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25 April 2008 High speed lasercomm data transfer in Seahawk 2007 exercise
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The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) established a one-way Gigabit Ethernet lasercomm link during the Seahawk exercise in August, 2007 to transfer data ~8 miles across the inlet of San Diego Bay from Point Loma to the Imperial Beach base camp. The data transferred over the link was from an NRL developed, wide field of view (90 degrees), high resolution, mid-wave infrared camera operating at 30 frames per second. Details of the high speed link will be presented as well as packet error rate data and atmospheric propagation data taken during the two week long exercise.
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H. R. Burris, C. I. Moore, J. R. Waterman, M. R. Suite, K. Vilardebo, L. M. Wasiczko, W. S. Rabinovich, R. Mahon, M. S. Ferraro, E. Sainte Georges, S. Uecke, P. Poirier, M. Lovern, and F. Hanson "High speed lasercomm data transfer in Seahawk 2007 exercise", Proc. SPIE 6951, Atmospheric Propagation V, 69510V (25 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.783734
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KEYWORDS
Video

Receivers

Cameras

Transmitters

Photodynamic therapy

Mid-IR

Turbulence

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