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Performance Analysis of Inter-Satellite Optical Wireless Communication
Author(s) -
Vinod Kiran K,
V S Sarath,
Vikram Kumar,
Ashok Kumar Turuk,
Santos Kumar Das
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of computer network and information security
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-9104
pISSN - 2074-9090
DOI - 10.5815/ijcnis.2017.04.03
Subject(s) - computer science , optical wireless , satellite , wireless , bit error rate , communications satellite , relay , optical communication , free space optical communication , communications system , optical wireless communications , optical link , telecommunications , electronic engineering , computer network , optical fiber , aerospace engineering , engineering , physics , channel (broadcasting) , power (physics) , quantum mechanics
The evolution of optical communications systems from long fibers to robust wireless system has led to the idea of connecting two satellites using an optical wireless link. The rapid developments in satellite communication point to the possibilities of satellite networks as a method for them to communicate with each other. The optical wireless communication (OWC) enables the information exchange between satellites at higher speed and also satellites can act as a relay between two satellites or between a satellite and ground station. Light signal of high frequency is used as a carrier for the optical link between satellites and lasers are commonly used as a source of light. One of the primary reason for preferring OWC over RF link is high data rate with acceptable bit error rate (BER). The communication between two lower earth orbit (LEO) satellites is studied under this project. The quality factor (Q-factor) or BER is used as a metric to analyze the performance of the inter-satellite link (ISL). This work presents the performance enhancement of the system by using multiple antennas and advanced modulation technique.

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