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BridgeComm Delivers Optical Inter-satellite Links for Enhanced Navigation Constellations and Data Transmission

BridgeComm Delivers Optical Inter-satellite Links for Enhanced Navigation Constellations and Data Transmission
Leader in optical wireless communications will leverage its MOCA point to point technology to develop AstroBridge Optical Inter-satellite Links

BridgeComm, a leader in optical wireless communications (OWC) solutions and services, announced it will offer customers AstroBridge optical inter-satellite links (OISL) tracking terminals for high data rates for data transmission and resilient performance in navigation. BridgeCommโ€™s AstroBridge OISL will provide robust and secure transmissions using MOCA technology via radio frequency (RF) and optical lasers.

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โ€œAlong with increased speed and security, our AstroBridge OISL offers multi-gigabit per second data rate capabilities while being smaller and lighter than its standard inter-satellite link counterparts. These features will greatly improve functionality in space and on the ground.โ€

โ€œAstroBridge OISL is a significant step in the maturation of inter-satellite links and the future of satellite data transmission, as more companies are incorporating inter-satellite links,โ€ said Barry Matsumori, BridgeComm CEO. โ€œAlong with increased speed and security, our AstroBridge OISL offers multi-gigabit per second data rate capabilities while being smaller and lighter than its standard inter-satellite link counterparts. These features will greatly improve functionality in space and on the ground.โ€

BridgeCommโ€™s AstroBridge is designed for low-earth orbits (LEO), with non-gimballed steering for better control of optical communication tracking terminals. The non-gimballed steering capabilities of AstroBridge allow for tracking of greater than 1000ยฐ per second, which is crucial for constellations with multiple orbital planes.

Connecting satellites in a constellation by optical inter-satellite links offers significant benefits, including shorter wavelengths, along with a better ranging resolution and synchronization.

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