Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11001626 | Optics Communications | 2019 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This paper introduces an effective technique of ameliorating free-space optical (FSO) communication whenever the line-of-sight (LOS) between the end-to-end link nodes is obstructed. Additionally, we also present a novel statistical technique of estimating FSO channel state information (CSI) for analysing the link performance in terms of system BER and short duration deep fades whenever a laser signal traverses a turbulent FSO channel. The consistency of the proposed CSI estimation method is experimentally evaluated over a test-bed FSO link in a laboratory controlled weak turbulence conditions. The numerical results reveal that the CSI-assisted receiver sensitivity at BER =10â9 under weak turbulence is improved by 16.36 % as against the fixed threshold based detector. Based on the experimental outcomes, the scintillation rate is observed to be reduced by 45.26 %, while the statistical results indicate that the requisite power penalty to achieve outage of 10â9 in weak turbulence is reduced by 2.2 dB when a concave reflector is incorporated instead of plane optical reflector for bridging the FSO communication in an obstructed LOS link.
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Authors
Rahul Bosu, Shanthi Prince,