Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 6, Issue 11, 797(2008)
Improved free space optical communications performance by using time diversity
A laser beam propagating through turbulence experiences random amplitude and phase fluctuations, which can severely degrade the performance of free space optical communication systems. In this letter, time diversity is demonstrated as a technique which can decrease turbulence influence. Statistically, laser propagation along an atmospheric path is uncorrelated with an earlier-time path for a time interval greater than the atmospheric turbulence correlation time. To estimate time diversity system performance, a 2.2-km optical link is set up for comparing the fade probability of a system using time diversity with a system not using time diversity. The experimental results obtained under different turbulence conditions are shown which are in good agreement with the theory.
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Jing Chen, Yong Ai, Ying Tan, "Improved free space optical communications performance by using time diversity," Chin. Opt. Lett. 6, 797 (2008)
Received: Mar. 3, 2008
Accepted: --
Published Online: Nov. 17, 2008
The Author Email: Jing Chen (homagetiger@tom.com)