The effect of snow on a FSO link is here addressed both theoretically and experimentally. Data collected during the snowfalls occurred in Milan, Italy, in the winter time of 2005 and 2006 are presented and discussed. It is shown that attenuation due to snow is not at all negligible because it could largely exceed the one caused by heavy rainstorms. Further, as in the case of rain events, the use of a visibility sensor is not appropriate to infer the correct fade levels experienced by the laser beam.

Laser Attenuation by Falling Snow

R Nebuloni;C Capsoni
2008

Abstract

The effect of snow on a FSO link is here addressed both theoretically and experimentally. Data collected during the snowfalls occurred in Milan, Italy, in the winter time of 2005 and 2006 are presented and discussed. It is shown that attenuation due to snow is not at all negligible because it could largely exceed the one caused by heavy rainstorms. Further, as in the case of rain events, the use of a visibility sensor is not appropriate to infer the correct fade levels experienced by the laser beam.
2008
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Inglese
6th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CNSDSP 2008
978-1-4244-1875-6
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=4610768
IEEE, Institute of electrical and electronics engineers
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
25-25 Luglio 2008
Graz (Austria)
2
none
Nebuloni, R; Capsoni, C
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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