All optical fog-sensor for determining the fog visibility range in optical wireless communication links

Muhammad Ijaz, Zabih Ghassemlooy, Hoa Le Minh, Sujan Rajbhandari

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Abstract

The goal of this research work is to use an all optical based fog sensor to study the atmospheric visibility of fog and its constituents on the optical wireless communication (OWC) links in a controlled laboratory test-bid. The fog sensor measures the transmittance of the Infrared (IR) radiations which is used to determine the link visibility. Experimental results obtained show that using the fog sensor the visibility range from 0.37 – 1 km and above with respect to different fog density can be predicted.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 10 Sep 2010
EventLondon Communications Symposium : Nanotechnology and Electronic Materials Symposium Photonics London (LENS 2010) - University College London
Duration: 10 Sep 2010 → …
http://www.ee.ucl.ac.uk/lcs/previous/LCS2010/LCS2010.html

Conference

ConferenceLondon Communications Symposium : Nanotechnology and Electronic Materials Symposium Photonics London (LENS 2010)
Period10/09/10 → …
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