ОСОБЛИВОСТІ ПОБУДОВИ НАЗЕМНОГО СЕГМЕНТА СИСТЕМИ КЕРУВАННЯ НИЗЬКООРБІТАЛЬНИМИ КОСМІЧНИМИ АПАРАТАМИ
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Features construction management ground segment LEO spacecraft
This paper the Electrical Ground-Support Equipment (EGSE) Router infrastructure and the EGSE Router Application Protocol used for interactions between the ground segment components such as the Mission Control System, the Telecommand/ Telemetry Front End, ground stations, test equipment, etc. The EGSE Router routes the messages between the components using the EGSE Router Application Protocol on top TCP/IP connections.
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