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Adaptive optics precompensation of a GEO feeder link : the FEEDELIO experiment

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Abstract

The FEEDELIO experiment took place in Tenerife in April 2019, and proved the efficiency of Adaptive-Optics pre-compensation of atmospheric turbulence, which is a key technology for achieving very high throughput optical GEO feeder links.

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