Title :
Downlink synchronization for the lunar laser communications demonstration
Author :
Willis, M.M. ; Robinson, B.S. ; Stevens, M.L. ; Romkey, B.R. ; Matthews, J.A. ; Greco, J.A. ; Grein, M.E. ; Dauler, E.A. ; Kerman, A.J. ; Rosenberg, D. ; Murphy, D.V. ; Boroson, D.M.
Author_Institution :
MIT Lincoln Lab., Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
The Lunar Laser Communications Demonstration (LLCD) is an ongoing project to demonstrate a high-rate, bidirectional optical communications link between a lunar satellite and an Earth-based ground terminal. The optical downlink operates at data rates up to 622 Mbps and employs photon counting array receiver technology. While the use of a 16-PPM modulation format with narrow (200 ps) slots gives rise to challenging time-alignment requirements between the transmit and receive oscillators that are in constant orbital motion with respect to one another, the additional signaling bandwidth also offers the unique opportunity to provide high-resolution, centimeter-class ranging data between the satellite and the ground terminal. We discuss some of the link challenges that necessitated the creation of novel clock recovery techniques, outline the design and analysis of the header detection algorithms used to perform synchronization on the LLCD high-speed optical downlink, and present the hardware implementation and photon-counting communication testbed used to validate the design.
Keywords :
clocks; optical links; satellite links; synchronisation; 16-PPM modulation format; Earth-based ground terminal; clock recovery techniques; constant orbital motion; downlink synchronization; hardware implementation; header detection algorithms; high-rate bidirectional optical communications link; high-speed optical downlink; link challenges; lunar laser communications demonstration; lunar satellite; photon counting array receiver technology; photon-counting communication testbed; receive oscillators; satellite terminal; signaling bandwidth; time 200 ps; time-alignment requirements; transmit oscillators; Clocks; Downlink; Oscillators; Photonics; Receivers; Synchronization; Time division multiplexing; PPM; acquisition; clock recovery; laser communication; photon counting; pulse position modulation; synchronization;
Conference_Titel :
Space Optical Systems and Applications (ICSOS), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Monica, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9686-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICSOS.2011.5783716