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In-orbit verification of small optical transponder (SOTA): evaluation of satellite-to-ground laser communication links
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2016
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EngineeringSatellite CommunicationSpace OpticOptical Wireless CommunicationSmall Optical TransponderSpace-based Optical NetworksSpace Optical CommunicationsOptical PropertiesSystems EngineeringOptical CommunicationLaser CommunicationsSpace CommunicationSatellite NetworkFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsAtmospheric TurbulenceSpace CommunicationsSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkComputer EngineeringLdgm CodeIn-orbit VerificationAerospace EngineeringOptoelectronics
Research and development of space optical communications is conducted in the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT). The NICT developed the Small Optical TrAnsponder (SOTA), which was embarked on a 50kg-class satellite and launched into a low earth orbit (LEO). The space-to-ground laser communication experiments have been conducted with the SOTA. Atmospheric turbulence causes signal fadings and becomes an issue to be solved in satellite-to-ground laser communication links. Therefore, as error-correcting functions, a Reed-Solomon (RS) code and a Low-Density Generator Matrix (LDGM) code are implemented in the communication system onboard the SOTA. In this paper, we present the in-orbit verification results of SOTA including the characteristic of the functions, the communication performance with the LDGM code via satellite-to-ground atmospheric paths, and the link budget analysis and the comparison between theoretical and experimental results.
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