This up-to-date training manual covers the Communications and Tracking functions of the International Space Station. It contains 56 excellent illustrations and figures as well as 6 tables and charts.
Communication is an integral component of the International Space Station (ISS). Without extensive communication with the ground, scientific research, along with the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of ISS is not possible. The manual covers the United States On-Orbit Segment (USOS) Communication System and its subsystems. It also includes an overview of the Russian On-Orbit Segment (ROS) Communication System and its subsystems. The purposes of the USOS Communication systems are to provide: 1) Two-way audio communication between onboard crewmembers in the Station, the U.S. Shuttle (docked and undocked), Extravehicular Activity (EVA) crewmembers, and the Flight Controller Teams, 2) .Video from internal and external ports on the Station to the onboard crew in the USOS and the U.S. Shuttle, as well as the Flight Controller Teams, 3) Control of the Station's systems by Flight Controller Teams located within the Mission Control Center Houston (MCC-H), the Mission Control Center Moscow (MCC-M) the Payload Operations and Integration Center (POIC), and other International Partners' (IPs') control centers, 4) Control of the Station's systems by the crew of the U.S. Shuttle and Flight Controller Teams using the Orbital Interface Unit and Early Portable Computer System (PCS) systems, 5) Control of the Station payloads and experiments by Flight Controller Teams located within the POIC and other International Partners' control centers.Personal Computer-to-Personal Computer communications of electronic files between the Flight Controller Teams and the onboard crew in the Station, 6) Electronic file transfers to maintain the onboard flight software within the Command and Data Handling (CDH) System's Multiplexer/Demultiplexer's (MDM's), 7) Audio and video communications between the onboard crew and their families as well as between the onboard crew and news reporters and other public affairs activities.
The Communication and Tracking System (C&TS) is divided into six subsystems: the Audio Subsystem, the S-band Subsystem, the Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Subsystem, the Video Distribution Subsystem (VDS), Ku-band Subsystem), and the Early Communication Subsystem (Early Comm).