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Infrared Free Space Communication - The Autonomous Testing of Free Space Infrared CommunicationFiber optics has been a winning player in the game of high-speed communication and data transfer in cable connections. Yet, in free space RF has been the repeated choice of communication medium of the space industry. Investigating the benefits of free space optical communication over radio frequency is worthwhile. An increase in science data rate return capabilities could occur if optical communication is implemented. Optical communication systems also provide efficiencies in power, mass, and volume over RF systems1. Optical communication systems have been demonstrated from a satellite in orbit with the moon to earth, and resulted in the highest data rates ever seen through space (622Mbps)2. Because of these benefits, optical communication is far superior to RF. The HiDRA (High Data Rate Architecture) project is researching Passive Misalignment Mitigation of Dynamic Free Apace Optical Communication Links. The goal of this effort is to enable gigabit per second transmission of data in short range dynamic links (less than 100 meters). In practice this would enhance data rates between sites on the International Space Station with minimal size, weight, and power requirements. This paper will focus on an autonomous code and a hardware setup that will be used to fulfill the next step in the research being conducted. The free space optical communications pointing downfalls will be investigated. This was achieved by creating 5 python programs and a top-level code to automate this test.
Document ID
20170009201
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Heldman, Christopher
(Akron Univ. Akron, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
October 2, 2017
Publication Date
June 30, 2017
Subject Category
Engineering (General)
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN43303
Report Number: GRC-E-DAA-TN43303
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 405034.04.01.08.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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