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Terrestrial Free-Space Optical Communications

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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 152 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wireless & Mesh networking.

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Survey on Free Space Optical Communication: A Communication Theory Perspective

TL;DR: An up-to-date survey on FSO communication systems is presented, describing FSO channel models and transmitter/receiver structures and details on information theoretical limits of FSO channels and algorithmic-level system design research activities to approach these limits are provided.
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Underwater Optical Wireless Communication

TL;DR: An exhaustive overview of recent advances in underwater optical wireless communication is provided and a hybrid approach to an acousto-optic communication system is presented that complements the existing acoustic system, resulting in high data rates, low latency, and an energy-efficient system.
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A Survey on Acquisition, Tracking, and Pointing Mechanisms for Mobile Free-Space Optical Communications

TL;DR: This survey categorizes ATP mechanisms according to their working principles, use cases, and implementation technology to discuss advantages and disadvantages of the surveyed ATP mechanisms, and presents a discussion on challenges and future research.
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Capacity analysis of dual amplify-and-forward relayed free-space optical communication systems over turbulence channels with pointing errors

TL;DR: B bound approximations in the high signal-to-noise ratio regime are deduced that provide valuable insights into the impact of model parameters on the capacity of AF FSO dual-hop relaying systems.
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Telecommunications network design and max-min optimization problem

TL;DR: This paper discusses solution algorithms for MMF problems related to telecommunications network design, which cannot be tackled by the standard optimization model (mathematical programme), however, one can formulate a sequential lexicographic optimization procedure.
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