Multi-gigabit free-space optical communication system with bidirectional beacon tracking

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Abstract

The performance and design highlights of a multi-gigabit free-space optical communication system with fast and accurate beacon tracking are described. In order to achieve high data-rate as well as eye-safety, transmitting laser beam at a 1552 nm wavelength is collimated to be near diffraction limited and the beacon tracker, operated at a 980 nm wavelength with a Si quadrant photodetector, a miniature fast steering mirror and a wideband proportional-integral-derivative (PID) servo controller, is used to detect the receiving beacon direction and to point the transmitting laser beam to the opposite terminal. A preliminary result of a 10-Gbps bidirectional transmission experiment over 1-km distance at Waseda University and the corresponding link analysis are also presented.

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Arimoto, Y. (2007). Multi-gigabit free-space optical communication system with bidirectional beacon tracking. IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials, 127(7). https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejfms.127.385

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