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 ====== XML Telemetric & Command Exchange (XTCE) ====== ====== XML Telemetric & Command Exchange (XTCE) ======
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 This specification is an information model for spacecraft telemetry and commanding data.  For a given mission there are a number of lifecycle phases that are supported by a variety of systems and organizations.  Additionally, many of these organizations support multiple heterogeneous missions using a common ground segment infrastructure. Telemetry and command definitions must be exchanged among all of these phases, systems, and organizations. This is made difficult and costly because there is no standard method for exchanging this information. The lack of standardization currently requires custom ingestion of the telemetry and commanding information. This customization is inherently error-prone, resulting in the need to revalidate at each step in the lifecycle. This specification is an information model for spacecraft telemetry and commanding data.  For a given mission there are a number of lifecycle phases that are supported by a variety of systems and organizations.  Additionally, many of these organizations support multiple heterogeneous missions using a common ground segment infrastructure. Telemetry and command definitions must be exchanged among all of these phases, systems, and organizations. This is made difficult and costly because there is no standard method for exchanging this information. The lack of standardization currently requires custom ingestion of the telemetry and commanding information. This customization is inherently error-prone, resulting in the need to revalidate at each step in the lifecycle.
  
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 Ideally, a spacecraft operator should be able to transition from one ground system to another by simply moving an already existing command and telemetry database compliant with this command and telemetry database specification.  Ideally, a spacecraft operator should be able to transition from one ground system to another by simply moving an already existing command and telemetry database compliant with this command and telemetry database specification. 
 {{xtce_exchange.gif|}} {{xtce_exchange.gif|}}
 +===== Documentation =====
 +  * [[https://gitlab.com/dovereem/xtcetools| Open source reference implementation]]
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/XTCE/1.2/PDF/changebar|Informative Changebar]]
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/XTCE/1.2/PDF|Normative v1.2]]
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/XTCE/20180204/SpaceSystem.xsd|Schema v1.2]]
 +  * [[https://www.omg.org/spec/XTCE/|About XTCE 1.2 and Older Versions]]
 +  * {{ :xtce_tutorial_2004.pdf |Tutorial (PDF)}}
 +  * [[http://public.ccsds.org/publications/BlueBooks.aspx#XTCE|Also adopted as a CCSDS Recommendation!]]
  
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