Christopher Vasko, Pantelis-Daniel M. Arapoglou, G. Acar, Monica Politano, Wael El-Dali, J. P. Armengol, H. Hauschildt, C. Elia
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Abstract
The High thRoughput Optical Network (HydRON) vision of the European Space Agency (ESA) is to seamlessly extend terrestrial high-capacity networks into space. The paper presents an update following the successful conclusion of internal assessments addressing various mission-and first system implementation aspects, as well as the conclusion of external studies completed in 2021. It focuses on two main aspects: a) providing a high level overview of the HydRON system concept, with more detail offered on the payload architectural options and b) providing an overview of the HydRON trade-offs that drive the overall end-to-end system design and performances of the HydRON Mission.