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1 March 2006 142 km, 5.625 Gbps free-space optical link based on homodyne BPSK modulation
Robert Lange, Berry Smutny, Bernhard Wandernoth, Reinhard Czichy, Dirk Giggenbach
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A free-space optical link based on homodyne BPSK (binary phase shift keying) has been established between two of the Canary islands, La Palma and Tenerife, to transmit 5.625 Gpbs across 142 km. This link verifies homodyne BPSK as a robust modulation scheme even for the transmission through the atmosphere.
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Robert Lange, Berry Smutny, Bernhard Wandernoth, Reinhard Czichy, and Dirk Giggenbach "142 km, 5.625 Gbps free-space optical link based on homodyne BPSK modulation", Proc. SPIE 6105, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XVIII, 61050A (1 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.673749
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KEYWORDS
Homodyne detection

Free space optics

Receivers

Atmospheric optics

Transmitters

Modulation

Laser communications

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