Free Space Optical Communication: Challenges and Mitigation Techniques
Hemani Kaushal, Georges Kaddoum

TL;DR
This paper surveys the challenges faced by free space optical (FSO) communication systems, especially atmospheric turbulence, and reviews various mitigation techniques, including recent advances like orbital angular momentum methods, to improve system reliability.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of challenges and mitigation strategies in FSO communication, including physical and upper-layer techniques, and introduces recent developments like orbital angular momentum applications.
Findings
Atmospheric turbulence significantly degrades FSO performance.
Various physical and upper-layer mitigation techniques exist.
Recent methods using orbital angular momentum show promise.
Abstract
In recent years, free space optical (FSO) communication has gained significant importance owing to its unique features: large bandwidth, license free spectrum, high data rate, easy and quick deployability, less power and low mass requirement. FSO communication uses optical carrier in the near infrared (IR) and visible band to establish either terrestrial links within the Earths atmosphere or inter-satellite or deep space links or ground to satellite or satellite to ground links. However, despite of great potential of FSO communication, its performance is limited by the adverse effects (viz., absorption, scattering and turbulence) of the atmospheric channel. Out of these three effects, the atmospheric turbulence is a major challenge that may lead to serious degradation in the bit error rate (BER) performance of the system and make the communication link infeasible. This paper presents a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · Radio Wave Propagation Studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
