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Journal of Optical Communications

Editor-in-Chief: Kersten, Ralf Th.

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Volume 35, Issue 4

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Comparison of Aperture Averaging and Receiver Diversity Techniques for Free Space Optical Links in Presence of Turbulence and Various Weather Conditions

Prabhmandeep Kaur
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  • Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi-110016, India
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Published Online: 2014-08-26 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2014-0007

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the performance of a Free Space Optic (FSO) link considering the impairments caused by the presence of various weather conditions such as very clear air, drizzle, haze, fog, etc., and turbulence in the atmosphere. Analytic expression for the outage probability is derived using the gamma-gamma distribution for turbulence and accounting the effect of weather conditions using the Beer-Lambert's law. The effect of receiver diversity schemes using aperture averaging and array receivers on the outage probability is studied and compared. As the aperture diameter is increased, the outage probability decreases irrespective of the turbulence strength (weak, moderate and strong) and weather conditions. Similar effects are observed when the number of direct detection receivers in the array are increased. However, it is seen that as the desired level of performance in terms of the outage probability decreases, array receiver becomes the preferred choice as compared to the receiver with aperture averaging.

Keywords: aperture averaging; channel capacity; free space optical (FSO) communication; gamma-gamma distribution; spatial diversity

PACS: 42.68.Bz; 42.25.Dd

About the article

Received: 2014-01-22

Accepted: 2014-07-24

Published Online: 2014-08-26

Published in Print: 2014-12-01


Citation Information: Journal of Optical Communications, Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 319–326, ISSN (Online) 2191-6322, ISSN (Print) 0173-4911, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2014-0007.

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