The Ground/Orbiter Lasercomm Demonstration (GOLD) is a demonstration of optical communications between the Japanese Engineering Test Satellite (ETS-VI) and an optical ground transmitting and receiving station at the Table Mountain Facility in Wrightwood, California. Laser transmissions to the satellite are performed for approximately 4 hours every third night when the satellite is at apogee above Table Mountain. The experiment requires the coordination of resources at the Communications Research Laboratory (CRL), JPL, the National Aeronautics and Space Development Agency (NASDA) Tsukuba tracking station, and NASA's Deep Space Network at Goldstone, California, to generate and transmit real-time commands and receive telemetry from the ETS-VI....
This paper provides an overview of the planned concept of operations for the Laser Communications Re...
Feasibility study of recommendations for earth satellite optical communications experiments and rela...
Uplink data from recent free-space optical communication experiments carried out between the Table M...
The Ground/Orbiter Lasercomm Demonstration conducted between the Japanese Engineering Test Satellite...
Free-space laser communications experiments were conducted between the laser communication equipment...
An alliance of Florida universities and companies are proposing to construct a small satellite to de...
This paper shows the most recent result of the laser communication experiment using ETS-VI satellite...
Communications Research Laboratory (CRL, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Japan) has been e...
The current state of the art of optical communications is briefly reviewed. This review covers NASA ...
Uplink optical communication to a deep-space vehicle was demonstrated. In the Galileo Optical Experi...
ESA’s optical ground station (OGS) participated in the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD...
Future satellite communications can benefit greatly from the usage of frequencies in the optical spe...
NASA is presently developing first all optical high data rate satellite relay system, LCRD. To be fl...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 15-17, 1969 / Sheraton Park Hotel, Was...
In 1992, an Engineering Test Satellite VI is scheduled to be launched by an H-II rocket. The mission...
This paper provides an overview of the planned concept of operations for the Laser Communications Re...
Feasibility study of recommendations for earth satellite optical communications experiments and rela...
Uplink data from recent free-space optical communication experiments carried out between the Table M...
The Ground/Orbiter Lasercomm Demonstration conducted between the Japanese Engineering Test Satellite...
Free-space laser communications experiments were conducted between the laser communication equipment...
An alliance of Florida universities and companies are proposing to construct a small satellite to de...
This paper shows the most recent result of the laser communication experiment using ETS-VI satellite...
Communications Research Laboratory (CRL, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Japan) has been e...
The current state of the art of optical communications is briefly reviewed. This review covers NASA ...
Uplink optical communication to a deep-space vehicle was demonstrated. In the Galileo Optical Experi...
ESA’s optical ground station (OGS) participated in the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD...
Future satellite communications can benefit greatly from the usage of frequencies in the optical spe...
NASA is presently developing first all optical high data rate satellite relay system, LCRD. To be fl...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 15-17, 1969 / Sheraton Park Hotel, Was...
In 1992, an Engineering Test Satellite VI is scheduled to be launched by an H-II rocket. The mission...
This paper provides an overview of the planned concept of operations for the Laser Communications Re...
Feasibility study of recommendations for earth satellite optical communications experiments and rela...
Uplink data from recent free-space optical communication experiments carried out between the Table M...