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2、wordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 18428:2013.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee ACE/68/-/7, Space systems and operations - Space dataand information transfer systems.A list of organizations represented on this committee can beobtained
3、on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessaryprovisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correctapplication. The British Standards Institution 2013. Published by BSI StandardsLimited 2013ISBN 978 0 580 80293 5ICS 49.140Compliance with a Britis
4、h Standard cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.This British Standard was published under the authority of theStandards Policy and Strategy Committee on 30 June 2013.Amendments issued since publicationDate Text affectedBS ISO 18428:2013Reference numberISO 18428:2013(E)ISO 2013INTERNATIONAL S
5、TANDARD ISO18428First edition2013-06-01Space data and information transfer systems Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services Subnetwork Device Discovery Service Systmes de transfert des informations et donnes spatiales Services dinterfaces bord des vhicules spatiaux Service de dcouverte des priphriques
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15、ll rights reserved 1Space data and information transfer systems Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services Subnetwork Device Discovery Service 1 Scope This International Standard is one of a family of documents specifying the SOIS-compliant services to be provided by onboard subnetworks. This Internation
16、al Standard defines services and service interfaces provided by the SOIS Subnetwork Device Discovery Service. Its scope is to specify the service only and not to specify methods of providing the service over a variety of onboard data links. This International Standard conforms to the principles set
17、out in the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services Green Book and is intended to be applied together with it. The protocols which provide this service are to be documented for individual links, and this can be in the purview of individual missions, agencies, or CCSDS, depending on future circumstance.
18、 The scope and field of application are furthermore detailed in subclause 1.2 of the enclosed CCSDS publication. 2 Requirements Requirements are the technical recommendations made in the following publication (reproduced on the following pages), which is adopted as an International Standard: CCSDS 8
19、54.0-M-1, December 2009, Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services - Subnetwork Device Discovery Service. For the purposes of international standardization, the modifications outlined below shall apply to the specific clauses and paragraphs of publication CCSDS 854.0-M-1. Pages i to v This part is infor
20、mation which is relevant to the CCSDS publication only. 3 Revision of publication CCSDS 854.0-M-1 It has been agreed with the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems that Subcommittee ISO/TC 20/SC 13 will be consulted in the event of any revision or amendment of publication CCSDS 854.0-M-1. To
21、 this end, NASA will act as a liaison body between CCSDS and ISO. BS ISO 18428:2013ISO 18428:2013(E) 2 ISO 2013 All rights reserved(Blank page) BS ISO 18428:2013Recommendation for Space Data System Practices SPACECRAFT ONBOARD INTERFACE SERVICESSUBNETWORK DEVICE DISCOVERY SERVICE RECOMMENDED PRACTIC
22、E CCSDS 854.0-M-1 MAGENTA BOOK December 2009 ISO 18428:2013(E)3 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 18428:2013CCSDS RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR SOIS SUBNETWORK DEVICE DISCOVERY SERVICE AUTHORITY Issue: Recommended Practice, Issue 1 Date: December 2009 Location: Washington, DC, USA This document has been
23、 approved for publication by the Management Council of the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) and represents the consensus technical agreement of the participating CCSDS Member Agencies. The procedure for review and authorization of CCSDS documents is detailed in the Procedures Ma
24、nual for the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems, and the record of Agency participation in the authorization of this document can be obtained from the CCSDS Secretariat at the address below. This document is published and maintained by: CCSDS Secretariat Space Communications and Navigatio
25、n Office, 7L70 Space Operations Mission Directorate NASA Headquarters Washington, DC 20546-0001, USA CCSDS 854.0-M-1 Page i December 2009 ISO 18428:2013(E)4 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 18428:2013CCSDS RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR SOIS SUBNETWORK DEVICE DISCOVERY SERVICE STATEMENT OF INTENT The Co
26、nsultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) is an organization officially established by the management of its members. The Committee meets periodically to address data systems problems that are common to all participants, and to formulate sound technical solutions to these problems. Inasmuc
27、h as participation in the CCSDS is completely voluntary, the results of Committee actions are termed Recommendations and are not in themselves considered binding on any Agency. CCSDS Recommendations take two forms: Recommended Standards that are prescriptive and are the formal vehicles by which CCSD
28、S Agencies create the standards that specify how elements of their space mission support infrastructure shall operate and interoperate with others; and Recommended Practices that are more descriptive in nature and are intended to provide general guidance about how to approach a particular problem as
29、sociated with space mission support. This Recommended Practice is issued by, and represents the consensus of, the CCSDS members. Endorsement of this Recommended Practice is entirely voluntary and does not imply a commitment by any Agency or organization to implement its recommendations in a prescrip
30、tive sense. No later than five years from its date of issuance, this Recommended Practice will be reviewed by the CCSDS to determine whether it should: (1) remain in effect without change; (2) be changed to reflect the impact of new technologies, new requirements, or new directions; or (3) be retire
31、d or cancelled. In those instances when a new version of a Recommended Practice is issued, existing CCSDS-related member Practices and implementations are not negated or deemed to be non-CCSDS compatible. It is the responsibility of each member to determine when such Practices or implementations are
32、 to be modified. Each member is, however, strongly encouraged to direct planning for its new Practices and implementations towards the later version of the Recommended Practice. CCSDS 854.0-M-1 Page ii December 2009 ISO 18428:2013(E)5 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 18428:2013CCSDS RECOMMENDED PR
33、ACTICE FOR SOIS SUBNETWORK DEVICE DISCOVERY SERVICE FOREWORD This document is a technical Recommended Practice for use in developing flight and ground systems for space missions and has been prepared by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS). The Subnetwork Device Discovery Servic
34、e described herein is intended for missions that are cross-supported between Agencies of the CCSDS, in the framework of the Spacecraft Onboard Interface Services (SOIS) CCSDS area. This Recommended Practice specifies a service to be used by space missions to identify the presence of subnetwork data
35、systems. The SOIS Subnetwork Device Discovery Service is a simple service which is provided by data link-specific mechanisms within the subnetwork layers. The service may be invoked by a subnetwork user entity or by mechanisms internal to the subnetwork (e.g., when a device is first connected to the
36、 subnetwork). The SOIS Subnetwork Device Discovery Service provides a common service interface regardless of the particular type of data link being used for communication. Through the process of normal evolution, it is expected that expansion, deletion, or modification of this document may occur. Th
37、is Recommended Practice is therefore subject to CCSDS document management and change control procedures, which are defined in the Procedures Manual for the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems. Current versions of CCSDS documents are maintained at the CCSDS Web site: http:/www.ccsds.org/ Qu
38、estions relating to the contents or status of this document should be addressed to the CCSDS Secretariat at the address indicated on page i. CCSDS 854.0-M-1 Page iii December 2009 ISO 18428:2013(E)6 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 18428:2013CCSDS RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR SOIS SUBNETWORK DEVICE DI
39、SCOVERY SERVICE At time of publication, the active Member and Observer Agencies of the CCSDS were: Member Agencies Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)/Italy. British National Space Centre (BNSC)/United Kingdom. Canadian Space Agency (CSA)/Canada. Centre National dEtudes Spatiales (CNES)/France. China Na
40、tional Space Administration (CNSA)/Peoples Republic of China. Deutsches Zentrum fr Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)/Germany. European Space Agency (ESA)/Europe. Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA)/Russian Federation. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)/Brazil. Japan Aerospace Exploration
41、Agency (JAXA)/Japan. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/USA. Observer Agencies Austrian Space Agency (ASA)/Austria. Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BFSPO)/Belgium. Central Research Institute of Machine Building (TsNIIMash)/Russian Federation. Centro Tecnico Aeroespacial (CTA
42、)/Brazil. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)/China. Chinese Academy of Space Technology (CAST)/China. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)/Australia. CSIR Satellite Applications Centre (CSIR)/Republic of South Africa. Danish National Space Center (DNSC)/Denmark. Europe
43、an Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT)/Europe. European Telecommunications Satellite Organization (EUTELSAT)/Europe. Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA)/Thailand. Hellenic National Space Committee (HNSC)/Greece. Indian Space Research
44、 Organization (ISRO)/India. Institute of Space Research (IKI)/Russian Federation. KFKI Research Institute for Particle section 2, describing general concepts and assumptions; section 3, containing the Subnetwork Device Discovery Service specification; section 4, containing the Management Information
45、 Base (MIB) for the service; section 5, comprising a Service Conformance Statement Proforma. In addition, annex A contains informative references. CCSDS 854.0-M-1 Page 1-1 December 2009 ISO 18428:2013(E)10 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 18428:2013CCSDS RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR SOIS SUBNETWORK DE
46、VICE DISCOVERY SERVICE 1.5 CONVENTIONS AND DEFINITIONS 1.5.1 BIT NUMBERING CONVENTION AND NOMENCLATURE In this document, the following convention is used to identify each bit in an N-bit field. The first bit in the field to be transmitted (i.e., the most left justified when drawing a figure) is defi
47、ned to be Bit 0; the following bit is defined to be Bit 1 and so on up to Bit N1. When the field is used to express a binary value (such as a counter), the Most Significant Bit (MSB) shall be the first transmitted bit of the field, i.e., Bit 0 (see figure 1-1). BIT 0 BIT N1N-BIT DATA FIELDFIRST BIT
48、TRANSFERRED = MSBFigure 1-1: Bit Numbering Convention In accordance with modern data communications practice, spacecraft data fields are often grouped into eight-bit words widely known as bytes. Throughout this Recommended Practice, such an eight-bit word is called an octet. The numbering for octets
49、 within a data structure starts with zero. By CCSDS convention, any spare bits are permanently set to 0. 1.5.2 DEFINITIONS 1.5.2.1 General For the purpose of this document the following definitions apply. 1.5.2.2 Definitions from the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Basic Reference Model This document is defined using the style established by the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Basic Reference Model (reference A3). This model provides