On the design of automatic repeat request protocols for turbulent free-space optical links

The effective communications range of a free space optical link can be dramatically reduced by weather-dependent atmospheric absorption and other losses. Even in clear weather, air turbulence over a long-distance FSO link can be a limiting factor, resulting in signal fades that may be deep and persi...

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