Design of an Optical Photon Counting Array Receiver System for Deep-Space Communications

Demand for increased capacity in deep-space to Earth communications systems continues to rise as sensor data rates climb and mission requirements expand. Optical free-space laser communications systems offer the potential for operating at data rates 10 to 1000 times that of current radio-frequency s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the IEEE 2007-10, Vol.95 (10), p.2059-2069
Hauptverfasser: Mendenhall, Jeffrey A., Candell, Lawrence M., Hopman, Pablo I., Zogbi, George, Boroson, Don M., Caplan, David O., Digenis, Constantine J., Hearn, David R., Shoup, Ryan C.
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Zusammenfassung:Demand for increased capacity in deep-space to Earth communications systems continues to rise as sensor data rates climb and mission requirements expand. Optical free-space laser communications systems offer the potential for operating at data rates 10 to 1000 times that of current radio-frequency systems. A key element in an optical communications system is the Earth receiver. This paper reviews the design of a distributed photon-counting receiver array composed of four meter-class telescopes, developed as a part of the mars laser communications demonstration (MLCD) project. This design offers a cost-effective and adaptable alternative approach to traditional large, single-aperture receive elements while preserving the expected improvement in data rates enabled by free-space laser communications systems. Key challenges in developing distributed receivers and details of the MLCD design are discussed.
ISSN:0018-9219
1558-2256
DOI:10.1109/JPROC.2007.905098