First, 8 Gbps Is needed, at a minimum, to develop Earth-Mars communication in the era of a Mars human community and to create a mirror database of Earth's Internet search engine on Mars. Second, a 10 Gbps Earth-Mars link Is shown to be feasible, assuming 1.2 m diameter optical antennas, a receiver of 0.3 photons/bit sensitivity in the 1.55 μm wavelength band, Pulse Position Modulation/Frequency Shift Keying, and cluster satellites. Finally, the Internet protocol of such a disruption tolerant network is described.
Earth-Mars communication system for future Mars human community: A story of high speed needs beyond explorations
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 26 , 2 ; 19-25
01.02.2011
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