2021 10th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies (MOCAST) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/mocast52088.2021.9493354
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Experimental Attenuation Coefficient Estimation for FSO Links over Maritime Area During Summer Time

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“…The authors of [77] introduced a novel marine turbulence spectrum and derived a theoretical expression for the irradiance fluctuation under a weak turbulence regime. An experimental study conducted at the Piraeus Port (Greece) proposed a novel empirical model for attenuation dependent on three parameters; the relative humidity, the atmospheric temperature, and the wind speed [80]. The experimental validation was based on a ∼3 km FSO link operating at the 850 nm wavelength with transceivers fixed 35 m from sea level.…”
Section: Building Blocks Of Maritime Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [77] introduced a novel marine turbulence spectrum and derived a theoretical expression for the irradiance fluctuation under a weak turbulence regime. An experimental study conducted at the Piraeus Port (Greece) proposed a novel empirical model for attenuation dependent on three parameters; the relative humidity, the atmospheric temperature, and the wind speed [80]. The experimental validation was based on a ∼3 km FSO link operating at the 850 nm wavelength with transceivers fixed 35 m from sea level.…”
Section: Building Blocks Of Maritime Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [74] introduced a novel marine turbulence spectrum and derived a theoretical expression for the irradiance fluctuation under a weak turbulence regime. An experimental study conducted at the Piraeus Port (Greece) proposed a novel empirical model for attenuation dependent on three parameters; the relative humidity, the atmospheric temperature, and the wind speed [77]. The experimental validation was based on a ∼3 km FSO link operating at the 850 nm wavelength with transceivers fixed 35 m from sea level.…”
Section: Building Blocks Of Maritime Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%