Optical Communications: Components and Systems
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First, key components of optical communication systems are discussed, including the main characteristics and performance features of optical fibers, transmitters, receivers, amplifiers, and
Different impairments that affect the performance of outdoor optical communication systems and different techniques to mitigate these impairments are then investigated.
In addition to site diversity, technology within the ground stations is also targeting the problem. Cailabs'' optical ground station, called TILBA-OGS,
This paper offers an outline of the areas to be the most relevant for the future advancement of optical communications.
Abstract The research on optical wireless communication (OWC) has been going on for more than two decades. Particularly, visible light communication (VLC), as a means of OWC
To fulfill the requirement of high data rate with variable quality of service, optical wireless communication is a better option in comparison to existing RF system and is a favorable technological candidate for
The goal of this chapter is to look at the nonlinearities that arise in optical fibers and the possible solution offered by machine learning techniques for increasing optical fiber communication
However, its primary limitation lies in the rapid acquisition of wide-field-of-view laser links. To address this challenge, we propose a compact coaxial transceiver design for a portable optical
Short reach optical communications are used to support the access applications like broadband and cable services. Access optical networking infrastructure, including the passive optical networks
Accordingly, optical wireless communication (OWC) is a crucial emerging approach for next-generation wireless connectivity. In this context, the light spectrum is being considered as a
The targets are now not only data rates and distances, but also flexibility, scalability, cost, and security. The first Roadmap of optical
Abstract—In this paper, we identify optical reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (ORISs) as key enablers of next-generation free-space optical (FSO) multiple access systems. By leveraging their beam steering
As the demand for high-speed, low-latency communication continues to grow, free-space optical (FSO) communication has gained prominence as a
Laser communications — also known as optical communications — use infrared light to pack data into narrow waves and send them down to Earth
The next generation passive optical networks (NG-GPON) such as long reach GPON is the future-proof solution to answer the continuous demands for access user bandwidth and network
Long-reach optical access (LROA) architectures are promising solutions that employ optical amplifiers to increase optical budget to support longer reach and higher split-ratio in the
Similarly, optical wireless communication is very important for broadband communication, which is chosen as a backhaul approach for next-generation 5G services. This special issue aims to gather
Optical communications, which is transforming satellite systems, is just one example of the possibilities. Using light to transmit data in space brings significant benefits, including higher data rates, improved
In this paper, we envisage OWC systems as a promising solution for the bandwidth shortage of RF spectrum. We have also discussed the current upsurge of diversified OWCs in fifth generation (5G)
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By addressing key obstacles and leveraging advancements in digital processing and optical technologies, researchers aim to pave the way for more efficient and reliable optical communication
As new advances are made in optics and communication devices, there has been a renewed, increasing interest in analyzing and enhancing wireless optical links and adopting FSO
We plan to develop a new OWC standard that addresses the shortcomings of previous versions, with a focus on supporting high mobility, improving performance in NLoS environments,
This approach not only simplifies the digital coherent reception for fixed optical access, but also enhances analog transmission by enabling signal-to-noise ratio adaptation for 6G mobile front-haul.