1、BRITISH STANDARD AEROSPACE SERIES BS EN 14776:2004 Space engineering Ground systems and operations Telemetry and telecommand packet utilization The European Standard EN 14776:2004 has the status of a British Standard ICS 49.140 BS EN 14776:2004 This British Standard was published under the authority
2、 of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 11 August 2004 BSI 11 August 2004 ISBN 0 580 44261 6 National foreword This British Standard is the official English language version of EN 14776:2004. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee ACE/68, Space system
3、s and operations, which has the responsibility to: A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Cross-references The British Standards which implement international or European publications referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Cat
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6、informed; monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the EN title page, pages 2 to 187 and a back cover. The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the d
7、ocument was last issued. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date Comments EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM EN 14776 August 2004 ICS 49.140 English version Space engineering - Ground systems and operations - Telemetry and telecommand packet utilization Ingnierie spatiale -
8、Systmes au sol et oprations - Utilisation de la tlmtrie et de la tlcommande par paquets Raumfahrttechnik - Bodensysteme und Bodenbetrieb - Anwendung des Telemetrie- und Telekommando- Datenpackets This European Standard was approved by CEN on 30 April 2004. CEN members are bound to comply with the CE
9、N/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to
10、 any CEN member. This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions
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13、 14776:2004: EEN 14776:2004 (E) 2 Contents page Foreword7 Introduction .8 1 Scope 9 2 Normative references 10 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 10 3.1 Terms and definitions .10 3.2 Abbreviated terms .13 4 PUS operations concepts .14 4.1 Introduction14 4.2 Application processes 15 4.3 Packet
14、 design and routing15 4.4 Telecommanding .17 4.5 Telemetry reporting .21 4.6 Software management 22 4.7 On-board operations scheduling .23 4.8 On-board monitoring.24 4.9 On-board operations procedures.25 4.10 Attaching actions to on-board events .25 4.11 On-board storage and retrieval 25 4.12 Teleme
15、try generation and forwarding .26 4.13 Memory management27 4.14 Diagnostic mode27 4.15 Off-line testing28 5 Service specification .28 5.1 Introduction28 5.2 Conventions .29 5.3 Telecommand packet structure31 5.4 Telemetry source packet structure35 5.5 Standard services38 6 Telecommand verification s
16、ervice.39 6.1 Scope 39 6.2 Service concept .39 6.3 Service requests and reports .40 6.4 Capability sets42 7 Device command distribution service.42 7.1 Scope 42 7.2 Service concept .43 7.3 Service requests and reports .43 7.4 Capability sets45 8 Housekeeping and diagnostic data reporting service.45 8
17、.1 Scope 45 8.2 Service concept .46 8.3 Service requests and reports .47 EN 14776:2004 (E) 3 8.4 Capability sets .53 9 Parameter statistics reporting service56 9.1 Scope56 9.2 Service concept .56 9.3 Service requests and reports.56 9.4 Capability sets .60 10 Event reporting service.60 10.1 Scope60 1
18、0.2 Service concept .61 10.3 Service requests and reports.61 10.4 Capability sets .62 11 Memory management service 63 11.1 Scope63 11.2 Service concept .63 11.3 Service requests and reports.64 11.4 Capability sets .69 12 Function management service.70 12.1 Scope70 12.2 Service concept .70 12.3 Servi
19、ce requests and reports.70 12.4 Capability sets .71 13 Time management service71 13.1 Scope71 13.2 Service concept .72 13.3 Service requests and reports.72 13.4 Capability sets .73 14 On-board operations scheduling service .74 14.1 Scope74 14.2 Service concept .74 14.3 Service requests and reports.7
20、8 14.4 Capability sets .91 15 On-board monitoring service .92 15.1 Scope92 15.2 Service concept .93 15.3 Service requests and reports.97 15.4 Capability sets .108 16 Large data transfer service.108 16.1 Scope108 16.2 Service concept .109 16.3 Service requests and reports.113 16.4 Capability sets .11
21、7 17 Packet forwarding control service.118 17.1 Scope118 17.2 Service concept .118 17.3 Service requests and reports.119 17.4 Capability sets .124 18 On-board storage and retrieval service 125 18.1 Scope125 18.2 Service concept .126 18.3 Service requests and reports.128 18.4 Capability sets .136 19
22、Test service137 19.1 Scope137 19.2 Service concept .138 EN 14776:2004 (E) 4 19.3 Service requests and reports .138 19.4 Capability sets138 20 On-board operations procedure service .138 20.1 Scope 138 20.2 Service concept .139 20.3 Service requests and reports .139 20.4 Capability sets144 21 Event-ac
23、tion service145 21.1 Scope 145 21.2 Service concept .145 21.3 Service requests and reports .146 21.4 Capability sets148 22 Summary of service requests and reports149 23 Parameter types and structure rules .153 23.1 Introduction153 23.2 Conventions .154 23.3 Encoding formats of parameter types.154 23
24、.4 Tailoring of packet structures for a mission.155 23.5 Simple parameter types 156 23.6 Structured field types163 Annex A (normative) Examples.170 Annex B (normative) Mission constants 178 Annex C (normative) Spacecraft time protocols .180 Annex D (normative) Command pulse distribution.184 Bibliogr
25、aphy 187 Figures Figure 1 Example of a telecommand execution profile. 18 Figure 2 Telecommand system layers 20 Figure 3 The relation between execution result and interlock status 77 Figure 4 Parameter check definitions and check status . 95 Figure 5 The splitting of a service data unit in parts to b
26、e downlinked (uplinked) 110 Figure 6 An example of a storage and retrieval approach 127 Figure 7 States and transitions for an on-board operations procedure 139 Figure 8 Diagram conventions used by the structure rules set #1 164 Figure 9 Diagram conventions used by the structure rules set #1 (contin
27、ued). 165 Figure A.1 Standard packet check sequence generation . 170 Figure A.2 Encoder . 172 Figure A.3 Decoder . 172 EN 14776:2004 (E) 5 Tables Table 1 Telecommand acceptance and execution telemetry 18 Table 2 Standard services specified within this document.38 Table 3 Summary of telecommand verif
28、ication service minimum capabilities 42 Table 4 Summary of telecommand verification service additional capabilities42 Table 5 Summary of device command distribution service minimum capabilities.45 Table 6 Summary of device command distribution service additional capabilities45 Table 7 Summary of hou
29、sekeeping sub-service minimum capabilities.53 Table 8 Summary of diagnostic sub-service minimum capabilities .54 Table 9 Summary of report definitions control additional capabilities54 Table 10 Summary of report definitions reporting additional capabilities 54 Table 11 Summary of sampling time offse
30、t reporting additional capabilities.55 Table 12 Summary of filtered mode minimum capabilities 55 Table 13 Summary of filtered mode additional capabilities .55 Table 14 Summary of parameter statistics reporting service minimum capabilities60 Table 15 Summary of parameter statistics reporting service
31、additional capabilities.60 Table 16 Summary of event reporting service minimum capabilities 62 Table 17 Summary of event reporting service additional capabilities63 Table 18 Summary of memory management service additional capabilities 69 Table 19 Summary of function management service minimum capabi
32、lities71 Table 20 Summary of rate control sub-service minimum capabilities .73 Table 21 Summary of time reporting sub-service minimum capabilities .73 Table 22 Decision table for the release status of a telecommand.76 Table 23 Summary of on-board operations scheduling service minimum capabilities91
33、Table 24 Summary of on-board operations scheduling service additional capabilities.92 Table 25 Summary of on-board monitoring service minimum capabilities 108 Table 26 Summary of on-board monitoring service additional capabilities .108 Table 27 Summary of sending sub-service (downlink) minimum capab
34、ilities .117 Table 28 Summary of receiving sub-service (uplink) minimum capabilities 117 EN 14776:2004 (E) 6 Table 29 Summary of sending sub-service (downlink) additional capabilities 118 Table 30 Summary of receiving sub-service (uplink) additional capabilities. 118 Table 31 Decision table for the
35、forwarding status of a packet 119 Table 32 Summary of packet forwarding control service minimum capabilities . 124 Table 33 Summary of packet forwarding control service additional capabilities 125 Table 34 Summary of packet selection sub-service minimum capabilities. 136 Table 35 Summary of storage
36、and retrieval sub-service minimum capabilities 137 Table 36 Summary of packet selection sub-service additional capabilities 137 Table 37 Summary of storage and retrieval sub-service additional capabilities. 137 Table 38 Summary of test service minimum capabilities 138 Table 39 Summary of on-board op
37、erations procedure service minimum capabilities 144 Table 40 Summary of on-board operations procedure service additional capabilities . 145 Table 41 Summary of event-action service minimum capabilities 148 Table 42 Summary of event-action service additional capabilities . 149 Table 43 Summary of req
38、uests and reports for PUS standard services. 149 EN 14776:2004 (E) 7 Foreword This document (EN 14776:2004) has been prepared by CEN. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by February 2005,
39、 and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by February 2005. It is based on a previous version 1)originally prepared by the ECSS Working Group for Ground Systems and Operations, reviewed by the ECSS Engineering Panel and approved by the ECSS Steering Board. The European Coo
40、peration for Space Standardization (ECSS) is a cooperative effort of the European Space Agency, National Space Agencies and European industry associations for the purpose of developing and maintaining common standards. This European Standard is one of the series of space standards intended to be app
41、lied together for the management, engineering and product assurance in space projects and applications. Requirements in this European Standard are defined in terms of what shall be accomplished, rather than in terms of how to organize and perform the necessary work. This allows existing organization
42、al structures and methods to be applied where they are effective, and for the structures and methods to evolve as necessary without rewriting the standards. The formulation of this European Standard takes into account the existing EN ISO 9000 family of documents. According to the CEN/CENELEC Interna
43、l Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherla
44、nds, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. 1)ECSS-E-70-41 EN 14776:2004 (E) 8 Introduction ECSS-E-50 and the CCSDS recommendations for packet telemetry and telecommand address the end-to-end transport of telemetry and telecommand data between us
45、er applications on the ground and application processes on-board the satellite, and the intermediate transfer of these data through the different elements of the ground and space segments. This packet utilization standard (PUS) complements these standards by defining the application-level interface
46、between ground and space, in order to satisfy the requirements of electrical integration and testing and flight operations. EN 14776:2004 (E) 9 1 Scope This document addresses the utilization of telecommand packets and telemetry source packets for the purposes of remote monitoring and control of sub
47、systems and payloads. This document does not address mission-specific payload data packets, but the rules contained herein can be extended to suit the requirements of any mission. This document does not address audio and video data as they are not contained within either telecommand or telemetry sou
48、rce packets. This document is structured as follows. Firstly a set of operational concepts is identified, covering all the fundamental requirements for spacecraft monitoring and control during satellite integration, testing and flight operations. A set of services that satisfy these operational conc
49、epts is then defined. The detailed specification of these services includes the structure and contents of the associated service requests (telecommand packets) and service reports (telemetry source packets). This document is applicable to any mission, no matter what its domain of application, orbit or ground station coverage characteristics. However, it is not the intention that the PUS i