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24 February 2009 Demonstration of a high-efficiency free-space optical communications link
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In this paper we discuss recent progress on the implementation of a hardware free-space optical communications test-bed. The test-bed implements an end-to-end communications system comprising a data encoder, modulator, laser-transmitter, telescope, detector, receiver and error-correction-code decoder. Implementation of each of the component systems is discussed, with an emphasis on 'real-world' system performance degradation and limitations. We have demonstrated real-time data rates of 44 Mbps and photon efficiencies of approximately 1.8 bits/photon over a 100m free-space optical link.
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Kevin Birnbaum, William Farr, Jonathan Gin, Bruce Moision, Kevin Quirk, and Malcolm Wright "Demonstration of a high-efficiency free-space optical communications link", Proc. SPIE 7199, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XXI, 71990A (24 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809720
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Sensors

Photon counting

Transmitters

Space operations

Computer programming

Free space optical communications

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