Space Micro Lands
Space Development Agency Contract for Optical
Communications
Feb. 23, 2022
Voyager Space Inc. and Space
Micro, Inc., announced an award from the Space
Development Agency (SDA) for a 24-month development
contract for advanced one-to-many optical
communications using Managed Optical Communication
Array (MOCA) technology to support Low Earth Orbit
(LEO) constellations. Space Micro partnered with
BridgeComm Inc., a global leader in optical wireless
communications solutions and services.
"We are thrilled that SDA has
selected Space Micro, along with our outstanding
partners at BridgeComm," said David Strobel,
Executive Chair of Space Micro. "We are looking
forward to further testing our technology to enhance
the overall architecture in LEO."
Laser communications are
resistant to electromagnetic and radio frequency
interference, making this type of optical
communication ideal for Optical Inter-Satellite
Links, as well as for high data rate backhaul links
from spacecraft to ground stations and spacecraft to
drone links.
"When we combine Space Micro's
current space-based optical communications products
with data rates up to 100 Gbps, MOCA will provide
enhanced LEO constellation capability for
One-to-Many or Point-to-Multipoint secure
communications," stated Space Micro CEO, David R.
Czajkowski.
BridgeComm started work in 2018
to advance the state of the art in point-to-point
(PtP) optical terminals by developing an One-to-Many
capability layer for optical wireless communications
(OWC) applications in the form of MOCA technology,
which supports point-to-multipoint (PtMP)
communications in the optical domain. To date, the
OWC technologies offered have supported PtP
communications. However, the features of PtMP
communications will enable OWC to be on par with
radio frequency (RF)—and a true complementary
technology—in terms of terminal coverage. OWC can
provide the benefits of high-speed and increased
security, while also providing the multi-user
coverage that a modern communications systems
requires.
"RF has served us well,
evolving to meet the increasing demands for higher
performance within any mobile communications system,
though they come with physical limitations for speed
and capacity," said Barry Matsumori, CEO of
BridgeComm. "OWC addresses the needs of end users,
while complimenting RF with point-to-multipoint
capability. We've seen great success in our demo and
are excited for our customers to reap the benefits
of MOCA."
"We are big supporters of SDA's
efforts to engage with commercial space companies to
expand our country's capabilities and resiliency in
space," said Matthew Kuta, President and COO at
Voyager. "Congratulations to Space Micro and
BridgeComm on this win, setting the stage for
improved communications and security in space."
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