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Laser Intersatellite Links in a Starlink Constellation: A Classification and Analysis

Aizaz U. Chaudhry, Halim Yanıkömeroğlu

2021IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine278 citationsDOI

Abstract

Laser intersatellite links (LISLs) are envisioned between satellites in upcoming satellite constellations, such as the one in phase I of SpaceX's Starlink. Within a constellation, satellites can establish LISLs with other satellites in the same orbital plane (OP) or in different OPs. We present a classification of LISLs based on the location of satellites within a constellation and of LISLs' duration. Then, using the satellite constellation for phase I of Starlink, we study the effect that varying a satellite's LISL range has on the number of different types of LISLs it can establish with other satellites. In addition to permanent LISLs, we observe a significant number of temporary LISLs between satellites in crossing OPs. Such LISLs can play a vital role in achieving low-latency paths within next-generation optical wireless satellite networks.

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