Ai et al., 2006 - Google Patents
5Gps 2.1 km WDM free-space optical communication experimentsAi et al., 2006
- Document ID
- 2286110291989003715
- Author
- Ai Y
- Geng Q
- Yang J
- Yang H
- Zhou Y
- Lu X
- Li K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ICO20: Optical Communication
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A 2.1 km terrestrial free-space optical data link operating at 5 Gbps by using WDM and 1550 nm fiber communication techniques was established. Two 2.5 Gbps pattern generators are used to directly modulate 1530 nm and 1550 nm DFB lasers respectively. The output of each …
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