Abstract

Free-space optic links are degraded by such weather conditions as rain, fog, and atmospheric scintillation. The inherent advantages of free-space optic communication—providing higher data rates, security, and easy redeployment ability—motivate the avoidance of switching over free-space optic links to low bandwidth radio frequency links. This article establishes viable alternatives over free-space optics/radio frequency hybrid links to achieve higher capacity operation exploiting on–off keying and multiple pulse position modulation schemes with variable data rates to overcome the effect of fading due to adverse weather conditions. Results of an experimental free-space optical link at 1,550 nm are presented.

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