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2 October 2006 Nonlinear optical tracking for high-speed free-space communications
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Proceedings Volume 6390, Broadband Access Communication Technologies; 63900F (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.690600
Event: Optics East 2006, 2006, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Abstract
High-speed free-space communications have been increasingly studied for applications ranging from short-distance ground-to-ground transmissions to inter-spacecraft links. Optical communications involving moving parties, especially at extra-long distances, require precise beam pointing and mutual tracking of communicating transceivers. The design concept and preliminary test results of a free-space communicator incorporating novel nonlinear optical tracking subsystem are presented. The development goal is to demonstrate a cost-effective terminal for Gbps optical links at a distance of up to 5 km. The tracking system consists of three subsystems: the coarse tracker (a 10.5 cm-diameter motorized Maksutov telescope); the electro-optical tracker (a voice-coil and a Si-based position detector); and the nonlinear optical fine tracker (a nonlinear cell with an IR-sensitive liquid crystal). Three-stage tracking allows for link budget improvement and maintaining a microradian pointing precision.
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Alexander E. Dudelzak and Alexander S. Koujelev "Nonlinear optical tracking for high-speed free-space communications", Proc. SPIE 6390, Broadband Access Communication Technologies, 63900F (2 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.690600
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KEYWORDS
Optical tracking

Sensors

Free space optics

Telescopes

Free space optical communications

Space telescopes

Optical communications

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