Bit-error-rate performance of optical wireless system using higher order mode laser in anisotropic non-Kolmogorov turbulence
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2018
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Spie-Soc Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
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The average bit-error-rate, (BER), of optical wireless system using higher order mode laser beam is investigated when atmospheric turbulence shows anisotropic and non-Kolmogorov characteristics. Results reveal that increase in anisotropy in both x- and y-directions positively affects the optical wireless systems performance. Increase in the beam order results in an increase in (BER) for any anisotropy level, and thus, higher order beams adversely affect the optical wireless systems performance. Larger structure constant, beam source size, and propagation distance result in larger (BER), but larger wavelength, inner scale length, and signal-tonoise ratio tend to reduce (BER). Increase in the power-law exponent of non-Kolmogorov turbulent spectrum first increases the (BER) until a certain value, and then (BER) starts to decrease when the power-law exponent is further increased. Adverse effect of higher order laser beam holds to be valid for any power-law exponent of non-Kolimogorov turbulence
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Atmospheric Turbulence, Anisotropic Optical Materials, Propagation, Optical Communications
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Yalçın, A., Baykal, Y. (2018). Bit-error-rate performance of optical wireless system using higher order mode laser in anisotropic non-Kolmogorov turbulence. Optical Engineering, 57(5). http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1117/1.OE.57.5.056113
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Optical Engineering
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57
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5