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16 June 2004 Optical array receiver for deep-space communications
Victor A. Vilnrotter, Chi-Wung Lau, Meera Srinivasan, R. Mukai, K. Andrews
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Abstract
An optical array receiver concept is developed and analyzed. It is shown that for ground-based reception, the number of array elements can be increased without any performance degradation, as long as the array telescope diameters exceed the coherence-length of the atmosphere. Maximum likelihood detection of turbulence-degraded signal fields is developed for the case of pulse-position modulated (PPM) signals observed in the presence of background radiation. Performance of optical array receivers is compared to single-aperture receivers with diameters ranging from 4 to 8 meters, both in the presence of turbulence and in a turbulence-free environment such as space. It is shown that in the absence of atmospheric turbulence, single-aperture receivers outperform receiver arrays when significant background radiation is present. However, it is also shown that for ground-based reception of deep-space signals, the number of array elements can be as great as several thousand without incurring any performance degradation relative to a large single-aperture receiver.
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Victor A. Vilnrotter, Chi-Wung Lau, Meera Srinivasan, R. Mukai, and K. Andrews "Optical array receiver for deep-space communications", Proc. SPIE 5338, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XVI, (16 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.529628
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Telescopes

Space telescopes

Turbulence

Sensors

Signal detection

Optical arrays

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