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Optical Communication with Invisible Photons
The Rochester Conferences on Coherence and Quantum Optics and the Quantum Information and Measurement meeting, 2013It has always been a self-evident and obvious feature of any kind of communication that there should be an exchange of objects like photons or electrons between the sender and the receiver to convey any information. In this chapter a protocol is presented in which information is transmitted between a sender and receiver with no particles in the ...
Hatim Salih+3 more
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Optics at Bell Laboratories–Optical Communications
Applied Optics, 1972Optical communications-that is, the transmission of information by means of light-has been a subject of interest to Bell Labs for a long time, but the invention of the laser made it a concern of considerable and immediate importance, providing the impetus for a range of studies on possible transmission media, principles, methods, and components for ...
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Optical Fibers for Next Generation Optical Communications
Advanced Photonics 2016 (IPR, NOMA, Sensors, Networks, SPPCom, SOF), 2016Novel optical fiber designs are currently investigated to enable optical communication links with higher capacity and bandwidth density. In this paper, we discuss the prospects and challenges of ring core fibers for MIMO-free transmissions over multiplexed spatial channels.
LaRochelle, Sophie, Wang, Lixian
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Investigation on the UAV-To-Satellite Optical Communication Systems
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2018With the increasing demand on the data rate of high-definition (HD) remote detection using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), scientists have moved on from the technique of traditional microwave communication to the technique of optical communication ...
Mi Li+4 more
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Secure WDM-free space optical communication system based optical chaotic
Optical and quantum electronics, 2022E. A. Fadil, A. Abass, S. R. Tahhan
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Optical communications [Series Editorial
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2010In this month?s Optical Communications Series (OCS) we have selected contributions addressing developments in optical transport networks. Despite the slow recovery in the global economy, the global demand for Internet, video, TV, and telecommunications services has been growing at a brisk pace.
Vijay Kumar Jain+3 more
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Advances in Optical Communications Technologies
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2017The articles in this special section focus on recent advancements in optical communication. In 2017, as fiber optic communications technologies continue to demonstrate their advantages in telecom and data center networks, we are also witnessing attractive and promising progress on optical wireless communications, which can potentially work with RF ...
Xiang Liu, Zuqing Zhu
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Optics Letters, 2017
In this Letter, we use laser beam intensity fluctuation measurements to model and describe the statistical properties of weak temperature-induced turbulence in underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) channels.
H. Oubei+8 more
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In this Letter, we use laser beam intensity fluctuation measurements to model and describe the statistical properties of weak temperature-induced turbulence in underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) channels.
H. Oubei+8 more
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Performance Analysis of Multi-Hop Underwater Wireless Optical Communication Systems
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 2016In this letter, we analytically evaluate the end-to-end bit error rate (BER) of point-to-point multi-hop underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) systems with respect to all degrading effects of the UWOC channel, namely absorption, scattering ...
Mohammad Vahid Jamali+2 more
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1994
OPTICAL FREQUENCIES cover the wavelength decade from about 2 μm to 200 nm, that is from near infra-red to near ultra-violet. Though desirable for communications because of their huge bandwidth, they languished until a transmission medium of low attenuation was found.
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OPTICAL FREQUENCIES cover the wavelength decade from about 2 μm to 200 nm, that is from near infra-red to near ultra-violet. Though desirable for communications because of their huge bandwidth, they languished until a transmission medium of low attenuation was found.
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