The project led by physicist Matteo Vismara aims to use optical vortices to improve both terrestrial and satellite communications.
Increasing speed and security of communications by leveraging light. This is the goal of the project developed by SatEnlight, a startup founded by physicist Matteo Vismara, working on advanced optical communication technology to overcome some limits of traditional radiofrequency transmissions.
In an increasingly connected world, the amount of data to be transmitted is growing rapidly. However, current infrastructures face physical constraints related to available bandwidth and the security of radio signals.
The solution proposed by SatEnlight addresses these challenges by using optical communication systems to increase data rate and improve security in both terrestrial and satellite communications.
Optical vortices and data transmission
At the core of the technology are optical vortices, specific modes of light transmission that allow more information to be carried within the same signal.
This opens the way to new applications in advanced telecommunications, enabling more efficient and secure data transmission systems.