PULSE-A Mission Overview: Optical Communications for Undergraduate Students
Logan Hanssler, Seth Knights, Graydon Schulze-Kalt, Juan Ignacio Prieto Asbun, Robert Pitu, Lauren Ayala, Rohan Gupta, Vincent Redwine, Spencer Shelton, Catherine Todd, Maya McDaniel, Sofia Mansilla, John Baird, Mason McCormack, Leah Vashevko, Tian Zhong, Michael Lembeck

TL;DR
PULSE-A is an undergraduate-led CubeSat mission demonstrating optical downlink at 10 Mbps using circular polarization shift keying, aiming to enhance space communication, provide educational opportunities, and promote open-source hardware development.
Contribution
This work introduces a student-led CubeSat project focused on optical communication, showcasing educational impact and open-source hardware for high-rate space data transmission.
Findings
Successful demonstration of 10 Mbps optical downlink
Educational benefits for undergraduate students
Open-source design approach for optical systems
Abstract
Recent advances in the size, weight, and power (SWaP) requirements for space-based sensing have dramatically increased the demand for high-bandwidth downlink. However, high data rate RF transceivers still pose significant SWaP and cost restrictions, especially for university-class CubeSat missions. Optical communication may provide a solution to this challenge, enabling data transmission with order-of-magnitude rate increases over RF while being both secure and SWaP-efficient. The Polarization-modUlated Laser Satellite Experiment (PULSE-A) is a University of Chicago mission to demonstrate optical downlink at a data rate of up to 10 Mbps using circular polarization shift keying (CPolSK). PULSE-A comprises a <1.5U Optical Transmission Terminal, 3U CubeSat Bus, Optical Ground Station (OGS) employing an amateur telescope, and RF Ground Station (RFGS), all of which are being designed and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Satellite Communication Systems
