Ground networks must respond to the requirements of future missions, which include smaller sizes, tighter budgets, increased numbers, and shorter development schedules. The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) is meeting these challenges by developing a general cross support concept, reference model, and service specifications for Space Link Extension services for space missions involving cross support among Space Agencies. This paper identifies and bounds the problem, describes the need to extend Space Link services, gives an overview of the operations concept, and introduces complimentary CCSDS work on standardizing Space Link Extension services.
Cross Support Overview and Operations Concept for Future Space Missions
1994
8 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Aerospace systems , Data systems , Data transfer (Computers) , Ground based control , Ground operational support system , Integrated mission control center , Spacecraft control , Standardization , Computer systems design , Onboard data processing , Space communication , Space missions , Telecommunication
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