Principles and Applications of Free Space Optical Communications 2019
DOI: 10.1049/pbte078e_ch1
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Introduction to free space optical (FSO) communications

Abstract: Introduction to free space optical (FSO) communications. In: Principles and Applications of Free Space Optical Communications. IET Telecommunications series (78).

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“…Outdoor OWC is also termed as free space optical (FSO) communication. The FSO communication systems are further classified into terrestrial and space optical links that include building-to-building, ground-to-satellite, satellite-to-ground, satellite-to-satellite, satellite-to-airborne platforms (unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or balloons), [13]- [15] etc. Fig.…”
Section: A Fso Communication -An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Outdoor OWC is also termed as free space optical (FSO) communication. The FSO communication systems are further classified into terrestrial and space optical links that include building-to-building, ground-to-satellite, satellite-to-ground, satellite-to-satellite, satellite-to-airborne platforms (unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or balloons), [13]- [15] etc. Fig.…”
Section: A Fso Communication -An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another survey by Demers et al in [69] solely focused on FSO communication for next generation cellular networks. An introductory paper on terrestrial FSO communication by Ghassemlooy et al [13] and Henniger et al [43] provide an overview of various challenges faced in the design of FSO communication. In [70], the authors laid emphasis on deep space optical communication requirements and its future prospective.…”
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