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Pre-correction adaptive optics performance for a 10 km laser link

Authors :
Saathof, R.
Breeje, R. den
Klop, W.A.
Doelman, N.J.
Moens, T.M.N.
Gruber, J.M.
Russchenberg, T.
Pettazzi, F.
Human, J.D.
Mata Calvo, R.
Poliak, J.
Barrios, R.
Richerzhagen, M.
Ferrario, I.
Source :
Boroson, D.M.Hemmati, H., Proceedings Free-Space Laser Communications XXXI 2019, SPIE LASE, 4-6 February 2019, San Fransisco, CA, USA
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SPIE, 2019.

Abstract

For the next generation of very high throughput communication satellites, free-space optical (FSO) communication between ground stations and geostationary telecommunication satellites is likely to replace conventional RF links. To mitigate atmospheric turbulence, TNO and DLR propose Adaptive Optics (AO) to apply uplink pre-correction. In order to demonstrate the feasibility of AO pre-correction an FSO link has been tested over a 10 km range. This paper shows that AO pre-correction is most advantageous for low point ahead angles (PAAs), as expected. In addition, an optimum AO precorrection performance is found at 16 AO modes for the experimental conditions. For the specific test site, tip-tilt precorrection accounted for 4.5 dB improvement in the link budget. Higher order AO modes accounted for another 1.5 dB improvement in the link budget. From these results it is concluded that AO pre-correction can effectively improve high-throughput optical feeder links.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Boroson, D.M.Hemmati, H., Proceedings Free-Space Laser Communications XXXI 2019, SPIE LASE, 4-6 February 2019, San Fransisco, CA, USA
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..d4cc92813339fae766addc1f1f08efbd