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12 July 2023 An autonomous and passive daytime air-turbulence monitor for FSOC link optimization
Maxime Lamotte, Frederic Jabet
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Proceedings Volume 12777, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2022; 127775N (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2691033
Event: International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2022, 2022, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Abstract
In the advent of Free-Space Optical Communications, laser links between feeder stations and satellites are foreseen to surpass radiofrequency (RF) in terms on low-latency, high bandwidth and reliable security thanks to a narrow angle of emission and possibility en encrypt communications with quantum keys. Because Earth’s atmosphere is subject to wind and temperature gradients, turbulence skews laser beams over divergent and random paths, eventually corrected with Adaptive Optics (AO). Demonstrators have shown need for gateway selection optimization based on turbulence monitoring, to reduce onboard telescope re-pointing manoeuvrers, link-power budget, data errors correction and handover times. To assess day-time atmosphere optical quality, Miratlas has developed an autonomous and passive daytime turbulence monitor based on sunlight scintillation. This so-called SHAdow BAnd Ranger (SHABAR) was designed with remote-site prospective analysis requirements as well as operational feeder station monitor. Design of this small footprint, durable and low-cost device is presented, along a preliminary result campaign obtained at various locations. Power-spectral densities and autocorrelations of sunlight scintillation showed a clear effect of lower atmosphere wind gusts, while higher-layers also produced low-frequency scintillation. Air refractive-index structure parameter, C2N (h) obtained from such scintillation measurements is presented. A Machine-Learning algorithm, fed by numerous environmental sensors embedded in our Integrated Sky Monitor (ISM) is foreseen to offer short-time turbulence prediction. Further experimental campaigns at reference site with calibrated instruments is expected later this year for commissioning of our turbulence profiler.
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Maxime Lamotte and Frederic Jabet "An autonomous and passive daytime air-turbulence monitor for FSOC link optimization", Proc. SPIE 12777, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2022, 127775N (12 July 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2691033
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KEYWORDS
Scintillation

Turbulence

Environmental monitoring

Astronomical imaging

Sun

Sunlight

Observatories

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