International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2016 2017
DOI: 10.1117/12.2296206
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Transportable system for in-field testing of adaptive optical pre-compensation for optical feeder links

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“…This approximation will be discussed in future publications. The optical terminals which were used in this experiment have been outlined 7,8 and the adaptive optics system has been detailed 6 . A wavelength of 1064 nm and circularly polarized light during propagation was chosen to match the Alphasat laser communication terminal (LCT) which we hope may prove to be a future communication partner.…”
Section: Baseline Scenario and Previous Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approximation will be discussed in future publications. The optical terminals which were used in this experiment have been outlined 7,8 and the adaptive optics system has been detailed 6 . A wavelength of 1064 nm and circularly polarized light during propagation was chosen to match the Alphasat laser communication terminal (LCT) which we hope may prove to be a future communication partner.…”
Section: Baseline Scenario and Previous Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications like GEO feederlinks need to sens the aberrations induced by the turbulence in the downlink and pre-distort the uplink beam with the phase-front conjugate, so as the turbulent channel acts as a compensation element. Research in this area is mostly carried out in laboratories [164,165],…”
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confidence: 99%