Space data and information transfer systems — Proximity-1 space link protocol — Physical layer

ISO 21460:2015 defines the Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol Physical Layer. The specification for the channel connection process, provision for frequency bands and assignments, hailing channel, polarization, modulation, data rates, and performance requirements are defined in this document. Currently, the Physical Layer only defines operations at UHF frequencies for the Mars environment. The Data Link Layer is defined in the two separate CCSDS Recommended Standards entitled, Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol?Coding and Synchronization Sublayer (reference [2]), and Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol?Data Link Layer (reference [3]). ISO 21460:2015 does not specify a) individual implementations or products; b) 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.

Systèmes de transfert des informations et données spatiales — Protocole pour liaisons spatiales de proximité 1 — Couche physique

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Publication Date
10-Aug-2015
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9093 - International Standard confirmed
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14-Nov-2023
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 21460
Third edition
2015-08-15
Space data and information transfer
systems — Proximity-1 space link
protocol — Physical layer
Systèmes de transfert des informations et données spatiales —
Protocole pour liaisons spatiales de proximité 1 — Couche physique
Reference number
ISO 21460:2015(E)
©
ISO 2015

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ISO 21460:2015(E)

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ISO 21460:2015(E)
Foreword
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 21460 was prepared by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) (as
CCSDS 211.1-B-4, December 2013) 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 third edition of ISO 21460:2015 cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 21460:2007), which

has been technically revised.
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Recommendation for Space Data System Standards
PROXIMITY-1 SPACE
LINK PROTOCOL—
PHYSICAL LAYER
RECOMMENDED STANDARD
CCSDS 211.1-B-4
BLUE BOOK
December 2013

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ISO 21460:2015(E)
CCSDS RECOMMENDED STANDARD FOR PROXIMITY-1 SPACE LINK PROTOCOL—
PHYSICAL LAYER
AUTHORITY



Issue: Recommended Standard, Issue 4
Date: December 2013
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 documents is detailed in Organization and Processes for
the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS A02.1-Y-3), 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 Navigation Office, 7L70
Space Operations Mission Directorate
NASA Headquarters
Washington, DC 20546-0001, USA
CCSDS 211.1-B-4 Page 1-1 December 2013
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ISO 21460:2015(E)
CCSDS RECOMMENDED STANDARD FOR PROXIMITY-1 SPACE LINK PROTOCOL—
PHYSICAL LAYER
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,
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