Mass, prime power, and volume estimates for reliable optical intersatellite link payloads

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Data Links, Laser Outputs, Optical Communication, Payload Mass Ratio, Satellite Communication, Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Laser Power Beaming, Satellite Networks, Semiconductor Lasers, Synchronous Satellites

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Mass, prime power, and volume requirements are estimated for an optical intersatellite link (ISL) communication payload that supports a full-duplex interconnection between two geostationary spacecraft, while supplying a 0.9 system reliability over a 10-year lifetime. Communication subsystems based on CO2, Nd:YAG, InGaAsP, and GaAlAs laser sources aare assessed, and comparison of the results is found to support previous recommendations of GaAlAs diode laser systems for optical ISLs in a global telecommunications network.

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