Multiple Transceivers Inter-satellite Optical wireless communication System Performance

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Electronics and Electrical Communications Engineering Department, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, Egypt.

Abstract

This Study clarifies the effect of using multi transceiver channel in the inter-satellite optical wireless communication system. The results obtained in this research have been simulated by optisystem version 7. This study clarifies the impact of applying 16 transceiver on the system performance. Also, it represents comparison between inter-satellite optical wireless communication system using single channel and the other used 16 transceiver at different wavelengths. Then, it clarifies the impact of increasing transmission data rate on the system performance at different propagation distances for 16 transceiver system. The impact of transmitted power on the system performance also has been explained. The performance parameters in our study are quality factor and received power.

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