Market Size in 2022 | Market Forecast in 2030 | CAGR (in %) | Base Year |
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USD 1600 Million | USD 10200 Million | 26.2% | 2022 |
The global space-based laser communication market size was worth around USD 1600 million in 2022 and is predicted to grow to around USD 10200 million by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 26.2% between 2023 and 2030.
SLC stands for space-based laser communication, a technique that uses laser beams rather than radio waves to transmit data between two or more spacecraft or between a satellite and a ground station. In this process, laser beams are transmitted from one spacecraft to another, where they are converted into data and used to establish a dependable, fast, low-power, and inexpensive communication link. By utilizing modulation techniques, such as amplitude modulation or phase modulation, to steer a laser beam, encoded information is often delivered from a satellite to a ground station. When the laser beam reaches its target, it is subsequently translated and decoded. SLC has the potential to offer substantially greater data rates than traditional radio frequency communication systems because laser beams have a tremendous information-carrying capacity.
High data transfer rates drive market growth
The capacity of space-based laser communication to offer much greater data transmission rates than conventional radio frequency (RF) communication systems is one of its main advantages. Laser communication is becoming increasingly important for addressing these needs as the demand for more bandwidth and quicker data transfer increases, particularly in applications like satellite internet, Earth observation, and scientific research. For instance, the Integrated LCRD Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal (ILLUMA-T), developed by NASA, is being delivered to the space station as a technological demonstration. The first two-way, end-to-end laser relay system for NASA will be finished by ILLUMA-T and the Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD), which debuted in December 2021. NASA's Orbit Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program office will use ILLUMA-T to show off the effectiveness of laser communications from orbit. Laser communications systems broadcast and receive information at higher data speeds by using infrared light that is invisible to the human eye. More pictures and films may be sent back to Earth in a single transmission when data rates are higher. ILLUMA-T will demonstrate the advantages faster data rates could have for missions in low Earth orbit if it is placed on the space station.
High development and deployment costs hinder market growth
Space-based laser communication infrastructure may be expensive to create, deploy, and operate. The use of laser communication technology may be constrained by the expense, particularly for entrants to the space industry and smaller satellite operators. To make this technology more widely available, cost-cutting measures and economies of scale are required. Thus, the high development and deployment costs are expected to hinder the space-based laser communication market growth during the forecast period.
The growing partnership offers a lucrative opportunity for market growth
The increasing partnership is expected to offer a lucrative opportunity for space-based laser communication industry growth over the forecast period. In January 2023, a collaboration agreement for the development and production of the UltraAir laser communication terminal for airplanes was signed by Airbus and VDL Group. The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and Airbus will lead the development, and the two organizations will now be ready for a prototype demonstration and maiden flying test in 2024. The prototype will be further industrialized beginning in 2024 by Airbus and VDL Group, a Dutch high-tech industrial supplier, to prepare it for integration with a hosting aircraft. VDL will produce crucial systems as part of the agreement and bring design for manufacturing. This industrialized prototype will undergo an aircraft flying test in 2025. With the help of UltraAir, a network of ground stations and satellites in geostationary orbit, 36,000 kilometers above the Earth, will be able to exchange massive volumes of data via laser beams. This laser terminal will open the door for data transmission speeds that might approach several gigabits per second while offering anti-jamming and a low likelihood of interception due to unmatched technology, including a very steady and precise optical mechatronic system.
Strict regulation poses a major challenge to market growth
Regulatory clearances and coordination with other space-based systems are required for the deployment and operation of laser communication systems in space to prevent interference. The rapid implementation of laser communication systems might be slowed down by the time and complexity involved in securing the required regulatory approvals and maintaining global coordination. Thus, acting as a major challenge for the market expansion over the forecast period.
The global Space-Based Laser Communication industry is segmented based on component, range, solution, application, end user, and region.
Based on the components, the global market is bifurcated into optical head, laser receiver & transmitter, modulator & demodulator, pointing mechanism, and others.
Based on the range, the global Space-Based Laser Communication industry is bifurcated into Short Range (Below 5,000 Km), Medium Range (5,000-35,000 Km), and Long Range (Above 35,000 Km).
Based on the solution, the global Space-Based Laser Communication market is bifurcated into Space-to-Space, Space-to-Other Applications, and Space-to-Ground Stations. The Space-to-Space segment is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. Satellite constellations, especially mega-constellations of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, need space-to-space laser communication. These constellations need effective inter-satellite connections (ISLs) to provide for smooth data flow between satellites, lowering latency, and enhancing overall system performance. Thereby, driving the segment growth.
Based on the application, the global Space-Based Laser Communication industry is bifurcated into technology development, earth observation & remote sensing, data relay, communication, surveillance & security, and research & space exploration.
Based on the end user, the global Space-Based Laser Communication market is bifurcated into government & military and commercial. The commercial segment is expected to dominate the market over the forecast period. Satellite internet constellations have emerged as a result of the increased demand for high-speed internet connectivity globally. In particular, in underdeveloped and remote regions, these constellations seek to offer global broadband access. To connect and interlink the multiple satellites in these constellations and ensure effective data transfer and network reliability, space-based laser communication is essential.
Report Attributes | Report Details |
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Report Name | Space-Based Laser Communication Market |
Market Size in 2022 | USD 1600 Million |
Market Forecast in 2030 | USD 10200 Million |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 26.2% |
Number of Pages | 210 |
Key Companies Covered | Ball Aerospace, AAC Clyde Space (Hyperion Technologies), BridgeComm, HENSOLDT, Honeywell International, Analytical Space Operation, General Atomics, Laser Light Communication (Halo Network), Mynaric, ODYSSEUS SPACE SA, Rocket Lab USA Inc, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX), Tesat Spacecom, Space Micro and Thales Group, and others. |
Segments Covered | By Component, By Range, By Solution, By Application, By End User, and By Region |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Latin America, Middle East, and Africa (MEA) |
Base Year | 2022 |
Historical Year | 2017 to 2021 |
Forecast Year | 2023 - 2030 |
Customization Scope | Avail customized purchase options to meet your exact research needs. Request For Customization |
North America is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period
North America is expected to dominate the global space-based laser communication market over the forecast period. The need for space-based internet, rising levels of disposable income, and rising needs for satellite communications with low latency & fast data transfer rates were some of the drivers propelling the North American space-based laser communication market. Moreover, the growing collaboration between the market players in the region also drives the market growth over the forecast period. In December 2021, a partnership deal between Honeywell and Skyloom will allow satellite operators to provide people all around the world with high-capacity and high-data-rate internet access. The companies will work together to create a manufacturing facility to create optical terminals for communications, including ground to space, spacecraft to spacecraft, and spacecraft to aircraft.
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FrequentlyAsked Questions
SLC stands for space-based laser communication, a technique that uses laser beams rather than radio waves to transmit data between two or more spacecraft or between a satellite and a ground station. In this process, laser beams are transmitted from one spacecraft to another, where they are converted into data and used to establish a dependable, fast, low-power, and inexpensive communication link. By utilizing modulation techniques, such as amplitude modulation or phase modulation, to steer a laser beam, encoded information is often delivered from a satellite to a ground station.
The increasing need for low latency and fast data transfer in satellite ground stations is the main factor driving the global space-based laser communication market. This is due to the increasing demand for long-distance and space mission communication links that are both affordable and secure.
According to the report, the global space-based laser communication market size was worth around USD 1600 million in 2022 and is predicted to grow to around USD 10200 million by 2030.
The global Space-Based Laser Communication market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 26.2% during the forecast period.
The global Space-Based Laser Communication market growth is expected to be driven by North America. It is currently the world’s highest revenue-generating market due to the growing collaboration among the market players.
The global Space-Based Laser Communication market is dominated by players like Ball Aerospace, AAC Clyde Space (Hyperion Technologies), BridgeComm, HENSOLDT, Honeywell International, Analytical Space Operation, General Atomics, Laser Light Communication (Halo Network), Mynaric, ODYSSEUS SPACE SA, Rocket Lab USA, Inc, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX), Tesat Spacecom, Space Micro and Thales Group among others.
The Space-Based Laser Communication market report covers the geographical market along with a comprehensive competitive landscape analysis. It also includes cash flow analysis, profit ratio analysis, market basket analysis, market attractiveness analysis, sentiment analysis, PESTLE analysis, trend analysis, SWOT analysis, trade area analysis, demand & supply analysis, Porter’s five forces analysis, and value chain analysis.
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