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<title>PERFORMANCE INVESTIGATION OF FSO COMMUNICATION  SYSTEM UNDER SUB-TROPICAL WEATHER CONDITION OF  BANGLADESH</title>
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<description>PERFORMANCE INVESTIGATION OF FSO COMMUNICATION  SYSTEM UNDER SUB-TROPICAL WEATHER CONDITION OF  BANGLADESH
MD NIYAMAT ELAHEE
Performance Investigation of FSO Communication System Under Sub&#13;
Tropical Weather Condition of Bangladesh &#13;
Use of optical signal for primitive communication is very historic. Signaling communication &#13;
by means of fire beacons and smoke dates back to 800 -150 BC. However, FSO communication &#13;
system had seen its mature application since 1960s. Today FSO communication competes with &#13;
radio due to its high bandwidth, easy installation, low initial cost, versatile applications, etc. &#13;
However, its signal degradation due to environment is inherent and higher than that associated &#13;
with radio signal. This paper has defined FSO channel models based on MPSK and LPPM &#13;
modulation schemes while analyzing their performances under the variation of modulation &#13;
order and environmental factors including the local rain condition. Meijer G function based &#13;
close-form expressions and MATLAB-based simulation for performance evaluation have been &#13;
used. The study analysis has confirmed that FSO links degrade heavily under turbulence, &#13;
misalignment and local rain condition. The study finds that the SNR degradation due to change &#13;
of turbulence condition is 20 dB for MPSK and 20-27 dB LPPM links at BER value of 10-4. &#13;
The strong misalignment causes a degradation of 20 dB for MPSK and 18 dB for LPPM &#13;
schemes. Lastly, the heavy rain conditions of Bangladesh cause a loss of 15-20 dB for MPSK &#13;
and 14-25 dB for LPPM schemes. The higher order FSO links provide better spectral efficiency &#13;
with disadvantage of SNR penalty for MPSK, but with the advantage of SNR gain for LPPM &#13;
schemes. The penalty of MPSK schemes becomes as high as 13 dB when switched from BPSK &#13;
to 16-PSK link. Conversely, the gain of LPPM schemes becomes 15 dB when switched from &#13;
2-PPM to 16-PPM link. Both MPSK-SIM and LPPM based FSO links have their merits and &#13;
demerits relative to each other. Higer order MPSK is more beneficial for band-width efficiency &#13;
and high data-rate applications. But it is more sensitive to phase noise and atmospheric &#13;
turbulence. Besides, its system is more complex due to the need of phase tracking. On the other &#13;
hand, higher order LPPM is better power efficient and more advantageous in turbulent &#13;
environment due to its strong resilience against amplitude jitters, although it has sensitivities &#13;
to timing jitters. Its system has some complexities due to slot and timing synchronization &#13;
requirement. Considering Bangladesh environment with unfavorable conditions, both schemes &#13;
are subject to link degradation and even link break due to extreme conditions. The high-speed &#13;
high-order FSO link with either modulation scheme fits better for short distance application in &#13;
Bangladesh environment. Even mitigation techniques can be applied to improve SNR &#13;
performance. The link needs to be adaptive with switching features from high order to low &#13;
order for maintaining the link continuity.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>PERFORMANCE INVESTIGATION OF FSO COMMUNICATION  SYSTEM UNDER SUB-TROPICAL WEATHER CONDITION OF  BANGLADESH</title>
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<description>PERFORMANCE INVESTIGATION OF FSO COMMUNICATION  SYSTEM UNDER SUB-TROPICAL WEATHER CONDITION OF  BANGLADESH
MD NIYAMAT ELAHEE
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master &#13;
of Science in Electrical, Electronic and Communication Engineering
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master &#13;
of Science in Electrical, Electronic and Communication Engineering
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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