Ground stations for aeronautical and space laser communications at German Aerospace Center

F. Moll, A. Shrestha, C. Fuchs
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Free-space laser communications are subject of current research and development in many research and industrial bodies. Long distance air-ground and space-ground can be implemented in future communication networks as feeder, backbone and backhaul links for various air- and space-based scenarios. The Institute of Communications and Navigation of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) operates two ground stations to investigate the communication channel and system: the Optical Ground Station Oberpfaffenhofen and the Transportable Optical Ground Station. The first one is a fixed installation and operated as experimental station with focus on channel measurements and tests of new developments. Various measurement devices, communication receivers and optical setups may easily be installed for different objectives. The facility is described with its dome installation, telescope setup and infrastructure. Past and current deployment in several projects is described and selected measurement achievements presented. The second ground station is developed for semi-operational use and demonstration purposes. Based on experience with the experimental ground station, this one is developed with higher level of integration and system robustness. The focus application is the space-ground and air-ground downlink of payload data from Earth observation missions. Therefore, it is also designed to be easily transportable for worldwide deployment. The system is explained and main components are discussed. The characteristics of both ground stations are presented and discussed. Further advancements in the equipment and capability are also presented.
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德国航空航天中心的航空和空间激光通信地面站
自由空间激光通信是目前许多研究和工业机构研究和发展的主题。在未来的通信网络中,可以作为馈线、主干网和回程链路,用于各种空基和天基场景。德国航空航天中心(DLR)的通信和导航研究所操作两个地面站来研究通信信道和系统:Oberpfaffenhofen光学地面站和可移动光学地面站。第一个是固定装置,作为试验站运行,重点是航道测量和新发展的测试。各种测量装置,通信接收器和光学装置可以很容易地为不同的目标安装。该设施描述了其圆顶安装,望远镜设置和基础设施。描述了过去和当前在几个项目中的部署,并介绍了选定的测量成果。第二个地面站是为半操作用途和示范目的而发展的。根据实验地面站的经验,该系统具有较高的集成度和系统鲁棒性。重点应用是来自地球观测任务的有效载荷数据的空-地和空-地下行。因此,它还被设计为易于在全球范围内部署。对系统进行了说明,并对主要组成部分进行了讨论。介绍并讨论了两个地面站的特点。还介绍了设备和能力的进一步发展。
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