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22 January 2002 High-performance communications systems as an enabler of the objective force
John W. Gowens II
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Abstract
The Army is in the midst of a transformation to design a force to meet the needs of the 21st Century. The force will have the capability to rapidly deploy in a bridge size unit. The transformation will require significant changes in the force structure that will imply the need for robust secure communications with much increased bandwidth. The Army Research Laboratory has installed an Atmospheric Laser Optics Testbed to meet the challenges of the Objective Force communications needs. The testbed has a 1.7-mile free space path to test and evaluate laser communications systems and imaging systems. The testbed became operational in June 2001. Both traditional radio frequency and optical communications will be required in the future force. The importance technology challenge is to find right proportion and architecture for integration of new optical communications technology within the existing and future radio frequency networks.
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John W. Gowens II "High-performance communications systems as an enabler of the objective force", Proc. SPIE 4489, Free-Space Laser Communication and Laser Imaging, (22 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453225
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KEYWORDS
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Optical communications

Telecommunications

Atmospheric optics

Laser optics

Optical testing

Free space optical communications

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