From greg.j.kazz at jpl.nasa.gov Mon Aug 3 20:04:29 2009 From: greg.j.kazz at jpl.nasa.gov (Kazz, Greg J (313B)) Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 13:04:29 -0700 Subject: [Sls-slp] Comments on Proximity-1 Coding & Synchronization Layer Blue Book 5-Year Review Message-ID: <02D130BD9C29BB4AAD59B77342F7E25F45B43CB26D@ALTPHYEMBEVSP10.RES.AD.JPL> G.P. (and SLS_SLP WG), I sent you (G.P.) these comments back around June 4, but I haven't heard back from you regarding them. I suspect you were very busy with the SISG work. I want to make sure you have received them, so please acknowledge receipt. The attached Word document contains my comments regarding the NASA inputs that you requested during our meeting in COS regarding the 5-year review of the Prox-1 Coding & Synchronization blue book. best regards, Greg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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(GSFC-5900); bbrodsky at overlooksys.com; Bell, Harold M. (HQ-KF000); Benjamin, Andrew L. (JSC-EV911); Berry, David S. (JPL-3430)[JPL]; Besha, Patrick (HQ-TG000); Bhaskaran, Shyamkumar (JPL-343J)[Caltech-JPL]; Bill Luther; Birr, Richard B. (KSC-KTC00); Blackerby, Christopher (HQ-TG000); Bull, James B. (WFF-5980); Butrica, Andrew J. (HQ-TC000)[ANDREW BUTRICA]; Carbery, Ron (HQ-CG000); Carpenter, James R. (GSFC-5950); Edwards, Charles D (9010); Cline, Lynn (HQ-CA000); Costrell, James (HQ-CG000); Cryan, Scott P. (JSC-EG211); Deutsch, Leslie J. (JPL-9000)[Caltech-JPL]; Doyle, Richard J. (JPL-9800)[Caltech-JPL]; Dsouza, Chris (JSC-EG611); Eblen, Pat (HQ-CG000); Ely, Jay J. (LARC-D319); Ely, Todd A. (JPL-343K)[Other]; Epp, Chirold D (6700-Affiliate); Feldhake, Glenn S. (GRC-MS00); Felton, Larry L. (MSFC-EO60)[CSC - HOSC]; Flaherty, Roger J. (GSFC-4520); Frank, Robin Jo (HQ-ME000); Geldzahler, Barry (HQ-CG000); Goorjian, Peter M. (ARC-TNE); Gramling, Cheryl J. (GSFC-5950); Greenberg, Edward (JPL-313B)[Caltech-JPL]; Hall, Vern F. (JSC-DA411); Harrington, J D. (HQ-NB070); Hawes, W M. (HQ-FA000); Henning, Garth A. (HQ-CK000); Hollansworth, James E. (HQ-CG000); Hooke, Adrian J. (HQ-CG000)[JPL]; Hudiburg, John J. (GSFC-5990); Kazz, Greg J. (JPL-313B)[Caltech-JPL]; Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01); Labrecque, John (HQ-DK000); Young, Lawrence E. (JPL-335F)[Caltech-JPL]; Leitner, Jesse A. (GSFC-5910); len.schuchman at sa-tel.com; lencelia at gmail.com; Levitski, Stephen J. (GSFC-5670); Lichten, Stephen M. (JPL-3300)[JPL]; Marinelli, William D. (HQ-CI000); Martin Mur, Tomas J. (JPL-343A)[JPL]; Mcginnis, Richard (HQ-BK000); Metz, Timothy R. (HQ-LG020); Miller, J D. (HQ-TE000); Mirelson, Doc (HQ-NB000); Mirmina, Steve (HQ-ME000); MOREAU, MICHAEL C (GSFC-5950); Murray, Scott V. (JSC-EV311); Neilan, Ruth E. (JPL-3300)[Caltech-JPL]; Notley, William K. (ARC-IO); Perko, Kenneth L (HQ-KA000); Pitts, Robert L. (MSFC-EO60)[CSC - HOSC]; Ramos, Calvin T. (GRC-RH00); Ramsay, Brian K. (HQ-CG000); rcole at miruscorp.com; richard.orr at sa-tel.com; Richon, Karen V. (GSFC-5950); Robison, David E. (JPL-335B)[Caltech-JPL]; robtnelson at aol.com; Rowe, Chad R. (JSC-OD211); Rush, John J. (HQ-CG000); Sands, Obed S. (GRC-RHD0); Schier, James (HQ-CG000); Sham, Catherine C. (JSC-EV711); Shames, Peter M. (JPL-3130)[Caltech-JPL]; Shin, Dong K. (JPL-335D)[Caltech-JPL]; Simpson, James E. (GSFC-5910); Spence, Rodney L. (GRC-MS00); Statman, Joseph I. (JPL-9100)[JPL]; Stegeman, James D. (GRC-RHN0); Stengle, Thomas H. (GSFC-5950); 'Stephanie Wan'; Stvhiett at aol.com; Tjoelker, Robert L. (JPL-335E)[Caltech-JPL]; Tsougranis, Anthony Elias (HQ-TF000); Tuttle, Karen L. (GRC-MS00); vangraas at gmail.com; Vanlandingham, Franklin G. (MSFC-EO40)[Computer Sciences Corporation]; Vondeak, Thomas C. (GRC-MS00); Vrotsos, Pete (HQ-CG000); Watson, Bill (HQ-CG000); Weinberg, Norman (HQ-TH000); Winternitz, Luke B. (GSFC-5960); Wolf, Aron A. (JPL-343B)[Caltech-JPL]; Wood, Lincoln J. (JPL-3430)[Caltech-JPL]; Woodfork, Dennis W. (GSFC-5950); Wyatt, E Jay (JPL-9830)[JPL]; Bar-Sever, Yoaz E (3350); Younes, Badri (HQ-CG000); Zumberge, James F. (JPL-3350)[JPL] Cc: Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01) Subject: ACTION - Abstracts Due August 21: SpaceOps 2010 Conference in Huntsville, Alabama - 25-30 April, 2010 Importance: High NASA Reps, The SpaceOps 2010 conference will be held in Huntsville, Alabama, USA -- 25-30 April, 2010. It is hosted by NASA Marshall space flight Center, and organized by AIAA. Please forward the message below to any organizations that perform or in any way contribute to space operations. The important message is: Abstracts are due August 21, 2009. SpaceOps conferences in the past have always covered a broad extensive scope of spaceflight operations topics (Mission Execution, Mission Management, Data Systems, etc.). This year, we are adding even more. This is the first year SpaceOps has established dedicated tracks for Commercial Space Operations and for Launch Operations. So we want to spread the word not only to the organizations that have previously benefited from SpaceOps, but also to these new communities. The complete track list for the conference is: * Mission Design and Mission Management * Mission Execution: Plan, Train, and Fly * Data and Communications Systems and Facilities Supporting Operations * Cross Support, Interoperability, Standards * Launch Operations * Commercial Space Operations A more detailed breakdown of these tracks is available from the Call for Papers at the link at the bottom of this message. For each of these tracks we welcome papers addressing: Human and Robotic Missions Earth Observation Missions - Meteorological, Environmental, Urban Mapping, etc. Earth Orbital - Communications, Space Science, Space Stations, LEO to GEO Space Operations Support to Search & Recovery, Urban Disasters Constellations of Satellites and Multi-Mission Sensor Webs Cislunar, Lagrangian, Sun-Synchronous, and Asteroid/Comet Missions Exploration Missions to the Moon and Mars All Solar System and Extrasolar Exploration Missions Science Mission Operations (but not science results or scientific treatises) Ground and Flight Systems as They Affect Operability and Operations (but not strictly focused on vehicle design) Remote Operations, Distributed Teams, Telescience Launching from Land, Sea, and Air Space Operations Based Anywhere in the World (or Beyond) Risk Management, Reliability, Availability Unclassified Military Space Operations Lessons Learned, Current Status, and Future Directions Academic Institutions Conducting Space Operations This list is "including but not limited to". If you have a topic that is clearly a space operations topic that will benefit other operations teams, please submit an abstract even if it is not clearly in the tracks or topic areas above. TIP: If potential authors would like to see some examples of papers from previous SpaceOps conferences, they are available at: http://www.aiaa.org/spaceops/content.cfm?pageid=16 This is a valuable resource for many operations topics, as well as examples of SpaceOps paper material Attendance: The conference is organized by the space agencies of the following nations: Italy (ASI) Canada (CSA) France (CNES) Germany (DLR) Europe (EUMETSAT and ESA) India (ISRO) Brazil (INPE) Japan (JAXA) USA (NASA and NOAA) So there will be major attendance from these agencies and their industries, as well as attendance from many other nations (China, Korea, Russia, etc.) TIP: If your management requires export control approval before you can submit an abstract, please factor in the delay time so you can submit your abstract on schedule by 21 August. TIP: if you need a Letter of Invitation for your visa application, and if your nation has long delays for visa approvals, you can request one now and receive it just minutes by going to www.SpaceOps2010.org, and clicking on "Notice on Visas". Thanks for helping spread the word on this important and rewarding conference. ************************** SpaceOps 2010 -- Delivering on the Dream. www.SpaceOps2010.org 25-30 April 2010. Abstracts due 21 August, 2009 The conference -- Spaceflight Operations is where the mission team really delivers on the dream, and that is the focus of the SpaceOps 2010 conference. This is your chance to exchange operations ideas, innovations, and experiences with other professionals, to benefit your program and your career. What? -- Bring the best ideas, the brightest teams, the most creative innovations and the most insightful experiences to be presented to the broadest community of space operations professionals. Who? -- Space Operations professionals and innovators from around the globe will be bringing their accomplishments, plans and innovations to share with their peers. Why? -- You can advance your mission, your organization and your own expertise only if you stay connected with the Space Operations community. Where? -- The Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Home to your host, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. How? -- To fully participate, go to www.SpaceOps2010.org and click on "submit a paper". To simply attend, stay tuned to www.SpaceOps2010.org for registration details as they become available. Also, you can sign up for the SpaceOps update by clicking here, and you will be notified when registration is open. Technical Program -- For 2010, we are introducing Launch Operations and Commercial Space Operations to our already successful track disciplines, in keeping with the theme Delivering on the Dream. * Mission Design and Mission Management * Mission Execution: Plan, Train, and Fly * Data and Communications Systems and Facilities Supporting Operations * Cross Support, Interoperability, Standards * Launch Operations * Commercial Space Operations A more extensive breakout of the six tracks is listed in the call for papers: http://www.aiaa.org/events/space/2010_SpaceOps_CFP.pdf [cid:image001.gif at 01CA19C1.A4ED2D30] ************************** -=- Mike Mike Kearney SpaceOps 2010 Technical Program Committee Chairman NASA MSFC EO-01 256-544-2029 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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So removing this from the IP-Over-CCSDS Document is not going to cause them any problems for their equipment. Regards, Matt. Matthew Cosby QinetiQ Space Cody Technology Park Ively Road, Farnborough Hants, GU14 0LX Tel: 01252 396313 Email: mcosby at QinetiQ.com Fax: 01252 392969 Web: www.QinetiQ.com QinetiQ - The Global Defence and Security Experts P Please consider the environment before printing this email. ________________________________ From: Kazz, Greg J (313B) [mailto:greg.j.kazz at jpl.nasa.gov] Sent: 14 August 2009 19:01 To: Hooke, Adrian J (9000); Israel, David J. (GSFC-4500); Cosby Matthew Cc: Gannett; Shames, Peter M (3130); Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01) Subject: RE: Pink Sheet Testing Status IP over CCSDS WG is awaiting word from Matt Cosby whether or not any vendors in UK (in particular Surrey Satellite Technology LTD) would have heartburn with deprecating IPV4. They are potentially the only show stopper. A version of the document has been updated to reflect the expunging of IPV4 from the document. Matt - do you have an update? thanks, Greg ________________________________ From: Hooke, Adrian J (9000) Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 10:25 AM To: Israel, David J. (GSFC-4500) Cc: Kazz, Greg J (313B); Gannett; Hooke, Adrian J (9000); Shames, Peter M (3130); Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01) Subject: RE: Pink Sheet Testing Status Dave: any update? We need to move this along as fast as we can so that we can get the Encap and S/C Identifiers Pink Sheets put back into the CESG/CMC polling process for final approval. Then we can blame Euro vacations for delays. I am assuming that the testing hasn't caused any more technical changes? Greg: what is holding up the IP/CCSDS Magenta Book? ///a From: Israel, David J. (GSFC-4500) [mailto:david.j.israel at nasa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 5:59 PM To: Hooke, Adrian J (9000) Subject: Pink Sheet Testing Status Adrian, I've been told that the testing for the IP over CCSDS related pink sheets is complete. I'm pushing the group to put out drafts of the yellow books in time for a telecon on Thursday, so they can be sent off to Tom G. by the end of this week. Besides the completion of the testing, I think the content of the books will be much improved. Requirements have been derived from the pink sheets, so that all tests and results can be mapped back to the documents. I'll forward the drafts to you when I get them. I was on the phone through the whole PSR today, but somebody started a spontaneous meeting in my new bldg 12 office during your DTN presentation. I hope you weren't looking for any comments from me during that time. 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(GSFC-4500); Shames, Peter M (3130); Clare, Loren P (332M); Hooke, Adrian J (9000); Durst; Keith Scott Subject: IPv4 over CCSDS implementation I'm at JAXA. It looks like the new link from JAXA to the ISS-JEM, over their DTRS data relay satellite, is TCP/IP based and uses the IPv4-over-CCSDS *direct" multiplexing capability (not Encap.). Adrian J. Hooke Manager: Space Networking Architecture, Technology and Standards Space Communications and Navigation Office (7L70) Space Operations Mission Directorate NASA HEADQUARTERS Washington, DC 20546-0001 Office: (+1) 202.358.0097 Mobile: (+1) 818.653.9553 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tyamada at pub.isas.jaxa.jp Mon Aug 24 02:52:41 2009 From: tyamada at pub.isas.jaxa.jp (Takahiro Yamada) Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 11:52:41 +0900 Subject: [Sls-slp] Re: IPv4 over CCSDS implementation In-Reply-To: <02D130BD9C29BB4AAD59B77342F7E25F45B4570D55@ALTPHYEMBEVSP10.RES.AD.JPL> References: <02D130BD9C29BB4AAD59B77342F7E25F45B4570D55@ALTPHYEMBEVSP10.RES.AD.JPL> Message-ID: <3211E299-7B5C-46CA-AB49-D94D648F277B@pub.isas.jaxa.jp> Greg, > It appears however that JAXA does use direct multiplexing of IPV4. > > Takahiro – can you confirm this? I'm sorry but I don't have any information on the new link that Adrian mentions. Best regards, Takahiro Yamada From greg.j.kazz at jpl.nasa.gov Tue Aug 25 21:04:43 2009 From: greg.j.kazz at jpl.nasa.gov (Kazz, Greg J (313B)) Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 14:04:43 -0700 Subject: [Sls-slp] (no subject) Message-ID: <02D130BD9C29BB4AAD59B77342F7E25F45B457125F@ALTPHYEMBEVSP10.RES.AD.JPL> All, Please note that the next set of technical CCSDS meetings will be in Noordwijk, the Netherlands at ESTEC from Oct 26 through Oct 30, 2009. Please visit the CCSDS web site under the meetings tab for more information. Please note the following deadlines associated with these meetings: o Deadline for providing input indications/agenda topics: 20th September 2009. o Deadline for providing input papers: 11th October 2009 (i.e. Sunday 2 weeks before meetings start). I hope to see you there! Greg Kazz Chairman CCSDS SLS-SLP, SLS-NGU, SIS-IPO WGs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: