Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather

Free space optics (FSO) has the potential to replace optical fiber as a solution for the last mile problem. FSO is favored because of its cheap maintenance costs and quick deployment time as compared to other communication system such as fiber optics. Atmospheric attenuation is a problem for...

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Main Authors: Al-Gailani, Samir A., Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida, Salem, Ali Ahmed, Algeelani, Nasir A., Bantahar, Mohammed A.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.67442022-03-15T02:49:18Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6744/ Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather Al-Gailani, Samir A. Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida Salem, Ali Ahmed Algeelani, Nasir A. Bantahar, Mohammed A. TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Free space optics (FSO) has the potential to replace optical fiber as a solution for the last mile problem. FSO is favored because of its cheap maintenance costs and quick deployment time as compared to other communication system such as fiber optics. Atmospheric attenuation is a problem for FSOs with classic single beam systems, especially when it rains heavily specially in tropical region like Malaysia. As a result, a multibeam FSO transceiver system has become popular as a solution to this problem. The purpose of this study is to compare the standard single beam FSO system with the suggested multibeam FSO system. At a bit error rate (BER) of 10-9, the comparison is made in terms of received optical power, channel distance, and geometrical losses. Rain intensity data is gathered over a six-month period. To evaluate the performance of both systems, the average rain attenuation is calculated from this data and exposed to single beam and multibeam FSO systems. The multibeam FSO approach was found to increase the system's performance. The results show that employing up to four beams improves the quality of received power and increases the channel distance to 1150 m when compared to a single beam FSO system with a channel distance of only 830 m. IEEE 2021 Other NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6744/1/P13804_8543efb0065268956b25edd69af42fd2.pdf Al-Gailani, Samir A. and Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida and Salem, Ali Ahmed and Algeelani, Nasir A. and Bantahar, Mohammed A. (2021) Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather. IEEE.
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Al-Gailani, Samir A.
Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida
Salem, Ali Ahmed
Algeelani, Nasir A.
Bantahar, Mohammed A.
Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather
description Free space optics (FSO) has the potential to replace optical fiber as a solution for the last mile problem. FSO is favored because of its cheap maintenance costs and quick deployment time as compared to other communication system such as fiber optics. Atmospheric attenuation is a problem for FSOs with classic single beam systems, especially when it rains heavily specially in tropical region like Malaysia. As a result, a multibeam FSO transceiver system has become popular as a solution to this problem. The purpose of this study is to compare the standard single beam FSO system with the suggested multibeam FSO system. At a bit error rate (BER) of 10-9, the comparison is made in terms of received optical power, channel distance, and geometrical losses. Rain intensity data is gathered over a six-month period. To evaluate the performance of both systems, the average rain attenuation is calculated from this data and exposed to single beam and multibeam FSO systems. The multibeam FSO approach was found to increase the system's performance. The results show that employing up to four beams improves the quality of received power and increases the channel distance to 1150 m when compared to a single beam FSO system with a channel distance of only 830 m.
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author Al-Gailani, Samir A.
Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida
Salem, Ali Ahmed
Algeelani, Nasir A.
Bantahar, Mohammed A.
author_facet Al-Gailani, Samir A.
Mohd Shah, Nor Shahida
Salem, Ali Ahmed
Algeelani, Nasir A.
Bantahar, Mohammed A.
author_sort Al-Gailani, Samir A.
title Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather
title_short Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather
title_full Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather
title_sort performance evaluation of multiple-beam free space optics in tropical rainy weather
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6744/1/P13804_8543efb0065268956b25edd69af42fd2.pdf
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