Terrestrial Free Space Optical Communication Systems Availability based on Meteorological Visibility Data for South Africa

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Olabamidele O. Kolawole;Thomas J. O. Afullo;Modisa Mosalaosi
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Abstract

In spite of the numerous advantages of employing free space optical (FSO) communication systems as viable complementary platforms for next-generation networks, the presence of atmospheric disturbances such as fog and scintillations are major sources of signal impairment which degrade system performance. Consequently, it becomes imperative to investigate and contextualize the unique climatic conditions in those locations where FSO links are to be deployed. Statistical evaluation of meteorological visibility data collected for various cities in South Africa is thus hereby employed in estimating the availability performance of FSO links transmitting at both 850 nm and 1550 nm. It is determined that the cities of Mbombela and Cape Town have the lowest performance due to the high occurrence of fog events as compared to other regions in South Africa. During foggy periods, FSO links in Mbombela and Cape Town would have availabilities of ∼99.6% for link distances of 500 and 600 metres, respectively. The bit error rate (BER) estimations of intensity modulation and direct detection (IM/DD) FSO links in the presence of weak atmospheric turbulence were also investigated for the identified locations during foggy weather; with the cities of Mafikeng and Kimberley showing the lowest BER performances because of their high wind velocities, altitudes and refractive index values. In order to obtain a BER of 10 −6 , receive signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) values ranging from ~46 to ~51 dB are required for FSO links deployed for data transmission in the various cities investigated in this work.
基于南非气象能见度数据的地面自由空间光通信系统可用性
 摘要——尽管使用自由空间光学(FSO)通信系统作为下一代网络的可行补充平台具有许多优点,但雾和闪烁等大气扰动的存在是降低系统性能的信号损伤的主要来源。因此,必须调查和了解FSO链路部署地点的独特气候条件。因此,在估计在850nm和1550nm下传输的FSO链路的可用性性能时,采用了对南非各个城市收集的气象能见度数据的统计评估。据确定,与南非其他地区相比,由于雾事件发生率高,姆本贝拉和开普敦的表现最低。在雾期,对于500米和600米的链路距离,Mbombela和开普敦的FSO链路的可用性分别为~99.6%。在弱大气湍流存在的情况下,还研究了雾天气期间识别位置的强度调制和直接检测(IM/DD)FSO链路的误码率(BER)估计;马菲肯和金伯利城市由于其高风速、高海拔和折射率值而显示出最低的BER性能。为了获得10-6的BER,在本工作中调查的各个城市中,部署用于数据传输的FSO链路需要范围从~46到~51dB的接收信噪比(SNR)值。
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