[CESG] First cut CSS Area Standards info charts

Barkley, Erik J (US 3970) erik.j.barkley at jpl.nasa.gov
Fri Apr 5 00:39:55 UTC 2024


For getting the set of standards across that a particular area offers that may be of use in lunar interoperability I have taken a crack at producing two slides that have tables to give some of the key information about the standards.  Maybe something like this could be used for each area?

-Erik

From: CESG <cesg-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org> On Behalf Of Shames, Peter M (US 312B) via CESG
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To: Asmar, Sami W (US 9100) <sami.w.asmar at jpl.nasa.gov>; Klaus-Juergen Schulz (Klaus-Juergen.Schulz at esa.int) <Klaus-Juergen.Schulz at esa.int>
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [CESG] First cut at SEA intro for LIF

Dear Sami, Klaus-Juergen, et al,

I took a cut at a "abbreviated" set of slides for the SEA intro at the LIF.  I know we just have 10 minutes apiece.

I took the approach of using the "Kearney animated CCSDS graphic" as a starting point because I think it will provide a useful "map" of how this area fits into CCSDS.  I'd suggest that we all do the same and that if we do we can just throw it up on the screen, say "here is what my area provides" and then get to the next slide with WG details.  I turned off animation to make this quicker.

The second slide has "one-liner" sorts of details about the WGs in the area.   I think that most of the areas will fit on one slide like this, SLS is (always) the notable exception.  Ignacio probably needs two such slides.

I added another slide which is the end-to-end DTN based architecture from the SCCS-ARD document.  I think this is important because as an architecture slide it covers space, ground stations, user MOC, and relay assets.  It also covers SLS, SIS, CSS, and SEA, and provides some hints as to where MOIMS and SOIS attach to the comms layers.  I did one quick overlay animation showing the two major interoperability points.

And I added two more copies of that same slide, one with an optical comm link shown, the second showing a "bespoke" commercial deployment and those same two interoperability points.

I think I can get through these in 10 minutes.  And I think they will provide a map that all the rest of the areas can be located upon.

I assume that each of the other areas will have some sort of graphical content as well, or maybe we will all just use that same "Kearney" slide to show the crew where each area fits in.  This will be a little repetitive, but I think we can go over it quickly and get to the details.  Maybe each area will also have some graphical view of some of its specific standards

Feedback?

Thanks, Peter

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