2015 17th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/fruct.2015.7117992
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Second revision of the STP-ISS transport protocol for on-board spacewire networks

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“…While, MIL‐STD‐1553B has been widely employed in avionics and spacecrafts for its error detection capability, high reliability, noise immunity and deterministic behavior, future adoption is limited because the serial transmission rate of the bus is only 1 Mbps . To overcome the MIL‐STD‐1553B drawbacks, SpaceWire is considered for the new generations of spacecrafts,() providing high‐throughput (up to 200Mbps) communications.…”
Section: Wireless Intra‐spacecraft Communications Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While, MIL‐STD‐1553B has been widely employed in avionics and spacecrafts for its error detection capability, high reliability, noise immunity and deterministic behavior, future adoption is limited because the serial transmission rate of the bus is only 1 Mbps . To overcome the MIL‐STD‐1553B drawbacks, SpaceWire is considered for the new generations of spacecrafts,() providing high‐throughput (up to 200Mbps) communications.…”
Section: Wireless Intra‐spacecraft Communications Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SANDS aims to support the topology design for SpaceWire networks taking into account several parameters, such as the required fault-tolerance level, total network mass including cables and nodes, and power consumption. SANDS also allows simulating the network, using its SystemC engine, either at bit level or at packet level, as well as providing support for the generation of the scheduling tables for scheduling Quality of Service of STP-ISS [13] transport protocol running on top of SpaceWire.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%