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25 September 2007 Observation of atmospheric influence on OICETS inter-orbit laser communication demonstrations
Y. Takayama, T. Jono, Y. Koyama, N. Kura, K. Shiratama, B. Demelenne, Z. Sodnik, A. Bird, K. Arai
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Abstract
The experimental results of an inter-orbit laser communication performed under an atmospheric influence is presented. The demonstration was planned so that the optical link was supposed to graze the earth's rim because of the satellite revolution around the earth. The trial was successfully carried out on 5th April, 2006. The measured experimental data are introduced to show the temporal behavior of the OICETS's optical terminal. The atmospheric influence on the optical link is calculated with a theoretical model to obtain a probability density of normalized intensity as a predictive value. The probability density is also estimated from the experimentally measured data. The comparison shows that the theoretical prediction well describes the experimental results.
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Y. Takayama, T. Jono, Y. Koyama, N. Kura, K. Shiratama, B. Demelenne, Z. Sodnik, A. Bird, and K. Arai "Observation of atmospheric influence on OICETS inter-orbit laser communication demonstrations", Proc. SPIE 6709, Free-Space Laser Communications VII, 67091B (25 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.736789
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric optics

Laser communications

Earth's atmosphere

Atmospheric modeling

Sensors

Satellites

Data modeling

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