Abstract

Abstract Over past few years, optical wireless communication has gained increased interest due to high achievable data rates, unlicensed bandwidth, inherited secure links and ease of deployment. In this paper, we analyse the performance of terrestrial free space optical (FSO) communication link considering internal parameters of the system. The performance of the system has been investigated and optimized by examining quality factor of the received signal considering different input powers, type of detectors, link ranges, beam divergence, data rates and modulation schemes employing 850 and 1310 nm transmission wavelength. Better quality of received signal has been achieved in case of different modulation schemes at a wavelength of 1310 as compared to 850 nm.

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