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Scientist Assists NASA with Mars Laser Communications |
Vancouver, Canada (PRWEB) May 14, 2004
fSONA Communications’ co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Stephen
Mecherle recently assisted a NASA team preparing to launch a mission
to Mars in 2009 that will attempt to demonstrate laser-based
communications between the Earth and Mars.
fSONA Communications’ co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Stephen
Mecherle recently assisted a NASA team preparing to launch a mission
to Mars in 2009 that will attempt to demonstrate laser-based
communications between the Earth and Mars.
The Mars Laser Communications Demonstration Project is a joint
project between NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology (JPL), and
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory
(MIT/LL). By using free-space optics technology to communicate with
the Mars Telecom Orbiter (MTO) the MLCD project will demonstrate a
technology which will vastly improve NASA’s ability to communicate
throughout the solar system. NASA hopes that this communications
system will enable an affordable, virtual presence throughout the
solar system by increasing volume and timeliness of space data
transfer.
The Mars Laser Communication Demonstration (MLCD) Project Mission
Concept Review (MCR) co-chairman, Robert Menrad, realized that for
the MCR to be successful it would require special skills in the area
of theoretical and operational laser communications. During a search
within the laser communications community, Dr. Mecherle’s peers
recommended him as a very strong candidate for this review.
According to Mr. Menrad, Dr. Mecherle’s “demonstrated technical
expertise, team-oriented manner and obvious personal dedication were
instrumental in our ability to conduct an effective review. His
willingness to probe the material being presented with tightly
focused questions permitted the board to investigate large amounts
of material efficiently.” As well, he brought “a unique blend of
technical knowledge, operational expertise and strong communication
skills” to the project.
“We, at fSONA, are proud that our co-founder Stephen Mecherle was
able to use his expertise in laser communications to assist NASA
with their review of the Mars Laser Communications Demonstration
project,” said President and CEO, Theresa Carbonneau. “It’s very
gratifying to be able to be a part of such an exciting and
challenging project.”
Stephen Mecherle is a renowned expert on laser communications - he
has chaired the SPIE Photonics West conference “Free Space Laser
Communications Technologies” for the past 12 years and also teaches
a course on Free Space Laser Communications at UCLA (University of
California, Los Angeles).
About fSONA
fSONA Communications was founded in 1997 to deliver wireless
solutions that simplify and speed network deployments for carrier,
service provider and enterprise customers around the world. The
SONAbeam™ series of free space optical (FSO) networking products use
an unlicensed, wireless technology operating at speeds up to 2.5
Gbps and distances up to 5km. SONAbeam™ avoids the cost of digging
to lay fiber, licensing for radio frequencies, is immune to
interference, and is extremely secure. SONAbeam™ is operational in
28 countries around the globe and was named Product of the Year by
Network Magazine; fSONA is an ISO 9001 registered company. For more
information visit www.fsona.com or www.free-space-optics.org
Contact:
Jennifer Walsh
1-877-463-7662
604-273-6333
jwalsh@fsona.com
fSONA and SONAbeam™ are trademarks of fSONA, Inc. All other
trademarks are properties of their respective companies.
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