AIAA SPACE 2015 Conference and Exposition 2015
DOI: 10.2514/6.2015-4577
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Finalizing the CCSDS Space-Data Link Layer Security Protocol: Setup and Execution of the Interoperability Testing

Abstract: The protection of data transmitted over the space-link is an issue of growing importance also for civilian space missions. Through the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS), space agencies have reacted to this need by specifying the Space Data-Link Layer Security (SDLS) protocol which provides confidentiality and integrity services for the CCSDS Telemetry (TM), Telecommand (TC) and Advanced Orbiting Services (AOS) space data-link protocols. This paper describes the approach of the CCSDS SDLS wo… Show more

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“…The TO application within the FSW encrypts the telemetry and downlinks via the SCOMM simulator to FEDS and then decrypted by FEDS and passed to the ground station ASIST." [20] The data flow for both uplink and downlink follow similar paths but utilize different applications inside the flight software, as seen in Figure 32 below.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The TO application within the FSW encrypts the telemetry and downlinks via the SCOMM simulator to FEDS and then decrypted by FEDS and passed to the ground station ASIST." [20] The data flow for both uplink and downlink follow similar paths but utilize different applications inside the flight software, as seen in Figure 32 below.…”
Section: Previous Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous Work Interoperability Testing[20] Total success was achieved on the first attempt. The independent implementations produced identical and accurate results, validating the accuracy of the standard.…”
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