This standard has been cancelled and replaced by ECSS-E-ST-50-03C (31 July 2008).
Scope
This Standard contains the definition for Telemetry Transfer Frames which are fixed-length data structures, suitable for transmission at a constant frame rate on a space data channel.
The Telemetry Transfer Frame provides a standardized data structure for the transmission of space-acquired data over a telemetry space data link.
Usually, the source of the data is located in space and the receiver is located on the ground. However, this Standard may also be applied to space-to-space telemetry data links.
Further provisions and guidance on the application of this standard can be found, respectively, in the following publications:
- The higher level standard ECSS-E-50B, Communications General Requirements, which defines the principle characteristics of communication protocols and related services for all communication layers relevant for space communication (physical- to application-layer), and their basic relationship to each other.
- The handbook ECSS-E-HB-50A, Communications guidelines, which provides information about specific implementation characteristics of these protocols in order to support the choice of a certain communications profile for the specific requirements of a space mission.
Users of this present standard are invited to consult these documents before taking decisions on the implementation of the present one.
When viewed from the perspective of a specific project context, the requirements defined in this Standard should be tailored to match the genuine requirements of a particular profile and circumstances of a project.
NOTE: Tailoring is a process by which individual requirements or specifications, standards and related documents are evaluated and made applicable to a specific project, by selection, and, in some exceptional cases, modification of existing or addition of new requirements.
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