
Free-Space Laser Communication
Free-Space Laser Communication is a technology that uses beams of light (lasers) to transmit data through the air, rather than using cables or fiber optics. It works by encoding information into laser beams, which are then sent across distances, such as from satellites to ground stations. This method can offer high-speed communication with high data transfer rates and less interference compared to traditional methods. However, it can be affected by weather conditions like rain or fog, which can disrupt the light signal. Overall, it's a promising alternative for wireless data transmission.