Exploring the practical aspects of atmospheric optical
communication and light detection and ranging (LIDAR), Applied
Aspects of Optical Communication and LIDAR details the role of
atmospheric structures in propagation phenomena that influence the
transmission of optical signals through perturbed atmospheric
communication channels. It examines numerous situations in
over-the-terrain atmospheric communication channels, including the
effects of natural phenomena and the corresponding features
(turbulences and hydrometeors) on optical ray propagation.
Bridging the gap between the parameters of optical communication
links and signal information data streams, this concise reference
addresses line-of-sight (LOS) as well as obstructive
non-line-of-sight (NLOS) propagation conditions. It also:
- Details the main characteristics of optical communication
channels
- Introduces the quasi-regular gaseous atmosphere
- Describes numerous situations in the atmospheric communication
channel
- Explains the main characteristics of optical communication
channels
Complete with parameters for information data streams, the text
also provides time-saving suggestions for determining which optical
devices will work best for minimizing the deleterious effects of
natural atmospheric phenomena. Whether you re a researcher, an
engineer, or student this book provides you with the practical
understanding required to use LIDAR to investigate all forms of
atmospheric phenomena and to learn how to accurately predict
primary parameters of atmospheric optical channels.
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