Title :
Modeling the atmosphere as an unguided optical communications channel
Author :
Nuber, Raymond M. ; Shanmugan, K. Sam
Author_Institution :
TRW Electron. Syst. Group, Redondo Beach, CA, USA
Abstract :
The authors propose a system-level model for simulating the Earth´s atmosphere as an unguided optical communications channel. The major degradations in received optical intensity introduced by the atmosphere are scintillation, beam spreading, beam wander, and atmospheric transmissivity. The model presented considers scintillation and beam wander to impose random fading in the received signal while beam spreading is a constant loss in intensity. Atmospheric transmissivity is treated as a filterlike channel transfer function. Relationships for the parameters of the model are given in terms of parameters which characterize the optical link. Also included is a description of an implementation of the model. The implementation discussed is being integrated into an end-to-end simulator for a direct-detention laser communication system operating in the atmosphere
Keywords :
atmospheric light propagation; optical communication; optical links; atmosphere; atmospheric transmissivity; beam spreading; beam wander; channel transfer function; direct-detention laser communication system; optical links; random fading; received optical intensity; scintillation; unguided optical communications channel; Atmospheric modeling; Communication channels; Degradation; Laser modes; Optical fiber communication; Optical filters; Optical propagation; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Terrestrial atmosphere;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 1989. ICC '89, BOSTONICC/89. Conference record. 'World Prosperity Through Communications', IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.1989.49925