DocumentCode :
1054593
Title :
Free Space Optical System Performance for a Gaussian Beam Propagating Through Non-Kolmogorov Weak Turbulence
Author :
Toselli, Italo ; Andrews, Larry C. ; Phillips, Ronald L. ; Ferrero, Valter
Author_Institution :
Florida Space Inst., Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
Volume :
57
Issue :
6
fYear :
2009
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1783
Lastpage :
1788
Abstract :
Atmospheric turbulence has been described for many years by Kolmogorov´s power spectral density model because of its simplicity. Unfortunately several experiments have been reported recently that show Kolmogorov theory is sometimes incomplete to describe atmospheric statistics properly, in particular in portions of the troposphere and stratosphere. It is known that free space laser system performance is limited by atmospheric turbulence. In this paper we use a non-Kolmogorov power spectrum which uses a generalized exponent instead of constant standard exponent value 11/3 and a generalized amplitude factor instead of constant value 0.033. Using this spectrum in weak turbulence, we carry out, for a Gaussian beam propagating along a horizontal path, analysis of long term beam spread, scintillation, probability of fade, mean signal to noise ratio and mean bit error rate as variation of the spectrum exponent. Our theoretical results show that for alpha values lower than alpha = 11/3, but not for alpha close to alpha = 3, there is a remarkable increase of scintillation and consequently a major penalty on the system performance. However when alpha assumes values close to alpha = 3 or for alpha values higher than alpha = 11/3 scintillation decreases leading to an improvement on the system performance.
Keywords :
atmospheric light propagation; atmospheric turbulence; error statistics; laser beams; Gaussian beam propagation; atmospheric statistics; atmospheric turbulence; bit error rate; free space laser system; generalized amplitude factor; horizontal path; long-term beam spread; nonKolmogorov power spectrum; nonKolmogorov weak turbulence; power spectral density model; probability; scintillation; signal-to-noise ratio; Atmospheric modeling; Gaussian noise; Laser modes; Laser theory; Optical propagation; Power system modeling; Signal analysis; Statistics; System performance; Terrestrial atmosphere; Atmospheric turbulence; beam spreading; bit error rate (BER); fade; non Kolmogorov spectrum; scintillation; signal to noise ratio (SNR); structure function;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2009.2019871
Filename :
5062506
Link To Document :
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