Availability improvement of free-space optical and microwave communications links — A diversity system

P. Kantor, L. Csurgai-Horváth, J. Bitó
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Free-space optical (FSO) and microwave telecommunication links have considerably adverse propagation characteristics. For radio waves that are operating in the millimeter wavelength one of the most harmful circumstantial factors is the attenuation caused by precipitation, especially by rain. However, for FSO links the main adverse effect is fog, being most responsible for the unavailability of FSO links. These adverse propagation characteristics allow good efficiency for a site diversity system that consists of parallel FSO and millimeterwave links. In order to study the propagation characteristics of these types of links a measurement system is operating at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Broadband Infocommunicatons and Electromagnetic Theory (BME-HVT). In this paper the efficiency of a parallel FSO-microwave site diversity system is presented on the basis of the results of the measurement system. The outage probabilities of the FSO and microwave links are compared to the outage probability of the diversity system. Moreover, the possibility of microwave transmitter power reduction is investigated as well in case of the application of the hybrid diversity system.
自由空间光通信和微波通信链路的可用性改进。分集系统
自由空间光(FSO)和微波通信链路具有相当不利的传播特性。对于毫米波波段的无线电波来说,最有害的环境因素之一是降水,特别是雨水造成的衰减。然而,对于FSO链路,主要的不利影响是雾,是FSO链路不可用的主要原因。这些不利的传播特性使得由并行FSO和毫米波链路组成的站点分集系统具有良好的效率。为了研究这类链路的传播特性,布达佩斯技术与经济大学宽带信息通信与电磁理论系(BME-HVT)正在运行一个测量系统。本文在测量系统的基础上,给出了并行fso -微波站点分集系统的效率。将分集系统的中断概率与FSO和微波链路的中断概率进行了比较。此外,还研究了混合分集系统应用时降低微波发射机功率的可能性。
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