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A Novel, Low Power Optical Communication Instrument for Small Satellites

Paul Serra, University of Florida
Nathan Barnwell, University of Florida
John Conklin, University of Florida

Abstract

The Miniature Optical Communication Instrument is a NASA-sponsored compact, pulsed optical communication system for distant, power-constrained small satellites. The primary motivation for this system is to reduce the power required for the laser transmitter and to enable variable repetition rates in order to produce a versatile instrument for small satellites down to the CubeSat scale. A differential pulse-based scheme is driven by an FPGA-based Software-Defined Pulse Modulator. This not only improves the reach of the system but also reduces the size and principally the power required, with only a small reduction in data throughput. In addition to optical communication, the MOCI also has potential capabilities in precision clock synchronization and navigation beyond Earth orbit.

 
Aug 11th, 6:00 PM

A Novel, Low Power Optical Communication Instrument for Small Satellites

The Miniature Optical Communication Instrument is a NASA-sponsored compact, pulsed optical communication system for distant, power-constrained small satellites. The primary motivation for this system is to reduce the power required for the laser transmitter and to enable variable repetition rates in order to produce a versatile instrument for small satellites down to the CubeSat scale. A differential pulse-based scheme is driven by an FPGA-based Software-Defined Pulse Modulator. This not only improves the reach of the system but also reduces the size and principally the power required, with only a small reduction in data throughput. In addition to optical communication, the MOCI also has potential capabilities in precision clock synchronization and navigation beyond Earth orbit.