New Perspectives in Free-Space Optical Communications and Networks
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical Communication and Network".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2024) | Viewed by 7487
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Free-space communications at optical frequencies will bring about a paradigm shift in global communications, relieving the bottleneck caused by radio frequency (RF) communications and its limitations. Similar to the advent of optical fibre communications, free-space data capacity will be increased by orders of magnitude, and the high directionality of optical beams affords increased security and negates the need for spectrum regulation.
Overcoming the challenges of free-space optical communications has drawn expertise beyond those traditionally found in the telecommunications industry, calling on researchers from fields such as astronomy and adaptive optics, machine learning, and others. This Special Issue aims to showcase these new perspectives in free-space optical communications, and we invite theoretical and experimental papers on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
- adaptive optics and other turbulence mitigation techniques;
- free-space optical communication systems and network architectures;
- novel modulation/multiplexing techniques such as modulating retroreflectors;
- ultra-high data rate demonstrations;
- machine learning/AI-assisted weather forecasting/scheduling for optical ground stations.
We encourage submissions on any topic of relevance to the implementation of free-space (unguided) optical communications.
Dr. Shane Walsh
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- free-space optical communications
- adaptive optics
- atmospheric turbulence
- machine learning
- network design and optimization
- modulation/demodulation
- optical ground station
- satellite communication
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