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Introduction
• Laser communications systems are wireless connections through the
atmosphere.
• Use Laser Beams to transmit information between two locations
• No fibers need, a wireless technology
• Communication over long distances, e.g. between planets
• Laser Communication Terminals (LCTs) transmit a laser beam and are
capable of receiving laser beams.
How does it Work ?
Signal Transmitter Laser
Receiver Signal
Visit www.seminarlinks.blogspot.com to download
Laser Transmitter and Receiver
Laser Transmitter Receiver
Optical fiber link
Direct Link
One-way Laser communication system
Laser Transmitter
• The Transmitter involves a signal
processing circuit, and a laser.
• A laser diode is used to create the laser
signal.
• Laser Diodes include Photodiodes for
feedback to insure consistent output.
Receiver
The receiver involves:
• Telescope(‘antenna’)
• Signal processor
• Detector
 PIN diodes
 Avalanche Photo Diodes(APD)
 Single or multiple detectors
Modulation
• AM
 Easy with gas lasers, hard with diodes
• PWM
• PFM
 Potentially the highest bandwidth(>100kHz)
Gain Systems
Transmitter
 Maximum output power
 Minimum divergence
Receiver
 Maximum lens area
 Clarity
 Tight focus on detector
Filters
• Sun shade over detector
• Shade in front of lens
• Detector spectral response
• Colored filters
 Absorb ~50% of available light
 Difficult to find exact frequency
Mounting Systems
• Mounts and stands need only be as accurate as beam divergence
• Good laser diodes will be 1-2mR (milliRadian)
• A 32 pitch screw at the end of a 2' mount will yield 1mR per revolution.
• Since quarter turns (even eighth turns) are possible, this is more than accurate enough
• Higher thread pitches allow shorter mounts which may be more stable (against wind,
vibration, wires)
• 1mR is 1.5 of divergence every 1000, 2000 etc.
• Thus system is set up to
send voice data.
• A person's voice gets put
into a conditioning
circuit so that the full
eight bit range of the
analogue to digital
converter is utilized.
• Once the digital signal is
obtained by the ADC, the
MCU passes the signal to
the uart.
• The UART sets a transmit
pin high or low according
to the serial protocol.
• Some conditioning is
applied to this signal as
well in order to ensure
constant current to the
laser.
• On the receiver side, the
signal is read by a photo
transistor and basically the
signal goes through an
opposite sequence to
output a sound instead of
receiving one and using the
DAC will change the digital
signal to an analog one.
• Not always possible to lay fiber lines
 Satellites
 Combat zones
 Physically / Economically not practical
 Emergencies
• Laser Communication being incorporated into fiber optic networks
when fiber is not practical.
Why not Fiber Optics?
• Bandwidth
• for Laser Communication (LC) is 100 times greater than for RF.
• Power
• in LC is directed at target, so much less transmission power required.
• Also the power loss is less.
• Size / Weight
• LC antenna is much smaller than RF.
• Security
• Due to low divergence of laser beam, LC is more secure than RF.
Why not RF?
Applications
ISP (Internet Service Provider) Industrial Use
Applications
• Defense and sensitive areas.
• At airports for communication across the
runways.
• Mass communication
• Free-space optical communication
• Space probe are being designed to use
optical rather than radio communication.
• Laser communication has also been
demonstrated on aircraft and high altitude
platforms.
Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer
(LADEE)
• Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration
(LLCD) equipment on LADEE set a space
communication bandwidth record in
October 2013.
• Early tests using a pulsed laser beam to
transmit data over the 385,000 kilometres
(239,000 mi) between the Moon and Earth.
• Passed data at a "record-breaking download
rate of 622 megabits per second (Mbps)“
• Demonstrated an error-free data upload
rate of 20 Mbps from an Earth ground
station to LADEE in Lunar orbit.
Security Aspects
• Free space laser communications systems have narrow optical beam
paths, which are not accessible unless viewing directly into the
transmitter path.
• Any potential eavesdropping will result in an interruption of the data
transmission.
• The existence of laser beams cannot be detected with spectrum
analyzers.
Advantages
• Ease of deployment
• Can be used to power devices
• License-free long-range operation (in contrast with radio communication)
• High bit rates
• Low bit error rates
• Immunity to electromagnetic interference
• Full duplex operation
• Protocol transparency
• Increased security when working with narrow beam(s)[citation needed]
• No Fresnel zone necessary
Disadvantages
• For terrestrial applications, the principal limiting factors are:
• Beam dispersion
• Atmospheric absorption
• Rain
• Fog (10..~100 dB/km attenuation)
• Snow
• Scintillation
• Interference from background light sources (including the Sun)
• Shadowing
• Pointing stability in wind
• Pollution / smog
Conclusion
• With the dramatic increase in the data handling requirements for
satellite communication services, laser
• inter satellite links offer an attractive alternative to RF with virtually
unlimited potential and an unregulated spectrum.
• The system and component technology necessary for successful inter
satellite link exists today.
Thank YouVisit www.seminarlinks.blogspot.com to download

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Laser Communications

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction • Laser communications systems are wireless connections through the atmosphere. • Use Laser Beams to transmit information between two locations • No fibers need, a wireless technology • Communication over long distances, e.g. between planets • Laser Communication Terminals (LCTs) transmit a laser beam and are capable of receiving laser beams.
  • 3. How does it Work ? Signal Transmitter Laser Receiver Signal Visit www.seminarlinks.blogspot.com to download
  • 4. Laser Transmitter and Receiver Laser Transmitter Receiver Optical fiber link Direct Link
  • 6. Laser Transmitter • The Transmitter involves a signal processing circuit, and a laser. • A laser diode is used to create the laser signal. • Laser Diodes include Photodiodes for feedback to insure consistent output.
  • 7. Receiver The receiver involves: • Telescope(‘antenna’) • Signal processor • Detector  PIN diodes  Avalanche Photo Diodes(APD)  Single or multiple detectors
  • 8. Modulation • AM  Easy with gas lasers, hard with diodes • PWM • PFM  Potentially the highest bandwidth(>100kHz)
  • 9. Gain Systems Transmitter  Maximum output power  Minimum divergence Receiver  Maximum lens area  Clarity  Tight focus on detector
  • 10. Filters • Sun shade over detector • Shade in front of lens • Detector spectral response • Colored filters  Absorb ~50% of available light  Difficult to find exact frequency
  • 11. Mounting Systems • Mounts and stands need only be as accurate as beam divergence • Good laser diodes will be 1-2mR (milliRadian) • A 32 pitch screw at the end of a 2' mount will yield 1mR per revolution. • Since quarter turns (even eighth turns) are possible, this is more than accurate enough • Higher thread pitches allow shorter mounts which may be more stable (against wind, vibration, wires) • 1mR is 1.5 of divergence every 1000, 2000 etc.
  • 12.
  • 13. • Thus system is set up to send voice data. • A person's voice gets put into a conditioning circuit so that the full eight bit range of the analogue to digital converter is utilized. • Once the digital signal is obtained by the ADC, the MCU passes the signal to the uart.
  • 14. • The UART sets a transmit pin high or low according to the serial protocol. • Some conditioning is applied to this signal as well in order to ensure constant current to the laser. • On the receiver side, the signal is read by a photo transistor and basically the signal goes through an opposite sequence to output a sound instead of receiving one and using the DAC will change the digital signal to an analog one.
  • 15. • Not always possible to lay fiber lines  Satellites  Combat zones  Physically / Economically not practical  Emergencies • Laser Communication being incorporated into fiber optic networks when fiber is not practical. Why not Fiber Optics?
  • 16. • Bandwidth • for Laser Communication (LC) is 100 times greater than for RF. • Power • in LC is directed at target, so much less transmission power required. • Also the power loss is less. • Size / Weight • LC antenna is much smaller than RF. • Security • Due to low divergence of laser beam, LC is more secure than RF. Why not RF?
  • 17. Applications ISP (Internet Service Provider) Industrial Use
  • 18. Applications • Defense and sensitive areas. • At airports for communication across the runways. • Mass communication • Free-space optical communication • Space probe are being designed to use optical rather than radio communication. • Laser communication has also been demonstrated on aircraft and high altitude platforms.
  • 19. Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) • Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD) equipment on LADEE set a space communication bandwidth record in October 2013. • Early tests using a pulsed laser beam to transmit data over the 385,000 kilometres (239,000 mi) between the Moon and Earth. • Passed data at a "record-breaking download rate of 622 megabits per second (Mbps)“ • Demonstrated an error-free data upload rate of 20 Mbps from an Earth ground station to LADEE in Lunar orbit.
  • 20. Security Aspects • Free space laser communications systems have narrow optical beam paths, which are not accessible unless viewing directly into the transmitter path. • Any potential eavesdropping will result in an interruption of the data transmission. • The existence of laser beams cannot be detected with spectrum analyzers.
  • 21. Advantages • Ease of deployment • Can be used to power devices • License-free long-range operation (in contrast with radio communication) • High bit rates • Low bit error rates • Immunity to electromagnetic interference • Full duplex operation • Protocol transparency • Increased security when working with narrow beam(s)[citation needed] • No Fresnel zone necessary
  • 22. Disadvantages • For terrestrial applications, the principal limiting factors are: • Beam dispersion • Atmospheric absorption • Rain • Fog (10..~100 dB/km attenuation) • Snow • Scintillation • Interference from background light sources (including the Sun) • Shadowing • Pointing stability in wind • Pollution / smog
  • 23. Conclusion • With the dramatic increase in the data handling requirements for satellite communication services, laser • inter satellite links offer an attractive alternative to RF with virtually unlimited potential and an unregulated spectrum. • The system and component technology necessary for successful inter satellite link exists today.