Light control device, method for controlling light control device, and recording medium
US-2024154692-A1 · May 9, 2024 · US
US9941967B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9941967-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615067933-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A system for reducing the cost and increasing the rate and reliability of data transmission from space to ground includes a network of relay satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO). Each relay satellite is configured to receive data from one or more client satellites, and configured to transmit data from LEO to ground using optical communications. The system may also include multiple optical ground stations configured to receive the data and transmit the received data using terrestrial networks to client locations. The network may provide an alternative to downlinking large amounts of data for new satellite operators without an existing ground network and for established satellite operators seeking higher data rates, lower latency, or reduced ground system operating costs.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A LEO satellite network for relaying data, with low latency, from one or more client satellites to one or more ground stations, said network comprising: a number of relay satellites deployed in a low earth orbit (LEO) relative to one or more client satellites to cause the relay satellites to pass in close proximity to the one or more client satellites, wherein each relay satellite includes at least a short range receiver configured to receive data from a client satellite when the relay satellite is in close proximity to a client satellite; and at least one network transceiver to cross-link with at least one other relay satellite of the network to thereby allow forwarding of client satellite data to the other relay satellite; wherein at least a subset of the relay satellites each further include an optical downlink transmitter configured to transmit client satellite data to one or more ground stations; and wherein the network transceiver operates in accordance with a crosslink scheduling assignment, which specifies which of the other relay satellites should receive a crosslink communication, and when to perform such crosslink communication. 2. The LEO satellite network of claim 1 , wherein the network transceiver is repositionable to act as a downlink transmitter. 3. A LEO satellite network for relaying data, with low latency, from one or more client satellites to one or more ground stations, said network comprising: a number of relay satellites deployed in a low earth orbit (LEO) relative to one or more client satellites to cause the relay satellites to pass in close proximity to the one or more client satellites, wherein each relay satellite includes at least a short range receiver configured to receive data from a client satellite when the relay satellite is in close proximity to a client satellite; and at least one network transceiver to cross-link with at least one other relay satellite of the network to thereby allow forwarding of client satellite data to the other relay satellite; wherein at least a subset of the relay satellites each further include an optical downlink transmitter configured to transmit client satellite data to one or more ground stations; and wherein at least one of the relay satellites includes a receiver configured to receive a client satellite assignment from a network manager, which specifies which relay satellites should receive data from specified client satellites. 4. A LEO satellite network for relaying data, with low latency, from one or more client satellites to one or more ground stations, said network comprising: a number of relay satellites deployed in a low earth orbit (LEO) relative to one or more client satellites to cause the relay satellites to pass in close proximity to the one or more client satellites, wherein each relay satellite includes at least a short range receiver configured to receive data from a client satellite when the relay satellite is in close proximity to a client satellite; and at least one network transceiver to cross-link with at least one other relay satellite of the network to thereby allow forwarding of client satellite data to the other relay satellite; wherein at least a subset of the relay satellites each further include an optical downlink transmitter configured to transmit client satellite data to one or more ground stations; and wherein at least one of the relay satellites includes a receiver configured to receive a downlink scheduling assignment from a network manager, which specifies which relay satellites should transmit data to specified ground stations, and when to do so. 5. A LEO satellite network for relaying data, with low latency, from one or more client satellites to one or more ground stations, said network comprising: a number of relay satellites deployed in a low earth orbit (LEO) relative to one or more client satellites to cause the relay satellites to pass in close proximity to the one or more client satellites, wherein each relay satellite includes at least a short range receiver configured to receive data from a client satellite when the relay satellite is in close proximity to a client satellite; and at least one network transceiver to cross-link with at least one other relay satellite of the network to thereby allow forwarding of client satellite data to the other relay satellite; wherein at least a subset of the relay satellites each further include an optical downlink transmitter configured to transmit client satellite data to one or more ground stations; and a network manager, comprising: a memory storing orbital information for at least one client satellite and a plurality of relay satellites in the satellite network; a scheduler configured to determine, using the orbital information, relay satellite configuration messages; and a transmitter configured to transmit the relay satellite configuration messages to at least one of the plurality of relay satellites. 6. The LEO satellite network of claim 5 , wherein the relay satellite configuration messages comprise downlink scheduling assignments, wherein a downlink scheduling assignment comprises a relay satellite being instructed to downlink data to a specified ground station during specified times. 7. The LEO satellite network of claim 5 , wherein the relay satellite configuration messages comprise assignments of client satellites to relay satellites, wherein an assignment comprises a relay satellite of the plurality of relay satellites being instructed to receive data via a client data transceiver from at least one of the at least one client satellites. 8. The LEO satellite network of claim 5 , wherein the relay satellite configuration messages comprise crosslink scheduling assignments, wherein the crosslink scheduling assignments instruct a relay satellite which other relay satellite to transmit received data to as a crosslink satellite, and wherein the crosslink scheduling assignments instruct the relay satellite when to transmit data to the crosslink satellite.
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