Laser Communication and Coordination Control of Spacecraft Swarms
Himangshu Kalita, Leonard Vance, Vishnu Reddy, Jekan, Thangavelautham

TL;DR
This paper proposes a laser-based control system for spacecraft swarms, enabling a single ground operator to manage large numbers of small spacecrafts efficiently through laser interactions with their solar panels.
Contribution
It introduces a novel laser communication and coordination method for spacecraft swarms, reducing the need for extensive ground control and enabling scalable swarm management.
Findings
Laser beams can effectively select leaders within spacecraft swarms.
Laser interactions can set formation parameters and control spacecraft behavior.
The approach enables scalable and cost-effective swarm operations.
Abstract
Swarms of small spacecraft offer whole new capabilities in Earth observation, global positioning and communications compared to a large monolithic spacecraft. These small spacecrafts can provide bigger apertures that increase gain in communication antennas, increase area coverage or effective resolution of distributed cameras and enable persistent observation of ground or space targets. However, there remain important challenges in operating large number of spacecrafts at once. Current methods would require a large number of ground operators monitor and actively control these spacecrafts which poses challenges in terms of coordination and control which prevents the technology from scaled up in cost-effective manner. Technologies are required to enable one ground operator to manage tens if not hundreds of spacecrafts. We propose to utilize laser beams directed from the ground or from a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Satellite Systems and Control · Planetary Science and Exploration
