Bibcode
Martínez, N.; Rodríguez-Ramos, L. F.; Sodnik, Zoran
Bibliographical reference
Optical Engineering, Volume 57, id. 076106 (2018).
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2018
Journal
Citations
8
Refereed citations
7
Description
The optical ground station (OGS), installed in the Teide Observatory
since 1995, was built as part of ESA efforts in the research field of
satellite optical communications to test laser telecommunication
terminals on board of satellites in Low Earth Orbit and Geostationary
Orbit. As far as one side of the link is settled on the Earth, the laser
beam (either on the uplink or on the downlink) has to bear with the
atmospheric turbulence. Within the framework of designing an adaptive
optics system to improve the performance of the free-space optical
communications at the OGS, turbulence conditions regarding uplink and
downlink have been simulated within the object-oriented matlab adaptive
optics toolbox as well as the possible utilization of a laser guide star
to measure the wavefront in this context to cope with the angular
difference in uplink and downlink beams due to the point-ahead angle
required for the uplink. Simulations have been carried out by reducing
available atmospheric profiles regarding both night-time and day-time
measurements and by having into account possible seasonal changes. An AO
proposal to reduce atmospheric aberrations and, therefore, ameliorate
FSO links performance is presented and analyzed in this paper.