DocumentCode
66452
Title
Diversity and Multiplexing for Near-Field Atmospheric Optical Communication
Author
Safari, Majid ; Hranilovic, Steve
Author_Institution
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Volume
61
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
1988
Lastpage
1997
Abstract
In this paper, the performance of multi-beam free-space optical (FSO) communication systems are studied through an accurate analytical approach which does not rely on far-field assumptions commonly used in the literature. A framework is presented for analytical and numerical performance analyses of multi-beam FSO systems employed in a diversity or multiplexing scheme. The performance analyses show that the far-field assumptions may not correctly estimate the system behavior in many geometrical scenarios within practical interest. The results demonstrate the degrading effects of diffraction and spatial correlation of atmospheric turbulence in the form of diversity gain reduction in diversity systems and crosstalk in multiplexing systems. These effects have been mostly neglected in the literature by applying far-field assumptions. Our results can thus be useful in the design of practical diversity or multiplexing FSO systems especially when a compact design is desired.
Keywords
Apertures; Atmospheric modeling; Detectors; Diversity methods; Multiplexing; Optical diffraction; Optical transmitters; Free-space optical communication; diversity methods; fading channels; multiplexing; optical propagation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2013.021913.120620
Filename
6468999
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