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The Investigation of SNR for Free Space Optical Communication Under Turbulence
Atmospheric turbulence is a significant attenuation effect in free-space optical communication systems. The turbulence varies
according to the vertical distance, temperature, pressure and wind speed. In this study, SNR values with three different wavelengths
and turbulence strength were analyzed up to 10 km altitude. As a result of the analysis, the SNR values were compared according to
height and turbulence values.