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Mobile Lasercom Systems Using Modulating Retro-reflectors

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Abstract

The use of lasercom on mobile platforms is complicated by the pointing precision required. Modulating retro-reflectors greatly relax pointing requirements, enabling lasercom on a variety of mobile platforms not possible with traditional lasercom.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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