1 September 2005 Measurement of the bit-error rate of an adaptive optics, free-space laser communications system, part 2: multichannel configuration, aberration characterization, and closed-loop results
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Abstract
We describe an experiment where we made a direct measurement of the bit-error rate of a high-order adaptive optics laser communications system. We describe a quantitative characterization of a repeatable atmospheric turbulence aberration generator and both static and dynamic characterizations of a 19-channel adaptive optics system. We show a reduction of the bit-error rate by a factor of 41.5 under specific laboratory conditions.
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Robert K. Tyson, Jeffrey S. Tharp, and Douglas E. Canning "Measurement of the bit-error rate of an adaptive optics, free-space laser communications system, part 2: multichannel configuration, aberration characterization, and closed-loop results," Optical Engineering 44(9), 096003 (1 September 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2043150
Published: 1 September 2005
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Turbulence

Wavefront sensors

Telecommunications

Wavefronts

Laser systems engineering

Atmospheric turbulence

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