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Free space optical (FSO) communication systems can be used to transmit data at a high data rate while being immune to noise that typical communication systems are susceptible to. Current radio frequency (RF) trans- mission systems are flooding the usable spectrum, causing it to become overcrowded and inconvenient to use. This results in more noise and potentially a lower bandwidth based on the part of the spectrum a given RF system is able to operate in. The free space optical transceiver (FSO-TRx) system proposed in this paper helps solve these issues with a modular and scalable design.
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Ethan Murrell, Nathan Collins, Riley Cottrell, Colleen P. Bailey, "Scalable free space optical transceiver," Proc. SPIE 11422, Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XIII, 1142206 (23 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2558743