Abstract

AbstractFree space optical (FSO) communication has gained significant popularity in recent years due to large bandwidth, license‐free spectrum, high data rates, less power consumption, and low mass requirements. However, system performance strongly depends on atmospheric conditions and ambient noise. In this letter, the duobinary modulation technique is applied and the system performance is investigated in the presence of ambient noise. The system is evaluated on the basis of Q‐factor, eye diagram, input power, transmission distance, and bit error rate. A significant improvement is observed in the presence of noise while using duobinary modulation. This study exploits extensive simulations to investigate the performance of the system. All simulations are performed for a single link of FSO communication network having a data rate of 40 Gbps in the Optisystem simulator and ambient noise is created using LEDs. After the exhaustive set of simulations, a significant improvement in transmission length is observed. It is also observed that at low input power, doubinary modulation provides better results when compared with on‐off keying (OOK) format. Scintillation effect has also be observed for doubinary modulation and compared with OOK modulation format. It is concluded that doubinary modulation provides better results in the presence of low and moderate scintillation.

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