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22 February 2012 Model-oriented availability analysis of optical GEO-ground links
Nicolas Perlot, Josep Perdigues-Armengol
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Abstract
The impact of clouds on optical Earth-space links is assessed by means of theoretical analyses. The spacecraft is assumed geostationary so that a stationary model can be considered for the link availability. Binary and continuous attenuations are analysed separately. With a network of ground stations, both spatial diversity and multiplexing are considered. The impact of the ground-station network size and spatial correlation on the availability and throughput is studied. Using a continuous attenuation model, it is shown that an adaptive data rate essentially mitigates thin clouds (on the order of 10-dB attenuation).
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Nicolas Perlot and Josep Perdigues-Armengol "Model-oriented availability analysis of optical GEO-ground links", Proc. SPIE 8246, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XXIV, 82460P (22 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.908706
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Signal attenuation

Data modeling

Binary data

Atmospheric modeling

Multiplexers

Multiplexing

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