Effect of partial coherence on signal-to-noise ratio performance of free space optical communication system in weak turbulence
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2022
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Aymelek, Görkem
Yolcu, Begüm
Kayam, Orkun
Ünal, Onur
Gökçe, Muhsin Caner
Baykal, Yahya
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The effect of source coherence on the average signal-to-noise ratio SNR performance of free space optical communication (FSOC) systems operating in weak atmospheric turbulence is investigated with the help of the extended Huygens–Fresnel principle. For an FSOC system that uses a partially coherent laser source, first, the received power at the finite-sized receiver aperture is derived. Then, the power scintillation index is evaluated that reflects the aperture averaging. Using these derived optical entities, the variations of SNR are examined versus parameters such as the degree of source coherence, wavelength, link distance, source size, structure constant of atmosphere and the receiver aperture radius. Obtained results show that a decrease in the degree of source coherence has a positive effect on SNR.
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Atmospheric Turbulence, Free Space Optical Communication, Partially Coherent Laser Beam, Power Scintillation, Received Optical Power, Signal-To-Noise Ratio
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Akbucak, Volkan;...et.al. (2022). "Effect of partial coherence on signal-to-noise ratio performance of free space optical communication system in weak turbulence", Optics Communications, Vol. 518.
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Optics Communications
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518