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Tactical Communications between Military Vehicles

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  • André Ferreira

    (Academia Militar, Portugal)

  • João Torres

    (Instituto Superior Técnico, Academia Militar, Portugal)

  • Maria Martins

    (Academia Militar, Portugal)

  • Antonio Baptista

    (Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal)

Abstract

The increasing evolution and development of telecommunications as well as the need for wider bandwidths to comply with the users’ needs, has led to the development of the so-called free space optical communications. The advantages of optical communications in comparison to radio frequency communications draw interest for certain military applications. This paper describes the simulation, development and implementation of an optical communication system which integrates the various functional blocks of the optical emitter and the optical receiver and presents some theoretical considerations about the specific characteristics of the propagation of the optical signals in free space. The implementation of this system in military vehicles to allow wider bandwidth in military communications, as well as to function as an alternative system to the used systems, is one of the objectives of this dissertation. For this purpose, two circuits (emitter and receiver) were projected and designed including the design of printed circuit boards (PCB) and performed some simulations of the optical part of the complete system and the electronic simulation of some parts of the electronic circuits.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:physic:v:3:y:2021:i:1:id:11042
DOI: 10.24018/ejphysics.2021.3.1.42
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