Title :
Experimental evaluation of transmitter and receiver diversity in a terrestrial FSO link
Author :
Anguita, Jaime A. ; Cisternas, Jaime E.
Abstract :
We experimentally measure and characterize the channel fluctuations in a terrestrial laser communication link using spatial diversity. We measure the signals arising from the propagation of laser beams in a system that comprises two transmit and two receive apertures under various design settings. We find that the spatial channels are statistically correlated. This spatial correlation increases with receiver aperture size and with increasing proximity between beams and/or receiver apertures. By quantifying the cross-covariance between pairs of simultaneously recorded time functions, we map the spatial channel correlation of the optical wireless link as a function of beam separation at the transmitter, receiver aperture, and receiver optics separation. We discuss the effects of transverse wind velocity and establish criteria for the design of effective multiple-input multiple-output free-space optical links affected by atmospheric turbulence.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; atmospheric turbulence; diversity reception; laser beams; optical links; optical receivers; optical transmitters; atmospheric turbulence; channel fluctuations; cross-covariance; free-space optical links; laser beam propagation; multiple-input multiple-output links; optical wireless link; receiver aperture; receiver diversity; receiver optics separation; spatial channel correlation; spatial diversity; terrestrial FSO link; terrestrial laser communication link; transmitter diversity; transverse wind velocity; Atmospheric turbulence; Channel characterization; Free-space optical communication; Laser applications; Optical communication; Receiver diversity; Spatial correlation; Transmitter diversity; multiple-input multiple-output;
Conference_Titel :
GLOBECOM Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Miami, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8863-6
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2010.5700085