ESA has developed standards for packet telemetry and telecommand, which are derived from the recommendations of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS). These standards are now mandatory for future ESA programs as well as for many programs currently under development. However, while these packet standards address the end-to-end transfer of telemetry and telecommand data between applications on the ground and Application Processes on-board, they leave open the internal structure or content of the packets. This paper presents the ESA Packet Utilization Standard (PUS) which addresses this very subject and, as such, serves to extend and complement the ESA packet standards. The goal of the PUS is to be applicable to future ESA missions in all application areas (Telecommunications, Science, Earth Resources, microgravity, etc.). The production of the PUS falls under the responsibility of the ESA Committee for Operations and EGSE Standards (COES).
ESA Standard for Telemetry and Telecommand Packet Utilisation: PUS
1994
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Common Carrier & Satellite , Aerospace systems , Data systems , Packet transmission , Packets (Communication) , Satellite communication , Telemetry , Applications programs (Computers) , Transmission efficiency , User requirements , Command and control , Data transfer (Computers) , European space agency , Onboard data processing , Satellite control , Satellite tracking , Foreign technology
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