NICT's versatile miniaturized lasercom terminals for moving platforms
Alberto Carrasco-Casado, Koichi Shiratama, Phuc V. Trinh, Dimitar, Kolev, Femi Ishola, Tetsuharu Fuse, Hiroyuki Tsuji, Morio Toyoshima

TL;DR
NICT is developing versatile, miniaturized laser communication terminals adaptable to various platforms and scenarios, with prototypes tested for validation.
Contribution
Introduction of a series of adaptable miniaturized lasercom terminals designed for diverse platforms and conditions, with initial prototypes presented.
Findings
Prototypes demonstrate versatility across platforms
Adaptive design meets diverse operational conditions
Initial validation shows promising performance
Abstract
With the goal of meeting the diverse requirements of many different types of platforms, ranging from small drones to big satellites, and being applied in a variety of diverse scenarios, ranging from fixed terrestrial links to moving platforms in general, and operating within a wide range of conditions and distances, the Japanese National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) is currently working towards the development of a series of versatile miniaturized free-space laser-communication terminals. By choosing the appropriate terminal configuration for any given scenario, the basic conditions of operations can be satisfied without the need of customization, and the adaptive design of the terminals can close the gap to achieve an optimum solution that meets the communication requirements. This paper presents NICT's current efforts regarding the development of this…
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