The DLR Institute of Communications and Navigation is dedicated to mission-oriented research in selected areas of communications and navigation. Its work ranges from the theoretical foundations to the demonstration of new procedures and systems in a real environment and is embedded in DLR's Space, Aeronautics, Transport, Security and Digitalization programmes.
What to expect
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has been at the forefront of developing innovative laser communication terminals (LCTs) over the past few years. Our LCTs range from the compact CubeLCT, measuring 0.3U in the CubeSat standard, to 1U+ sized terminals with hemispherical pointing capabilities. As the use of LCTs in satellite and high-altitude platform constellations continues to trend, we require algorithms capable of handling multiple LCTs simultaneously to enable high-performance interconnections, such as optical inter-satellite links for data exchange.
The aim of this thesis is to further develop a hardware breadboard to validate attitude control algorithms that control two or more LCTs towards dedicated reference beacon signals simultaneously. A key aspect of this project will be to implement software that characterizes control-loop behavior. Additionally, breadboard components will be selected that meet the testing requirements, ultimately allowing the validation of the functionality of the involved algorithms and benchmarking their performance.
Your tasks
- 10% Literature Review: A comprehensive review of existing literature on LCT control algorithms and related topics.
- 10% Conceptualization of the Test Plan: Development of a detailed test plan to validate the functionality of the LCT control algorithms.
- 40% Assembly of the Breadboard and Implementation of Software: Design, assembly, and programming of the hardware breadboard, including the implementation of software to characterize control-loop behavior.
- 40% Experiments and Validation: Conducting experiments to validate the functionality of the LCT control algorithms and benchmark their performance.
Your profile
- Hands-on experience in embedded C/C++ programming for microcontrollers (e.g. PlatoformIO, Code Composer Studio, Microchip Studio, or similar).
- Proficiency in using Matlab/Simulink.
- Experience with hardware projects at university or as part of a hobby is an advantage.
- Interest in optical communications.
- Ability to work independently.
- Very good technical English or German language skills are required.
We look forward to getting to know you!
If you have any questions about this position (Vacancy-ID 2259) please contact:
Dr. Christopher Schmidt
Tel.: +49 8153 28 3091