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19 October 2023 A compact pointing assembly for a CubeSat to ground station free-space optical communication based on a Risley prism scanner coarse and a tip/tilt mirror fine pointing
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Abstract
The usage of CubeSat platforms has seen a significant increase over the last decade. CubeSats are compact and cost-efficient. With it the need for free-space optical communication (FSOC) between satellites and optical ground stations did increase as well. Achieving a good ratio between the size and the performance of the optical payload is still a challenge. We propose a FSOC terminal to be implemented on a 16U CubeSat platform. A combination of a coarse pointing assembly (CPA) based on a dual Risley prism scanner in front of an all-metal freeform telescope, and a fine pointing assembly (FPA) with a fast-steering mirror (FSM) were developed. The Risley prisms have a smaller mechanical envelope compared to classical gimbal-based mirror mounts or periscopes but can still provide a suitable range of beam deflection. The use of such a Risley prism scanner has been a research topic in aerospace for quite some time. Especially the challenging driving and controlling of the nonlinear beam pointing behavior presents a challenge. To keep the payload on the CubeSat feasibly small, only a microcontroller with limited calculation power is used. Therefore, we propose a combined control scheme for the CPA and FPA based on simplified calculations and the use of classical digital control theory. Coarse and fine pointing are controlled in a closed loop pointing simultaneously.
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Peter Krause, Daniel Heinig, Matthias Goy, Matthias Beier, and Marcel Hornaff "A compact pointing assembly for a CubeSat to ground station free-space optical communication based on a Risley prism scanner coarse and a tip/tilt mirror fine pointing", Proc. SPIE 12731, Environmental Effects on Light Propagation and Adaptive Systems VI, 127310K (19 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2680268
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KEYWORDS
Prisms

Telescopes

Quantum key distribution

Device simulation

Free space optical communications

Satellites

Optical design

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