Nannipieri, Pietro.

Next-Generation High-Speed Satellite Interconnect Disclosing the SpaceFibre Protocol – A System Perspective / [electronic resource] : by Pietro Nannipieri, Gianmarco Dinelli, Luca Dello Sterpaio, Antonino Marino, Luca Fanucci. - 1st ed. 2021. - XV, 175 p. 84 illus., 49 illus. in color. online resource.

Introduction to satellite On board data-handling -- The SpaceFibre standard -- Building Blocks of a SpaceFibre Network: Example designs -- Interoperability test: how to verify Compliance to the Standard -- Set-up and Characterisation of a SpaceFibre Network -- Survey on Existing and Future SpaceFibre – based solutions -- Conclusions.

This book introduces the space community to the novel SpaceFibre protocol, developed under the guidance of the European Space Agency (ESA) as the forthcoming, high speed (Gbps) communication protocol for satellite on-board communication. Since SpaceFibre is expected to follow the success of its predecessor SpaceWire protocol (Mbps), the authors provide a system-level perspective for the end-user willing to adopt this latest technology for future space missions. The authors provide a complete view of the SpaceFibre protocol, together with an analysis of all the necessary hardware and software components to integrate this technology onboard a satellite. The text guides potential system adopters toward understanding the protocol, analyzing strengths, weaknesses and performances. Practical design examples and prototype performance measurements in reference scenarios are also included. Provides technology end-users a comprehensive, easy-to-understand reference for efficient implementation of the SpaceFibre protocol; Helps readers understand the main features, possibilities and limitations of the SpaceFibre protocol, guiding them step-by-step in the development of a SpaceFibre-based system; Includes state-of-the-art analysis, experimental performance test-campaign results, SpaceFibre network practical examples, interoperability analysis and test vectors.

9783030770440

10.1007/978-3-030-77044-0 doi


Electronic circuits.
Telecommunication.
Cooperating objects (Computer systems).
Electronic Circuits and Systems.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Cyber-Physical Systems.

TK7867-7867.5

621.3815