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Weather effects on hybrid FSO/RF communication link
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2009
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Free-space Optical NetworkElectrical EngineeringFree Space OpticsEngineeringOptical NetworksAntennaRadio CommunicationHybrid NetworkOptical Wireless CommunicationWeather EffectsComputational ElectromagneticsRadio Over FiberCarrier Class AvailabilityRadio PropagationWireless SystemsSpace CommunicationOptical NetworkingElectromagnetic Compatibility
Free space optics (FSO) or optical wireless systems provide high data rate solution for bandwidth hungry communication applications. Carrier class availability is a necessity for wide scale acceptability which is extremely difficult to achieve in the case of optical wireless links. FSO links are highly weather-dependent and different weather effects reduce the link availability. Employing a hybrid network consisting of an FSO link and a back up link in the GHz frequency range renders high availability besides providing comparable data rates. In this paper effects of fog, rain and snow on FSO/GHz hybrid network are studied so that GHz frequencies with best complementary behaviour can be selected as a back up link. As a prime conclusion of the article, it is suggested that free space optical links can be supplemented with 40 GHz RF links to achieve near carrier class availability.
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