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Empirical Evaluation of High-speed Cost-effective Ro-FSO System by Incorporating OCDMA-PDM Scheme under the Presence of Fog

  • Sushank Chaudhary EMAIL logo , Sunita Choudhary , Xuan Tang EMAIL logo and Xian Wei

Abstract

Radio over free space optics (Ro-FSO) innovation saddles the vast limit of optical fiber and the portability from local to remote systems. To enhance the capacity of Ro-FSO systems without compromising the bandwidth, this work incorporates use of hybrid polarization division multiplexing (PDM) with optical code division multiplexing (OCDMA) schemes. Due to low deployment time and support cost, the vast majority of the current optical network application systems adopts free space optics (FSO) as the elective answer for suitably supplanting fiber optical cable. This study has incorporated PDM and OCDMA schemes to design a 50 Gbps Ro-FSO link. Ten channels, each with 5 Gbps of data, are transported via FSO link of 3500 m. In addition, the proposed PDM-OCDMA-Ro-FSO link is evaluated under various atmospheric commotions.

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Received: 2019-11-05
Accepted: 2020-01-28
Published Online: 2020-02-18

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