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Hello Marvi
I agree with most of the replies. I want to add that the hybrid WDM/multibeam FSO network has provided a significant improvement in the link distance, received optical power, geometrical loss, and scalability. The network performance has been analyzed, and the study concludes that a maximum channel spacing beyond 0.4 nm is applicable for this network. The power receiver sensitivity difference of the receiver for different wavelengths at a BER of 10^(−9) was noted to be a small value, which is approximately less than 1 dB. Meanwhile, in terms of scalability, four users can access data each at 1.25 Gb/ss, which is considered sufficient compared to conventional multibeam technique accessing data to only one EU. The hybrid WDM/multibeam FSO network can be a good candidate to solve the last mile problem and the rapid increase in capacity demand without requiring new FSO transceivers. At the moment, the evaluation is going on for a real-time system operating in heavy rain as compared to simulation presented here. In the future, increasing the capacity of the hybrid WDM/multibeam FSO network can be studied and implemented to reach up to 32 channels.
The link provided by Mr. Karan should help you.
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