Robust Divergence Angle for Inter-satellite Laser Communications under Target Deviation Uncertainty
Zhanwei Yu, Yi Zhao, and Di Yuan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a robust optimization method for setting the divergence angle in inter-satellite laser communications, ensuring reliable performance despite unpredictable target deviations over time.
Contribution
It proposes a deviation-agnostic robust optimization framework using uncertainty sets, improving communication robustness without needing deviation distribution models.
Findings
Significantly improved robustness over traditional methods.
Effective handling of unpredictable target deviations.
Enhanced sum rate performance under uncertainty.
Abstract
Performance degradation due to target deviation by, for example, drift or jitter, presents a significant issue to inter-satellite laser communications. In particular, with periodic acquisition for positioning the satellite receiver, deviation may arise in the time period between two consecutive acquisition operations. One solution to mitigate the issue is to use a divergence angle at the transmitter being wider than that if the receiver position is perfectly known. However, as how the deviation would vary over time is generally very hard to predict or model, there is no clear clue for setting the divergence angle. We propose a robust optimization approach to the problem, with the advantage that no distribution of the deviation need to be modelled. Instead, a so-called uncertainty set (often defined in form of a convex set such as a polytope) is used, where each element represents a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · Auction Theory and Applications · Satellite Communication Systems
