Optimization of free space optics parameters: An optimum solution for bad weather conditions |
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Authors: | Hilal A. Fadhil Angela Amphawan Hasrul A.B. Shamsuddin Thanaa Hussein Abd Hamza M.R. Al-Khafaji S.A. Aljunid Nasim Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Computer and Communications Engineering, Universiti Perlis Malaysia, 02000 Kuala Perlis, Malaysia;2. School of Computing, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 Sintok, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Free Space Optics Systems (FSO) is one of the most effective solutions, especially for atmospheric turbulence due to the weather and environment structure. Free space optics system suffers from various limitations. A well-known disadvantage of FSO is its sensitivity on local weather conditions-primarily to haze and rain, resulting in substantial loss of optical signal power over the communication path. The main objective of this article is to evaluate the quality of data transmission using Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) with highlighting several factors that will affect the quality of data transmission. The results of these analyses are to develop a system of quality-free space optics for a high data rate transmission. From the result analysis, FSO wavelength with 1550 nm produces less effect in atmospheric attenuation. Short link range between the transmitter and receiver can optimize the FSO system transmission parameters or components. Based on the analysis, it is recommended to develop an FSO system of 2.5 Gbps with 1550 nm wavelength and link range up to 150 km at the clear weather condition of bit-error-rate (BER) 10−9. |
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Keywords: | WDM FSO Haze attenuation Rain attenuation |
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