
Impact of receiver architecture on small satellite optical link in the presence of pointing jitter
Author(s) -
Imam Uz Zaman,
Özdal Boyraz
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
applied optics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.668
H-Index - 197
eISSN - 2155-3165
pISSN - 1559-128X
DOI - 10.1364/ao.409144
Subject(s) - jitter , optics , computer science , cubesat , free space optical communication , aperture (computer memory) , physics , optical communication , satellite , acoustics , telecommunications , astronomy
The pointing jitter originated from the random mechanical vibration of the optical platform and the noise associated with the optomechanical sensor system unquestionably deteriorate the performance of the inter-satellite optical link. The impact of the jitter changes significantly with the receiver architecture. In this paper, we present a mathematical model to investigate the link performance in the presence of angular pointing jitters for different receiver architectures. Alongside the statistical pointing error model, the derived model incorporates key receiver design parameters such as detector radius, receiver aperture size, f -number of the lens system, and beam compression ratio to study the impact of receiver architecture on the pointing jitter. As an example, a CubeSat optical receiver is analyzed. We show that by careful selection of beam compression ratio and f -number, more than 5 orders of magnitude bit error rate improvement is achievable even at large pointing error.