High range free space optic transmission using new dual diffuser modulation technique

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Abstract

Free space optical communication fsoc is vulnerable with fluctuating atmospheric. This paper focus analyzes the finding of new technique dual diffuser modulation (ddm) to mitigate the atmospheric turbulence effect. The performance of fsoc under the presence of atmospheric turbulence will cause the laser beam keens to (a) beam wander, (b) beam spreading and (c) scintillation. The most deteriorate the fsoc is scintillation where it affected the wavefront cause to fluctuating signal and ultimately receiver can turn into saturate or loss signal. Ddm approach enhances the detecting bit '1' and bit '0' and improves the power received to combat with turbulence effect. The performance focus on signal-to-noise (snr) and bit error rate (ber) where the numerical result shows that the ddm technique able to improves the range where estimated approximately 40% improvement under weak turbulence and 80% under strong turbulence.

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Rahman, A. K., Julai, N., Jusoh, M., Rashidi, C. B. M., Aljunid, S. A., Anuar, M. S., … Samat, Y. S. (2017). High range free space optic transmission using new dual diffuser modulation technique. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 162). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716201026

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