CCSDS: Advancing Spaceflight Technology for International Collaboration

CCSDS: Advancing Spaceflight Technology for International Collaboration by Mike Kearney, published by BiblioGov on July 31, 2013, is a detailed exploration of the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) and its role in developing data and communications standards since 1982. This 34-page manuscript outlines the CCSDS architecture, emphasizing its importance in facilitating interoperability for international collaboration in spaceflight missions. It discusses how CCSDS adapts to advancements in technology while also innovating when existing products are unsuitable for spaceflight applications.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the CCSDS’s current scope, which includes the end-to-end data architecture of spaceflight missions and ongoing efforts to standardize advanced technologies. The manuscript delves into critical technical areas such as Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN), Asynchronous Message Service (AMS), and multispectral data compression, among others. It highlights the importance of broad international participation in the development of CCSDS standards, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intersection of politics, government, and space technology.
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The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) has been developing data and communications standards since 1982, with the objective of providing interoperability for enabling international collaboration for spaceflight missions. As data and communications technology has advanced, CCSDS has progressed to capitalize on existing products when available and suitable for spaceflight, and to develop innovative new approaches when available products fail. The current scope of the CCSDS architecture spans the end-to-end data architecture of a spaceflight mission, with ongoing efforts to develop and standardize cutting-edge technology. This manuscript describes the overall architecture, the position of CCSDS in the standards and international mission community, and some CCSDS processes. It then highlights in detail several of the most interesting and critical technical areas in work right now, and how they support collaborative missions. Special topics include: Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN), Asynchronous Message Service (AMS), Multispectral/Hyperspectral Data Compression (MHDC), Coding and Synchronization, Onboard Wireless, Spacecraft Monitor and Control, Navigation, Security, and Time Synchronization/Correlation. Broad international participation in development of CCSDS standards is encouraged.
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