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24 February 2017 A prototype coarse pointing mechanism for laser communication
Eric D. Miller, Michael DeSpenza, Ilya Gavrilyuk, Graham Nelson, Brent Erickson, Britney Edwards, Ethan Davis, Tony Truscott
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Abstract
Laser communication systems promise orders-of-magnitude improvement in data throughput per unit SWaP (size, weight and power) compared to conventional RF systems. However, in order for lasercom to make sense economically as part of a worldwide connectivity solution, the cost per terminal still needs to be significantly reduced. In this paper, we describe a coarse pointing mechanism that has been designed with an emphasis on simplicity, making use of conventional materials and commercial off-the-shelf components wherever possible. An overview of the design architecture and trades is presented, along with various results and practical lessons learned during prototype integration and test.
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Eric D. Miller, Michael DeSpenza, Ilya Gavrilyuk, Graham Nelson, Brent Erickson, Britney Edwards, Ethan Davis, and Tony Truscott "A prototype coarse pointing mechanism for laser communication", Proc. SPIE 10096, Free-Space Laser Communication and Atmospheric Propagation XXIX, 100960S (24 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264086
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Prototyping

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Finite element methods

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