Space data and information transfer systems — Licklider transmission protocol (LTP) for CCSDS

1.1 Purpose ISO 21080:2016 defines a Recommended Standard for the CCSDS Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP) and associated service for application in the space environment. LTP provides optional reliability mechanisms on top of an underlying (usually data link) communication service. 1.2 Scope LTP is intended for use over the current and envisaged packet delivery services used in the space environment, including: - CCSDS conventional packet telecommand; - CCSDS conventional packet telemetry. For space data links, LTP will typically be deployed over a CCSDS data link that supports CCSDS Encapsulation Packets so that one LTP segment can be encapsulated in a single Encapsulation Packet. LTP may also operate over a wide variety of ground-network services including those specified by the CCSDS for cross-support purposes.

Données spatiales et systèmes de transfert d'information - Protocol de transmission Licklider (LTP) pour CCSDS

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Published
Publication Date
05-Jul-2016
Current Stage
9093 - International Standard confirmed
Completion Date
14-Nov-2023
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 21080
First edition
2016-07-01
Space data and information transfer
systems — Licklider transmission
protocol (LTP) for CCSDS
Données spatiales et systèmes de transfert d’information - Protocol de
transmission Licklider (LTP) pour CCSDS
Reference number
ISO 21080:2016(E)
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ISO 2016

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ISO 21080:2016(E)
Foreword
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ISO 21080 was prepared by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) (as
CCSDS 734.1-B-1, May 2015) 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.
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DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to Adrian Hooke, whose end-to-end sensibilities and tireless advocacy
for standardization of space data systems directly contributed to the formation of the
Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems in 1982. His unique combination of
technical skill, management abilities, and vision served CCSDS well for over 30 years.
During that time CCSDS solidified the standardization of Physical and Data Link Layer
protocols, and developed standards and technologies that had important and wide-ranging
impacts in both the space and terrestrial communications industries. In the late 1990s, Adrian
envisioned a new era for space communications leveraging a confluence of terrestrial
internetworking and space-based data transport technologies. This led to the development of
a concept that has come to be known as the Solar System Internetwork (SSI), of which the
Licklider Transmission Protocol described here is a part.
Adrian will be missed, by CCSDS for the scope of his technical contributions and his
leadership, and by his colleagues and friends for the greatness of his spirit and his wit. But
his legacy to the space community remains. CCSDS will continue to provide useful and
innovative solutions to space communication challenges so that Adrian’s vision of an
interoperable, standards-based communication system that reduces mission development
time, cost, and risk will eventually be realized.


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ISO 21080:2016(E)
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