DocumentCode :
1703703
Title :
Atmospheric effects on optical wireless links
Author :
Gebhart, M. ; Leitgeb, E. ; Bregenzer, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. & Wave Propagation, Tech. Univ. Graz, Austria
Volume :
2
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
395
Abstract :
The optical coherent wave propagation is affected by the atmosphere in many ways. Several theoretical models for propagation of light through the atmosphere are well known. To predict link availability in different climate zones it is necessary to do field tests for data acquisition. Therefore reliability- and availability-tests on free space optics (FSO)-systems have been done at the Department of Communications and Wave Propagation (by the research-group "OptiKom"). There have been obtained evaluation results for commercial available and also for self-developed optical point-to-point and point-to-multipoint FSO-systems. Test data at 155 Mbps (STM-1) were transmitted from one FSO-unit to a distant (2.7 km) FSO-unit. The received data were sent back (loop) to the first unit. The primary interest in this long-time investigation was the time of link failure, because it turned out that BERs be low in general, less than 10/sup -8/ at very bad weather conditions in winter and less than 10/sup -12/ at clear sky. In a second measurement campaign the influence of turbulences in the air was investigated. The measurements clearly show variations in the fluctuation of the incoming optical power during a day. In principle there are two periods with strong variations, during the day and during the night, and two periods of rather stable air, these are around sunset and sunrise. The power variations have the highest amplitude and show the fastest changes at noon and they are less distinct and show slower changes in the night. As a medium value power variations of 4 dB over the distance of 2.7 km were measured in summer. The duration of fades/scintillations was in the order of 4 to 60 milliseconds at daytime and about 10 to 150 ms in the night.
Keywords :
atmospheric light propagation; atmospheric turbulence; data acquisition; error statistics; light transmission; meteorology; optical links; radio links; scintillation; visibility; 155 Mbit/s; 2.7 Km; 4 to 60 ms; BER; atmospheric effect; atmospheric turbulence; atmospheric wave propagation; climate zone; data acquisition; free space optics system reliability; information channel; light propagation; optical coherent wave propagation; optical point-to-multipoint system; optical point-to-point system; optical power; optical scintillation; optical transmission; optical wireless link; weather condition; Adaptive optics; Atmosphere; Attenuation; Data communication; Optical attenuators; Optical receivers; Optical scattering; Optical sensors; Semiconductor diodes; Structural beams;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications, 2003. ConTEL 2003. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Zagreb, Croatia
Print_ISBN :
953-184-052-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CONTEL.2003.176939
Filename :
1215849
Link To Document :
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