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PROKEŠ, A.
Original Title
Atmospheric Effects on Availability of Free Space Optics Systems
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
In the paper, the availability of free space optics (FSO) systems in dependence on weather conditions and on FSO link parameters such as transmitted optical power, beam divergence, receiver sensitivity or link path distance is discussed. A number of phenomena in the atmosphere such as absorption, scattering and turbulence can affect beam attenuation, but in the case of wavelengths typical of FSO systems operation only scattering and turbulence are appropriate to be taken into consideration. In the present work, the power loss caused by turbulence is modeled by using the Rytov scintillation theory. Attenuation due to scattering, which can be expressed as a function of the link distance, wavelength and meteorological visibility, is calculated from visibility data collected at several airports in Europe. Statistical evaluation of the attenuation caused by scattering and the power link margin calculated from FSO link parameters are used for calculating the link availability.
Keywords
free space optics, link budget, atmospheric attenuation, link availability, meteorological visibility, scattering, scintillation.
Authors
RIV year
2009
Released
30. 6. 2009
Publisher
SPIE
Location
Bellingham, WA, USA
ISBN
0091-3286
Periodical
Optical Engineering
Year of study
48
Number
6
State
United States of America
Pages from
1
Pages to
12
Pages count
BibTex
@article{BUT48422, author="Aleš {Prokeš}", title="Atmospheric Effects on Availability of Free Space Optics Systems", journal="Optical Engineering", year="2009", volume="48", number="6", pages="1--12", issn="0091-3286" }