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Measuring Free Space of the Atmospheric Turbulences of the Optic Communication Systems
Petar Spalevic, Bojan Prlincevic, Stefan Panic, Mladen Veinovic, Aleksandra Kokic Arsic
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Pristina, Knjaza Milosa 7 38220 K. Mitrovica, Serbia., Higher Technical Professional School in Zvecan Nušieva 6, Zvean, Serbia., Faculty of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Pristina Lole Ribara 2
Abstract: The criteria used for the free space optics communication system during atmospheric turbulences are measured. These are derived from the closed form of expressions for standard performance measures. We observed the channel capacity used for carrying out the performance analysis over various FSO transmission scenarios. The M model represents the general turbulence it will reduce the other turbulence models received from the bit error rate. While capturing the expressions, the values given in the modulation formats and ergodic cc are also assessed like the number of large-scale cells of the scattering process. The mean power of the scatter components of the fading coupled with the line off-sight component is also studied.
Keywords: Free Space Optics, M-distribution Model, Bit Error Rate, Ergodic Channel Capacity Measuring Free Space of the Atmospheric Turbulences of the Optic Communication Systems
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