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Beaconless Pointing for Deep-Space Optical Communication
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2016
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Free-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsSpace-based Optical NetworksAdaptive OpticEngineeringOptical PropertiesSpace CommunicationsSpace OpticPrecision PointingOptical Wireless CommunicationDeep Space CommunicationsFree-space Optical CommunicationOptical CommunicationDeep-space Optical CommunicationSpace CommunicationIntegrated Radio
Free space optical communication is of interest to NASA as a complement to existing radio frequency communication methods. The potential for an increase in science data return capability over current radio-frequency communications is the primary objective. Deep space optical communication requires laser beam pointing accuracy on the order of a few microradians. The laser beam pointing approach discussed here operates without the aid of a terrestrial uplink beacon. Precision pointing is obtained from an on-board star tracker in combination with inertial rate sensors and an outgoing beam reference vector. The beaconless optical pointing system presented in this work is the current approach for the Integrated Radio and Optical Communication (iROC) project.
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