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non-terrestrial optical networks

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Non-terrestrial optical networks is a field of academic inquiry dedicated to the study, design, and implementation of communication networks utilizing optical signals for data transmission among nodes situated outside the Earth's surface, such as satellites, high-altitude platforms, or lunar bases. This research addresses the unique environmental and engineering challenges inherent in establishing reliable, high-bandwidth optical links over long distances in non-terrestrial environments, crucial for applications like space exploration and global connectivity.

Top Authors

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DS

University of Bristol

AA

Columbia University

JY

Fudan University

BG

AT&T (United States)

CC

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Top Institutions

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Bedminster, United States

BT Group (United Kingdom)

London, United Kingdom

NTT (Japan)

Tokyo, Japan

Nokia (United States)

Coppell, United States

Santa Fe, United States