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El. knyga: Near-Earth Laser Communications, Second Edition

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This reference provides an overview of near-earth laser communication theory developments including component and subsystem technologies, fundamental limitations, and approaches to reach those limits. It covers basic concepts and state-of-the-art technologies, emphasizing device technology, implementation techniques, and system trades. The authors discuss hardware technologies and their applications, and also explore ongoing research activities and those planned for the near future. This new edition includes major to minor revisions with technology updates on nearly all chapters.

Preface vii
Contributors ix
Editor Biography xi
Chapter 1 Near-Earth Laser Communications
1(40)
Hamid Hemmati
Chapter 2 Systems Engineering and Design Drivers
41(30)
Morio Toyoshima
Chapter 3 Pointing, Acquisition, and Tracking
71(34)
Robert G. Marshalek
Chapter 4 Laser Transmitters: Coherent and Direct Detection
105(60)
Klaus Pribil
Hamid Hemmati
Chapter 5 Flight Optomechanical Assembly
165(22)
Hamid Hemmati
Chapter 6 Coding and Modulation for Free-Space Optical Communications
187(38)
Bruce Moision
Jon Hamkins
Chapter 7 Photodetectors and Receiver Architectures
225(60)
Peter Winzer
Klaus Kudielka
Werner Klaus
Chapter 8 Atmospheric Channel
285(38)
Sabino Piazzolla
Chapter 9 Optical Ground Station: Requirements and Design, Bidirectional Link Model and Performance
323(50)
Marcos Reyes Gara'a-Talavera
Zoran Sodnik
Adolfo Comeron
Chapter 10 Reliability and Flight Qualification
373(28)
Hamid Hemmati
Chapter 11 Optical Satellite Networking: The Concept of a Global Satellite Optical Transport Network
401(28)
Nikos Karafolas
Chapter 12 Future Directions
429(6)
Hamid Hemmati
Index 435
Hamid Hemmati is an Engineering Director at Facebook Inc. Prior to that he was with the JPL-NASA-Caltech for 28 years working primarily on satellite laser communications technology. From 1983 to 1986 he worked at the NASA Godard Space Flight Center on the COBE spacecraft and on free-space laser communications. As a post-doctoral fellow at NIST University of Colorado (Boulder, 1981-83), Dr. Hemmati worked on ultra-stable atomic clocks based on laser-cooled trapped ions.