Telemetry Handling on the Space Station Data Management System

International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1987 / Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, California === Traditional space telemetry has generally been handled as asynchronous data stream fed into a time division multiplexed channel on a point-to-point radio frequency (RF) link be...

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Main Author: Whitelaw, Virigina A.
Other Authors: NASA - Johnson Space Center
Language:en_US
Published: International Foundation for Telemetering 1987
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615260
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6152602016-07-02T03:01:12Z Telemetry Handling on the Space Station Data Management System Whitelaw, Virigina A. NASA - Johnson Space Center International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1987 / Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, California Traditional space telemetry has generally been handled as asynchronous data stream fed into a time division multiplexed channel on a point-to-point radio frequency (RF) link between space and ground. The data handling concepts emerging for the Space Station challenge each of these precepts. According to current concepts, telemetry data on the Space Station will be packetized. It will be transported asynchronously through onboard networks. The space-to-ground link will not be time division multiplexed, but rather will have flexibly managed virtual channels, and finally, the routing of telemetry data must potentially traverse multiple ground distribution networks. Appropriately, the communication standards for handling telemetry are changing to support the highly networked Space Station environment. While a companion paper (1. W. Marker, "Telemetry Formats for the Space Station RF Links") examines the emerging telemetry concepts and formats for the RF link, this paper focuses on the impact of telemetry handling on the design of the onboard networks that are part of the Data Management System (DMS). The DMS will provide the connectivity between most telemetry sources and the onboard node for transmission to the ground. By far the bulk of data transported by DMS will be telemetry, however, not all telemetry will place the same demands on the communication system and DMS must also satisfy a rich array of services in support of distributed Space Station operations. These services include file transfer, data base access, application messaging and several others. The DMS communications architecture, which will follow the International Standards Organization (ISO) Reference Model, must support both the high throughput needed for telemetry transport, as well as the rich services needed for distributed computer systems. This paper discusses an architectural approach to satisfying the dual set of requirements and discusses several of the functionality vs. performance trade-offs that must be made in developing an optimized mechanism for handling telemetry data in the DMS. 1987-10 text Proceedings 0884-5123 0074-9079 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615260 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/615260 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings en_US http://www.telemetry.org/ Copyright © International Foundation for Telemetering International Foundation for Telemetering
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description International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1987 / Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, California === Traditional space telemetry has generally been handled as asynchronous data stream fed into a time division multiplexed channel on a point-to-point radio frequency (RF) link between space and ground. The data handling concepts emerging for the Space Station challenge each of these precepts. According to current concepts, telemetry data on the Space Station will be packetized. It will be transported asynchronously through onboard networks. The space-to-ground link will not be time division multiplexed, but rather will have flexibly managed virtual channels, and finally, the routing of telemetry data must potentially traverse multiple ground distribution networks. Appropriately, the communication standards for handling telemetry are changing to support the highly networked Space Station environment. While a companion paper (1. W. Marker, "Telemetry Formats for the Space Station RF Links") examines the emerging telemetry concepts and formats for the RF link, this paper focuses on the impact of telemetry handling on the design of the onboard networks that are part of the Data Management System (DMS). The DMS will provide the connectivity between most telemetry sources and the onboard node for transmission to the ground. By far the bulk of data transported by DMS will be telemetry, however, not all telemetry will place the same demands on the communication system and DMS must also satisfy a rich array of services in support of distributed Space Station operations. These services include file transfer, data base access, application messaging and several others. The DMS communications architecture, which will follow the International Standards Organization (ISO) Reference Model, must support both the high throughput needed for telemetry transport, as well as the rich services needed for distributed computer systems. This paper discusses an architectural approach to satisfying the dual set of requirements and discusses several of the functionality vs. performance trade-offs that must be made in developing an optimized mechanism for handling telemetry data in the DMS.
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