Mitsubishi Electric Develops
Laser Communication Terminal Integrating Space Optical
Communication and Spatial Acquisition
May 30, 2022
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has
developed the prototype of what is believed to be the
world’s first* optical receiver for use in laser
communication terminals (LCTs), that integrates space
optical communication using laser beams and a function
to detect the direction of received beams in the 1.5-μm
band, a general-purposeband used for terrestrial optical
fiber communications and other applications.
High-resolution satellite imagery
is used to assess damage caused by disasters, but since
such images are transmitted via radio waves it has been
difficult to transmit high-resolution images in real
time due to limitations in data capacity and the size of
satellite antennas. Large-capacity, high-speed space
optical communications that do not require optical fiber
are thus required to support fast and accurate damage
assessments following disasters. But space optical
communications use very narrow laser beams, about
1/1000th of that of radio waves, so the challenge has
been how to precisely align laser beams with satellites
traveling at high speed.