Transmission of Big Data via LEO/Terrestrial Laser Links: A Revolution for Satellite Applications
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This topic describes a revolutionary approach to transmitting large volumes of data in satellite
applications via ground-based laser intercommunication links (LIGL) with satellites in low
earth orbit (LEO). In this innovative system, high-capacity data transfers are achieved using
laser technology, guaranteeing fast, efficient communication between ground stations and
LEO satellites. By harnessing the power of lasers, the system facilitates the seamless
transmission of Big Data, overcoming the limitations posed by traditional radio frequency
methods.
The technology exploits precise laser beams to establish reliable intercommunication links,
enabling the rapid exchange of large datasets. This approach not only significantly improves
data transmission rates, but also guarantees low latency and high bandwidth capabilities,
essential for modern applications requiring real-time data processing and analysis.
In addition, the use of terrestrial laser intercommunication links offers enhanced security and
reduced vulnerability to interference, making it an ideal solution for secure, mission-critical
satellite communications. The abstract highlights the potential of this advanced technology to
revolutionize satellite applications, particularly in areas requiring rapid data dissemination,
such as Earth observation, scientific research and disaster management.
