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EN 14737-1:2004

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Space engineering - Ground systems and operations - Part 1: Principles and requirements

Superseded date

01-01-2015

Published date

24-03-2004

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Ground systems and operations domain
  4.1 General
  4.2 Ground segment composition
  4.3 Ground system elements
      4.3.1 General
      4.3.2 Mission control system (MCS)
      4.3.3 Electrical ground support equipment (EGSE)
      4.3.4 Ground station system (GSTS)
      4.3.5 Ground communication subnet (GCS)
      4.3.6 Supporting infrastructure
      4.3.7 Control centres
5 Ground segment engineering processes
  5.1 General
  5.2 Ground segment phase 0/A: Feasibility studies and
      conceptual design
      5.2.1 Purpose of phase 0/A
      5.2.2 Inputs to phase 0/A
      5.2.3 Activities during phase 0/A
      5.2.4 Products of phase 0/A
      5.2.5 Milestones and reviews of phase 0/A
  5.3 Ground segment phase B: Preliminary design
      5.3.1 Purpose of phase B
      5.3.2 Inputs to phase B
      5.3.3 Activities during phase B
      5.3.4 Products of phase B
      5.3.5 Milestones and reviews of phase B
  5.4 Ground segment phase C: Design
      5.4.1 Purpose of phase C
      5.4.2 Inputs to phase C
      5.4.3 Activities during phase C
      5.4.4 Products of phase C
      5.4.5 Milestones and reviews of phase C
  5.5 Ground segment phase D: Production
      5.5.1 Purpose of phase D
      5.5.2 Inputs to phase D
      5.5.3 Activities during phase D
      5.5.4 Products of phase D
      5.5.5 Milestones and reviews of phase D
  5.6 Ground segment phase E: In-orbit operations
      5.6.1 Purpose of phase E
      5.6.2 Inputs to phase E
      5.6.3 Activities during phase E
      5.6.4 Products of phase E
      5.6.5 Milestones and reviews of phase E
  5.7 Ground segment phase F: Mission termination
      5.7.1 Purpose of phase F
      5.7.2 Inputs to phase F
      5.7.3 Activities during phase F
      5.7.4 Products of phase F
      5.7.5 Milestones and reviews of phase F
  5.8 Ground engineering processes summary
6 Ground segment engineering
  6.1 General
      6.1.1 Ground segment design
      6.1.2 Ground systems design and implementation
      6.1.3 Operations preparation
      6.1.4 Ground segment integration and technical verification
            and validation
      6.1.5 Operational validation
      6.1.6 Operations execution
      6.1.7 Disposal
      6.1.8 Logistics support
      6.1.9 Ground segment engineering - Categories of activities
      6.1.10 Critical areas
  6.2 Ground segment design
      6.2.1 Design general
      6.2.2 Ground segment requirements
      6.2.3 Analysis
      6.2.4 Ground segment system design
  6.3 Ground systems design and implementation
      6.3.1 General
      6.3.2 Common aspects
      6.3.3 Mission control system
      6.3.4 EGSE system
      6.3.5 Ground station system
      6.3.6 Ground communications subnet
  6.4 Operations preparation
      6.4.1 General
      6.4.2 Operations Design
      6.4.3 Mission operations data production
      6.4.4 Mission operations data validation
      6.4.5 Operations teams build-up and training
  6.5 Ground segment integration and technical
      verification and validation
      6.5.1 General
      6.5.2 Ground segment integration
      6.5.3 Technical verification and validation
  6.6 Operational validation
  6.7 Operations execution
      6.7.1 General
      6.7.2 Operations execution
      6.7.3 Reporting and reviews
      6.7.4 Operational
  6.8 Disposal
      6.8.1 General considerations
      6.8.2 Space segment disposal
      6.8.3 Ground segment disposal
  6.9 Logistics support
      6.9.1 General considerations
      6.9.2 Phasing
Annex A (informative) DRD list
Annex B (informative) Ground segment reviews

Within the frame of the overall engineering standards for space missions, this European Standard contains the basic rules, principles and requirements to be applied to the engineering of the ground segment and mission operations, which form an integral part of the overall system implementing a space mission.This European Standard includes development of ground segment, operations preparation activities, mission planning activities, mission evaluation activities, the conduct of operations proper, and all post-operational activities. The ground segment comprises the ground systems (i.e. all ground facilities, hardware and software) and all operational aspects such as personnel and related data repositories required on ground to perform mission operations.For reasons of recognized commonality, ground segment within the meaning of this European Standard includes those elements and facilities required for the purpose of implementing the mission and fulfilling the missions requirements while the relevant space segments are in-orbit. It covers ground elements used for purposes of assembly, integration and verification of the space segment, to the extent needed for ground segment end-to-end verification activities. It also covers elements integrated into the ground segment after completion of space segment AIT; space segment AIT proper being considered outside the scope of this Standard. It does not however cover the spacecraft activities and facilities interfacing the launch service segment. Furthermore, while this European Standard is applicable to all classes of missions it does not consider aspects that are specific to manned space missions.

Committee
CEN/BT
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

BS EN 14607-5-1:2004 Space engineering. Mechanical Liquid and electric propulsion for spacecraft
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I.S. EN 14607-5-1:2004 SPACE ENGINEERING - MECHANICAL - PART 5-1: LIQUID AND ELECTRIC PROPULSION FOR SPACECRAFT
I.S. EN 14737-2:2004 SPACE ENGINEERING - GROUND SYSTEMS AND OPERATIONS - PART 2: DOCUMENTS REQUIREMENTS DEFINITIONS (DRDS)
EN 14607-5-1:2004 Space engineering - Mechanical - Part 5-1: Liquid and electric propulsion for spacecraft
EN 14737-2:2004 Space engineering - Ground systems and operations - Part 2: Documents requirements definitions (DRDs)
EN 14776:2004 Space engineering - Ground systems and operations - Telemetry and telecommand packet utilization
BS EN 14776:2004 Space engineering. Ground systems and operation. Telemetry and telecommand packet utilization

EN 13292:1999 Space engineering standards - Policy and principles
ISO 16091:2002 Space systems Integrated logistic support
EN 14824:2003 Space engineering - Testing
EN 14737-2:2004 Space engineering - Ground systems and operations - Part 2: Documents requirements definitions (DRDs)
EN 13701:2001 Space systems - Glossary of terms
EN ISO 16091:2002 Space systems - Integrated logistic support (ISO 16091:2002)
ISO 14620-1:2002 Space systems Safety requirements Part 1: System safety
EN 14160:2001 Space engineering - Software
EN 13290-4:2001 Space project management - General requirements - Part 4: Project phasing and planning
EN ISO 14620-1:2002 Space systems - Safety requirements - Part 1: System safety (ISO 14620-1:2002)
EN 14725:2003 Space engineering - Verification

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