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Atmospheric turbulence mitigation in an OAM-based MIMO free-space optical link using spatial diversity combined with MIMO equalization
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Free-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsSpatial DiversityMimo EqualizationEngineeringAerospace EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemMultiplexingAtmospheric Turbulence MitigationClassical OpticsAtmospheric Turbulence EffectsOptical Wireless CommunicationStrong Turbulence DistortionsOptical CommunicationOptical SystemsOptical Networking
We explore the mitigation of atmospheric turbulence effects for orbital angular momentum (OAM)-based free-space optical (FSO) communications with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) architecture. Such a system employs multiple spatially separated aperture elements at the transmitter/receiver, and each transmitter aperture contains multiplexed data-carrying OAM beams. We propose to use spatial diversity combined with MIMO equalization to mitigate both weak and strong turbulence distortions. In a 2×2 FSO link with each transmitter aperture containing two multiplexed OAM modes of ℓ=+1 and ℓ=+3, we experimentally show that at least two OAM data channels could be recovered under both weak and strong turbulence distortions using selection diversity assisted with MIMO equalization.
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