ISO 15887
Space data and information transfer systems - Lossless data compression
| Organization: | ISO |
| Publication Date: | 1 June 2013 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 52 |
| ICS Code (Space systems and operations): | 49.140 |
scope:
This International Standard establishes a source-coding data-compression algorithm applied to digital data and specifies how these compressed data shall be inserted into source packets for retrieval and decoding.
Source coding for data compression is a method utilized in data systems to reduce the volume of digital data to achieve benefits in areas including, but not limited to,
a) reduction of transmission channel bandwidth;
b) reduction of the buffering and storage requirement;
c) reduction of data-transmission time at a given rate.
The characteristics of source codes are specified only to the extent necessary to ensure multi-mission support capabilities. This International Standard does not attempt to quantify the relative bandwidth reduction, the merits of each approach discussed, or the design requirements for coders and associated decoders. Some performance information is included in Lossless Data Compression, CCSDS 120.0-G-2.
This International Standard addresses only Lossless source
coding, which is applicable to a wide range of digital data, both
imaging and non-imaging, where the requirement is for a moderate
data-rate reduction constrained to allow no distortion to be added
in the data compression/decompre
The scope and field of application are furthermore detailed in subclause 1.3 of the enclosed CCSDS publication.
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