SpaceWire has proved very successful since the release of the standard by ECSS. This success Is due to the versatility of SpaceWire and its inherent simplicity and low implementation cost. Beyond the requirement for each packet to be lead by an address and terminated by an end-of-packet marker, SpaceWire does not specify the contents of each packet. The proposed SpaceWire Protocol Identification standard (currently In draft) provides a method for SpaceWire packets to carry higher-layer protocols. The Remote Memory Access Protocol (RMAP) has been proposed (also in draft), as has the possibility of a protocol to support plug-and-play on SpaceWire networks. This paper begins by discussing the driving requirements behind plug-and-play, specific...
SpaceWire-D is an extension to the SpaceWire protocol that provides deterministic capabilities over ...
SpaceWire technology has grown from the needs of spacecraft on-board data handling applications. Thi...
The foundation for low-cost responsive missions depends on the existence of standardized components ...
SpaceWire has proved very successful since the release of the standard by ECSS. This success Is due ...
SpaceWire is rapidly becoming a de facto communications standard within the space industry. SpaceWir...
The SpaceWire standard was published in 2003 with the aim of providing a standard for onboard commun...
SpaceWire is now being used on many spacecraft for payload data-handling applications. Several new p...
SpaceWire is a spacecraft onboard communications network used to connect together electronic sub-sys...
The SpaceWire standard defines a network designed for handling payload data and control information ...
SpaceWire is rapidly becoming the de facto onboard communications standard within the space industry...
The Remote Memory Access Protocol (RMAP) operates over a SpaceWire link or network to enable one nod...
A SpaceWire network comprises SpaceWire links, nodes and routers. The nodes are the functional units...
SpaceWire has proved very successful since the release of the standard by ECSS. This success is due ...
This paper describes the initial concept of the proposed Plug-and-Play architecture of the SOIS area...
SpaceWire solves the problem of communication protocol to the existing on-board equipment. This stan...
SpaceWire-D is an extension to the SpaceWire protocol that provides deterministic capabilities over ...
SpaceWire technology has grown from the needs of spacecraft on-board data handling applications. Thi...
The foundation for low-cost responsive missions depends on the existence of standardized components ...
SpaceWire has proved very successful since the release of the standard by ECSS. This success Is due ...
SpaceWire is rapidly becoming a de facto communications standard within the space industry. SpaceWir...
The SpaceWire standard was published in 2003 with the aim of providing a standard for onboard commun...
SpaceWire is now being used on many spacecraft for payload data-handling applications. Several new p...
SpaceWire is a spacecraft onboard communications network used to connect together electronic sub-sys...
The SpaceWire standard defines a network designed for handling payload data and control information ...
SpaceWire is rapidly becoming the de facto onboard communications standard within the space industry...
The Remote Memory Access Protocol (RMAP) operates over a SpaceWire link or network to enable one nod...
A SpaceWire network comprises SpaceWire links, nodes and routers. The nodes are the functional units...
SpaceWire has proved very successful since the release of the standard by ECSS. This success is due ...
This paper describes the initial concept of the proposed Plug-and-Play architecture of the SOIS area...
SpaceWire solves the problem of communication protocol to the existing on-board equipment. This stan...
SpaceWire-D is an extension to the SpaceWire protocol that provides deterministic capabilities over ...
SpaceWire technology has grown from the needs of spacecraft on-board data handling applications. Thi...
The foundation for low-cost responsive missions depends on the existence of standardized components ...