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KSAT + Sony CLS Successfully Demo SOLISS Optical Link Downlinks To Commercial Optical Ground Station

October 10, 2021

Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. (Sony CSL) and KSAT have successfully demonstrated optical downlinks from a space terminal (Small Optical Link for ISS: SOLISS) on the International Space Station (ISS) to the KSAT commercial optical ground station in Greece.

An HD image transmitted from SOLISS via the laser communication.

The communication format used is aligned with the CCSDS (141.0-B-1 + pink sheets for O3K) waveform standard. This is a great step toward providing small and affordable laser communication terminals for ground and space segments. Demonstrating such capabilities while in this campaign period is important to introduce these technologies to the market.

The KSAT optical ground station in Greece is the first station of the Optical Nucleus Network, an informal collaboration between space agencies and industry that is going to make available an optical ground station network to serve optical terminals in space.

KSAT has installed the world’s first commercially available optical ground station in Greece.  Photo is courtesy of the company.

SOLISS is a small optical communication terminal currently attached to ISS for technology demonstration that is jointly developed by Sony CSL and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

“This campaign was a great opportunity for KSAT to validate the performance of our first optical ground station and the start of the optical future,” Hennes Henniger, Director Optical Solutions at KSAT, said.

“Successful demonstration of optical downlinks from SOLISS to small and affordable optical ground station does not show fully operational readiness of the technology but it clearly shows commercialization on optical space to ground communication,” Kyohei Iwamoto, Project Leader at Sony CSL, said.

Filed Under: Comms, Ground Stations, Optical, Uplink / Downlink

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