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Downlink communication experiments with OSIRISv1 laser terminal onboard Flying Laptop satellite

Dirk Giggenbach, Christian Fuchs, Christopher Schmidt, Benjamin Rödiger, Steffen Gaißer, Sabine Klinkner, Duy-Ha Phung, Julien Chabé, Clément Courde, Nicolas Maurice, Hervé Mariey, Etienne Samain, Géraldine Artaud

2022Applied Optics22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Downlink measurement campaigns from the optical downlink terminal OSIRISv1 onboard the LEO satellite Flying Laptop were carried out with the French Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur and with two Optical Ground Stations of the German Aerospace Center. On/off keyed data at 39 Mb/s were modulated on the laser signal, and according telecom reception was performed by the ground stations. The pointing of the laser terminal was achieved by open-loop body pointing of the satellite orientation, with its star sensor as attitude control signal. We report here on the measurements and investigations of the downlink signal and the data transmission.

Topics & Concepts

Telecommunications linkLaptopSatelliteTerminal (telecommunication)Free-space optical communicationRemote sensingComputer scienceCommunications satelliteLaserOptical communicationSIGNAL (programming language)ConstellationTelecommunicationsAerospaceData linkSatellite trackingModulation (music)Corner reflectorElectrical engineeringPhase-shift keyingData transmissionSatellite constellationOpticsSignal processingLow earth orbitSatellite laser rangingRetroreflectorAsynchronous communicationGround stationLidarWirelessElectronic engineeringOptical Wireless Communication TechnologiesSpace Satellite Systems and ControlAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation
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