Update on the German and Australasian Optical Ground Station Networks

IF 0.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Nicholas J. Rattenbury, Joseph Ashby, Francis Bennet, Marcus Birch, John E. Cater, Kate Ferguson, Dirk Giggenbach, Ken Grant, Andreas Knopp, Marcus T. Knopp, Ed Kruzins, Andrew Lambert, Kerry Mudge, Catherine Qualtrough, Samuele Raffa, Jonas Rittershofer, Mikhael T. Sayat, Sascha Schediwy, Robert T. Schwarz, Matthew Sellars, Oliver Thearle, Tony Travouillon, Kevin Walker, Shane Walsh, Stephen Weddell
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Networks of ground stations designed to transmit and receive at visible and infra-red wavelengths through the atmosphere offer an opportunity to provide on-demand, high-bandwidth, secure communications with spacecraft in Earth orbit and beyond. This work describes the operation and activities of current free space optical communications (FSOC) ground stations in Germany and Australasia. In Germany, FSOC facilities are located at the Oberpfaffenhofen campus of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the Laser-Bodenstation in Trauen (Responsive Space Cluster Competence Center, DLR), and the Research Center Space of the University of the Bundeswehr Munich in Neubiberg. The DLR also operates a ground station in Almería, Spain, as part of the European Optical Nucleus Network (EONN). The Australasian Optical Ground Station Network (AOGSN) is a proposed network of 0.5–0.7 m class optical telescopes located across Australia and New Zealand. The development and progress for each node of the AOGSN is reported, along with optimization of future site locations based on cloud cover analysis.

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德国和澳大利亚光地面站网络的最新情况
设计用于在大气中传输和接收可见光和红外线波长的地面站网络提供了与地球轨道上和更远的航天器按需、高带宽、安全通信的机会。本文描述了当前德国和澳大利亚自由空间光通信(FSOC)地面站的运行和活动。在德国,FSOC设施位于德国航空航天中心(DLR)的Oberpfaffenhofen校区,Trauen的激光博登站(响应空间集群能力中心,DLR)和德国联邦国防军慕尼黑大学的研究中心空间。DLR还在西班牙Almería运营一个地面站,作为欧洲光核网络(EONN)的一部分。澳大拉西亚光学地面站网络(AOGSN)是一个拟议的0.5-0.7米级光学望远镜网络,位于澳大利亚和新西兰。报告了AOGSN每个节点的发展和进展,以及基于云覆盖分析的未来站点位置优化。
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期刊介绍: The journal covers all aspects of the theory, practice and operation of satellite systems and networks. Papers must address some aspect of satellite systems or their applications. Topics covered include: -Satellite communication and broadcast systems- Satellite navigation and positioning systems- Satellite networks and networking- Hybrid systems- Equipment-earth stations/terminals, payloads, launchers and components- Description of new systems, operations and trials- Planning and operations- Performance analysis- Interoperability- Propagation and interference- Enabling technologies-coding/modulation/signal processing, etc.- Mobile/Broadcast/Navigation/fixed services- Service provision, marketing, economics and business aspects- Standards and regulation- Network protocols
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