An optical communication system includes a first and a second optical
communication assembly that are coupled together via an optical coupling
medium. Each optical communication assembly includes a respective time
delay unit; an optical pattern imager coupled to the time delay unit; a
respective transmission-reception apparatus coupled to the time delay
unit; and a respective optical signal generator coupled to the time delay
unit for passing a pulse of coherent light into the time delay unit. The
optical pattern imager in each optical communications assembly is disposed
to receive an interference fringe pattern that corresponds to the
respective phase shifts introduced by both the transmitting and receiving
optical communications assemblies. The position of the interference
pattern with respect to a reference standard on the imager provides a
signal for a code-key data signal.
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