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13 February 2008 Development of a lasercom testbed for the pointing, acquisition, and tracking subsystem of satellite-to-satellite laser communications link
Jennifer N. Tanzillo, Christopher B. Dunbar, Shinhak Lee
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Abstract
A lasercom pointing, acquisition, and tracking (PAT) testbed has been developed at The Aerospace Corporation. The current setup represents a GEO-to-GEO link, but depending on the target PAT subsystem, this testbed can be reconfigured. No communication aspects are currently implemented. The system operates in small beam space and consists of a far field space simulator, and two identical lasercom terminals implemented with representative hardware (fast steering mirrors, optical detectors, etc.) and differentiated only by two laser sources operating at visible wavelengths of 473 nm and 633 nm. In this paper, the design process will be examined, and aspects of the pointing accuracy will be discussed.
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Jennifer N. Tanzillo, Christopher B. Dunbar, and Shinhak Lee "Development of a lasercom testbed for the pointing, acquisition, and tracking subsystem of satellite-to-satellite laser communications link", Proc. SPIE 6877, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XX, 687704 (13 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.761794
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Mirrors

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Laser communications

Laser development

Error analysis

Aerospace engineering

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