1 November 1993 Jitter rejection technique in a satellite-based laser communication system
Victor A. Skormin, Mark A. Tasullo, Donald J. Nicholson
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Abstract
A technique, resulting in the significant reduction of negative effects of satellite jitter on the accuracy of laser beam positioning in satellite communication systems, is presented. It implies application of vibration monitoring instrumentation for estimation of the motion components constituting jitter. A self-tuning feedforward jitter compensation scheme is introduced to the existing mirror-positioning control systems. The technique is verified by computer simulation and is in the process of experimental investigation.
Victor A. Skormin, Mark A. Tasullo, and Donald J. Nicholson "Jitter rejection technique in a satellite-based laser communication system," Optical Engineering 32(11), (1 November 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.148103
Published: 1 November 1993
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Control systems

Laser communications

Satellites

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Satellite communications

Mathematical modeling

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