The loss of heterodyne signal power for the Marshall Space Flight Center laser Doppler system due to the random changes in the atmospheric index of refraction is investigated. The current status in the physics of low energy laser propagation through turbulent atmosphere is presented. The analysis and approximate evaluation of the loss of the heterodyne signal power due to the atmospheric absorption, scattering, and turbulence are estimated for the conditions of the January 1973 flight tests. Theoretical and experimental signal to noise values are compared. Maximum and minimum values of the atmospheric attenuation over a two way path of 20 km range are calculated as a function of altitude using models of atmosphere, aerosol concentration, an...
Expressions related to the buffer requirements of an optical communication system in atmospheric tur...
Expressions related to the buffer requirements of an optical communication system in atmospheric tur...
Simulations of beam propagation in three-dimensional random media were used to study the effects of ...
Scintillation and signal to noise ratio of heterodyne detection for carbon dioxide laser beam propag...
High altitude aircraft test for visible laser communication and analysis of errors in optical commun...
Laser beam is emitted from pod on side of aircraft. Some scattered light returns to aircraft, but at...
An investigation was made of the losses encountered in the propagation of CO2 laser radiation throug...
Measurements of atmospheric velocities and turbulence with the laser Doppler system were obtained, a...
Feasibility and design criteria of laser Doppler system for detecting and mapping turbulence levels ...
Our presentation consists of two parts: (1) a summary review of laser Doppler principles and applica...
A Scanning Laser Doppler Velocimeter System (SLDVS) capable of detecting and monitoring atmospheric ...
Analysis of helium-neon and carbon dioxide laser beam propagation in atmospheric turbulenc
Wind fields were measured with the ground-based NASA/MSFC lidar are compared with the in situ NASA R...
Wing tip vortex test demonstrating use of Laser Doppler Velocimeter system for measuring gas velocit...
A pulsed C02 Doppler lidar system is described and demonstration tests in ground-based and airborne ...
Expressions related to the buffer requirements of an optical communication system in atmospheric tur...
Expressions related to the buffer requirements of an optical communication system in atmospheric tur...
Simulations of beam propagation in three-dimensional random media were used to study the effects of ...
Scintillation and signal to noise ratio of heterodyne detection for carbon dioxide laser beam propag...
High altitude aircraft test for visible laser communication and analysis of errors in optical commun...
Laser beam is emitted from pod on side of aircraft. Some scattered light returns to aircraft, but at...
An investigation was made of the losses encountered in the propagation of CO2 laser radiation throug...
Measurements of atmospheric velocities and turbulence with the laser Doppler system were obtained, a...
Feasibility and design criteria of laser Doppler system for detecting and mapping turbulence levels ...
Our presentation consists of two parts: (1) a summary review of laser Doppler principles and applica...
A Scanning Laser Doppler Velocimeter System (SLDVS) capable of detecting and monitoring atmospheric ...
Analysis of helium-neon and carbon dioxide laser beam propagation in atmospheric turbulenc
Wind fields were measured with the ground-based NASA/MSFC lidar are compared with the in situ NASA R...
Wing tip vortex test demonstrating use of Laser Doppler Velocimeter system for measuring gas velocit...
A pulsed C02 Doppler lidar system is described and demonstration tests in ground-based and airborne ...
Expressions related to the buffer requirements of an optical communication system in atmospheric tur...
Expressions related to the buffer requirements of an optical communication system in atmospheric tur...
Simulations of beam propagation in three-dimensional random media were used to study the effects of ...