The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) has developed a laboratory transmitter and receiver prototype of a space-to-ground optical communications link. The system is meant to emulate future deep space optical communication links, such as the first crewed flight of Orion, in which the transmitted laser is modulated using pulse position modulation and the receiver is capable of detecting single photons. The transmitter prototype consists of a software defined radio, a high extinction ratio electro-optic modulator system, and a 1550 nm laser. The receiver is a scalable concept and utilizes a single-pixel array of fiber coupled superconducting nanowire single photon detectors. The transmit and receiv...
We present performance data for novel photon-counting detectors for free space optical communication...
Deep space explorations require transferring huge amounts of data quickly from very distant targets....
Theoretical and experimental performance limits of a free-space direct detection optical communicati...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) has developed a...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) is developing a...
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is developing a direct-detection free-space laser communications tr...
The Integrated Radio and Optical Communications (iROC) project at the National Aeronautics and Space...
We present a scalable design for a photon-counting ground receiver based on superconducting nanowire...
We present a scalable design for a photon-counting ground receiver based on superconducting nanowire...
A prototype receiver developed at NASA Lewis Research Center for direct detection and demodulation o...
The Integrated Radio and Optical Communications (iROC) project at the National Aeronautics and Space...
The Integrated Radio and Optical Communications (iROC) project at the National Aeronautics and Space...
NASA Goddard Spare Flight Center's (GSFC) Dual Rate 1773 (DR1773) Experiment on the Microelectronic ...
For high photon-efficiency deep space or low power optical communications links, such as the Orion A...
In this paper we discuss recent progress on the implementation of a hardware free-space optical comm...
We present performance data for novel photon-counting detectors for free space optical communication...
Deep space explorations require transferring huge amounts of data quickly from very distant targets....
Theoretical and experimental performance limits of a free-space direct detection optical communicati...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) has developed a...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) is developing a...
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is developing a direct-detection free-space laser communications tr...
The Integrated Radio and Optical Communications (iROC) project at the National Aeronautics and Space...
We present a scalable design for a photon-counting ground receiver based on superconducting nanowire...
We present a scalable design for a photon-counting ground receiver based on superconducting nanowire...
A prototype receiver developed at NASA Lewis Research Center for direct detection and demodulation o...
The Integrated Radio and Optical Communications (iROC) project at the National Aeronautics and Space...
The Integrated Radio and Optical Communications (iROC) project at the National Aeronautics and Space...
NASA Goddard Spare Flight Center's (GSFC) Dual Rate 1773 (DR1773) Experiment on the Microelectronic ...
For high photon-efficiency deep space or low power optical communications links, such as the Orion A...
In this paper we discuss recent progress on the implementation of a hardware free-space optical comm...
We present performance data for novel photon-counting detectors for free space optical communication...
Deep space explorations require transferring huge amounts of data quickly from very distant targets....
Theoretical and experimental performance limits of a free-space direct detection optical communicati...