Free-Space Laser Communications XXXIII 2021
DOI: 10.1117/12.2582615
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Beaconless pointing and tracking for bidirectional optical links using MEMS mirror nutation

Abstract: Free-space laser links traditionally utilize an independent spatial tracking channel with a beacon laser and tracking sensors to meet stringent pointing requirements. In this work, we propose a miniaturized monostatic beaconless fiber transceiver that infers fine tracking information using existing receiver optoelectronics and a small injected pointing dither (nutation). A single MEMS steering mirror is used to both fine-point the beams and inject nutation. While this results in some additional link loss due t… Show more

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“…Various methods are used to perform these functions, including gimbals [12], fast steering mirrors (FSMs) [13], adaptive optics [14], RF-FSOC hybrids [15], and others. Many technologies for steering the optical beam have been developed, including small micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) mirrors or mirror arrays [16] - [18], liquid lenses or variable focal length lenses [19] - [21], optical phased arrays [22] [23], liquid crystal electro-optic scanners [24], and image-based beam steering [25] - [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various methods are used to perform these functions, including gimbals [12], fast steering mirrors (FSMs) [13], adaptive optics [14], RF-FSOC hybrids [15], and others. Many technologies for steering the optical beam have been developed, including small micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) mirrors or mirror arrays [16] - [18], liquid lenses or variable focal length lenses [19] - [21], optical phased arrays [22] [23], liquid crystal electro-optic scanners [24], and image-based beam steering [25] - [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%