Bibcode
Reyes, Marcos; Alonso, Angel; Chueca, Sergio; Fuensalida, J. J.; Comeron, Adolfo; Dios, V. F.; Rodriguez, Alejandro; Rubio, Juan A.; Sodnik, Zoran
Bibliographical reference
Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Adaptive Systems VII. Edited by Gonglewski, John D.; Stein, Karin. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5572, pp. 211-222 (2004).
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2004
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Description
The European Space Agency (ESA) geostationary data-relay satellite
ARTEMIS started its operation in February 2003, after reaching its final
position in the geostationary orbit. Since then, ESA and the Instituto
de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) have carried out routinely
bidirectional optical link experiments between ARTEMIS and the Optical
Ground Station (OGS), installed in the Teide Observatory of the IAC in
the Canary Islands, Spain. The main purpose of such experimental
campaigns is to characterise and model the optical links performance
from the propagation and communication points of view, under different
atmospheric turbulence conditions. The statistical results presented in
this paper cover the uplink and downlink performance, including
scintillation, fade and surge statistics, intensity distributions and
spectral analysis. The effect of using different number of transmitted
beams and different divergences is also considered. Additionally, the
results are correlated with the atmospheric turbulence conditions, in
terms of profiles of the index of refraction structure constant,
isoplanatic angle, seeing and wind profiles, measured in most of the
cases simultaneously with the laser communication experiments