2002
DOI: 10.1117/12.450636
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Effect of turbulence on downlink and horizontal path on high-order coherence moments in Fourier telescopy system

Abstract: Fourier Telescopy is an active laser-based imaging method for high-resolution imaging of dim objects in Geosynchronous (GEO) orbit. The Geo Light Imaging National Testbed (GLINT) will be build to demonstrate new powerful imaging capability. Several processes including laser speckle, atmospheric turbulence on the downlink and 1-km horizontal path, as well as Poisson shot noise can contribute to the measurement error of the Fourier phase of the object and thus degrade the reconstructed image. We investigated th… Show more

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“…In contrast with the effect of the uplink turbulence, the effect of turbulence on the downlink path is negligible due to some reasons: the receiving signal is intensity signal, the receiver is big enough to collect sufficient returning wave and the signal is time modulated 19 . …”
Section: Important Considerations Of Fourier Telescopymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In contrast with the effect of the uplink turbulence, the effect of turbulence on the downlink path is negligible due to some reasons: the receiving signal is intensity signal, the receiver is big enough to collect sufficient returning wave and the signal is time modulated 19 . …”
Section: Important Considerations Of Fourier Telescopymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The atmosphere is ignored atmosphere because previous work has shown very little effect due to downlink atmosphere with the FT imaging technique. 9,4 This is reasonable because the atmosphere is only a thin layer in the far field of the source of reflected light. The path through the atmosphere is too small to appreciably redistribute the energy that will reach the receiver.…”
Section: Propagation To Receiver (Downlink)mentioning
confidence: 98%