scholarly journals Investigation of 3 dB Optical Intensity Spot Radius of Laser Beam under Scattering Underwater Channel

Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 422
Author(s):  
Wei Wang ◽  
Xiaoji Li ◽  
Sujan Rajbhandari ◽  
Yanlong Li

An important step in the design of receiver aperture and optimal spacing of the diversity scheme for an underwater laser communication system is to accurately characterize the two-dimensional (2D) spatial distribution of laser beam intensity. In this paper, the 2D optical intensity distribution and 3 dB optical intensity spot radius (OISR) are investigated due to the dominating optical intensity of laser beam being within the 3 dB OISR. By utilizing the Henyey–Greenstein function to compute the scattering angles of photons, the effects of the scattering underwater optical channel and optical system parameters on 3 dB OISR are examined based on the Monte Carlo simulation method. We have shown for the first time that in the channel with a high density of scattering particles, the divergence angle of the laser source plays a negligible role in 3 dB OISR. This is an interesting phenomenon and important for optical communication as this clearly shows that the geometric loss is no longer important for the design of receiver aperture and optimal spacing of the diversity scheme for the underwater laser communication system in the highly scattering channel.

2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (22) ◽  
pp. 2206001
Author(s):  
姜承志 Jiang Chengzhi ◽  
张文睿 Zhang Wenrui ◽  
汪波 Wang Bo ◽  
张若凡 Zhang Ruofan ◽  
朱晓程 Zhu Xiaocheng ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 42 (8) ◽  
pp. 0805007 ◽  
Author(s):  
胡秀寒 Hu Xiuhan ◽  
胡思奇 Hu Siqi ◽  
周田华 Zhou Tianhua ◽  
贺岩 He Yan ◽  
朱小磊 Zhu Xiaolei ◽  
...  

TEKNOKOM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 60-65
Author(s):  
Pranoto Budi Laksono

Visible Laser Light Communication System (VLLC) is a wireless communication system, using laser as the medium. In the data transfer process, it is possible to have optical interference where 2 laser beams coincide with one point on the reflector. Research on the effect of laser source interference has been carried out by several researchers including mitigation actions to reduce its effects. This experiment uses 2 optical distance sensors that produce a laser with a wavelength of 650 nm with a power <=4.1 mW and with the direction of the laser beam both of them cross each other. To determine the effect of the interference of two laser beams when crossing the communication process in the visible light communication system, a reflector is used which can capture the two laser beams and the reflector can be shifted gradually so that a condition can be obtained where the two laser beams meet at one point. From the measurements made at the points after the laser beam crossing, the measurements at the point where the beam crossed, and the measurements at the points before the beam crossing, it was obtained data, at the exact point where the laser beam crossed the interference occurred, which is indicated by unstable output voltage of the two lasers, so that communication at the point of intersection is disrupted. However, if outside the point of contact both before and after the point of contact, interference and communication systems will not occur.


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