Standard ISO 17807:2013 29.5.2013 preview

ISO 17807:2013

Space data and information transfer systems - Asynchronous message service



STANDARD published on 29.5.2013


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Designation standards: ISO 17807:2013
Publication date standards: 29.5.2013
SKU: NS-427870
The number of pages: 147
Approximate weight : 472 g (1.04 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Space systems and operations

Annotation of standard text ISO 17807:2013 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 17807:2013 defines a CCSDS Asynchronous Message Service (AMS) for mission data system communications. The service and its protocols implement an architectural concept under which the modules of mission systems, distinct sequential flows of application control logic, whether called processes, tasks, or threads, may be designed as if they were to operate in isolation, each one producing and consuming mission information without explicit awareness of which other modules are currently operating. Communication relationships among such modules are self-configuring; this tends to minimize complexity in the development and operations of modular data systems. A system built on this model is a society of generally autonomous interoperating modules that may fluctuate freely over time in response to changing mission objectives, module functional upgrades, and recovery from individual module failure. The purpose of AMS, then, is to reduce mission cost and risk by providing standard, reusable infrastructure for the exchange of information among data system modules in a manner that is simple to use, highly automated, flexible, robust, scalable, and efficient. ISO 17807:2013 specifies the protocol procedures and data units that accomplish automatic configuration of AMS communication relationships, dynamic reconfiguration of those relationships during operations, and the use of those relationships to accomplish the exchange of mission information among data system modules.

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