Title of article :
Effect of Atmospheric Attenuation on Laser Communications for Visible and Infrared Wavelengths
Author/Authors :
Ali, Mazin Ali Abd University of Mustansiriyah - College of Science - Department of Physics, Iraq , Mohammed, Miami Abdulatteef University of Mustansiriyah - College of Science - Department of Physics, Iraq
From page :
133
To page :
140
Abstract :
A theoretical study and analysis of the effect of some weather parameters on the laser light source of optical signal in free space (FSO), were discussed. The effect of these parameters on attenuation coefficient of the laser beam was calculation at wavelengths (650, 785 and 1550) nm. The attenuation coefficient was (0.698, 0.546 and 0.225) dB/km for wavelengths (650, 785 and 1550) nm respectively at a visibility of 20 km. We studied as well the receiver optical power, data transfer rate and link margin under the influence of the weather conditions. It was found that weather conditions such as (clear, haze, thin fog, light fog, heavy fog) effect on those wavelength at different ways. It is feasible to enhance the system performance such as link range and data transfer rate by increasing transmitting power and decreasing laser beam divergence angle.
Keywords :
Laser Communications , Visible wavelength , Infrared wavelength , Free Space.
Journal title :
Al-Nahrain Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Al-Nahrain Journal Of Science
Record number :
2646196
Link To Document :
بازگشت