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21 August 2009 Design of acousto-optic chaos based secure free-space optical communication links
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We discuss the design of an acousto-optic cell based free space optical communication link where the data beam is made secure through chaos encryption. Using external signal modulation of the diffracted light from a hybrid acousto-optic cell chaos (or directly via incorporation in the sound-cell driver's bias voltage) encryption of data is possible. We have shown numerically that decryption of the encoded data is possible by using an identical acousto-optic system in the receiver.
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A. K. Ghosh, P. Verma, S. Cheng, R. C. Huck, M. R. Chatterjee, and M. Al-Saedi "Design of acousto-optic chaos based secure free-space optical communication links", Proc. SPIE 7464, Free-Space Laser Communications IX, 74640L (21 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.826813
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KEYWORDS
Chaos

Acousto-optics

Modulation

Free space optical communications

Receivers

Telecommunications

Adaptive optics

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