• Study On Optical Communications
  • Vol. 50, Issue 3, 23012101 (2024)
Xiaopeng LI1, Mengxia WEI2, Zhanke ZHU1, and Xizheng KE1,2,*
Author Affiliations
  • 1Shaanxi Polytechnic Institute, Xianyang 712000, China
  • 2School of Automation and Information Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, China
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    DOI: 10.13756/j.gtxyj.2024.230121 Cite this Article
    Xiaopeng LI, Mengxia WEI, Zhanke ZHU, Xizheng KE. Research Progress of Passive Modulation in Free Space Optical Communication[J]. Study On Optical Communications, 2024, 50(3): 23012101 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    【Objective】

    Traditional Free Space Optical (FSO) communication requires both ends of the communication to be installed at the same time, including the laser transmitting system, laser receiving system and acquisition, tracking and aiming system. It results in the problems of weight, volume, power consumption, and equipment complexity, thus limiting the development of FSO communication. Using the passive modulation technology constructed by asymmetric space laser communication link, the design of small volume, light weight and low power consumption of the communication terminal is successfully realized, which provides convenience for the application of small and medium-sized space laser communication technology.

    【Methods】

    In this paper, the research status of passive modulation at home and abroad is reviewed, which is mainly summarized abroad. In addition, the composition of the reverse modulation system and the working principle of the reverse modulator are described. Common Modulated Retro-Reflector (MRR) such as angle reflector reverse modulator and cat’s eye reverse modulator are analyzed. The selection of wavelength and the size of optical receiver aperture are discussed.

    【Results】

    This paper summarizes the different implementation types and characteristics of passive modulation, summarizes the application of passive modulation in FSO communication, and looks forward to the future development direction and prospect of this technology.

    【Conclusion】

    In the future, passive modulation can be developed along the direction of high speed, focal plane pixelation, two-way communication, coherent detection, and there is a lot of room for development. This paper can provide a reference direction for the research of passive modulation and a new idea for the research of FSO communication.

    Xiaopeng LI, Mengxia WEI, Zhanke ZHU, Xizheng KE. Research Progress of Passive Modulation in Free Space Optical Communication[J]. Study On Optical Communications, 2024, 50(3): 23012101
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