Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989spie.1131..204c&link_type=abstract
IN: Optical space communication; Proceedings of the Meeting, Paris, France, Apr. 24-26, 1989 (A90-38001 16-17). Bellingham, WA,
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Applications
Communication Networks, Data Links, Optical Communication, Optical Heterodyning, Satellite Communication, Semiconductor Lasers, Aluminum Gallium Arsenides, Block Diagrams, Channels (Data Transmission), Data Transmission
Scientific paper
High-speed optical crosslinks can serve as a critical building-block for a military space-based communications system, furnishing immediate contact between satellites and obviating ground station relays and satellite tracking networks. Optical cross-links can also provide enhanced connectivity for commercial global satellite communication systems and for deep-space applications. Optical heterodyne communication systems using semiconductor lasers offer small-aperture, modest weight, low power requirement point-to-point crosslink packages; the implementation of an efficient optical crosslink system using state-of-the-art technology is presently discussed.
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