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Unmanned Systems (UxS) Control Segment (UCS) Architecture: Data Distribution Service (DDS)
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR6521
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Scope
This platform specific Interface Control Document (ICD) provides an example mapping to the Object Management Group’s (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS) infrastructure middleware. The mapping is based on the Unmanned Systems (UxS) Control Segment (UCS) Architecture: Model, AS6518. A series of non-normative implementation choices have been made that are specific to this ICD. These implementation choices may not be appropriate for different system implementations. The machine readable ICD and result of this mapping and implementation choices are provided with AIR6521.
Use and understanding of this document assumes a working knowledge of the UCS Architecture, the model structure and its contents.
Rationale
This document is the SAE publication of the Department of Defense UAS Control Segment (UCS) Architecture Interface Control Document: Data Distribution Service (DDS) User Guide approved for Distribution A public release 15.S-1859.
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Issuing Committee
AS-4UCS Unmanned Systems Control Segment Architecture
The AS-4UCS Technical Committee completed its charter with the publication of the UCS Architecture Library Revision B and has been stood down. Responsibility for UCS products has been absorbed into the parent AS-4 Committee.
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