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Channel Model for Simulating Data Transmission on Terrestrial FSO Paths
KOLKA, Z. BIOLKOVÁ, V. BIOLEK, D.
Originální název
Channel Model for Simulating Data Transmission on Terrestrial FSO Paths
Anglický název
Channel Model for Simulating Data Transmission on Terrestrial FSO Paths
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The paper deals with a model for simulating atmospheric Free-Space Optical (FSO) channel. Due to the effect of atmospheric turbulence the channel is characterized by signal fluctuations in the order of tens of milliseconds, which are several orders of magnitude longer than the duration of packets being transmitted. For moderate transmission rates the FSO channel can be simply modeled as a channel with slowly varying attenuation. It allows computing the probability of the occurrence of errors in each packet by means of analytical formulae, i.e. the simulation event rate is derived from the packet rate rather than from the bit rate.
Anglický abstrakt
The paper deals with a model for simulating atmospheric Free-Space Optical (FSO) channel. Due to the effect of atmospheric turbulence the channel is characterized by signal fluctuations in the order of tens of milliseconds, which are several orders of magnitude longer than the duration of packets being transmitted. For moderate transmission rates the FSO channel can be simply modeled as a channel with slowly varying attenuation. It allows computing the probability of the occurrence of errors in each packet by means of analytical formulae, i.e. the simulation event rate is derived from the packet rate rather than from the bit rate.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT102834,
author="Zdeněk {Kolka} and Viera {Biolková} and Dalibor {Biolek}",
title="Channel Model for Simulating Data Transmission on Terrestrial FSO Paths",
annote="The paper deals with a model for simulating atmospheric Free-Space Optical (FSO) channel. Due to the effect of atmospheric turbulence the channel is characterized by signal fluctuations in the order of tens of milliseconds, which are several orders of magnitude longer than the duration of packets being transmitted. For moderate transmission rates the FSO channel can be simply modeled as a channel with slowly varying attenuation. It allows computing the probability of the occurrence of errors in each packet by means of analytical formulae, i.e. the simulation event rate is derived from the packet rate rather than from the bit rate.",
address="AFCEA",
booktitle="Proceedings of 7th International Scientific Conference Communication and Information Technologies",
chapter="102834",
howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
institution="AFCEA",
year="2013",
month="october",
pages="1--6",
publisher="AFCEA",
type="conference paper"
}