DocumentCode
938913
Title
Experiment on Regional Broadband Network Using Free-Space-Optical Communication Systems
Author
Wakamori, Kazuhiko ; Kazaura, Kamugisha ; Oka, Ikuo
Author_Institution
Hamamatsu Photonics K. K., Shizuoka
Volume
25
Issue
11
fYear
2007
Firstpage
3265
Lastpage
3273
Abstract
The transmission of a free-space optical (FSO) beam through the atmosphere is influenced by several factors: chief among them are weather conditions such as fog, rain, and snow. In the design of FSO communication systems, it is necessary to determine the weather dependence of the system and derive a relation between the weather parameters and performance of the FSO communication systems. From our experiments, we have established that the link-operating rate, which is an important parameter for overall FSO-communication-system performance, cannot be estimated using the cumulative-distribution probability of the visibility data. A technique of estimating short-term FSO-link performance characteristics is required. Using this approach, a method for approximating an FSO link-operating rate is proposed for the western Kanto area in Japan, where the link-performance deterioration is mostly a result of rain. The method is based on the analysis of short-term recorded rain intensity and visibility data. The estimated FSO link-operating rate is shown to have a good conformance with the experimental measured result.
Keywords
atmospheric optics; broadband networks; fog; meteorology; optical links; probability; rain; snow; visibility; FSO communication system design; cumulative-distribution probability; fog; free-space-optical communication systems; regional broadband network; short-term recorded rain intensity; snow; visibility data; weather conditions; western Kanto area; Broadband network; free-space-optical (FSO) communication systems; link-operating rate; visibility; wireless access;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2007.906825
Filename
4357928
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