Experimental determination and comparison of rain attenuation in free space optic link operating at 532 nm and 655 nm wavelength

13. Climate action 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2014.04.096 Publication Date: 2014-07-09T19:15:41Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract The demand for high data rate, security and reliable communication is driving the development of free space optic communication (FSO) technology. The atmospheric effects such as scintillation, absorption and scattering severely affect the availability and range of the FSO system. The atmospheric rain absorbs and scatters the laser beam energy resulting in attenuation of the propagating signal. Initial development of FSO technology primarily used wavelength from infrared spectrum. In the recent years, the interest in visible light carrier for FSO applications is consistently increasing. In this paper, the effect of rain over two optical wavelengths from the visible spectrum i.e. 532 nm and 655 nm has been experimentally evaluated and results for the specific rain attenuation at 532 nm and 655 nm wavelengths have been compared.
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