Title :
Diffuse Mid-UV communication in the presence of obscurants
Author :
Young, D.P. ; Brewer, Joleyn ; Chang, Joana ; Chou, Tso-Chu ; Kvam, J. ; Pugh, Matthew
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Livermore, CA, USA
Abstract :
Communication using mid-ultraviolet radiation between 200nm and 280nm has received renewed attention due to advancements in UV LED emitters and unique propagation characteristics at these wavelengths. Atmospheric gases absorb light at mid-UV so that receivers or sensors operating on the earth´s surface receive no interference from solar radiation. This so-called “solar-blind” region of the spectrum allows the use of single-photon detection techniques. Further, UV light is strongly scattered by molecules in the air, enabling non-line-of-sight (NLOS) communication. We extend previous work in this area by incorporating angle-dependent Mie scattering into one of the standard propagation models, in an effort to include the effects of aerosols. Experimental results from outdoor measurements using a fog generator are also presented.
Keywords :
Mie scattering; aerosols; light emitting diodes; light propagation; optical communication; sunlight; NLOS communication; UV LED emitters; UV light; aerosol effect; angle-dependent Mie scattering; atmospheric gases; diffuse mid-UV communication; earth surface; fog generator; mid-ultraviolet radiation; nonline-of-sight communication; obscurants; outdoor measurements; propagation characteristics; receivers; sensors; single-photon detection techniques; solar radiation; solar-blind region; standard propagation models; wavelength 200 nm; wavelength 280 nm;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers (ASILOMAR), 2012 Conference Record of the Forty Sixth Asilomar Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5050-1
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.2012.6489181