Bytes

This Recommendation establishes a common framework and provides a common basis for the data structures of spacecraft telemetry streams. The Packet Telemetry concept described is the baseline concept for spacecraft-to-ground data communication within missions that are cross supported between Agencies of the CCSDS. Issue 5 of the CCSDS Packet Telemetry Recommendation adds specifications that allow the CCSDS Version-1 Telemetry Transfer Frame to be used to transport other types of packets in addition to CCSDS Version-1 Packets, including CCSDS Network Protocol (NP) Packets and Internet Protocol (IP) packets. This enhanced functionality is added to the Transfer Frame through the introduction of a standardized approach to interpreting the packet version number field. The format of the Transfer Frame is not changed from the previous issue.

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Packet Telemetry Services

1 May 1996 360,545 Bytes

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Packet Telemetry Service Specification

2 June 2001 537,260 Bytes

This Recommendation defines the services of a packet telemetry system. To do so, it establishes a layered model of Packet Telemetry protocols and defines Packet Telemetry Services by specifying the behavior at the service interfaces to each layer. The current issue adds specifications that allow the CCSDS Version-1 Telemetry Transfer Frame to be used to transport other types of packets in addition to CCSDS Version-1 Packets, including CCSDS Network Protocol (NP) Packets and Internet Protocol (IP) packets. This enhanced functionality is added to the Transfer Frame through the introduction of a standardized approach to interpreting the packet version number field. The format of the Transfer Frame is not changed.

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Lossless Data Compression

1 May 1997 397,173 Bytes

This Report presents a summary of the key operational concepts and rationale underlying the requirements for the CCSDS Recommendation, Lossless Data Compression. Supporting performance information along with illustrations are also

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included. This Report also provides a broad tutorial overview of the CCSDS Lossless Data Compression algorithm and is aimed at helping first-time readers to understand the Recommendation.

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Overview of Space Link Protocols

1 June 2001 329,108 Bytes

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Low Density Parity Check Codes for Use in Near-Earth and Deep Space Applications

1 August 2006 1,792,483 Bytes

This CCSDS Experimental specification is a NASA contribution to the CCSDS Space Link Coding and Synchronization Working Group.  The document describes a set of Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) codes, including definition of their code structures, encoder implementations and experimental performance results.

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transfer protocol data units that are not directly transferred by the Space Data Link Protocols over aground-to-space or space-to-space communications link.

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Encapsulation Service

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Space Link Identifiers

1 January 2002 243,920 Bytes

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Space Link Identifiers

2 November 2005 141,393 Bytes

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the specification of the CCSDS space link protocols, and it shows how these identifiers are managed at the CCSDS level. The current issue adds Proximity-1 Port ID values.

17 CCSDS 135.0-B-3-S Cor. 1

Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 135.0-B-3, Issued October 2006

3 Cor. 1 March 2008 23,773 Bytes

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Space Link Identifiers

3 October 2006 275,860 Bytes

The CCSDS Recommended Standard for Space Link Identifiers documents the identifiers that are defined or reserved by CCSDS as part of the specification of the CCSDS space link protocols, and it shows how these identifiers are managed at the CCSDS level. The current issue adds a security subsection; adds protocol IDs for IPv4, Encapsulation Service, and Encapsulation Service Extended Protocol IDs; and expands and clarifies the meaning of the Proximity-1 port ID for Packets.The current version of this document contains all updates through Technical Corrigendum 1, dated March 2008

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B-3-STelecommand Part 1—Channel Service

3 June 2000 163,422 Bytes

This Recommendation was developed within the layered architectural framework and embraces the standard data structures and data communication procedures that may be used by conventional missions within the lowest telecommand system layers. In this update to CCSDS 201.0-B-2, codeblock length options have been eliminated in favor of a single standard length of 64 bits (the longest and most efficient of the options specified in the previous issues).

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Telecommand Part 2—Data Routing Service

2 November 1992 224,324 Bytes

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Telecommand Part 2—Data Routing Service

3 June 2001 408,966 Bytes

This Recommendation for Telecommand Data Routing Service was developed within the layered architectural framework and embraces the standard data structures and data communication procedures that may be used by conventional missions within the intermediate telecommand system layers. The current issue adds specifications that allow the CCSDS Version-1 Telecommand Transfer Frame to

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be used to transport other types of packets in addition to CCSDS Version-1 Telecommand Packets, including CCSDS Network Protocol (NP) Packets and Internet Protocol (IP) packets. This enhanced functionality is added to the Transfer Frame through the introduction of a standardized approach to interpreting the packet version number field. The format of the Transfer Frame is not changed from the previous issue.

23 CCSDS 202.1-B-1-S

Telecommand Part 2.1—Command Operation Procedures

1 October 1991 256,641 Bytes

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Telecommand Part 2.1—Command Operation Procedures

2 June 2001 409,667 Bytes

The Command Operation Procedure forms a subpart of the Data Routing Service, which is described in CCSDS 202.0-B-3. This Recommendation contains the definition of the Command Operation Procedure in the form of state tables at the level of detail necessary to allow cross support. The current issue clarifies and improves the specification based on experience with real implementations.

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Telecommand Part 3—Data Management Service

1 January 1987 180,076 Bytes

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Telecommand Part 3—Data Management Service

2 June 2001 397,287 Bytes

This Recommendation was developed within the layered architectural framework and embraces the standard data structures and data communication procedures that may be used by conventional missions within the highest telecommand layers. The current issue adds specifications that allow the CCSDS Version-1 Telecommand Transfer Frame to be used to transport other types of packets in addition to CCSDS Version-1 Telecommand Packets, including CCSDS Network Protocol (NP) Packets and Internet Protocol (IP) packets. This enhanced functionality is added to the Transfer Frame through the introduction of a standardized approach to interpreting the packet version number field. The format of the Transfer Frame is not changed from the previous issue.

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Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol

1 October 2002 2,978,522 Bytes

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B-3-SProximity-1 Space Link Protocol—Data Link Layer

3 May 2004 1,394,079 Bytes

This Recommendation details Space Data System Standards in the area of Proximity space links.  Proximity space links are defined to be short-range, bi-directional, fixed or mobile radio links, generally used to communicate among probes, landers, rovers, orbiting constellations, and orbiting relays. These links are characterized by short time delays, moderate (not weak) signals, and short, independent sessions.

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Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol—Physical Layer

1 April 2003 559,824 Bytes

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Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol—Physical Layer

2 May 2004 290,762 Bytes

This Recommendation defines the Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol Physical Layer.  The specification for the channel connection process, provision for frequency bands and assignments, hailing channel, polarization, modulation, data rates, and performance requirements are defined in this document.

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TC Synchronization and Channel Coding

1 September 2003 536,857 Bytes

This Recommendation contains specifications for synchronization and channel

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coding to be used by space missions on asynchronous communications links. These specifications correspond with those contained in Telecommand Part 1—Channel Service. (Note: This is a restructured Recommendation*.)The current version of this document contains all updates through corrigendum 1.

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TC Space Data Link Protocol

1 September 2003 1,275,562 Bytes

This Recommendation specifies the protocol, services, and procedures pertaining to the CCSDS Version-1 Asynchronous Transfer Frame. These specifications correspond with the Data Link layer specifications contained in Telecommand Part 2—Data Routing Service. (Note: This is a restructured Recommendation*.)

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Communications Operation Procedure-1

1 September 2003 1,501,755 Bytes

This Recommendation specifies the Communications Operation Procedure-1 used by the TC Space Data Link Protocol. This specification corresponds with

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that of Telecommand Part 2.1—Command Operation Procedures.   (Note: This is a restructured Recommendation*.)

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Time Code Formats 2 April 1990 162,222 Bytes

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Time Code Formats 3 January 2002 230,826 Bytes

This Recommendation establishes a common framework and provides a common basis for the formats of time code data.

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CCSDS Global Spacecraft Identification Field Code Assignment Control Procedures

1 October 1993 120,317 Bytes

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Global Spacecraft Identification Field Code Assignment Control Procedures. CCSDS 320.0-B-1 Cor. 1

1 Cor. 1 November 1996 36,784 Bytes

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CCSDS Global Spacecraft Identification Field Code Assignment Control Procedures

2 November 1998 243,471 Bytes

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CCSDS Global Spacecraft Identification Field Code Assignment Control Procedures

3 April 2003 420,151 Bytes

This Recommendation specifies the procedures for obtaining and relinquishing CCSDS Global Spacecraft Identifiers for use in CCSDS Transfer Frames.

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B-4-S Spacecraft Identification Field Code Assignment Control Procedures

Bytes Recommendation establishes control procedures for Spacecraft Identification (SCID) codes.  As such, it defines the procedure governing assignment, use, relinquishment, and management of SCIDs. This Recommendation also provides a list of the CCSDS Agencies' Representatives as of the date of this document and a form for requesting and relinquishing SCIDs.

43 CCSDS 350.0-G-1-S

The Application of CCSDS Protocols to Secure Systems

1 March 1999 247,524 Bytes

This Report is intended to provide guidance to missions that wish to use the CCSDS Recommendations for spacecraft control and data handling but also require a level of security or data protection. The report provides background information on security, details various options for security implementation in space missions, and outlines the impact of security on defined CCSDS services.

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

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B-S Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

Bytes withdrawn by the CCSDS.

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

- May 1999 1,352,800 Bytes

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

- May 2000 1,383,006 Bytes

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

- June 2001 1,440,378 Bytes

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

14 December 2003 2,665,593 Bytes

Numerous concise recommendations appear in the notebook volume bearing the number 401.0-B. Each recommendation is dated, and the most recent revision is shown in the table of contents. These Recommendations are developed for conventional near-Earth and deep-space missions having moderate communications requirements.The current version includes all updates

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approved by the CCSDS Management Council through March 2003. The most recent release adds one new recommendation:2.2.8, "Suppressed Carrier Telecommand Systems" (Issue 1).

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth

15 September 2005 1,533,282 Bytes

Numerous concise recommendations appear in the notebook volume bearing the number 401.0-B.  Each recommendation is dated, and the date of the most recent revision is shown in the table of contents.These recommendations are developed for conventional near-Earth and deep-space missions having moderate communications requirements. The current version includes all updates approved by the CCSDS Management Council through August 2005. The most recent release updates the following recommendations: 2.1.8B, 2.2.4, 2.2.6, 2.3.3A, 2.3.5, 2.4.2, 2.4.10, 2.4.14A, 2.4.14B, 2.4.15A, 2.4.15B, 2.4.16, 2.4.6, 2.4.7, 2.4.9, 2.5.6B, 3.1.1, 3.1.6B, 3.2.1A, 3.3.1, 3.3.2A, 3.6.2A, 4.1.5, 4.2.1, 4.2.2, 4.2.3.

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Terminology subsection 5.1 has also been updated with this release.

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

16 March 2006 1,733,842 Bytes

Numerous concise recommendations appear in the notebook volume bearing the number 401.0-B.  Each recommendation is dated, and the most recent revision is shown in the table of contents. These Recommendations are developed for conventional near-Earth and deep-space missions having moderate communications requirements. The current issue adds new recommendations 2.5.1B and 3.1.2B; updates recommendations 2.1.3B, 2.1.4B, 2.3.2, 2.4.14B, 2.4.17B, 2.3.3A, 2.3.3B, 2.3.4A, 2.3.4B, 2.1.7B, 2.4.6, 3.3.3A, and 2.4.11; and deletes recommendation 2.6.12.

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

17 July 2006 2,796,491 Bytes

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near-Earth and deep-space missions having moderate communications requirements. The current issue adds new recommendations 2.4.19, 2.6.9A, 2.6.10A; updates recommendations 2.2.7, 2.4.12B, 2.4.18, 4.2.1; and updates subsection 5.1.

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

18 December 2007 1,712,183 Bytes

Numerous concise recommendations appear in the notebook volume bearing the number 401.0-B.  Each recommendation is dated, and the most recent revision is shown in the table of contents. These Recommendations are developed for conventional near-Earth and deep-space missions having moderate communications requirements. The current issue adds new recommendation2.4.20B and updates recommendations 2.4.12A, 2.4.12B, and 2.6.8B.

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Part 1: Earth Stations and Spacecraft

19 July 2008 2,249,372 Bytes

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developed for conventional near-Earth and deep-space missions having moderate communications requirements. The current issue updates recommendations 2.2.3, 2.4.2, 2.4.17A, and 2.4.17B, and deletes references to CCSDS 412.0-G-1.

55 CCSDS 411.0-G-3-S

Radio Frequency and Modulation—Part 1: Earth Stations

3 May 1997 1,983,311 Bytes

This Report contains specific Radio Frequency and Modulation characteristics of the spacecraft tracking and data-capture networks operated by the CCSDS Agencies. It is intended as a high-level compendium of information for use by flight projects and others wishing to ensure compatibility with these Agencies' tracking and data-collection facilities. This document replaces CCSDS 400.0-G-2.

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Radio Frequency and Modulation Systems—Spacecraft-Earth Station Compatibility Test Procedures

1 May 1992 111,112 Bytes

This document is a CCSDS Report that contains explanatory material to supplement and clarify information contained in CCSDS 401-B. In particular, this Report contains the procedures to be used in implementing Recommendation 401 (3.5.1) B-1, “Minimum Set of Spacecraft - Earth Station

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Tests Required to Ensure Compatibility.”

57 CCSDS 413.0-G-1-S

Bandwidth-Efficient Modulations: Summary of Definition, Implementation, and Performance

1 April 2003 2,774,755 Bytes

This Report contains technical material to supplement the CCSDS Recommendations for the standardization of modulation methods for high symbol rate transmissions generated by CCSDS Member Agencies.

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58 CCSDS 500.0-G-1-S

Navigation Data—Definitions and Conventions

1 June 2001 223,875 Bytes

This Report contains technical material to supplement the CCSDS Recommendations for the standardization of spacecraft navigation data generated by CCSDS Member Agencies. The topics covered herein include radiometric data content, spacecraft ephemeris, planetary ephemeris, tracking station locations, coordinate systems, and attitude data. This Report deals explicitly with the technical definitions and conventions associated with inter-Agency cross-support situations involving the transfer of ephemeris, tracking, and attitude data.

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Navigation Data—Definitions and Conventions

2 November 2005 1,270,775 Bytes

This Report contains technical material to supplement the CCSDS Recommendations for the standardization of spacecraft

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navigation data generated by CCSDS Member Agencies. The topics covered herein include radiometric data content, spacecraft ephemeris, planetary ephemeris, tracking station locations, coordinate systems, and attitude data. This Report deals explicitly with the technical definitions and conventions associated with inter-Agency cross-support situations involving the transfer of ephemeris, tracking, and attitude data. The current issue contains expanded material regarding spacecraft attitude data and radiometric tracking data.

60 CCSDS 501.0-B-1-S

Radio Metric and Orbit Data

1 January 1987 65,765 Bytes

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61 CCSDS 502.0-B-1-S

Orbit Data Messages 1 September 2004 446,104 Bytes

This Recommendation specifies two standard message formats for use in transferring spacecraft orbit information between space Agencies:  the Orbit Parameter Message (OPM) and the Orbit Ephemeris Message (OEM). The document includes sets of requirements and criteria that the message formats have been designed to meet. For exchanges where these requirements do not

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capture the needs of the participating Agencies, another mechanism may be selected.

62 CCSDS 520.0-G-1-S

Mission Operations Services Concept

1 May 2005 2,063,184 Bytes

This CCSDS Report presents a set of concepts, reference architecture, and service framework for spacecraft monitoring and control.

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Mission Operations Services Concept

2 August 2006 489,169 Bytes

This CCSDS Report presents a set of concepts, reference architecture, and service framework for spacecraft monitoring and control. The ability to standardize the interfaces for Spacecraft Monitoring and Control (SM&C) by means of a service oriented architecture will allow significant saving in the development of the flight components and the ground segment of future space missions. In fact, it will be possible to use standardised SM&C infrastructure systems to seamlessly transfer data across systems, and to adopt commercial-off-the-shelf applications for monitoring and control purposes.

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CCSDS Panel 2 Methodology for Development of

1 June 1998 208,823 Bytes

This Report details the methodology adopted by CCSDS Panel 2 for the

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Recommendations development of Recommendations.

65 CCSDS 641.0-B-1-S

Parameter Value Language Specification (CCSD0006)

1 May 1992 246,472 Bytes

This document has been withdrawn by the CCSDS.

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66 CCSDS 642.1-G-1-S

Language Usage in Information Interchange Tutorial

1 October 1989 90,449 Bytes

This Report is a tutorial on the use of languages for descriptive purposes in information interchange. It discusses some of the challenges involved in the interchange of information in the international space community. It assumes the use of the Standard Formatted Data Unit (SFDU) as a methodology for information interchange.

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67 CCSDS 644.0-B-1-S

The Data Description Language EAST Specification (CCSD0010)

1 May 1997 531,212 Bytes

This document has been withdrawn by the CCSDS.

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68 CCSDS 644.0-B-2-S

The Data Description Language EAST Specification (CCSD0010)

2 November 2000 775,863 Bytes

This update to the original Data Description Language EAST Recommendation extends EAST ability to handle repeated data items where repetition is terminated by a marker. The previous specification allowed this only at the first level of data hierarchy. These updates allow it at any level in the data hierarchy. This document has

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been reconfirmed by the CCSDS management Council through March 2011.

69 CCSDS 701.00-R-3 (Red Book)

Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Architectural Specification

3 June 1989 3,627,972 Bytes

This Red Book is a draft CCSDS Recommendation that was released for CCSDS Agency review in June 1989.  In October 1989 it was superseded by a CCSDS Blue Book, CCSDS 701.0-B-1. This June 1989 draft is maintained here for historical purposes. It should not be used as the basis for new implementations.

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Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Architectural Specification

2 November 1992 657,625 Bytes

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71 CCSDS 701.0-B-3-S

Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Architectural Specification

3 June 2001 1,317,275 Bytes

This Recommendation extends the previous set of CCSDS Recommendations for conventional missions to accommodate extra services needed by Advanced Orbiting Systems. Target Advanced Orbiting Systems include manned and man-tended space stations, unmanned space platforms, free-flying spacecraft, and new space transportation systems, many of which require a richer repertoire of data

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handling services than are provided by the conventional Recommendations. The current issue adds specifications that allow the CCSDS Version-2 Transfer Frame (AOS VCDU) to be used to transport other types of packets in addition to CCSDS Version-1 Packets (CP_PDUs), including CCSDS Network Protocol (NP) Packets and Internet Protocol (IP) packets.

72 CCSDS 704.0-B-1-S

Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Audio, Video and Still-Image Communications Services

1 May 1994 220,776 Bytes

This document has been withdrawn by the CCSDS.

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73 CCSDS 705.1-B-1-S

Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Abstract Data Type Library—Addendum to CCSDS 701.0-B-2

1 May 1994 261,923 Bytes

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Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Formal Specification of the Path Service and Protocol—Addendum to CCSDS 701.0-B-2

1 May 1994 410,468 Bytes

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75 CCSDS 705.3-B-1-S

Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Formal Specification of the VCLC Service and Protocol—Addendum to CCSDS 701.0-B-2

1 May 1994 326,425 Bytes

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Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Formal Specification of the VCA Service and Protocol—Addendum to CCSDS 701.0-B-2

1 May 1994 316,252 Bytes

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Space Communications Protocol Specification (SCPS)—Network Protocol (SCPS-NP)

1 May 1999 350,394 Bytes

This Recommendation defines the SCPS** network-layer protocol and services. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Warning – This document is being considered to be retired (converted to historical status as a silver book) and removed from the CCSDS library as an active recommended document. The planned timeframe to take action on retiring this document is April 2009. This is being done because we believe that the document is not in use by

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programs or projects at this time. If this action could have a detrimental effect on your program or project, please notify the CCSDS Secretariat mailto:[email protected].

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Space Communications Protocol Specification (SCPS)—Security Protocol (SCPS-SP)

1 May 1999 338,112 Bytes

This Recommendation defines the SCPS** security protocol and services. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Warning – This document is being considered to be retired (converted to historical status as a silver book) and removed from the CCSDS library as an active recommended document. The planned timeframe to take action on retiring this document is April 2009. This is being done because we believe that the document is not in use by programs or projects at this time. If this action could have a detrimental effect on your program or project, please notify the CCSDS Secretariat mailto:[email protected]. The current version of this document contains all updates through technical

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corrigendum 1, dated August 2010.

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Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 713.5-B-1, Issued May 1999

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August 2010 21,219 Bytes

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Space Communications Protocol Specification (SCPS)—Transport Protocol (SCPS-TP)

1 May 1999 658,615 Bytes

This Recommendation defines the SCPS** transport-layer protocols and services. SCPS-TP is also known as “TCP Tranquility.”

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Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 714.0-B-1-S, Issued May 1999

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Space Communications Protocol Specification (SCPS)—File Protocol (SCPS-FP)

1 May 1999 290,724 Bytes

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April 2009. This is being done because we believe that the document is not in use by programs or projects at this time. If this action could have a detrimental effect on your program or project, please notify the CCSDS Secretariat mailto:[email protected].

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Part 1: Introduction and Overview

2 September 2003 1,416,798 Bytes

This Report provides an introduction to the concepts, features and characteristics of the CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP).

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)—Part 2: Implementers Guide

2 September 2003 4,175,777 Bytes

This Report provides information to assist implementers in understanding the details of the protocol and in the selection of appropriate options, and contains suggestions and recommendations about implementation-specific subjects. This Report also contains implementation reports from various member Agencies, reports on testing of the implementations and protocol, and the requirements upon which the CFDP is based.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol

1 January 2002 967,403 Bytes

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B-2-SCCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)

2 October 2002 2,430,202 Bytes

This Recommendation defines a protocol suitable for the transmission of files to and from spacecraft data storage and capable of operating in a wide variety of mission configurations. In addition to the purely file delivery related functions, the protocol includes file management services to allow control over the storage medium. Although the protocol can operate over a wide range of subnetwork services, this Recommendation assumes the use of existing CCSDS packet services.

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CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP)

3 June 2005 726,134 Bytes

This Recommendation defines a protocol suitable for the transmission of files to and from spacecraft data storage and capable of operating in a wide variety of mission configurations.  In addition to the purely file delivery relatedfunctions, the protocol includes file management services to allow control over the storage medium. Although the protocol can operate over a wide range of subnetwork services, this Recommendation

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assumes the use of existing CCSDS packetservices. The current issue adds procedures for unacknowledged-mode handling of metadata and file data received after the arrival of the EOF PDU for the same transaction.

88 CCSDS 732.0-B-1-S

AOS Space Data Link Protocol

1 September 2003 986,620 Bytes

This Recommendation specifies the protocol, services, and procedures pertaining to the CCSDS Version-2 Transfer Frame. These specifications correspond with the VCDU/SLS service and protocol specifications contained in Advanced Orbiting Systems, Networks and Data Links: Architectural Specification. (Note: This is a restructured Recommendation.*)

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Space Link Extension Services—Executive Summary

1 April 2002 413,850 Bytes

This Administrative Report provides an overview of Space Link Extension (SLE) Services. It is designed to assist readers with their review of existing and future SLE documentation.

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90 CCSDS 910.3-G-2-S

Cross Support Concept — Part 1: Space Link Extension Services

2 April 2002 1,340,350 Bytes

This Report establishes a common framework and provides a common basis for the development of SLE services. It allows the development of compatible derived Standards

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for the SLE services that are within their cognizance. Derived Agency Standards may implement only a subset of the optional features allowed by the Cross Support Recommendations.

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Cross Support Reference Model—Part 1: Space Link Extension Services

1 May 1996 277,095 Bytes

This Recommendation establishes a common framework and provides a common basis for the specification of data services that extend the space-to-ground communication services previously defined by CCSDS. It allows implementing organizations within each agency to proceed coherently with the development of compatible derived standards for the ground systems that are within their cognizance.

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Space Link Extension – Return All Frames Service Specification

1 April 2002 741,667 Bytes

This document has been withdrawn by the CCSDS.

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Space Link Extension – Return All Frames Service Specification

2 November 2004 950,251 Bytes

This Recommended Standard defines the Space Link Extension (SLE) Return All Frames (RAF) service in conformance with the SLE Reference Model.  The RAF service is an SLE transfer

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service that delivers to a mission user all telemetry frames from one space link physical channel.

94 CCSDS 911.2-B-1-S

Space Link Extension – Return Channel Frames Service Specification

1 November 2004 976,897 Bytes

This Recommended Standard provides a basis for the development of real systems that implement the RCF service. Implementation of the RCF service in a real system additionally requires the availability of a communications service to convey invocations and returns of RCF service operations between RCF service users and providers.

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Space Link Extension – Return Operational Control Fields Service Specification

1 November 2004 1,022,011 Bytes

This Recommended Standard defines the Space Link Extension (SLE) Return Operational Control Fields (ROCF) service in conformance with the SLE Reference Model. The ROCF service is an SLE transfer service that delivers to a mission user all operational control fields from one master channel or one virtual channel.

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96 CCSDS 912.1-B-1-S

Space Link Extension – Forward CLTU Service Specification

1 April 2002 758,077 Bytes

This document has been withdrawn by the CCSDS.

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Space Link Extension – Forward CLTU Service

2 November 2004 673,941 Bytes

This Recommended Standard defines the Communications Link Transmission Unit (CLTU)

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Specification service in conformance with the transfer services specified in CCSDS 910.4-B-1, Cross Support Reference Model—Part 1: SLE Services. The Forward CLTU service is a Space Link Extension (SLE) transfer service that enables a mission to send CLTUs to a spacecraft.The current version of this document contains all updates through Technical Corrigendum 1, dated May 2007.

98 CCSDS 912.1-B-2-S Cor.1

Technical Corrigendum 1 to CCSDS 912.1-B-2, Issued November 2004

1 May 2007 17,505 Bytes

This Technical Corrigendum documents changes to CCSDS 912.1-B-2, Space Link Extension—Forward CLTU Service Specification (Blue Book, Issue 2, December 2004).

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Space Link Extension – Forward Space Packet Service Specification

1 November 2004 1,294,302 Bytes

This Recommended Standard defines the Forward Space Packet (FSP) service in conformance with the transfer services specified in CCSDS 910.4-B-1, Cross Support Reference Model―Part 1: SLE Services. The FSP service is a Space Link Extension (SLE) transfer service that enables a mission to send Space Packets to a spacecraft in sequence-controlled or expedited mode.

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G-1-S Extension—Application Program Interface for Transfer Services—Application Programmer's Guide

Bytes Guide provides tutorial material for software developers wishing to integrate the API into SLE user applications or SLE provider applications.  In particular, it explains how to create and configure API components and discusses a number of scenarios demonstrating how an application can use the API.