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Performance analysis of multiple TX/RX free space optical system under atmospheric disturbances

Roy et al., 2015

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4187803583808046431
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Roy R
Babu J
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IJERT

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Free Space Optical (FSO) communication systems have developed in response to a growing need for high speed and tap proof communication systems. FSO is a communication process that uses light containing information to travel in free space to exchange data …
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