Opto-mechatronics system development for future intersatellite laser communications

Conference Paper (2019)
Author(s)

Rudolf Saathof (TNO)

Stefan Kuiper (TNO)

Will Crowcombe (TNO)

Harry De Man (TNO)

Dorus De Lange (TNO)

Nick Van Der Valk (TNO)

Lukas Kramer (TNO)

Erik Fritz (TNO)

DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2508870 Final published version
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Article number
109101B
Publisher
SPIE
ISBN (electronic)
9781510624627
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Abstract

Optical communications will complement radio frequency (RF) communications in the coming decades to enhance throughput, power efficiency and link security of satellite communication links. To enable optical communications technology for intersatellite links and (bi-directional) ground to satellite links, TNO develops a suite of technologies in collaboration with industry. Throughout these developments there is a particular aim for high levels of system integration, compactness and low recurring cost in order to meet the overall requirements related to market viability. TNO develops terminals with aperture sizes of 70 and 17 mm, coarse pointing assemblies and fast steering mirrors. This paper discusses the state of development of these different technologies and provides and outlook towards the future.