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Status of JAXA’s DTN activity DTN WG CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 Shinichi Inagawa / Kiyohisa Suzuki Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency 1 CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012
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JAXA has established initial DTN nodes based on ION since Nov-2010. As ground segment node JAXA and NASA discussed and planned “ground testing 2011” As initial DTN interoperability testing between both agencies. JAXA and NASA completed “ground testing 2011” on Jan-2012. Focused on simulated Delayed/Disrupted communication circumstances based on actual visibility for ISS-DRTS(JAXA’s data relay satellite)-JAXA’s ground terminal. Over 125MB [size/file] file transfer used by CFDP/BP/LTP. Fixed routing (Not used CGR) Data review had completed by JAXA, NASA. 2 Overview of activity history since Spring meeting 2011 CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012
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3 Diagram for Ground testing 2011 CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 VPN-GW NASA JAXA Internet DTN Node VPN-GW VPN Tunnel (DTN Traffic) NTP server NASA’s NTP server WAN simulator
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4 Test Concept for ground testing 2011 [1/3] CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 Purpose “A precursor testing” for the DRTS/ISS flight testing Simulated delayed and disrupted characteristics for TKSC DRTS ISS Limited visible time (15min-30min per one revolution of ISS) Occurrence of “unexpected disruption” by rainfall between DRTS and it’s ground terminal. JAXA has potential needs of mission point view. Automatic large data transfer without effect of disruption Automatic large data transfer without effect of invisible time caused by revolutions
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5 Test Concept for ground testing 2011 [2/3] CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 Characteristic test Concepts [1/2] Multiple simulated visibilities with multiple contacts Visibility
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6 Test Concept for ground testing 2011 [3/3] CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 Characteristic test Concepts [2/2] Multiple simulated visibilities with a single contact
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7 Test Results for Ground testing 2011 [1/2] CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 CasesOverviewGoalsResults 1DTN connection check (Application: Bping) The DTN communication is established over internet. OK 2DTN connection check (Application: Bpchat) Simple massages are exchanged in the DTN link OK 3Small-file (1MB) transfer with stable link (Application: Bpcp) Small files are sent and received by each DTN node The identicalness of the send and received files is confirmed. OK 4Medium-file (10MB) transfer in a single simulated pass (visibility) with sudden disruption. (Application: CFDP) Medium files are sent and received by each DTN node The link disruptions are simulated. The identicalness of the send and received files is confirmed. OK
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8 Test Results for Ground testing 2011 [2/2] CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 CasesOverviewGoalsResults 5Large-file (125MB) transfer in multiple simulated passes with multiple contacts. (Application: CFDP) Large files are sent and received by each DTN node The link disruptions caused by AOS/LOS are simulated. The identicalness of the send and received files is confirmed. OK 6Large-file transfer in multiple simulated passes with a single contact. (Application: CFDP) Large files are sent and received by each DTN node The link disruptions caused by AOS/LOS are simulated. The identicalness of the send and received files is confirmed. OK
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JAXA plans next step of interoperability testing with NASA in JFY2012. Ground testing 2012 DRTS/DSS testing (SN ground terminal- DRTS -SN ground Terminal) JAXA plans to discuss ISS interoperability testing with NASA after completing activities of JFY 2012. 9 Future Plan CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012 Ground Testing 2011 Ground Testing 2012 DRTS/DSS testing Flight Testing over JEM/ICS- DRTS DTN LTP protocol OOOO DTN BP protocol OOOO CGR OOO DTN Large file transfer OOO DTN BSS OOO DTN over Encapsulation O (As protocol conv.) Access to CGBA/ISS O
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DRTS/DSS testing plans to simulate “Inter-Satellite Link” between ISS/JEM and JAXA’s Space Network (DRTS and its ground terminal). 10 Concept for DRTS/DSS Testing CCSDS Spring Meeting 2012
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