DocumentCode
3204161
Title
The Lunar Laser Communications Demonstration (LLCD)
Author
Boroson, D.M. ; Scozzafava, J.J. ; Murphy, D.V. ; Robinson, B.S. ; Shaw, H.
Author_Institution
M.I.T. Lincoln Lab., Lexington, MA, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
19-23 July 2009
Firstpage
23
Lastpage
28
Abstract
NASA is presently overseeing a project to create the world´s first free-space laser communications system that can be operated over a range ten times larger than the near-earth ranges that have been demonstrated to date. To be flown on the lunar atmosphere and dust environment explorer (LADEE), which is planned for launch by NASA in 2012, it will demonstrate high-rate laser communications from lunar orbit to a transportable ground terminal on the Earth. To support up to 622 Mbps over the approximately 400 thousand kilometer link, the system will make use of a high peak power doped fiber transmitter, a hybrid pointing and tracking system, high efficiency modulation and coding techniques, superconducting photon counting detectors, and a scalable optical collector architecture. It also will support up to 20 Mbps on the optical uplink, plus a highly accurate continuous two-way time of flight measurement capability with the potential to perform ranging with sub-centimeter accuracy to the moving spacecraft. The project is being undertaken by MIT Lincoln Laboratory (MIT/LL) and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC.).
Keywords
Moon; aerospace computing; modulation coding; optical fibre communication; optical links; optical transmitters; Earth ground terminal; high peak power doped fiber transmitter; lunar laser communication; national aeronautics and space administration; pointing system; scalable optical collector architecture; superconducting photon counting detector; tracking system; Atmosphere; Extraterrestrial measurements; Fiber lasers; Modulation coding; Moon; NASA; Optical fiber communication; Optical modulation; Optical transmitters; Satellite ground stations; LADEE; LLCD; laser; optical communications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology, 2009. SMC-IT 2009. Third IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Pasadena, CA
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3637-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SMC-IT.2009.57
Filename
5226852
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