Comparison of scintillation measurements from a 5 km communication link to standard statistical models
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Michael, Steven; Parenti, Ronald R.; Walther, Frederick G.; Volpicelli, Alicia M.; Moores, John D.; Wilcox, William E., Jr.; Murphy, Robert J.; ... Show more Show less
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As part of a free-space optical communications experiment over a 5km horizontal path, an extensive database of tilt-stabilized receiver data was collected for C{superscript 2 over subscript n] n conditions ranging from benign to very strong. This paper focuses on the scintillation measurements made during those tests. Ensemble probability distributions are compiled from these results, and are subsequently compared with standard channel models such as the log-normal and gammagamma distributions. Statistical representations of temporal behavior are also developed from this database. Accurate statistical models of atmospheric channel effects have proved to be invaluable in the development of high-performance free-space transceivers.
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2009-05Department
Lincoln LaboratoryJournal
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering
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Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
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Michael, Steven et al. “Comparison of scintillation measurements from a 5 km communication link to standard statistical models.” Atmospheric Propagation VI. Ed. Linda M. Wasiczko Thomas & G. Charmaine Gilbreath. Orlando, FL, USA: SPIE, 2009. 73240J-7. © 2009 SPIE
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SPIE CID: 73240J-7
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0277-786X