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Abstract
The technology of free-space optical communication (FSOC) systems has some distinctive merits compared to other technologies. Its use is extremely beneficial to meet the exigencies of optical telecommunications and wireless networks (OTWNs). However, since the OTWNs transport a lot of data, the choice of a reliable modulation scheme is highly crucial. To this end, the focus of this paper is an in-depth study of a Point-to-Point Optical Link (P2P-OL) system under a FSOC-Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) channel using an optimal modulation scheme. Furthermore, atmospheric turbulence (AT) effects over the FSOC-MIMO channel are incorporated in the proposed system to obtain substantial results. The performance analysis test of the proposed high-rate P2P-OL system is validated under the case that the channel decreases significantly when the AT gets strong regimes. Finally, the proposed system uses an optimal Non-Return to Zero Pulse Generator-Mach-Zehnder Modulator ((NRZPG-MZM)) scheme, which displays acceptable performance levels in a dust-fog meteorological environment under a LNF FSOC-9 × 9 channel with the attenuation value of 59.66 dB/km (i.e., max OSNR = 24.9 dB, min BER = 1e − 09, and max Q-factor = 6), whereas with the same environment under a G-G FSOC-9 × 9 channel, the attenuation value is 58.55 dB/km (i.e., max OSNR = 24.67 dB, min BER = 1e − 09, and max Q-factor = 6).
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Optics publishes papers on the nature of light, its properties and behaviours, and its interaction with matter. The journal considers both fundamental and highly applied studies, especially those that promise technological solutions for the next generation of systems and devices. As well as original research, International Journal of Optics also publishes focused review articles that examine the state of the art, identify emerging trends, and suggest future directions for developing fields.