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Laser communication systems
Lasers have been considered for space communications since their
realization in 1960. Specific advancements were needed in component
performance and system engineering particularly for space qualified
hardware. Advances in system architecture, data formatting and component
technology over the past three decades have made laser communications in
space not only viable but also an attractive approach into inter satellite
link applications.
Information transfer is driving the requirements to
higher data rates, laser cross -link technology explosions, global
development activity, increased hardware, and design maturity. Most
important in space laser communications has been the development of a
reliable, high power, single mode laser diode as a directly modulable
laser source. This technology advance offers the space laser communication
system designer the flexibility to design very lightweight, high
bandwidth, low-cost communication payloads for satellites whose launch
costs are a very strong function of launch weigh. This feature
substantially reduces blockage of fields of view of most desirable areas
on satellites.
The smaller antennas with diameter typically less than
30 centimeters create less momentum disturbance to any sensitive satellite
sensors. Fewer on board consumables are required over the long lifetime
because there are fewer disturbances to the satellite compared with
heavier and larger RF systems. The narrow beam divergence affords
interference free and secure operation.
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