Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol
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Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol is a short haul delivery protocol designed to establish a two-way communications link between a lander and an orbiter, negotiate data rate and communications mode, and reliably deliver data during short orbiter-to-surface contacts.
Developed by Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems and documented in a number of CCSDS Recommendations [1] [2] [3]
Proximity-1 is implemented on Mars Exploration Rovers, Mars Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Express [4] as well as on Phoenix Mars Lander [5]
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- ^ CCSDS Recommendation For Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol. Coding And Synchronization Sublayer. Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
- ^ CCSDS Recommendation For Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol. Data Link Layer. Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
- ^ CCSDS Recommendation For Proximity-1 Space Link Protocol. Physical Layer. Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
- ^ CCSDS Proximity-1 Communications Protocol Enables High-Speed Communication at Mars
- ^ Phoenix Mars Mission FAQ. Retrieved on 2008-05-26.

