2015
DOI: 10.3788/cjl201542.0405008
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Research of Optical and APT Technology in One-Point to Multi-Point Simultaneous Space Laser Communication System

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“…Hence, this technology is suitable for rectifying wavefront aberrations in free-space laser communication systems operating amidst strong turbulence conditions [3,4]. In a free-space optical communication system, when the selected signal wavelength has poor penetration or severe attenuation in the atmospheric channel, the system employs beacon light with a wavelength different from signal light, in conjunction with the Acquisition, Pointing, and Tracking (APT) system, to achieve capture, aiming, and tracking, thereby establishing the communication link [5,6]. However, because of the different wavelengths of signal light and beacon light, atmospheric dispersion and beam diffraction effects may lead to differences in wavefront phase aberrations after atmospheric turbulence transmission [7,8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, this technology is suitable for rectifying wavefront aberrations in free-space laser communication systems operating amidst strong turbulence conditions [3,4]. In a free-space optical communication system, when the selected signal wavelength has poor penetration or severe attenuation in the atmospheric channel, the system employs beacon light with a wavelength different from signal light, in conjunction with the Acquisition, Pointing, and Tracking (APT) system, to achieve capture, aiming, and tracking, thereby establishing the communication link [5,6]. However, because of the different wavelengths of signal light and beacon light, atmospheric dispersion and beam diffraction effects may lead to differences in wavefront phase aberrations after atmospheric turbulence transmission [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%