Magazine Article

Atmospheric-Fade-Tolerant Tracking and Pointing in Wireless Optical Communication

TBMG-29453

10/1/2003

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An acquisition, tracking, and pointing (ATP) system, under development at the time of reporting the information for this article, is intended to enable a terminal in a free-space optical communication system to continue to aim its transmitting laser beam toward a receiver at a remote terminal when the laser beacon signal from the remote terminal temporarily fades or drops out of sight altogether. Such fades and dropouts can be caused by adverse atmospheric conditions (e.g., rain or clouds). They can also occur when intervening objects block the line of sight between terminals as a result of motions of those objects or of either or both terminals.

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"Atmospheric-Fade-Tolerant Tracking and Pointing in Wireless Optical Communication," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2003.
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10/1/2003
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TBMG-29453
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English