Optical & RF Combined Link Experiment (ORCLE)
Abstract
The Optical & RF Combined Link Experiment (ORCLE) program combined radio frequency (RF) and free space optical (FSO) communications as well as networking technologies that exploit the benefits of complementary path diversity. This effort encompassed the extension of research into the FSO/RF Internet Protocol-based Network system, called Optical RF Communications Adjunct (ORCA). Using optical and RF communication techniques, ORCLE improved battlespace communications using a hybrid RF and FSO link in air-to-air-to-ground environments. The central challenge was to enable optical communications bandwidth without giving up RF reliability, regardless of the weather. ORCLE developed RF and FSO propagation channel analysis, coding techniques, and modeling to include weather, atmospherics, and aero-optics to provide the joint force commander assured high-data rate communications. The technical objective was to prototype and flight demonstrate hybrid FSO/RF air-to-air-to-ground links that combine the best attributes of both technologies and simulate hybrid network performance. The ORCLE technology is transitioning to the Air Force and Navy.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2014
- Source ID
- acbdebcbee1df92d2d8e0e0504f00358