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FREE SPACE OPTICS FREE SPACE OPTICS A NEXT GENRATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Presented By B. Chandu AVINASH G.V.P college of engg. M . Naga SRINIVAS J.N.T.U KAKINADA

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FREE SPACE OPTICSFREE SPACE OPTICSA NEXT GENRATION WIRELESS

COMMUNICATION

Presented By

B. Chandu AVINASHG.V.P college of engg.M . Naga

SRINIVASJ.N.T.U KAKINADA

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OVERVIEWOVERVIEW Deals with FSO – a latest communication

technique

Used in MAN’s

Transmission through air

Doesn’t involve optical fibers

Uses INFRARED RAYS

Doesn’t involve jamming

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CHALLENGE CHALLENGE AND AND IT’S IT’S

SOLUTIONSOLUTION

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BASICSBASICSOptical wireless

Different topologies

Involves transmission of data, voice and video

Many advantages when compared to fibers

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TOPOLOGIESTOPOLOGIES

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MESH POINT TO MULTI POINT

POINT TO POINT RING TOPOLOGY

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IS FSO OPTICAL OR IS FSO OPTICAL OR WIRELESS?WIRELESS?

Shares some concepts of fiber optics

wavelength’s 850nm to 1550 nm

laser and amplifiers

Sending and receiving is done by

OPTICAL-ELECTRICAL-OPTICAL [O-E-O]

presently

FSO can scale easily ultra bandwidth’s6

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EDFAEDFA

EDFA-Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier

A path way for high wavelengths and

longer distances

Less expenses for [O-E-O] conversion and

electrical amplification for each wavelength

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BANDWIDTH BANDWIDTH DRIVERS/TRENDSDRIVERS/TRENDS

Helps to attain high bandwidths

Telecommunication carriers implement FSO

as best access technology

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USAGE AND SPEED OF THE FSO AT VARIOUS APPLICATIONS

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FEATURESFEATURESFULLDUPLEX (bidirectional)

Uses lenses, optical wireless

unit, telescope for transmission

Very sensitive transmission

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DESIGN ISSUESDESIGN ISSUES

Apertures are used

Follows reflection,

refraction, diffraction,

combination of all

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TRANSMITTER APERTURETRANSMITTER APERTURE

Important aspects

Size

Quality

Size determines maximum eye safe laser

Quality with f-number tells us minimum divergence

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RECIEVER APERTURERECIEVER APERTURE

Follows aperture size and f-number

Aperture size gives amount of collected

data

f-number gives the detector field of view

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FSO SYSTEMSFSO SYSTEMS

Doesn’t require any license

Wavelength is about 1micrometer

1 micrometer beam can translate into frequencies

of several hundred terahertz

Better than the micro wave transmission (40gHz)

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FSO SYSTEMS(Contd…)FSO SYSTEMS(Contd…)

Divergence of 0.3 for distance of 1 KM

4mts diameter of beam

Those values are much more better than the radial beams, micro beams

Since it works in free space it needs little maintenance

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SECURITYSECURITY

Transmission is not

visible to human eye

Difficult for intruder to

get IR beam by direct

method since beam is

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SECURITY(Contd…)SECURITY(Contd…)

Transmission beam passes

well above the ground level

It is impossible for an

intruder by indirect method

by using light photons since

IR has low power levels

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DRIVING FORCEDRIVING FORCEIncludes

Market driver

Economic driver

Service driver

Business driver

Environment driver

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APPLICATIONSAPPLICATIONS

Metro network extensions

to connect to new networksEnterprise

LAN-LAN connectivityEnterprise applicationsPoint to multipoint

Fiber complementAs redundant link

DWDM Services

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CHALLENGESCHALLENGESPhysical obstructionsBuilding seismic

activityScintillationAbsorptionBeam wanderBeam spreadingSafety

Human exposure to laserHigh voltages

Weather Severity

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EFFECT OF ATMOSPHEREEFFECT OF ATMOSPHERE

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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION

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FSO allows us to provide optical

connectivity cost effectively, quickly,

reliably and is a most secured data

transmission technology.

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REFERENCESREFERENCES

Mendelson , James S. and Dorrier , Charles R. “Free Space

Optics: Fixed Wireless Broadband”

White, Chad “How to Squeeze More Data Over What’s

Already There ”

www.laseroptronics.com

www.ieee.org

www.science tech.com

www.efymag.com

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ANY QUERIES?ANY QUERIES?

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THANK YOUTHANK YOU

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