Hybrid RF Network & Free Space Optical Communications
J. Krill, V. McCrary Science & Technology Business Area [email protected] 240-228-1763
Free Space Optical Communications Network
200 km air-to-air Hybrid FSO/RF MANET
50 km ground-to-air FSO/RF Hybrid Network:
Priority delivery of mission critical data
10 Gbps FSO 274 Mbps RF
Tactical connectivity
GIG connectivity
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Why 10Gbps Free Space Network?
FOENEX
FOENEX
Free-space Optical Experimental Network Experiment (FOENEX) Mobile Ad Hoc Information network GATEway (MG) Wireless Network after Next (WNaN) Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT)
Providing Higher Data Rate ISR Dissemination to the Tactical Edge: Interoperable and Integrated
Advances in FSOC Link Distance Enable Hybrid FSO/RF Network
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DARPA ORCA Tests DARPA FOENEX Program
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TCDL
CDL
Range (Miles)
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AFRL FALCON Tests IRONT2 Hawaii Demo
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ONR FSO fSona
.63 cm
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JHU/APL Ship-to-Shore Demo
JHU/APL AOptix Aerostat Demo
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FSO Technical Challenges
What has prevented the Development Community From Reliable FSO?
Tech Challenge Laser beam wavefront distortion High dynamic range of received optical signal Solution Adaptive Optics (AO) Forward Error Correction w/Optical Automatic Gain Control IR Beacon Acquisiton & handover to (AO) Hybrid FSO/RF Maturity/Risk Well developed (AOptix) Well Developed (JHU/APL)
10cm Entrance Aperture 9 km path, AO off D=1m 9 km path, AO on D=0.3m
Pointing Acquisition and Tracking (PAT) @ 200 km Data Loss (clouds, blockage, deep fades)
50km demonstrated to date (AOptix) Well developed (ORCA & Iron T2 baseline) New for FOENEX New for FOENEX
PIF Power in Fiber POF Power out of Fiber
PIF Hist.
POF Hist.
Retransmission Link Diversity
Key:
Optical Link RF Link Hybrid RF/Optical Link
Technical Approach Paradigm Shift: Hybrid Optical-RF Communications Systems
Stand alone approach to comms links Hybrid Approach to Mobile Free Space Communications with High Availability and High Average Data Rate
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High Data Rate Bursty Channel Must have clear / haze conditions Less degradation than RF in Rain
Low Data Rate Stable Channel Relatively immune to cloud blocking Sometime affected by rain
Generally complementary channel characteristics
Enables Free Space Optical (FSO) Communications bandwidth without giving up RF reliability and adverse-weather performance Improves network availability Quality of Service (QoS) More options for adapting to weather Common atmospheric path effects and compensation (directional links) Physical Layer diversity improves Jam Resistance Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) Focus Leverages common Power, Stabilization, etc. Economical use of platform volume Enables seamless transition of free space optical communications into RF Environment
FOENEX Program Objectives
Air-to-Air Cross-links FSO/RF TRL 6 Prototype > 200 km Node Separation > 95% Availability @ 10 Gb/s data rate > 95% Availability @ > 112 Mb/s info rate Air-to Ground / Ground-to-Air Links FSO/RF TRL 6 Prototype Adverse Weather Up to 50 km Slant Range > 60% Availability @ 10 Gb/s data rate > 95% Availability @ > 185 Mb/s info rate
Dynamic Node Discovery, Inter-Platform Communication Manager, IPCM Adaption Layer, mobility management, and QoS network control enable the FOENEX MANET
GIG / Fiber Optic Point of Presence
Goals: 1. Provide dispersed warfighters a GIG connected tactical network communications backbone 2. Enable FSO bandwidth comms w/RF network availability 3. Enable reliable, on the move, at the halt and airborne communications
Technical Challenges: 1. Acquisition, Pointing and Tracking of hybrid communications terminal from air to air and air to ground 2. Extremely high network availability 3. Real time transition between FSO and RF operation
Develop & Demonstrate a Leave-Behind, High Reliability, High Date Rate Comms System 7 7
Overview Free Space Optical (FSO) Terminals
R3.1 Terminal
Free Space Optical Terminal
PAT Electronic s
Airborne FSO Terminal
FSO Terminals Functions:
R3.1 FSO terminal payload for air and ground terminals Operated at 30kft Ground outdoor enclosure IP-65 rated Air Terminals use mounted MX-15i skyball pointing turrets Ground Terminals use Cobham Defense SPS-500 pointing gimbal mounted via tripod External PAT electronics chassis, housed in rugged transport case, is used by both Air and Ground terminals
Ground FSO Terminal (courtesy EAGLS program)
DARPA ORCA Program NTTR Field Trial
DARPA ORCA program demonstrated the baseline FSO technologies used in FOENEX
Power from FSO Terminal (PIF)
05/18/2009 19:52:59 - Power in Fiber, ORCA 0 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50
OAGC Output (POF)
PIF/POF Histograms
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OAGC/modem error free 0 point for ORCA
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OAGC/modem error free point for FOENEX. 7 dB improvement from ORCA
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10 Gbps Ethernet signal 18 May 2009, 01:52 UTC, Aircraft range = 183 km Aircraft altitude = 25 kft MSL Field-measured OAGC response OAGC output (POF) vs power from FSO terminal (PIF)
Optical Power (dBm)
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Bit Error
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Error-Free
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Uncorrectable atmospheric fading can lead to packet loss Methods of mitigation: Reduce link range increases received power Provide a method of retransmitting lost packets -20 -10 0 One layer of the FOENEX approach
POF (dBm)
FOENEX Layered Approach to FSO Link Fade Mitigation
Physical layer methods
Free space optical terminal
Field proven adaptive optics system reduces beam spread, increases collection efficiency
Optical Automatic Gain Control system
Field proven system substantially reduces receive power variations. 60 dB dynamic range, < 1 ms response time
Optical modem and FEC with near theoretical sensitivity
Network layer methods Packet retransmission systems (link or network)
Assures delivery of packets lost during deep fades. Deep queues at the nodes (link or network) Network re-routing or re-pointing (network only) Data replay (network only)
Multiple Test-Fix-Test Cycles
Conducted at Contractor Facilities Validate component performance
1 Truck Mounted FSO Terminal 1 Ground Node Test/debug PAT at 17km separation 2 Aircraft 1 Ground Node Test A/G & A/A link at 50-200 km separations
2 Aircraft 1 Ground Node Five Link Test Network Operations
- A/G 50 km - A/A 200 km
Increasingly Complex, Test-Fix-Test Cycles Reduces Risk
3 Aircraft 1 Ground Node Six Link Test Network Operations - A/G 50 km
- A/A 200 km
FOENEX Contractors, Agents, & Government Activities
Contractor/ Govt Activity Johns Hopkins APL L3 Communications Systems West Location Laurel, MD Salt Lake City, UT Role Prime Contractor : Systems Engineering/Integrator Lead Hybrid Network Router and RF Link Development
AOptix Technologies, Inc.
Twin Otter International
Campbell, CA
Grand Junction, CO
Free Space Optical Terminal Development
Flight Test Aircraft Provider/Integrator
Systems Consultants
Naval Research Laboratory
Fallon, NV
Washington, D.C.
Flight Test Development /Execution
COTR / Technical Expertise/System Design
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