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26 April 2002 Multigigabit data-rate optical communication depicting LEO-to-GEO and GEO-to-ground links
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Communication links with multi-giga-bits per sec (Gbps) data-rates depicting both LEO-GEO and GEO-to-Ground optical communications were characterized in the laboratory. A 5.4 Gbps link, with a capability of 7.5 Gbps, was demonstrated in the laboratory. The breadboard utilized a 13 cm diameter telescope as the transmit aperture that simulates the LEO terminal. The receiver is a 30-cm telescope that simulates the GEO terminal. The objective of the laboratory breadboard development is to validate the link analysis and to demonstrate a multi-gigabit link utilizing off-the-shelf or minimally modified commercially available components (optics and opto-electronics) and subsystems. For a bit-error-rate of 1E-7, the measured required received signal is within 1 to 2 dB of that predicted by the link analysis.
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Hamid Hemmati, Malcolm W. Wright, Babak Sanii, Norman A. Page, Gerry G. Ortiz, Abhijit Biswas, and Keith E. Wilson "Multigigabit data-rate optical communication depicting LEO-to-GEO and GEO-to-ground links", Proc. SPIE 4635, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XIV, (26 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464091
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Transmitters

Optical communications

Telescopes

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Signal attenuation

Space operations

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