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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 40,
  • Issue 16,
  • pp. 5541-5556
  • (2022)

Variable Data Rate Architectures in Optical LEO Direct-to-Earth Links: Design Aspects and System Analysis

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Abstract

In the frame of ongoing efforts between space agencies to define an on-off-keying-based optical low-Earth-orbit (LEO) direct-to-Earth (DTE) waveform, this paper offers an in-depth analysis of the Variable Data Rate (VDR) technique. VDR, in contrast to the currently adopted Constant Data Rate (CDR) approach, enables the optimization of the average throughput during a LEO pass over the optical ground station (OGS). The analysis addresses both critical link level aspects, such as receiver (time, frame, and amplitude) synchronization, as well as demonstrates the benefits stemming from employing VDR at system level.

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