Spacecraft/ground architectures using Internet protocols to facilitate autonomous mission operations

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Hayden, JL
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This paper describes utilizing Internet Protocols (IP) in the overall spacecraft/ground communications architecture for operating and receiving data from future low cost, highly capable, self-sufficient spacecraft. It describes integrated and distributed architectures for those spacecraft, architectures for the ground stations, and concepts for operating the spacecraft, communications, and ground systems. Included is a discussion of how a spacecraft's communication to the ground can be initiated on demand by the spacecraft itself, or by a spacecraft instrument or subsystem user. These concepts are extensions of those described for the future in the Consolidated Space Operations Contract (CSOC) Architecture Baseline document.
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