Analysis of inter-satellite optical wireless communication systems for enhanced data transmission in satellite constellations

Author:

Kumer Sarker Sree Pradip1ORCID,Hossain Md Afzal1

Affiliation:

1. Aviation and Aerospace University (BSMRAAU)

Abstract

This research focuses on the comprehensive performance analysis of inter-satellite optical wireless communication (IsOWC) systems, specifically tailored for high data rate applications in Earth observation satellites. The research employs OptiSystem 21.0 simulation software to model and analyze the IsOWC systems. The simulation scenario is set in a low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation, typical for Earth observation satellites. Various system parameters are systematically varied to assess their impact on performance. Modulation types, such as non-return-to-zero (NRZ) and return-to-zero (RZ) are analyzed for their influence on the quality (Q) factor. The study further explores the effects of different wavelengths, antenna apertures, transmitter output powers, and link distances on the IsOWC system performance. This research provides valuable insights into optimizing IsOWC systems for Earth observation satellites, contributing to the advancement of communication technologies in satellite networks. The research shows that the NRZ modulation consistently outperforms RZ modulation in terms of maximum Q factor and minimum BER across different antenna apertures and power levels. Additionally, shorter wavelengths exhibit improved performance, while larger antenna apertures contribute to enhanced signal quality. The relationship between transmitter power and data rate is also investigated, demonstrating the potential for achieving higher data rates with increased transmitter power. The findings guide the selection of parameters to achieve optimal performance, ensuring efficient data transfer and meeting the demands of contemporary Earth observation missions. This study provides conclusive evidence that the 1350 nm wavelength outperforms the 1550 nm wavelength in reliable and high-data-rate optical wireless communications, offering higher received power, superior signal quality, and lower bit error rates. This makes it a preferred choice for systems in challenging space environments and could enhance future satellite communication architectures.

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

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