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Atmospheric bistatic communication channels with scattering. Part 2. Field Experiments in 2013 V. V. Belov, M. V. Tarasenkov, V. N. Abramochkin [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Belov, Vladimir Vasilevich | Abramochkin, V. N | Ivanov, Vladimir V. ведущий электроник | Fedosov, A. V | Gridnev, Yu. V | Troitskii, V. O | Dimaki, V. A | Tarasenkov, M. VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): бистатические оптико-электронные системы связи | бистатические системы | экспериментыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Atmospheric and oceanic optics Vol. 28, № 3. P. 202-208Abstract: Results of field experiments on the influence of atmospheric conditions and some instrumental characteristics on the quality of information transfer in a bistatic optoelectronic communication system (OECS) operating in the visible wavelengths range are considered. The length of the atmospheric channel reached 17 km. Radiation of a copper bromide vapor laser with a wavelength of 510.6 nm was used as a signal source. It is shown that bistatic or over-the-horizon OECSs can operate both under the conditions of a cloudy and cloud-free atmosphere. Average values and standard deviations of communication errors were estimated under different atmospheric-optical conditions when some characteristics of individual instrumentation units varied.
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Results of field experiments on the influence of atmospheric conditions and some instrumental characteristics on the quality of information transfer in a bistatic optoelectronic communication system (OECS) operating in the visible wavelengths range are considered. The length of the atmospheric channel reached 17 km. Radiation of a copper bromide vapor laser with a wavelength of 510.6 nm was used as a signal source. It is shown that bistatic or over-the-horizon OECSs can operate both under the conditions of a cloudy and cloud-free atmosphere. Average values and standard deviations of communication errors were estimated under different atmospheric-optical conditions when some characteristics of individual instrumentation units varied.

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