Space data and information transfer systems — AOS (advanced orbiting systems) space data link protocol

ISO 22666:2007 specifies the advanced orbiting systems (AOS) space data link protocol, a data link layer protocol as defined in ISO/IEC 7498-1, that is to be used over space-to-ground, ground-to-space, or space-to-space communications links by space missions.

Systèmes de transfert des données et informations spatiales — Protocole de liaison pour données spatiales AOS (systèmes perfectionnés sur orbite)

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 22666
Second edition
2007-09-01


Space data and information transfer
systems — AOS (advanced orbiting
systems) space data link protocol
Systèmes de transfert des données et informations spatiales —
Protocole de liaison pour données spatiales AOS (systèmes
perfectionnés sur orbite)




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ISO 22666:2007(E)
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ISO 22666:2007(E)
Foreword
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(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
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ISO 22666 was prepared by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) (as
CCSDS 732.0-B-2, July 2006) and was adopted (without modifications except those stated in Clause 2 of this
International Standard) by Technical Committee ISO/TC 20, Aircraft and space vehicles, Subcommittee
SC 13, Space data and information transfer systems.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 22666:2005), which has been technically
revised.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 22666:2007(E)

Space data and information transfer systems — AOS (advanced
orbiting systems) space data link protocol
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the advanced orbiting systems (AOS) space data link protocol, a data
link layer protocol as defined in ISO/IEC 7498-1, that is to be used over space-to-ground, ground-to-space, or
space-to-space communications links by space missions.
The scope and field of application are furthermore detailed in subclauses 1.2 and 1.3 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 732.0-B-2, July 2006, AOS space data link protocol
For the purposes of international standardization, the modifications outlined below shall apply to the specific
clauses and paragraphs of the publication CCSDS 732.0-B-2.
Pages i to v
This part is information which is relevant to the CCSDS publication only.
Page 1-5
Add the following information to the references indicated:
[3] Document CCSDS 131.0-B-1, September 2003, is equivalent to ISO 22641:2005.
[6] Document CCSDS 133.0-B-1, September 2003, is equivalent to ISO 22646:2005.
Page B-1
Add the following information to the references indicated:
[B4] Document CCSDS 910.4-B-1, May 1996, is equivalent to ISO 15396:1998.
[B5] Document CCSDS 232.0-B-1, September 2003, is equivalent to ISO 22664:2005.
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 732.0-B-2. To this end, NASA will act as a liaison body between CCSDS and ISO.
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ISO 22666:2007(E)

Recommendation for Space Data System Standards
AOS SPACE DATA
LINK PROTOCOL
RECOMMENDED STANDARD
CCSDS 732.0-B-2
BLUE BOOK
July 2006
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CCSDS RECOMMENDED STANDARD FOR AOS SPACE DATA LINK PROTOCOL
AUTHORITY



Issue: Recommended Standard, Issue 2
Date: July 2006
Location: Washington, DC, USA

This document has been 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 Recommendations is detailed in the Procedures Manual
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
Office of Space Communication (Code M-3)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Washington, DC 20546, USA
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STATEMENT OF INTENT
The Consultative 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. Inasmuch as participation in the CCSDS is completely
voluntary, the results of Committee actions are termed Recommended Standards and are
not considered binding on any Agency.
This Recommended Standard is issued by, and represents the consensus of, the CCSDS
members. Endorsement of this Recommendation is entirely voluntary. Endorsement,
however, indicates the following understandings:
o Whenever a member establishes a CCSDS-related standard, this standard will be in
accord with the relevant Recommended Standard. Establishing such a standard
does not preclude other provisions which a member may develop.
o Whenever a member establishes a CCSDS-related standard, that member will
provide other CCSDS members with the following information:
-- The standard itself.
-- The anticipated date of initial operational capability.
-- The anticipated duration of operational service.
o Specific service arrangements shall be made via memoranda of agreement. Neither
this Recommended Standard nor any ensuing standard is a substitute for a
memorandum of agreement.
No later than five years from its date of issuance, this Recommended Standard 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 retired or canceled.
In those instances when a new version of a Recommended Standard is issued, existing
CCSDS-related member standards and implementations are not negated or deemed to be non-
CCSDS compatible. It is the responsibility of each member to determine when such
standards or implementations are to be modified. Each member is, however, strongly
encouraged to direct planning for its new standards and implementations towards the later
version of the Recommended Standard.
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FOREWORD
This document is a technical Recommendation 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 Advanced Orbiting Systems (AOS) Space Data Link Protocol
described herein is intended for missions that are cross-supported between Agencies of the
CCSDS.
This Recommendation specifies a communications protocol to be used by space missions to
transfer space application data over ground-to-space or space-to-space communications links.
This Recommendation is developed from the specifications of the Data Link Layer portion of
an older CCSDS Recommendation (reference [B2]), which defines essentially the same
protocol and services but in a slightly different context.
This Recommendation does not change the major technical contents defined in reference [B2],
but the presentation of the specification has been changed so that:
a) this protocol can be used to transfer any data over any space link in either direction;
b) all CCSDS space link protocols are specified in a unified manner;
c) the specification matches the OSI Basic Reference Model (references [1] and [2]).
Together with the change in presentation, a few technical specifications in reference [B2]
have been changed in order to define all Space Data Link Protocols in a unified way. Also,
some technical terms in reference [B2] have been changed in order to unify the terminology
used in all the CCSDS Recommendations that define space link. These changes are listed in
annex C of this Recommendation.
Through the process of normal evolution, it is expected that expansion, deletion or
modification to this document may occur. This Recommendation is therefore subject to
CCSDS document management and change control procedures, as defined in reference [B1].
Current versions of CCSDS documents are maintained at the CCSDS Web site:
http://www.ccsds.org/
Questions relating to the contents or status of this document should be addressed to the
CCSDS Secretariat at the address indicated on page i.
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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 d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES)/France.
– Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)/Germany.
– European Space Agency (ESA)/Europe.
– Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos)/Russian Federation.
– Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)/Brazil.
– Japan Aerospace Exploration 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)/Brazil.
– Chinese Academy of Space Technology (CAST)/China.
– Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)/Australia.
– Danish Space Research Institute (DSRI)/Denmark.
– European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites
(EUMETSAT)/Europe.
– European Telecommunications Satellite Organization (EUTELSAT)/Europe.
– Hellenic National Space Committee (HNSC)/Greece.
– Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)/India.
– Institute of Space Research (IKI)/Russian Federation.
– KFKI Research Institute for Particle & Nuclear Physics (KFKI)/Hungary.
– Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)/Korea.
– MIKOMTEK: CSIR (CSIR)/Republic of South Africa.
– Ministry of Communications (MOC)/Israel.
– National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)/Japan.
– National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/USA.
– National Space Organization (NSPO)/Taipei.
– Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO)/Pakistan.
– Swedish Space Corporation (SSC)/Sweden.
– United States Geological Survey (USGS)/USA.
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DOCUMENT CONTROL

Document Title and Issue Date Status
CCSDS AOS Space Data Link Protocol, September Original issue, superseded
732.0-B-1 Issue 1 2003
CCSDS AOS Space Data Link Protocol, July 2006 Current issue:
732.0-B-2 Recommended Standard, Issue 2
The Transfer Frame Primary
Header Signaling Field is
modified as follows:
- number of reserved spare bits
reduced from 7 to 2;
- two new subfields defined: a
Virtual Channel (VC) Frame
Count Cycle Use Flag, and a
Virtual Channel Frame Count
Cycle subfield.






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CONTENTS
Section Page
1 INTRODUCTION.1-1

1.1 PURPOSE.1-1
1.2 SCOPE.1-1
1.3 APPLICABILITY.1-1
1.4 RATIONALE.1-2
1.5 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE.1-2
1.6 CONVENTIONS AND DEFINITIONS.1-2
1.7 REFERENCES.1-5

2 OVERVIEW.2-1

2.1 CONCEPT OF AOS SPACE DATA LINK PROTOCOL.2-1
2.2 OVERVIEW OF SERVICES .2-3
2.3 OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS.2-9
2.4 SERVICES ASSUMED FROM LOWER LAYERS .2-12

3 SERVICE DEFINITION.3-1

3.1 OVERVIEW.3-1
3.2 SOURCE DATA.3-1
3.3 PACKET SERVICE.3-3
3.4 BITSTREAM SERVICE.3-6
3.5 VIRTUAL CHANNEL ACCESS (VCA) SERVICE.3-9
3.6 VIRTUAL CHANNEL OPERATIONAL CONTROL FIELD (VC_OCF)
SERVICE.3-12
3.7 VIRTUAL CHANNEL FRAME (VCF) SERVICE.3-15
3.8 MASTER CHANNEL FRAME (MCF) SERVICE .3-18
3.9 INSERT SERVICE.3-21

4 PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION.4-1

4.1 PROTOCOL DATA UNIT.4-1
4.2 PROTOCOL PROCEDURES AT THE SENDING END .4-17
4.3 PROTOCOL PROCEDURES AT THE RECEIVING END .4-23

5 MANAGED PARAMETERS .5-1

5.1 OVERVIEW OF MANAGED PARAMETERS .5-1
5.2 MANAGED PARAMETERS FOR A PHYSICAL CHANNEL .5-1
5.3 MANAGED PARAMETERS FOR A MASTER CHANNEL.5-2
5.4 MANAGED PARAMETERS FOR A VIRTUAL CHANNEL .5-2
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CONTENTS (continued)
Section Page
5.5 MANAGED PARAMETERS FOR PACKET TRANSFER.5-3

ANNEX A ACRONYMS. A-1
ANNEX B INFORMATIVE REFERENCES . B-1
ANNEX C CHANGES FROM REFERENCE [B2] . C-1

Figure
1-1 Bit Numbering Convention. 1-4
2-1 Relationship with OSI Layers. 2-1
2-2 Relationships between Channels . 2-2
2-3 Asynchronous Service Model. 2-4
2-4 Synchronous Service Model . 2-5
2-5 Internal Organization of Protocol Entity (Sending End) . 2-10
2-6 Internal Organization of Protocol Entity (Receiving End) . 2-10
2-7 AOS Space Data Link Protocol Channel Tree. 2-11
4-1 AOS Transfer Frame Structural Components. 4-2
4-2 Transfer Frame Primary Header . 4-2
4-3 Multiplexing Protocol Data Unit (M_PDU) . 4-10
4-4 Bitstream Protocol Data Unit (B_PDU) . 4-13
4-5 Internal Organization of Protocol Entity (Sending End) . 4-17
4-6 Abstract Model of Packet Processing Function. 4-18
4-7 Abstract Model of Bitstream Processing Function. 4-19
4-8 Abstract Model of Virtual Channel Generation Function . 4-20
4-9 Abstract Model of Virtual Channel Multiplexing Function . 4-21
4-10 Abstract Model of Master Channel Multiplexing Function. 4-22
4-11 Abstract Model of All Frames Generation Function . 4-23
4-12 Internal Organization of Protocol Entity (Receiving End) . 4-24
4-13 Abstract Model of Packet Extraction Function. 4-25
4-14 Abstract Model of Bitstream Reception Function . 4-26
4-15 Abstract Model of Virtual Channel Reception Function. 4-27
4-16 Abstract Model of Virtual Channel Demultiplexing Function . 4-28
4-17 Abstract Model of Master Channel Demultiplexing Function . 4-29
4-18 Abstract Model of All Frames Reception Function. 4-30
Table
2-1 Summary of Services Provided by AOS Space Data Link Protocol . 2-6
5-1 Managed Parameters for a Physical Channel . 5-1
5-2 Managed Parameters for a Master Channel. 5-2
5-3 Managed Parameters for a Virtual Channel. 5-2
5-4 Managed Parameters for Packet Transfer. 5-3
C-1 Mapping of Terms That Have Been Redefined. C-3
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CCSDS RECOMMENDED STANDARD FOR AOS SPACE DATA LINK PROTOCOL
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of this Recommendation is to specify the Advanced Orbiting Systems (AOS)
Space Data Link Protocol. This protocol is a Data Link Layer protocol (see reference [1]) to
be used over space-to-ground, ground-to-space, or space-to-space communications links by
space missions.
1.2 SCOPE
This Recommendation defines the AOS Space Data Link Protocol in terms of:
a) the services provided to the users of this protocol;
b) the protocol data units employed by the protocol; and
c) the procedures performed by the protocol.
It does not specify:
a) individual implementations or products;
b) the implementation of service interfaces within real systems;
c) the methods or technologies required to perform the procedures; or
d) the management activities required to configure and control the protocol.
1.3 APPLICABILITY
This Recommendation applies to the creation of Agency standards and to future data
communications over space links between Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems
(CCSDS) Agencies in cross-support situations. The Recommendation includes
comprehensive specification of the services and protocol for inter-Agency cross support. It is
neither a specification of, nor a design for, real systems that may be implemented for existing
or future missions.
The Recommendation specified in this document is to be invoked through the normal
standards programs of each CCSDS Agency and is applicable to those missions for which
cross support based on capabilities described in this Recommendation is anticipated. Where
mandatory capabilities are clearly indicated in sections of the Recommendation, they must be
implemented when this document is used as a basis for cross support. Where options are
allowed or implied, implementation of these options is subject to specific bilateral cross
support agreements between the Agencies involved.
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1.4 RATIONALE
The CCSDS believes it is important to document the rationale underlying the
recommendations chosen, so that future evaluations of proposed changes or improvements
will not lose sight of previous decisions.
1.5 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE
This document is divided into five numbered sections and three annexes:
a) section 1 presents the purpose, scope, applicability and rationale of this
Recommendation and lists the conventions, definitions, and references used
throughout the Recommendation;
b) section 2 provides an overview of the AOS Space Data Link Protocol;
c) section 3 defines the services provided by the protocol entity;
d) section 4 specifies the protocol data units and procedures employed by the protocol
entity;
e) section 5 specifies the managed parameters used by the protocol entity;
f) annex A lists all acronyms used within this document;
g) annex B provides a list of informative references;
h) annex C lists the changes from the older CCSDS Recommendation (reference [B2]).
1.6 CONVENTIONS AND DEFINITIONS
1.6.1 DEFINITIONS
1.6.1.1 Definitions from the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Basic Reference
Model
This Recommendation makes use of a number of terms defined in reference [1]. The use of
those terms in this Recommendation shall be understood in a generic sense; i.e., in the sense
that those terms are generally applicable to any of a variety of technologies that provide for
the exchange of information between real systems. Those terms are:
a) blocking;
b) connection;
c) Data Link Layer;
d) entity;
e) flow control;
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f) Network Layer;
g) peer entities;
h) Physical Layer;
i) protocol control information;
j) protocol data unit;
k) real system;
l) segmenting;
m) service;
n) Service Access Point (SAP);
o) SAP address;
p) service data unit.
1.6.1.2 Definitions from OSI Service Definition Conventions
This Recommendation makes use of a number of terms defined in reference [2]. The use of
those terms in this Recommendation shall be understood in a generic sense; i.e., in the sense
that those terms are generally applicable to any of a variety of technologies that provide for
the exchange of information between real systems. Those terms are:
a) confirmation;
b) indication;
c) primitive;
d) request;
e) response;
f) service provider;
g) service user.
1.6.1.3 Terms Defined in this Recommendation
For the purposes of this Recommendation, the following definitions also apply. Many other
terms that pertain to specific items are defined in the appropriate sections.
aperiodic: not periodic (see below).
asynchronous: not synchronous (see below).
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delimited: having a known (and finite) length; applies to data in the context of data handling.
Mission Phase: a period of a mission during which specified communications
characteristics are fixed. The transition between two consecutive Mission Phases may cause
an interruption of the communications services.
periodic: of or pertaining to a sequence of events in which each event occurs at a fixed time
interval (within specified tolerance) after the previous event in the sequence.
Physical Channel: a stream of bits transferred over a space link in a single direction.
space link: a communications link between a spacecraft and its associated ground system or
between two spacecraft. A space link consists of one or more Physical Channels in one or
both directions.
synchronous: of or pertaining to a sequence of events occurring in a fixed time relationship
(within specified tolerance) to another sequence of events. Note that ‘synchronous’ does not
necessarily imply ‘periodic’ or ‘constant rate’.
1.6.2 NOMENCLATURE
The following conventions apply throughout this Recommendation:
a) the words ‘shall’ and ‘must’ imply a binding and verifiable specification;
b) the word ‘should’ implies an optional, but desirable, specification;
c) the word ‘may’ implies an optional specification;
d) the words ‘is’, ‘are’, and ‘will’ imply statements of fact.
1.6.3 CONVENTIONS
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
defined to be ‘Bit 0’; the following bit is defined to be ‘Bit 1’ and so on
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