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Title: A DYNAMIC MULTIPROTOCOL INTERFACE FOR TT


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A DYNAMIC MULTI-PROTOCOL INTERFACEFOR TTC
SATELLITEBASEBAND PROCESSOROlivier
RiberonSpace Division Senior Manager
SalesJacques DavaineSpace Division Senior
Manager - Operations
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ENERTEC
n ENERTEC designs and produces high-end data
storage, acquisition and processing systems for
aerospace, defense and derived markets,
... its strategy
focuses on seven core markets.
aerospace defense mission video/data
recorders mission debriefing and analysis systems
security on-board video-surveillance and
entertainment systems exploitation systems
space ground segment satellite ground control
systems and equipment satcom, science, and
military applications
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GROUND SPACE SEGMENT
  • ENERTEC Space Division offers competitive
    solutions to Customer needs, from the start of
    satellite integration up to in-orbit satellite
    operation

Satellite AIT
TTC Service
Payload Service
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EQUIPMENT TTC 3801
n ENERTEC Space Division provides a wide product
range with modular hardware and software
architecture based on real-time technology
  • High data rate base band processor for Science
    and Earth Observation
  • Compact and cost effective Satcom base band
    processor
  • Tracking receiver
  • Satellite and Ground Station test equipment
  • Specific ranging processor (Intelsat Burst Tone
    Ranging, etc )
  • ITCU100 replacement solution
  • Data recording and playback unit
  • Full compatibility with most deployed satellites
  • Multiple-SCC software interfacing using dynamic
    protocol server

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Old Way Protocol Interface hard-coded
    everywhere in software!
  • Storage format is protocol dependent
  • Inter-task communication is protocol dependent
  • Networking task is limited to data transfer
  • Telemetry data is encapsulated into the protocol
    format at the demodulation level
  • Protocol can not be changed dynamically
  • New protocol implementation involves modification
    of most software modules

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • What is defined under a Protocol ?
  • Services
  • Data interfaces
  • Control interface
  • Monitoring interface
  • User interface

7
Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • New Way Multi-Protocol Mapping using Protocol
    Client/Server
  • Configuration file stored in Flash
  • Networking tasks are mapped into the protocol
    server

CONFIG.BIN Power-up
  • Dynamic selection

I/O DRIVER
HDLC
SRAM.BIN User interface MC interface
PROTOCOL
I/O DRIVER
CLIENT/
TCP-IP
SERVER
  • MC and User Interface automatically adapt to
    protocol selection

I/O DRIVER
RS232
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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Protocol Client/Server interfaces to other
    Servers via Callback/Function pointer interface
  • Demodulator Server sends back pertinent data only
  • Specific protocol information is located in the
    protocol client
  • Telemetry data is transmitted by the demodulator
    server in a generic format
  • Callback/function pointer manages connection to
    the demodulator server
  • Demodulator server is protocol-independent

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Protocol Client/Server interfaces in Real-Time to
    other Servers via Callback/Function pointer
    interface
  • Data is stored on Hard Disk For Offline services
  • Real-time and protocol tasks are independent
  • Data storage is protocol-independent
  • All services interface to the protocol
    client/server in a unified manner

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Impact of the multi-protocol approach on the user
    interface
  • Allocate protocols, I/O ports, security to each
    service (TM1, TM2, TM3, TC1, TC2, RG1, RG2, )
  • Define protocol parameters for each service

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Impact of the multi-protocol approach on the user
    interface
  • Front panel modification
  • Monitoring Control modification
  • Service level modification

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Dynamic switching

Current Interface
Next Interface
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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Consequences of the Dynamic Protocol Selection
  • User interface switches on-the-fly
  • Could be confusing to the operators
  • Monitoring Control switches on-the-fly
  • Requires correct handling of the switch by the
    MC system
  • Data Interface switches on-the-fly
  • Requires correct handling of the switch by the
    SCC and other data analysis systems
  • CURRENT IMPLEMENTATION REQUIRES REBOOTING FOR
    PROTOCOL SELECTION TO TAKE EFFECT
  • COULD BE MADE FULLY DYNAMIC IF SATELLITE
    OPERATORS TAKE NECESSARY STEPS IN MC AND SCC
    SOFTWARE

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Benefits
  • System more flexible
  • One unit can be used in support to multiple
    missions by different Space Agencies
  • Istrac unit was used by CSA in support to SciSat
    mission
  • CSA unit will be used by CNES in support to
    Helios mission
  • System more cost effective
  • New protocols can be added with reduced cost,
    delay and risks
  • Future upgrades
  • Capability to integrate external software in a
    well defined API environment

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Dynamic Multi-Protocol Interface
  • Link to SLE development
  • Multi-Protocol Interface is an interim solution
    before a wide availability of SLE compatible
    ground stations
  • Multi-Protocol Interface will remain a way to
    combine the SLE support and the support of legacy
    ground stations in a single baseband equipment
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