Title :
Data services for space station Freedom
Author :
Easton, C.R. ; Smith, J.F.
Author_Institution :
McDonnell Douglas Space Syst. Co., La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract :
The data services that are available between the space station Freedom and the users of Freedom located on the ground are described from a user´s perspective. These services consist of path service on the onboard LAN to provide minimum service and maximum throughput for telemetry, ISO protocol services on the LAN to provide robust end-to-end communications and applications services, path and bitstream services over dedicated high-rate links from payloads to communications and tracking system input ports for telemetry, audio service for two-way voice communications with the ground, and video services for two-way videoconferencing and standard video-image data. The space station will use virtual channels (VCSs) to deliver predefined data sets (packaged in a VC) to the correct destinations for data traveling in both the forward (ground-to-space) and return (space-to-ground) directions. The VC provides a means of dividing the single physical RF link into a number of smaller ´virtual´ links that can be reassigned as required, and also of creating a virtual link between the two end points of the VC.<>
Keywords :
data communication systems; local area networks; protocols; space communication links; space vehicles; telecommunication services; teleconferencing; telemetering systems; video signals; voice communication; ISO protocol services; RF link; applications services; audio service; bitstream services; data services; high-rate links; onboard LAN; path service; payloads; space station Freedom; telemetry; tracking system input ports; two-way videoconferencing; two-way voice communications; video services; video-image data; virtual channels; virtual link; ISO standards; Local area networks; Payloads; Protocols; Robustness; Space stations; Teleconferencing; Telemetry; Throughput; Virtual colonoscopy;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE