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16 August 1994 Lightweight laser communications terminal for low-Earth-orbit satellite constellations
Robert G. Marshalek, David L. Begley
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Abstract
An optical terminal is described that supports bidirectional communications among a constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites. The concept uses AlGaAs semiconductor diode laser transmitters, a silicon charge-coupled device (CCD) acquisition array, and a silicon-avalanche-quadrant detector for fine tracking and 10-Mbps communications over a 5000-km range. The 13-lb laser terminal consumes 13 watts of peak spacecraft power. Order-of-magnitude data rate increases can be supported with little terminal impact by incorporating diode- laser master oscillator/power amplifier (MOPA) transmitter enhancements into the design.
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Robert G. Marshalek and David L. Begley "Lightweight laser communications terminal for low-Earth-orbit satellite constellations", Proc. SPIE 2123, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies VI, (16 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184647
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Semiconductor lasers

Charge-coupled devices

CCD image sensors

Telecommunications

Transmitters

Silicon

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