Space engineering - Radio frequency and modulation

This Standard defines the radio communication techniques used for the transfer of information between spacecraft and Earth stations in both directions, and for the tracking systems used for orbit determination. It includes the following:
•   frequency allocation, assignment and use;
•   requirements on transmitted signals concerning, for example, spectral occupation, RF power levels, protection of other radio services;
•   definition of the permissible modulation methods and parameters;
•   specification of the major technical requirements relevant for the interface between spacecraft and Earth stations;
•   operational aspects, such as acquisition;
•   cross-support.
This Standard is applicable to all spacecraft supported by Earth stations  and to all controlled Earth stations operating in the Space
Operation, Space Research and Earth Exploration-Satellite services as defined in the ITU Radio Regulations.
Other space telecommunication services are not covered in this issue.
All requirements in this Standard are equally applicable to both the customer and the supplier with exception of clauses 4.3.1 and 4.3.2
which are applicable to the customer only.
Further provisions and guidance on the application of this Standard can be found, respectively, in ECSS-E-ST-50 "Communications", and in the handbook ECSS-E-HB-50A "Communications guidelines".
ECSS-E-ST-50 defines the principle characteristics of communication protocols and related services for all communication layers relevant for space communication (physical- to application-layer), and their basic relationship to each other. The handbook ECSS-E-HB-50 provides information on specific implementation characteristics of these protocols in order to support the choice of a certain communications profile
for the specific requirements of a space mission. Users of the present standard are invited to consult these documents before taking
decisions on the implementation of the present one.
This Standard may be tailored for the specific characteristics and constraints of a space project in conformance with ECSS-S-ST-00.

Raumfahrttechnik - Funkfrequenzen und -modulation

Ingénierie spatiale - Radio fréquence et modulation

Vesoljska tehnika - Radijske frekvence in modulacija

Standard EN 16603-50-05 določa tehnike radijske komunikacije, ki se uporabljajo za prenos informacij med vesoljskimi plovili in zemeljskimi postajami v obeh smereh ter za sisteme za sledenje, ki se uporabljajo za določanje orbite. Zajema naslednje: - dodelitev frekvenc in uporabo; - zahteve za prenesene signale glede, npr. spektralne zasedenosti, stopnje radiofrekvenčne moči, zaščite drugih radijskih storitev; - opredelitev dovoljenih metod modulacije in parametrov; - specifikacijo večjih tehničnih zahtev, pomembnih za povezavo med vesoljskim plovilom in zemeljskimi postajami; - operativne vidike, kot je pridobivanje; - navzkrižno podporo. Ta standard se uporablja za vsa vesoljska plovila, ki jih podpirajo zemeljske postaje1 in vse nadzorovane zemeljske postaje, ki delujejo v okviru storitev za vesoljsko obratovanje, vesoljske raziskave in satelitskega raziskovanja Zemlje, kot je opredeljeno v pravilniku o radiokomunikacijah Mednarodne telekomunikacijske zveze.2 Druge vesoljske telekomunikacijske storitve niso zajete v tej izdaji. Vse zahteve v tem standardu veljajo tako za kupca kot dobavitelja z izjemo točk 4.3.1 in 4.3.2, ki veljata samo za stranko. Nadaljnje določbe in smernice o uporabi tega standarda je mogoče najti v dokumentu ECSS-E-ST-50 »Komunikacije« in v priročniku ECSS-E-HB-50A »Komunikacijske smernice«. ECSS-E-ST-50 določa glavne značilnosti komunikacijskih protokolov in z njimi povezanih storitev za vse ravni komunikacije, pomembne za vesoljsko komunikacijo (od fizične do aplikacijske ravni), in njihove osnovne medsebojne povezave. Priročnik ECSS-E-HB-50 zagotavlja informacije o posebnih značilnostih vpeljave teh protokolov za podporo pri izbiri določenega komunikacijskega profila za posebne zahteve vesoljske misije. Uporabniki obstoječega standarda so vabljeni k ogledu teh dokumentov, preden sprejmejo odločitve o izvajanju trenutnega standarda. Ta standard se lahko prilagodi posameznim lastnostim in omejitvam vesoljskega projekta v skladu s standardom ECSS-S-ST-00.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
09-Sep-2014
Withdrawal Date
30-Mar-2015
Technical Committee
Drafting Committee
Current Stage
9060 - Closure of 2 Year Review Enquiry - Review Enquiry
Start Date
03-Mar-2020
Completion Date
03-Mar-2020

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Vesoljska tehnika - Radijske frekvence in modulacijaRaumfahrttechnik - Funkfrequenzen und -modulationIngénierie spatiale - Radio fréquence et modulationSpace engineering - Radio frequency and modulation49.140Vesoljski sistemi in operacijeSpace systems and operations33.060.01Radijske komunikacije na splošnoRadiocommunications in generalICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 16603-50-05:2014SIST EN 16603-50-05:2014en,fr,de01-november-2014SIST EN 16603-50-05:2014SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 16603-50-05
September 2014 ICS 49.140
English version
Space engineering - Radio frequency and modulation
Ingénierie spatiale - Radio fréquence et modulation
Raumfahrttechnik - Funkfrequenzen und -modulation This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1 March 2014.
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EN 16603-50-05:2014 (E)
2 Table of contents Foreword . 6 Introduction . 7 1 Scope . 8 2 Normative references . 9 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 10 3.1 Terms from other standards . 10 3.2 Terms specific to the present standard . 10 3.3 Abbreviated terms. 12 4 Frequency allocations, assignment and use . 15 4.1 Frequency allocations to the Space Operation, Space Research and Earth Exploration-Satellite services . 15 4.1.1 Overview . 15 4.1.2 Frequency bands allocated to the Space Radiocommunications services . 15 4.2 Specific conditions for the use of certain frequency bands . 17 4.2.1 2 025 MHz – 2 120 MHz and 2 200 MHz – 2 300 MHz bands . 17 4.2.2 8 025 MHz – 8 400 MHz band . 18 4.2.3 8 400 MHz - 8 450 MHz band . 19 4.2.4 8 450 MHz – 8 500 MHz band . 19 4.2.5 25,5 GHz – 27,0 GHz, 37,0 GHz – 38 GHz and 40,0 GHz – 40,5 GHz bands . 19 4.3 Frequency assignment procedure . 20 4.3.1 Choice of frequencies . 20 4.3.2 Advance publication, coordination and notification of frequencies . 21 5 Transmitted signals .
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