NASA Space Communications and Navigation: One Network EvolutionThe NASA Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Program is responsible for providing the essential connectivity to robotic and human space explorers. The missions relying on SCaN range from suborbital and balloon missions to those traveling beyond the edge of the solar system. The demands for communications and navigation services enabled by SCaN (and its affiliated partners) are projected to increase and outpace the current network capacity. At the same time, the Agency finds itself surrounded by a burgeoning commercial space marketplace, technological advancement, and other government agencies that share common interests in space resiliency, robustness, and performance. As a result, SCaN has begun pivoting toward commercial services and collaborating with partners to close capacity and capability gaps. Given these growing demands of the Agency there is increasing need for multi-network solutions. Future mission concepts will rely on both government and commercial capabilities, both Near Space Network capacity and Deep Space Network capacity. Integrating these diverse support services together from a technical, programmatic and implementation standpoint will be key to meet the growing needs of the future. To accomplish this, a more substantive shift is required, and SCaN is reshaping itself to be a customer-centric, service-oriented, high-performance leader in the space communications community. This paper outlines the SCaN One Team, One Mission, One Network approach, and provides a vision for future mission community experience that includes streamlined mission commitment interfaces and clear processes, dynamic network scheduling and load balancing, and higher efficiency data transport and delivery through the integration of cloud infrastructure and services.
Document ID
20240011425
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Philip J Baldwin (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Kevin M Coggins (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Jena Garrahy (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Wendy C Evans (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, United States)
Erica L Weir (Teltrium Inc.)
Jeffrey C Dobereiner (Teltrium Inc.)
Allison C McCarthy (Teltrium Inc.)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2024
Subject Category
Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking
Meeting Information
Meeting: 29th Ka and Broadband Space Communications Conference (KaBSC)
Location: Seattle, WA
Country: US
Start Date: September 24, 2024
End Date: September 27, 2024
Sponsors: Carrick Institute, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA CONTRACT_GRANT: 80HQTR21D0003 CONTRACT_GRANT: 80HQTR21D0003
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
Near Space NetworkDeep Space Networkcommercialinternational partnersone network