Free Space White Laser Beam Communication on Mars with High Magnetic Field Portal Design
Abstract
An initial hurdle faced by early means of laser
communication was the enormous heat generated by pumped laser action. However, in the late 1960‟s, Semiconductor laser was developed and ever since, the possibilities for laser communication have grown. Though developed for carriers, new laser technology of
Free Space White Laser Beam communication is used for
communication between Mars and Earth through satellite. In this information age, the demand for high speed, high bandwidth communications channel, is ever increasing. FSWLB is presented as a solution to these demands in that it is free to implement, easy to install and of very high bandwidth. Experimental results show the
performance of the completed system and offer methods of
maximizing efficiency of such FSWLB -based communication
systems. To accelerate and guide the Laser beam propagation through free space high magnetic field deployed in Portal design Process.
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