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Project Title
Augmenting Proximity-1 Directive Set for Lunar Operations
Approval
Approved
Document Number
211.0-B-6
Charter
5.04 Space Link Protocols Working Group
Document Type
Blue
Description of Document
Purpose – For Lunar, the CCSDS plans on defining Prox-1 directives for S-band and K-band. Lunar operations plans to add the rate 2/3 LDPC k=4096 code and OQPSK and GMSK modulations. Principles to adhere to for this change: 1. Make the directive set useable for more than just S-band (Lunar) i.e., make it multi-frequency compatible, and backward compatible with the original UHF directives in Prox-1 i.e., they will not be deleted but remain available. 2. Use Tables for frequencies and data rates (allows missions more flexibility) 3. Define a channel number index into the frequency tables … same for data rate tables 4. Front load the directive type as bit 0 instead of the last bit in the directive. (Note: we were forced to do it the wrong way by CE Mars 98 design) 5. Use one directive for SET TRANSMITTER PARAMETERS, SET RECEIVER PARAMETERS like Electra does (SET PL_EXT) but rename it: SET TRANSCEIVER PARAMETERS. 6. Replace SET PL_Extensions directive with the more generic Type 8 SPDU for Experimental Extensions for the use case where an agency has experimental orange book parameters that they would like to experiment with before they perhaps are standardized.
Applicable Patents
There are no patent issues for this technology that are known by the CCSDS community
Patent Comments
N/A
Survey of Similar Standards
Documents or Projects
Undertaken in Other Bodies
and elsewhere in CCSDS
This work is a follow on to the original directive set in Proximity-1 in use at Mars.
Resources
Book Editor
NASA
Book Editor Resources
0.1 FTE
Prototype 1
NASA
Prototype 1 Resources
0.2 FTE
Prototype 2
UKSA
Prototype 2 Resources
0.2 FTE
Prototype 3
Not Required
Prototype 3 Resources
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ESA, NASA, UKSA
Monitor Only
CNES, DLR
Resource Comments
N/A
Schedule
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Original Completion Date
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Comments
(Date in M/D/YYYY format.)
Project Approved
2/13/2023
Project Start Date
2/20/2023
Internal WG Review
First Draft Circulated to WG
2/27/2023
First Draft Comments Due
3/27/2023
Second draft circulated to WG
4/17/2023
Second Draft Comments Due
5/1/2023
Final WB Submitted to AD for Further Processing
7/31/2023
External Milestones
Secretariat Document Processing
8/28/2023
First Agency Review
10/2/2023
RID Resolution
10/30/2023
Secretariat Document Processing 2
12/4/2023
Final Agency Review
1/22/2024
RID Resolution
2/19/2024
First Prototype Development
6/10/2024
Second Prototype Development
7/1/2024
CMC Approval
11/11/2024
Total Time to Complete
(in months)
20
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Created at 1/30/2023 1:41 PM by Greg Kazz
Last modified at 11/1/2023 1:55 PM by Greg Kazz