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Observations of Channel Reciprocity in Optical Free-Space Communications Experiments

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Abstract

Since 2008, MIT Lincoln Laboratory has performed a series of field demonstrations of high-bandwidth optical free-space links. Bi-directional scintillation fading measurements have shown near-unity correlation coefficients in all air-to-ground tests.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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