UP Paper 9052 CS-T-CDOWN
An 80 Gb/s Free-Space Optical Communications Demonstration Between an Aerostat and a Ground Terminal
Young,David JHU/APL
Juarez,Juan JHU/APL
Sova,Ray JHU/APL
Sluz,JoeJHU/APL
Phillips,JohnAoptix Technologies
Northcott,MalcolmAoptix Technologies
McClarin,AndyAoptix Technologies
Graves,J.E. Aoptix Technologies
Dwivedi,AnuragJHU/APL
Driver,Don Aoptix Technologies
Douglass,JeffreyAoptix Technologies
Demidovich,NickJHU/APL
Abelson,DaveAoptix Technologies
A free-space optical (FSO) communication demonstration was conducted with JHU/APL and AOptix Technologies, Inc. at the TCOM, L.P. Test Facility in Elizabeth City, NC in May 2006. The primary test objective was to evaluate the performance of an FSO link from a fiber-tethered aerostat to a ground platform at effective data rates approaching 100 Gigabits/sec using wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) techniques. (Multiple optical channels operating near 1550 nm were modulated at data rates of 1, 10 and 40 Gbps). The test was conducted with a 38 m aerostat raised to an altitude of 1 km and a ground platform located 1.2 km from the aerostat (limited by property boundary). Error free data transfers of 1.2 Terabits in 30 seconds at 40 Gbps were demonstrated. The total data transferred during the test was greater than 40 Terabits with an average BER of 10-6 without any forward error correction (FEC) coding.