This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low-earth orbit satellites to ground. Achievable information rates are derived and assessed that include the availability of diversity, shaping, bitmetric decoding, repetition coding and automatic repeat request with maximum-ratio combining. A channel coding scheme is presented that approaches the theoretic limits within 1 dB. Extrinsic information transfer analysis for the free-space optical fading channel shows that a code design tailored to the additive white Gaussian noise channel is robust for fading channels with various parameters
We investigate key aspects of coherent optical communications on inter-satellite links (ISLs) for th...
As Optical Low Earth Orbit Downlinks (OLEODL) serve for sensor data download from earth observation ...
Free space optical communications through fading atmospheric channels can achieve improved throughp...
This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
The paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-art coherent ...
The paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-art coherent ...
The paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-art coherent ...
peer reviewedThe paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-a...
Future satellite communications can benefit greatly from the usage of frequencies in the optical spe...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
Low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites for Earth observation have typical orbit altitudes of 400 to 600km....
We investigate key aspects of coherent optical communications on inter-satellite links (ISLs) for th...
As Optical Low Earth Orbit Downlinks (OLEODL) serve for sensor data download from earth observation ...
Free space optical communications through fading atmospheric channels can achieve improved throughp...
This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
The paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-art coherent ...
The paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-art coherent ...
The paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-art coherent ...
peer reviewedThe paper summarizes the recent investigation on feasibility of adapting state-of-the-a...
Future satellite communications can benefit greatly from the usage of frequencies in the optical spe...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
The microwave spectrum has become a highly limited resource in satellite communications owing to an ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
Low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites for Earth observation have typical orbit altitudes of 400 to 600km....
We investigate key aspects of coherent optical communications on inter-satellite links (ISLs) for th...
As Optical Low Earth Orbit Downlinks (OLEODL) serve for sensor data download from earth observation ...
Free space optical communications through fading atmospheric channels can achieve improved throughp...