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Bistatic atmospheric optoelectronic communication systems (field experiments)

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Some results of field experiments on atmospheric optoelectronic communication carried out in spring-summer-fall period in 2013 are considered. Experiments were performed to estimate the possibility of test signal transfer through bistatic communication channels extending up to 17 km under conditions of cloudless and cloudy atmospheres at radiation wavelength of 510.6 nm.

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Original Russian Text © V.V. Belov, M.V. Tarasenkov, V.N. Abramochkin, 2014, published in Pis’ma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014, Vol. 40, No. 19, pp. 89–95.

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Belov, V.V., Tarasenkov, M.V. & Abramochkin, V.N. Bistatic atmospheric optoelectronic communication systems (field experiments). Tech. Phys. Lett. 40, 871–874 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785014100034

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