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4 May 2011 Free-space optical communication link using spatial optical encryption
Syed H. Murshid, William Howard, Naureen R. Murshid, Abhijit Chakravarty
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Abstract
Free-space optical links are ideal for short-range (1 km to 3 km) communications. An innovative new technique called Spatial Optical Encryption can be used to secure laser data communications. With this technique, data can be encoded and transmitted spatially through a single fiber, and then transmitted over a free-space optical link. Different sources of data could be simultaneously sent over the same fiber. This endeavor demonstrates the design and performance issues of such a transmitter and receiver using Spatial Optical Encryption over an environmental link of 100 meters.
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Syed H. Murshid, William Howard, Naureen R. Murshid, and Abhijit Chakravarty "Free-space optical communication link using spatial optical encryption", Proc. SPIE 8054, Enabling Photonics Technologies for Defense, Security, and Aerospace Applications VII, 80540L (4 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884386
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KEYWORDS
Free space optics

Atmospheric optics

Geometrical optics

Free space optical communications

Transmitters

Data communications

Sensors

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