Space Laser Communications: A Review of Major Programs in the United States

This paper reviews space laser communication technology developments in the United States of America from 1960 to 2000. Early programs initiated and funded by government agencies closely followed the advancements made in laser transmitter technology. In the 1980s, growing commercial interest in long...

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Published in:International journal of electronics and communications Vol. 56; no. 4; pp. 232 - 242
Main Authors: Koepf, Gerhard A., Marshalek, Robert G., Begley, David L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Stuttgart Elsevier GmbH 2002
Urban & Fischer Verlag
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Summary:This paper reviews space laser communication technology developments in the United States of America from 1960 to 2000. Early programs initiated and funded by government agencies closely followed the advancements made in laser transmitter technology. In the 1980s, growing commercial interest in long distance terrestrial fiber cables contributed significantly to the advancement of critical components. While several laser communications terminals were fully developed and flight qualified, actual space flight tests were not conducted due to funding problems, schedule overruns, and changed priorities. The first opportunity for commercial intersatellite links, the Iridium program, was missed due to a lack in technology readiness. The second opportunity for large-scale commercial deployment of very wide band terminals was the Teledesic program. The Teledesic terminal combined the most advanced design concepts with the latest component technologies. Unfortunately, business considerations forced the program to be cancelled in 1998.
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ISSN:1434-8411
1618-0399
DOI:10.1078/1434-8411-54100103