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Near-Infrared Wireless Optical Communication with Particulates In-Suspension over the Underwater Channel

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Abstract

We demonstrate a gigabit near-infrared-based underwater wireless optical communication link using an 808-nm laser diode to mitigate the particle scattering effect in turbid medium. An improvement in the error performance is observed with increasing concentrations.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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