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30 September 2022 Free-space, pulsed optical time transfer through turbid water
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Abstract
This paper introduces a method and experiment using free-space, pulsed, optical time transfer, through turbid water to synchronize spatially distant chip-scale atomic clocks. This experiment uses one-way time transfer. Clock discrepancy is computed by comparing the measured departure time from Module A to the measured arrival time at the Module B, after accounting for the estimated time of flight. The effect of the turbidity is calculated and compared through clock discrepancy and time transfer stability for an empty tank, still water, turbid water, and fog.
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K. M. Moran, N. Barnwell, A. Sarmiento, J. Itschner, L. McMahon, K. Stanzione, T. N. Lewis, L. Sun, E. Izaguirre, A. Hovhannesyan, and V. Valeriano "Free-space, pulsed optical time transfer through turbid water", Proc. SPIE 12237, Laser Communication and Propagation through the Atmosphere and Oceans XI, 1223707 (30 September 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2632806
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KEYWORDS
Clocks

Receivers

Transmitters

Channel projecting optics

Free space optics

Avalanche photodetectors

Global Positioning System

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