DocumentCode :
3612770
Title :
Ground station network optimization for space-to-ground optical communication links
Author :
Fuchs, Christian ; Moll, Florian
Author_Institution :
German Aerosp. Center, Inst. of Commun. & Navig., Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Volume :
7
Issue :
12
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1148
Lastpage :
1159
Abstract :
Space-to-ground optical data links enable higher data rates, require less electrical power, and allow more compact system designs than their corresponding RF counterparts. They may be applied to, for example, downlink Earth observation data from low Earth orbit satellites, or as so-called feeder links for data transmission to geostationary telecommunication or multimedia satellites. However, optical space-to-ground links suffer from limited availability due to cloud blockage. The application of optical ground station (OGS) diversity and thus a network of OGS is required to overcome this limitation. In this paper, we report on OGS networks and the calculation of combined network availabilities. Five years of cloud data gathered by a Meteostat Second Generation satellite have been evaluated. Single- and joint-site statistics as well as correlation between OGS sites are introduced. In order to effectively reduce computational effort, a network optimization method, exploiting the correlation between sites and single-site availabilities, is proposed. Furthermore, the cloud data are used to find several optimal OGS networks and to simulate the networks´ availabilities and temporal behaviors. Optimal German, European, and intercontinental networks are identified. With the increasing number of stations, the German network converges to an availability of 84.7%, and the European network to around 99.9%. The intercontinental network even reached an availability of 100% for nine or more stations during the considered time span.
Keywords :
optical links; satellite ground stations; satellite links; telecommunication networks; European network; German network; Meteostat Second Generation satellite; cloud blockage; cloud data; data rates; data transmission; downlink Earth observation data; electrical power; feeder links; geostationary telecommunication; intercontinental network; joint-site statistics; low Earth orbit satellite; multimedia satellites; network availability; optical ground station diversity; optical ground station network optimization; single-site statistics; space-to-ground optical communication links; space-to-ground optical data links; temporal behaviors; Clouds; Correlation; Europe; Optical fiber communication; Optimization; Probability; Satellites; Optical ground station diversity; Space-to-ground optical communications;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1943-0620
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.7.001148
Filename :
7367913
Link To Document :
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