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Study of atmospheric attenuation on image quality assessment in FSO transmission operating at 850, 1064 and 1550 nm wavelengths
Atmospheric attenuation has a significant impact on FSO communication technology since it is related to the visibility of different climatic conditions as well as operating wavelengths. This study investigates how operating wavelengths and visibility affect atmospheric attenuation for image transmission over free-space optical link under different weather conditions. From the obtained results, it has been observed that atmospheric attenuation changes when weather conditions and operating wavelengths change. For image transmission, it can be seen that the PSNR reaches its maximum value in clear weather at a distance of up to 5 km whatever the deploying wavelength. Whereas, it becomes wavelength-dependent and significantly decreases in hazy and foggy weather conditions. The results presented in this article clearly show that the wavelength of 1550 nm performs better in term of maximum link distance when an image is transmitted in free space optical communication under adverse climatic conditions.