Optical transmission is becoming an attractive solution to the ever increasing demand for high data rates in ground-to-space communications. The link budget for such a system must take into account the propagation losses produced by the troposphere. Clouds represent one of the most limiting factors for laser beams. In this paper we outline a procedure to predict cloud attenuation on ground-to-space optical links in statistical terms using a radiosoundings database. A preliminary estimate of the expected system performance in a mid-latitude site is provided as well.

Prediction of Cloud Attenuation on Earth-space Optical Links

CAPSONI, CARLO;LUINI, LORENZO;NEBULONI, ROBERTO CARLO
2012-01-01

Abstract

Optical transmission is becoming an attractive solution to the ever increasing demand for high data rates in ground-to-space communications. The link budget for such a system must take into account the propagation losses produced by the troposphere. Clouds represent one of the most limiting factors for laser beams. In this paper we outline a procedure to predict cloud attenuation on ground-to-space optical links in statistical terms using a radiosoundings database. A preliminary estimate of the expected system performance in a mid-latitude site is provided as well.
2012
Proceedings of 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2012
978-1-4577-0918-0
978-1-4577-0919-7
space communications; laser communications; optical attenuation; clouds
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