BER Performance of Free-Space Optical Transmission with Spatial Diversity
Pennsylvania State University · University of Waterloo
Abstract
Free space optical (FSO) communications is a cost-effective and high bandwidth access technique, which has been receiving growing attention with recent commercialization successes. A major impairment in FSO links is the turbulence- induced fading which severely degrades the link performance. To mitigate turbulence-induced fading and, therefore, to improve the error rate performance, spatial diversity can be used over FSO links which involves the deployment of multiple laser transmitters/receivers. In this paper, we investigate the bit error rate (BER) performance of FSO links with spatial diversity over log- normal atmospheric turbulence fading channels, assuming both independent and correlated channels among…
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3Topics & keywords
- Fading
- Antenna diversity
- Bit error rate
- Free-space optical communication
- Computer science
- Transmitter
- Diversity scheme
- Transmission (telecommunications)