SIMULATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A FREE-SPACE OPTICS IN RIO DE JANEIRO AND RELATIONSHIP WITH ITU-T G.826 / SIMULAÇÃO E DESENVOLVIMENTO DE UM ENLACE DE FREE-SPACE OPTICS NO RIO DE JANEIRO E A RELAÇÃO COM A ITU-T G.826

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

Very few works had been developed in Brazil, dealing with Free-Space Optics (FSO). In this arrangement, a laser beam carries information for a short range (up to 3-4 km), avoiding the use of optical fiber. FSO is a rapidly-improved solution and very economical, specifically in urban areas. In this work a FSO system operating in Rio is described. This work presents a procedure for the analysis, modeling, and a practical trial of a Free-Space Optics (FSO) system is presented. The procedure has been conducted in the urban area of Rio de Janeiro, in 2002. Firstly, the transmitter and receiver characteristics are considered. Next, three additional parameters are introduced: atmospheric loss, geometric loss and scintillation. In this last parameter, a few ways how scintillation might be expressed in dB and translated into a power balance equation, it presents. Other fixed parameters, dealing with additional losses, are subsequently inserted. The FSO system availability is exhibited, using airports visibility data, leading to a prediction of the systemic availability. Attention is then focused on the Bit Error Rate, BER, which relates with the Recommendation ITU- T G.826. Within this last Recommendation, it shows how to perform a FSO analysis with respect to the climatic variation. The experiment has encompassed some short periods in which this city presents a strong morning fog. It is finally shown that FSO is a competitive and reliable transmission technology, provided proper and correct use.

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