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Theoretical and experimental studies of polarization fluctuations over atmospheric turbulent channels for wireless optical communication systems
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2014
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Received Polarization AngleEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemCoherent Polarization SystemsOptical Wireless CommunicationAtmospheric ScienceOptical PropertiesOptical CommunicationOptical SystemsOptical NetworkingFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsClassical OpticsUnderwater Optical CommunicationRadio PropagationPolarization ImagingAerospace EngineeringPolarization FluctuationsTurbulence ModelingAtmospheric Turbulent ChannelsExperimental Studies
In wireless optical communications (WOC), polarization multiplexing systems and coherent polarization systems have excellent performance and wide applications, while its state of polarization affected by atmospheric turbulence is not clearly understood. This paper focuses on the polarization fluctuations caused by atmospheric turbulence in a WOC link. Firstly, the relationship between the polarization fluctuations and the index of refraction structure parameter is introduced and the distribution of received polarization angle is obtained through theoretical derivations. Then, turbulent conditions are adjusted and measured elaborately in a wide range of scintillation indexes (SI). As a result, the root-mean-square (RMS) variation and probability distribution function (PDF) of polarization angle conforms closely to that of theoretical model.
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