Monolitic hybrid transmitter-receiver lens for rotary on-axis communications

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Abstract

High-speed rotary communication links exhibit high complexity and require challenging assembly tolerances. This article investigates the use of optical wireless communications (OWC) for on-axis rotary communication scenarios. First, OWC is compared with other state-of-the-art technologies. Different realization approaches for bidirectional, full-duplex links are discussed. For the most promising approach, a monolithic hybrid transmitter-receiver lens is designed by ray mapping methodology. Ray tracing simulations are used to study the alignment-depended receiver power level and to determine the effect of optical crosstalk. Over a distance of 12.5mm, the lens achieves an optical power level at the receiver of -16.2 dBm to -8.7 dBm even for misalignments up to 3mm.

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Kirrbach, R., Faulwaßer, M., Schneider, T., Meißner, P., Noack, A., & Deicke, F. (2020). Monolitic hybrid transmitter-receiver lens for rotary on-axis communications. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041540

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