It is proposed to create a fully 'open' architectural specification for standardized space mission command and control. By being open, i.e., independent for any particular implementation, diversity and competition will be encouraged among future commercial suppliers of space equipment and systems. Customers of the new standard capability are expected to include: (1) the civil space community (e.g., NASA, NOAA, international Agencies); (2) the military space community (e.g., Air Force, Navy, intelligence); and (3) the emerging commercial space community (e.g., mobile satellite service providers).
Standard Protocol Stack for Mission Control
1994
8 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Command and control , Computer networks , Ground based control , Protocol (Computers) , Space communication , Space missions , Spacecraft control , Standardization , Control systems design , Aerospace technology transfer , Feedback control , Intelligence , Navy , Packets (Communication) , Space commercialization , Technology utilization
Standard protocol stack for mission control
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