MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641043767 A) filed by Qosmic Satellite Systems Private Limited, Bangalore, Karnataka, on April 6, for 'probabilistic link performance prediction system and method for optical satellite communications.'
Inventor(s) include Shreyaans Jain; Dhruv P Shivkant; and Rohit K Ramakishnan.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses a probabilistic link performance prediction system and method for optical satellite communications. The probabilistic link performance prediction system includes a hardware-in-the-loop integration layer (122) providing interface with optical ground station hardware for real-time calibration and validation of probabilistic link performance prediction based on real-time measurement data. The probabilistic simulation engine (118) configured to: (a) generate cumulative distribution functions (120) of received optical power from plurality of simulation runs based on outputs from at least one of: the orbital dynamics engine, the pointing error model, the layered atmospheric model, and variable data rate optimizer, (b) receive the real-time measurement data from the hardware-in-the-loop integration layer (122), (c) compare cumulative distribution functions (120) with real-time measurement, data and (d) update statistical parameters of probabilistic simulation engine (118) based on real-time measurement data when the accuracy of the probabilistic link performance prediction is below pre-determined performance threshold value."
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