13 March 2012 Commercial optical inter-satellite communication at high data rates
Mark Gregory, Frank F. Heine, Hartmut Kämpfner, Robert Lange, Michael Lutzer, Rolf Meyer
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Abstract
Laser communication terminals with data rates far above 1 Gbps have been in operation in orbit since January 2008, and the links established between two low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites have demonstrated error-free communication. Bit error rates better than 10−11 have been achieved without data encoding. Signal acquisition can be reproducibly achieved within a few seconds. After adaptation to larger link separation distances these laser communication terminals will be used in the low earth orbit-geosynchronous satellite (LEO-GEO) link of European data relay satellite (EDRS), the GEO European data relay system. LEO-to-ground and ground-to-LEO links have examined the impact of the atmosphere on such optical links. In the future, high data rate GEO-to-ground links will require ground stations equipped with adaptive optics, which are currently under development.
© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 0091-3286/2012/$25.00 © 2012 SPIE
Mark Gregory, Frank F. Heine, Hartmut Kämpfner, Robert Lange, Michael Lutzer, and Rolf Meyer "Commercial optical inter-satellite communication at high data rates," Optical Engineering 51(3), 031202 (13 March 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.3.031202
Published: 13 March 2012
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KEYWORDS
Data communications

Homodyne detection

Satellites

Laser communications

Optical communications

Space telescopes

Telescopes

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