Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990spie.1218...40m&link_type=abstract
IN: Free-space laser communication technologies II; Proceedings of the Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 15-17, 1990 (A91-22776 08-
Computer Science
Data Links, Laser Outputs, Optical Communication, Payload Mass Ratio, Satellite Communication, Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Laser Power Beaming, Satellite Networks, Semiconductor Lasers, Synchronous Satellites
Scientific paper
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.
Marshalek Robert G.
Paul Dilip K.
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