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29 February 1980 Adaptive Phase Compensation For Low-Visibility Optical Communication
Cardinal Warde, Arthur D. Fisher
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Proceedings Volume 0209, Optical Signal Processing for C3I; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958303
Event: Optical Signal Processing for C3l, 1979, Boston, United States
Abstract
Adaptive phase compensation receivers have been proposed for improving the performance of line-of-sight atmospheric optical communication systems. In this Paper we examine the system requirements dictated by the coherence parameters of low-visibility wavefronts, and describe a class of all-optical (essentially wireless) systems that are being investigated for high resolution, real time, wavefront phase compensation. Preliminary results from a simpler, single-element, opto-electronic test system that demonstrates the feasibility of the all-optical concept, are also reported.
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Cardinal Warde and Arthur D. Fisher "Adaptive Phase Compensation For Low-Visibility Optical Communication", Proc. SPIE 0209, Optical Signal Processing for C3I, (29 February 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958303
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KEYWORDS
Modulators

Phase compensation

Wavefronts

Sensors

Optical communications

Receivers

Signal detection

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