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- LightPointe - Design and manufacture optical transmission equipment using free-space optical technology. Includes product specifications, FSO technology FAQs, whitepapers, and an industry glossary.
- Canon U.S.A. - Design and manufacture of free space optical networking equipment featuring auto tracking and transmission speeds up to 622Mbps.
- AEI Wireless - Providing infrared free space optical wireless communication solutions including fast ethernet, T1, T2 and T3. Includes product specifications and FAQs.
- Plaintree Systems - Provides LED-based free space optical wireless communication solutions at 4 x T1, 4 x E1 up to 155Mbps.
- LaserWireless, Inc. - Offers free-space optical wireless systems with electronic tracking and remote monitoring. Provides information on FSO technology, tracking feature comparison, white papers, and product specifications.
- Omnilux, Inc. - Manufactures residential free space optical equipment at 100Mbps with a maximum range of 300 meters.
- Communications by Light (CBL) - Designs and manufactures free space optics systems for transmission of up to 155 Mbps.
- Redline Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd - South Africa based designer and manufacture of free space optical transceiver systems.
- Dominion Lasercom, Inc. - Manufactures CLASS 3R free space optics systems that operate at 10Mbps and 100Mbps. CLASS 3R infred lasers are skin safe but intrabeam viewing viewing at the aperature is potentially hazardous.
- CableFree Solutions Limited - CableFree manufactures and markets free space optics equipment with E1, SDH, and Ethernet interfaces for enterprise and carrier applications.
Wikipedia Articles
- Optical attenuator - An optical attenuator is a device used to reduce the power level of an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical fiber. They are commonly used in fiber optic communications.
- CODE V - CODE V is a commercial software package developed by Optical Research Associates. It is used for the design and analysis of optical imaging and free-space telecommunication systems.
- Terabeam - Terabeam was a Kirkland, Washington-based company that designed and manufactured free-space optical transceivers for Internet access in city downtowns. Through a series of acquisitions and reverse acquisitions in 2004, the company headquarters moved to San Jose, California and Terabeam ended up as the parent company of Proxim Wireless and Ricochet.
- Linear canonical transformation - Paraxial optical systems implemented entirely with thin lenses and propagation through free space and/or graded index (GRIN) media, are Quadratic Phase Systems (QPS). The effect of any arbitrary QPS on an input wavefield can be described using the linear canonical transform (LCT), a unitary, additive, three-parameter class of linear integral transform.
- RONJA - RONJA (Reasonable Optical Near Joint Access) is a Free Space Optics device originating in the Czech Republic. It transmits data wirelessly using beams of light.