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SISG ConOps Operational Functional Deployments Space Internetworking Strategy Group Peter Shames 22 Oct 2009 Version 1.6 DRAFT

This package includes a set of functional deployments reflecting a nominal SISG Space Internetworking allocation of functionality to system elements These are intended to be relevant for a future typical SISG deployment where agencies support standard services for service management, network control, and space internetwork operation Variations on these charts are included to show the differences between current operations and evolved scenarios and this future view Only a “DTN” and “Non-DTN” scenarios, and only a single ABCBA configuration is used for simplicity A = Lander and Lander MOC, B = Orbiter and Orbiter MOC, C = Ground Communications Only the forward direction transfer are shown for simplicity Major Features: High level set of nominal operational functions Representation of high level data and control flows Use of colors to associate functions to the high level allocations User Mission System (MOC & Spacecraft, shown as white box) Service Management Network Control Service Execution (space & ground) The technical content for this material was primarily derived from: SISG ConOps, revised 13 Oct 09 SISG telecons, 13 & 21 Oct 09 Functional Deployment Diagrams

Scenario: A specific sequence of activities conducted by the the SISG network elements and/or Mission User MOC to accomplish support for one or more mission events. Activity: A specification of system behavior described by a sequence of one or more actions performed by the SISG network elements and/or Mission User MOC. Function: The set of actions or activities performed by some object to achieve a goal. The transformation of inputs to outputs that may include the creation, modification, monitoring, or destruction of elements. Action: Something that happens within an object, either with or without participation of another object. Definition of Terms

Functional Deployment Scenarios Introduction to Chart Style

SISG Network Element Functions Network Management = Service Management + Network Control Mission Operations Service Execution Forward Data Delivery Return Data Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Position & Timing Flight Events Execution Service Execution Forward Data Delivery Return Data Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Position & Timing Instances of other service types Relay Assets Earth-Based Assets Mission Operations System Spacecraft Service Management Service Planning Service Request Scheduling Service Accountability Reporting Network Control Network Scheduling Network Asset Configuration & Control Network Asset Monitoring Space Internetworking Management

Final Forward Data Relay Scenario – ABCBA Cross Support v 1.6 – 22 Oct Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols Terrestrial WAN Space Link Transfer Terrestrial Transfer DTN Terrestrial Networks Spacelink Proximity Transfer Spacelink DTN Terrestrial WAN Lander Orbiter Lander MOC Orbiter MOC Terrestrial Networks Earth Terminal Spaceborne Relay Earth Terminal Ground User Node Space User Node Spaceborne Relay MOC Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Position & Timing Instances of other service types Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery Service Management Network Control Other Proxy Applications Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery Internet Data User Internet Data Preparation Service Request Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Service Request Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Request Radiometric Data Delivery Request Position & Timing Data Mission Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring Mission Planning Link Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring Service Management Network Control Emerg Proxy Application Service Management Network Control

Final Forward n.6 (Basic) – ABCBA All DTN Description This scenario depicts the transfer of Internet data to a single Agency A Lander using the support of a Earth Terminal (nominally Agency C), the orbiter GDS and an Orbiter provided by Agency B. Agency A, Agency B and the ESLT all implement DTN. DTN traffic flows directly from Lander MOC to the space link once the link is established End to end services Bidirectional transfer of Internet data between the Lander and its control centre (using CFDP, AMS, or other Application data transfer protocols over DTN) Bidirectional transfer of packets (SPP or Encap) between the Lander and its control centre (SPP/Encap over DTN) Ground cross support services Bidirectional transfer of DTN bundles between Lander Control Centre and Ground Complex (DTN over Encap) Bidirectional transfer of TM/TC/AOS frames as needed Use of Service Management for Orbiter MOC to request & control Ground Terminal space link services Space-Ground CCSDS services Bidirectional DTN over LTP reliable link Bidirectional Encapsulation Packet transfer Bidirectional TM/TC/AOS frames Space-Space CCSDS services Bidirectional DTN Bidirectional Prox-1 Packet transfer (Packet SAP of Prox-1) Agency specific functions Agency B Orbiter must handle DTN routing and store & forward services v 1.6 – 22 Oct

Final Emergency Commanding Scenario – ABCBA Cross Support v 1.6 – 22 Oct Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols Terrestrial WAN Space Link Transfer Terrestrial Transfer Non-DTNDTN Terrestrial Networks Spacelink Proximity Transfer Spacelink DTN Terrestrial WAN Lander Orbiter Lander MOC Orbiter MOC Terrestrial Networks Earth Terminal Spaceborne Relay Ground User Node Space User Node Spaceborne Relay MOC Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Position & Timing Instances of other service types Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery Service Management Network Control Emerg Proxy Application Other Proxy Applications Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery Internet Data User Emerg Data Preparation Service Request Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Service Request Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Request Radiometric Data Delivery Request Position & Timing Data Mission Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring Emergency Support Request Mission Planning Link Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring Emergency Support Request Service Management Network Control H/W Cmnd Decoder Service Management Network Control Earth Terminal

Final Forward n.6 (Emergency) – ABCBA All DTN Description This is the same as Final Forward n.6 (Basic), but with an orbiter Emergency Delivery Proxy Application for spacecraft emergency commanding Only those functions that differ from n.6 (Basic) are described Note that this approach can also handle transfers to legacy non-DTN missions End to end services Emergency mode delivery of SPP, TC, or other low level commands via orbiter Emergency Delivery Proxy Application Lander MOC must provide Emergency Delivery File package including data to be delivered and delivery instructions, i.e. extract packets, send over Prox-1 Packet SAP, repeat until … Ground cross support services Use of Emergency Service Request to signal need for special services and possibly heightened awareness Space-Ground CCSDS services Standard Internet file transfer used for Emergency Delivery File package delivery to Orbiter Space-Space CCSDS services Mono-directional Prox-1 data transfer (TC/TM frames, SPP, or other low level commands over UDD SAP or Packet SAP of Prox-1) Agency specific functions Agency A Lander MOC must handle The creation of the Emergency Delivery File package, packing TC, SPP, or other data into a file files Preparing metadata / file delivery instructions, and Sending the file for delivery to the proxy on the Orbiter via normal file transfer Agency B Orbiter must handle The unpacking of files (to convert back to the Lander Direct TC / SPP data) The interpretation of metadata / file delivery instructions, and The proxy processing transmission requested data in requested mode over the Prox-1 link to the Lander (direct TM/TC, files, Encapsulation packets) Agency A Lander must handle The reception of data from Prox-1 Recognition of the hardware command sequence(s) and triggering the spacecraft recovery activity v 1.6 – 22 Oct

Evolved Forward DTN Relay Scenario – ABCBA Cross Support v 1.7 – 22 Oct Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols Terrestrial WAN Space Internet Transfer Terrestrial File Transfer Non-DTNDTN Terrestrial Networks Spacelink Proximity Link Transfer Spacelink DTN Non-DTN Terrestrial WAN Lander Orbiter Lander MOC Orbiter MOC Terrestrial Networks Earth Terminal Spaceborne Relay Ground User Node Space User Node Spaceborne Relay MOC Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Position & Timing Instances of other service types Service Execution Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery Private Service Management Private Network Control TM/TC Proxy Application Other Proxy Applications Service Execution Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery TM/TC Link User TM/TC File Preparation Service Request Private Relay Forward File Delivery Private Relay Return File Delivery Private Radiometric Data Delivery Service Request Forward Internet Data Delivery Return Internet Data Delivery Request Radiometric Data Delivery Request Position & Timing Data TM/TC Relay File Special Processing Mission Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring (private) Mission Planning Link Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring (private) Service Management Network Control Earth Terminal Space Internet Transfer

Evolved Forward DTN n.5 – ABCBA Description This scenario depicts the transfer of files, packets and Direct TM/TC to a single Agency A Lander using the support of an Orbiter provided by Agency B and a Earth terminal (nominally Agency C). Agency A does not implement DTN, Agency B and Agency C implement DTN. Presumes standardization of the “last hop” delivery and the relay coordination functions Note that DTN based file transfer is used between the Orbiter MOC and the Orbiter End to end services Bidirectional transfer of files between the Lander and its control centre (enabled by private file forwarding and staging functions executed in the Lander) Bidirectional transfer of packets (within a file) between the Lander and its control centre Bidirectional transfer of (packetized and non packetized) Direct TM/TC/AOS frames between the Lander and its control centre (as files with Orbiter Proxy processing) Ground cross support services Private transfer of files between Lander MOC and Orbiter MOC Bidirectional DTN transfer of files between Orbiter MOC and Earth terminal Space-Ground CCSDS services Bidirectional CFDP over DTN Bidirectional Space Packet transfer (in link from Orbiter MOC, in files from Lander MOC) Bidirectional TM/TC/AOS frame transfer Space-Space CCSDS services Bidirectional CFDP over DTN (with private file forwarding and staging functions from Orbiter to Lander) Bidirectional Space Packet transfer (using Packet SAP of Prox-1) Bidirectional Prox-1 frame transfer (using UDD SAP of Prox-1) Agency specific functions Agency A Lander MOC must handle Creation of a file for the Orbiter to deliver (direct TM/TC, files, Encapsulation packets), the addition of metadata / file delivery instructions Use of private “file forwarding” service to send file to the Orbiter MOC Agency B Orbiter MOC must handle The packing/unpacking of files (to convert between the Lander Direct TM/TC services and CFDP over DTN) The interpretation/addition of metadata / file delivery instructions, and Transmission of data files to the Orbiter using CFDP and DTN Agency B Ground Complex must handle Standard DTN file transfers Agency B Orbiter must handle DTN and CFDP file processing and data staging services, identification of files to be forwarded The packing/unpacking of files (to convert between the Lander Direct TM/TC services and CFDP) The interpretation of metadata / file delivery instructions, and Proxy processing and transmission of data types to the Lander (direct TM/TC, files, Encapsulation packets) v 1.7 – 22 Oct

Evolved Forward CFDP Relay Scenario – ABCBA Cross Support v 1.6 – 22 Oct Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols Terrestrial WAN Space Link File Transfer Terrestrial File Transfer Non-DTN Terrestrial Networks Spacelink Proximity File Transfer Spacelink Non-DTN Terrestrial WAN Lander Orbiter Lander MOC Orbiter MOC Terrestrial Networks Earth Terminal Spaceborne Relay Ground User Node Space User Node Spaceborne Relay MOC Service Execution Forward File Delivery Return File Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Position & Timing Instances of other service types Service Execution Forward File Delivery Return File Delivery Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery Private Service Management Private Network Control TM/TC Proxy Application Other Proxy Applications Service Execution Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery TM/TC Link User TM/TC File Preparation Service Request Private Relay Forward File Delivery Private Relay Return File Delivery Private Radiometric Data Delivery Service Request Request Forward File Delivery Request Return File Delivery Request Radiometric Data Delivery Request Position & Timing Data TM/TC Relay File Special Processing Mission Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring (private) Mission Planning Link Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord Relay Monitoring (private) Service Management Network Control Earth Terminal

Evolved Forward CFDP n.5 – ABCBA All Non DTN Description This scenario depicts the transfer of files, packets and Direct TM/TC to a single Agency A Lander using the support of an Orbiter provided by Agency B and a Earth terminal (nominally Agency C). Neither Agency A, Agency B, nor Agency C implements DTN. Presumes standardization of the “last hop” delivery and the relay coordination functions Note that standard CFDP transfer is only between the Orbiter MOC and the Orbiter, over a single (SLE extended) Space Link End to end services Bidirectional transfer of files between the Lander and its control centre (CFDP enabled by private file forwarding and staging functions executed in the Lander) Bidirectional transfer of packets (within a file) between the Lander and its control centre Bidirectional transfer of (packetized and non packetized) Direct TM/TC/AOS frames between the Lander and its control centre (as files with Orbiter Proxy processing) Ground cross support services Private transfer of files between Lander MOC and Orbiter MOC Bidirectional “CSTS” transfer of files between Lander Control Centre and Earth terminal Space-Ground CCSDS services Bidirectional CFDP (with private file forwarding and staging functions) Bidirectional Space Packet transfer (in link from Orbiter MOC, in files from Lander MOC) Bidirectional TM/TC/AOS frame transfer Space-Space CCSDS services Bidirectional CFDP (with private file forwarding and staging functions) Bidirectional Space Packet transfer (using Packet SAP of Prox-1) Bidirectional Prox-1 frame transfer (using UDD SAP of Prox-1) Agency specific functions Agency A Lander MOC must handle Creation of a file for the Orbiter to deliver (direct TM/TC, files, Encapsulation packets), the addition of metadata / file delivery instructions Use of private “file forwarding” service to send file to the Orbiter MOC Agency B Orbiter MOC must handle Private “file forwarding” and data staging services The packing/unpacking of files (to convert between the Lander Direct TM/TC services and CFDP) The interpretation/addition of metadata / file delivery instructions, and Transmission of data files to the Orbiter using CSTS File service and CFDP Agency B Ground Complex must handle the packing/unpacking of files (to convert between the ground file transfer services and CFDP) and the interpretation/addition of metadata / file delivery instructions. Agency B Orbiter must handle CFDP file processing and data staging services, identification of files to be forwarded The packing/unpacking of files (to convert between the Lander Direct TM/TC services and CFDP) The interpretation of metadata / file delivery instructions, and Proxy processing and transmission of data types to the Lander (direct TM/TC, files, Encapsulation packets) v 1.6 – 22 Oct

Current Forward File Relay Scenario – ABCBA Cross Support v 1.6 – 22 Oct Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols Terrestrial WAN Space Link File Transfer Terrestrial File Transfer Non-DTN Terrestrial Networks Spacelink Proximity File Transfer Spacelink Non-DTN Terrestrial WAN Lander Orbiter Lander MOC Orbiter MOC Terrestrial Networks Earth Terminal Spaceborne Relay Ground User Node Space User Node Spaceborne Relay MOC Service Execution Forward File Delivery Return File Delivery Radiometric Data Delivery Position & Timing Instances of other service types Service Execution Forward File Delivery Return File Delivery Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery Private Service Management Private Network Control TM/TC Proxy Application Other Proxy Applications Service Execution Forward Link Delivery Return Link Delivery TM/TC Link User TM/TC File Preparation Service Request Private Relay Forward File Delivery Private Relay Return File Delivery Private Radiometric Data Delivery Service Request Request Forward File Delivery Request Return File Delivery Request Radiometric Data Delivery Request Position & Timing Data TM/TC Relay File Special Processing Mission Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord (private) Relay Monitoring (private) Mission Planning Link Planning Relay Contact Planning & Coord (private) Relay Monitoring (private) Service Management Network Control Earth Terminal

Current Forward TC Scenario – ABCBA Description This scenario depicts the current forward transfer of files (possibly containing packets or direct TC frames) to a single Agency A Lander using the support of a Ground Complex C and an Orbiter and Orbiter GDS provided by Agency B. Neither Agency A, Agency B, nor the Ground Complex C implements DTN. Presumes no standardization of the “last hop” delivery or the relay coordination functions Note that standard C FDP transfer is only between the Orbiter MOC and the Orbiter, over a single (SLE extended) Space Link End to end services (n.b. Forward only, return is different) Mono-directional transfer of packets (within a file) between the Lander control centre and its Lander (using the Orbiter private services, protocols & process differs from agency to agency) Mono-directional return of data from Lander to its control center (return direction protocols are different from forward, and differ from agency to agency) Transfers require specialized, pre-agreed, manipulation of data by the Orbiter MOC and by the Orbiter Process is almost entirely manual, including planning, file upload assembly, and any retransmission processing which must be explicitly commanded Ground cross support services (n.b. Forward only, return is different) Mono-directional transfer of files between Lander Control Centre and Orbiter Control Centre (using FTP or other private means) Mono-directional transfer of files between Orbiter Control Centre and Earth Terminal, after integration of Lander file into Orbiter file upload (using SLE CLTU) Mono-directional Space Packet transfer (within file, via orbiter, with special handling) Private Orbiter Control Center to Orbiter file transfer protocol (mission and agency unique but might involve CFDP operating in Earth terminal) Ground-Space CCSDS services (n.b. Forward only, return is different) Mono-directional TC frame transfer using SLE-CLTU Might use CFDP or PUS Svc 13, but this is an orbiter project choice Space-Space CCSDS services (n.b. Forward only, return is different) Mono-directional Prox-1 bitstream transfer (UDD SAP of Prox-1) Mono-directional Space Packet transfer (after aligning data and extracting Packets from UDD SAP bitstream delivered by Prox-1) Agency specific functions (n.b. Forward only, return is different) Agency B Ground Control Center must handle The packing/unpacking of files (to convert between the ground file transfer from Agency A and its file upload formats, and Handling of files according to its private uplink file transfer protocol, and The definition of the filename to provide limited metadata / file delivery instructions. Agency B Orbiter must handle private “file forwarding” and data staging services the packing/unpacking of files (to convert between the Orbiter private file transfer protocol and Orbiter file store), Interpretation of filename as metadata / file delivery instructions, and proxy processing and transmission of data types (direct TM/TC, files, Encapsulation packets) or delivery of the file contents as a bitstream across the Proximity-1 UDD SAP. v 1.6 – 22 Oct

BACKUP SLIDES

Files Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols DTN CFDP BP TM, TC, AOS Cod. RF & Mod Encap LTP BP Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols DTN TM/TC/A OS Encap TM, TC, AOS Cod. RF & Mod Encap BP Terrestrial WAN TCP/IP BP CFDP Files DTN Scenario n.6 (Basic) – ABBA All DTN CFDP, DTN, Encapsulation Packet and TM/TC/AOS Frame services DTN over TCP/IP Terrestrial NetworksSpacelink CFDP, DTN, Space/Encapsulation Packet and Prox-1 Frame services Spacelink Packet SAP Prox-1 Packet SAP Prox-1 Space Packets Encap Prox-1 DTN TCP/I P LTPTCP/I P Space Packets LTP v July Spaceborne Relay Earth-Space Link Terminal Ground User Node Space User Node Encap

Files Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols DTN CFDP BP TM, TC, AOS Cod. RF & Mod Encap.SPP Direct TM/TC Proxy Encap SPPEncap LTP BP CFDP Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols DTN TM/TC/A OS Encap TM, TC, AOS Cod. RF & Mod Encap BP Terrestrial WAN TCP/IP BP CFDP Files DTN Scenario n.6 (Extended) – ABBA All DTN CFDP, DTN, Encapsulation Packet and TM/TC/AOS Frame services DTN over TCP/IP Terrestrial NetworksSpacelink CFDP, DTN, Space/Encapsulation Packet and Prox-1 Frame services Spacelink Packet SAP UDD SAP Prox-1 UDD SAP Packet SAP Prox-1 Direct TM/TC Space Packets Encap/ SPP Prox-1 DTN TCP/I P LTPTCP/I P Space Packets Direct TM/TC LTP v July Spaceborne Relay Earth-Space Link Terminal Ground User Node Space User Node

Current Forward TC Scenario – ABCBA Cross Support v July Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols Terrestrial WAN Direct TM/TC SPP Proxy File Processing Bitstream Transfer Files UDD SAP Priv TC RF & Mof Priv SLE CLTU File Radiation TC Code. RF Mod SLE CLTU Forward CFDP, Space Packet and TM/TC/AOS Frame services FTP File Transfer Files Direct TM/TC Files Non-DTN Files Non-DTN Space Packets Terrestrial Networks Spacelink CFDP, Space Packet and Prox-1 Frame services Spacelink UDD SAP Prox- 1 Non-DTN Phys Prox-1 SLE CLTU Forward FTP File Space Packets Direct TM/TC Files Non-DTN FTP File Forward FTP File FTP File Forward PrivateFile Protocol Terrestrial WAN Lander Orbiter Lander MOC Orbiter MOC Terrestrial Networks Space Link Terminal Mission File Integration UDD / SPP Process Local Files Orbiter Local File Processing SPP Cod TC Spaceborne Relay Earth-Space Link Terminal Ground User Node Space User Node Spaceborne Relay MOC

Lander - Orbiter CCSDS Protocols Orbiter - Ground CCSDS Protocols Terrestrial WAN Direct TM/TC CFDP SPP File, SPP, Direct TM/TC Proxy UDD SAP Packet SAP CFDP SPP CFDP SPP TM, TC, AOS Cod. RF & Mod CFDP SPP File, SPP, Direct TM/TC proxy TM, TC, AOS Cod. RF & Mod CSTS File Forward/ Return CFDP, Space Packet and TM/TC/AOS Frame services CSTS Ground File Transfer Services Files Space Packets Direct TM/TC Non-DTN Space Packets Terrestrial NetworksSpacelink CFDP, Space Packet and Prox-1 Frame services Spacelink Scenario n.5 – ABBA All Non-DTN UDD SAP Packet SAP CFDP SPP Prox-1 Non-DTN CFDP SPP TM/TC, AOS Prox-1 Files v July CSTS File Forward/ Return CSTS File Files Local Files Spaceborne Relay Earth-Space Link Terminal & MOC Ground User Node Space User Node

Management Service Request Scheduling Service Accountability and Reporting Service Planning SISG User MOC Mission Planning Science Planning & Analysis Network Asset Configuration and Control Network Performance Analysis Service Accountability Reporting Service Execution Mission Control & Monitoring Data Management & Archiving Navigation Flight System Analysis Spacecraft Sequencing Command Generation Feasibility reports Spacecraft Ephemeris, Sequence of Events Service Accountability Reports Service Requests MOA Service Agreement Service Schedule List of Service Requests Assigned Service Elements Mission Sequence of Events Service Execution Status Asset state Anomaly Alert Accountability Data Network Monitor Data Network Scheduling Service status, audit trail Trajectory /Ephemeris Network Asset Monitoring Mission reqmts S/C Link Config Space Link Parameters Network Management Service Management Network Control SISG Network Communications Element SISG Network Operations Context

SISG User MOC Mission Planning Science Planning & Analysis Mission Control & Monitoring Data Management & Archiving Navigation Flight System Analysis Spacecraft Sequencing Command Generation Feasibility reports Spacecraft Ephemeris, Sequence of Events Service Accountability Reports Service Requests MOA Service Agreement Service Schedule Service status, audit trail Mission reqmts S/C Link Config Management Service Request Scheduling Service Accountability and Reporting Service Planning Network Asset Configuration and Control Network Performance Analysis Service Accountability Reporting Service Execution Service Schedule List of Service Requests Assigned Service Elements Missi on Seque nce of Event s Service Executi on Status Asset state Anomaly Alert Accounta bility Data Netw ork Moni tor Data Network Scheduling Trajecto ry /Epheme ris Network Asset Monitoring Space Link Paramet ers Network Management Service Management Network Control SISG InternetNetwork Relay Element SISG Inter-Network Operations Context Management Service Request Scheduling Service Accountability and Reporting Service Planning Network Asset Configuration and Control Network Performanc e Analysis Service Accountability Reporting Service Execution Service Schedule List of Service Requests Assigned Service Elements Mission Sequence of Events Service Executi on Status Asset state Anomaly Alert Accounta bility Data Netw ork Moni tor Data Network Scheduling Trajectory /Ephemeri s Network Asset Monitoring Space Link Paramet ers Network Management Service Management Network Control SISG InterNetwork ESLT Element Management Service Request Scheduling Service Accountability and Reporting Service Planning Network Asset Configuration and Control Network Performanc e Analysis Service Accountability Reporting Service Execution Service Schedule List of Service Requests Assigned Service Elements Missi on Seque nce of Event s Service Executi on Status Asset state Anomaly Alert Accounta bility Data Netw ork Moni tor Data Network Scheduling Trajecto ry /Epheme ris Network Asset Monitoring Space Link Paramet ers Network Management Service Management Network Control SISG InterNetwork ESLT Element SISG Relay MOC Mission Planning Science Planning & Analysis Mission Control & Monitoring Data Management & Archiving Navigation Flight System Analysis Spacecraft Sequencing Command Generation Management Network Asset Configuration and Control Network Performanc e Analysis Service Accountability Reporting Service Execution Service Schedule List of Service Requests Assigned Service Elements Missio n Sequen ce of Events Service Executi on Status Asset state Anomaly Alert Accounta bility Data Netw ork Moni tor Data Network Scheduling Trajectory /Ephemeri s Network Asset Monitoring Space Link Parameter s Network Management Network Control SISG Internet Network Relay Node SISG Relay MOC SISG Relay Node SISG ESLT Element (A) SISG ESLT Element (B) Management Network Asset Configuration and Control Network Performanc e Analysis Service Accountability Reporting Service Execution Service Schedule List of Service Requests Assigned Service Elements Missio n Sequen ce of Events Service Executi on Status Asset state Anomaly Alert Accounta bility Data Netw ork Moni tor Data Network Scheduling Trajectory /Ephemeri s Network Asset Monitoring Space Link Parameter s Network Management Network Control SISG Internet Network Relay Node SISG User Node Svc Request for ESLT Svc Request for Relay MOC Data for User Node Data for User Node & Commands for Relay Data for User Node & Commands for Relay