[Sls-rfm] Fwd: Joint C&S/SLP
Enrico.Vassallo at esa.int
Enrico.Vassallo at esa.int
Thu Dec 5 17:36:51 UTC 2019
Info for those who did not participate.
Enrico
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Massimo Bertinelli" <Massimo.Bertinelli at esa.int>
> Date: December 5, 2019 at 18:33:01 GMT+1
> To: brent.r.andres at nasa.gov, "Enrico Vassallo" <Enrico.Vassallo at esa.int>, "Gian Paolo Calzolari" <Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int>, sls-cc at mailman.ccsds.org, sls-slp at mailman.ccsds.org
> Subject: Joint C&S/SLP
>
> Dear all,
>
> a very brief summary of our discussion:
>
> - OID
> Most of the participants agreed to make the proposal (OID random pattern) mandatory.
> Participants from NASA/GSFC asked for more time to confirm (or not) the decision
> The proposal, once agreed, will be anyway subject to Agency Review
> AI (V. Sank): report NASA/GSFC position by end of December 12
>
> - TERMINOLOGY
> G. Kazz/NASA presented a proposal to align the terminology (regarding re-transmission) of the protocol books (232.1-B-2 and 232.0-B-3) to that used in the coding
> book (231.0-B)
> G. P. Calzolari/AD stated that the change of terminology was not actually required, and proper referencing inside the protocol books would achieve the target.
> This will translate in actions internal to the SLP WG and the issue, from the joint C&S/SLP point of view, is closed
>
> - USLP
> G. Kazz/NASA presented the (limited) changes required in 231.0-B (TC coding book) in order to reference 732.1 (USLP), stating how USLP already foresees this service
> It was agreed background underlying the actual need for this change (possibly linked to Lunar missions) will be provide.
> Besides, it was agreed to provide material (presentation/paper...) to show how the use of USLP would not be detrimental
> to the TC service
> AI (G. Kazz): provide rationale for the change
> AI (G. Kazz): provide material about use of USLP with TC, showing compatibility
>
>
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> Massimo Bertinelli
> Communication Systems Engineer
> ESA/Estec
>
> Tel. +31 (0)71 5653435
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>
> Dear all,
>
> based on the results of the poll, we are going to have a first joint C&S/SLP discussion on the following topics on Thursday 5 December, starting at 4pm (CET).
>
> - introduction of OID random pattern
> - possible alignment of terminology in the TC books regarding retransmission
> - additionally, SLP would like to discuss adding USLP to the TC coding book and assessing its impact (other books are mentioned in the presentation, but agreement on these ones has already been reached)
>
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