Atmosferik Türbülans Altinda Orbital Açisal Momentum Tabanli Haberleşme Sistemleri Orbital Angular Momentum Based Communication Systems Under Atmospheric Turbulence;
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2020
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) may be a candidate for future communication systems due to its advantages in terms of high data rates and effective frequency utilization. OAM can provide a solution where a beam is transformed into multiple beams within itself and becomes independent streams of data (pertaining to the principle of orthogonality) to be transferred when properly utilized. However, the free space contains atmospheric turbulence which interferes with the beam propagation of OAM and as a result the photons in the light beam are affected as well as the independence of each OAM mode. Therefore, the data stream suffers crosstalk. In this study, weak and strong atmospheric turbulences and how they affect a variety of OAM modes as they propagate through free space are investigated, and important OAM implementation issues are discussed. © 2020 IEEE.
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atmospheric turbulence, crosstalk, interference, Orbital angular momentum, orthogonality principle, Signal processing, Orbital angular momentum, interference, Angular momentum, Atmospheric turbulence, Multiple beam, Atmospheric thermodynamics, atmospheric turbulence, crosstalk, orthogonality principle, Frequency utilization, Orthogonality, Light beam, Free spaces, High data rate, Data streams
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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2020 28th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2020 - Proceedings -- 28th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2020 -- 5 October 2020 through 7 October 2020 -- Gaziantep -- 166413
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