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29 July 1997 Advancement of photonics for space and other platforms: open optical interconnect architecture (OOIA)
Michael S. Gaydeski
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Abstract
Continuous investigation of new technologies for avionics and space processing has led to the improvement of applications capabilities and processing for tactical platforms (commercial and government satellites, tactical asset such as the USN Reconnaissance Fighter F/A-18R, USAF Fighter F-16, various helicopters, etc.,) and surveillance platforms (commercial and government satellites, Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS), Advanced Warning and Control System (AWACS)). This paper focuses on the potential benefits of inserting optical interconnect technology into these platforms while subscribing an Open Optical Interconnect Architecture (OOIA) concept and a methodology for systems development and integration.
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Michael S. Gaydeski "Advancement of photonics for space and other platforms: open optical interconnect architecture (OOIA)", Proc. SPIE 10288, Advancement of Photonics for Space: A Critical Review, 102880F (29 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.278754
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KEYWORDS
Optical interconnects

Photonics

Satellite communications

Satellites

Surveillance

Advanced radar

Radar

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