PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Induced electron radiation effect on the performance of inter-satellite optical wireless communication

  • Abdouraouf Said Youssouf,
  • Nurul Fadzlin Hasbullah,
  • Norazlina Saidin,
  • Mohamed Hadi Habaebi,
  • Rajendran Parthiban,
  • Muhammad Rawi Bin Mohamed Zin,
  • Elfatih A. A. Elsheikh,
  • F. M. Suliman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12

Abstract

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This paper provides the details of a study on the effects of electron radiation on the Performance of Inters-satellite Optical Wireless Communication (IsOWC). Academia and industry focus on solutions that can improve performance and reduce the cost of IsWOC systems. Spacecraft, space stations, satellites, and astronauts are exposed to an increased level of radiation when in space, so it is essential to evaluate the risks and performance effects associated with extended radiation exposures in missions and space travel in general. This investigation focuses on LEO, especially in the near-equatorial radiation environment. Radiation experiments supported with simulations have made it possible to obtain and evaluate the electron radiation impact on optoelectronics at the device level and system level performances. The electron radiation has induced a system degradation of 70%. This result demonstrates the importance of such an investigation to predict and take necessary and suitable reliable quality service for future space missions.