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Capacity-based analysis of physical-layer and link-layer techniques for reliable communication over free-space optical fading channels
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Free-space optical communication links can experience signal power fluctuations due to channel effects such as turbulence and pointing jitter. Systems can ensure reliable, error-free communication over fading channels by using physical-layer techniques (e.g., forward error correction with codeword interleaving) and link-layer techniques (e.g., erasure coding or ARQ). In this work...
Design and performance of a 40W uplink laser transmitter for NASA's O2O laser communications mission
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NASA's Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System (O2O) will provide operational laser communications between the ground and lunar orbit for the Artemis II crewed mission. In this work we describe a 40 W ground-based laser transmitter for the O2O system. The uplink transmitter operates in the optical C-band and uses...
On-orbit pointing performance of the Modular Agile Scalable Optical Terminal (MAScOT) for the ILLUMA-T mission
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The Integrated LCRD LEO User Modem and Amplifier Terminal (ILLUMA-T) payload was the first space-based user terminal to demonstrate successful two-way optical communications with a ground terminal via NASA's Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD). In order to acquire the link, the ILLUMA-T optical module open loop points a wide beacon...