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Title

Optical Signal Attenuation through Smog in Controlled Laboratory Conditions.

Authors

Khalid, Hira; Sajid, Sheikh Muhammad; Cheema, Muhammad Imran; Leitgeb, Erich

Abstract

Free-space optical (FSO) communication is a line-of-sight (LOS) communication technology that uses light, typically lasers, to transmit data through the atmosphere. FSO can provide high data transfer rates, but factors like weather conditions can affect its performance. Like fog, smog also degrades the availability and reliability of FSO links, as the particulate matter (PM) present in smog scatters the light beam, causing perceptible attenuation. In this paper, we have investigated the attenuation of an optical signal under laboratory-controlled smog conditions, using both theoretical and experimental approaches. A 6 m long acrylic chamber is used to contain artificial smog and measure the optical attenuation through it. The experimental result shows that smog attenuation is approximately 1.705 times more than fog attenuation. The findings of this study offer valuable insights into the effects of smog on optical links and can contribute to the development and optimization of these systems in regions with high levels of smog.

Subjects

SMOG; LIGHT scattering; PARTICULATE matter; FOG; TELECOMMUNICATION; FREE-space optical technology; LASER communication systems

Publication

Photonics, 2024, Vol 11, Issue 2, p172

ISSN

2304-6732

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/photonics11020172

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