International Journal of Research in Circuits, Devices and Systems
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P-ISSN: 2708-4531, E-ISSN: 2708-454X

2022, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Part B


Recent trend and effect of free space optical communication: Overview and analysis


Author(s): S Rohit Swaminathan

Abstract: The Free - Space Optical (FSO) Communication technology is used to transmit the data through light propagation in free space like atmosphere, space, vacuum, or something similar. It is a line-of-sight technology that uses invisible beams of light to provide optical bandwidth connections that can send and receive voice, video, and other information. This wireless mode of communication is anticipated to gain a huge market value in the coming years. In the recent past Free-Space Optical Communication technology proved to be an important replacement to radio frequency communication. Since data gets damaged in a long-distance transmission in Optical Fiber the FSO Communication is considered much better than Optical Fiber Communication. This wireless communications technology such as much higher bandwidth, low probability of intercept for higher security, low power requirements, and much smaller packaging to make them portable so this FSO Communication is anticipated to gain a huge market value in the coming years. It is needed for higher bandwidth as well as fast wireless communication. This paper provides the recent trends and role of FSO Communication in networking and communication systems. A brief description on the purpose of FSO communication and its application. The main effects of the advantages and disadvantages of FSO communication over other types of communications.

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How to cite this article:
S Rohit Swaminathan. Recent trend and effect of free space optical communication: Overview and analysis. Int J Res Circuits Devices Syst 2022;3(1):80-84.
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