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Optical Links between Ground to Space: Propagation Channel Study

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Abstract

Free space laser communications make transmissions at high data rates possible. But they suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Based on modelling and experimental acquisitions, we characterize the propagation channel influence on the optical links.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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