On Crossover Distance for Optical Wireless Satellite Networks and Optical Fiber Terrestrial Networks

06/06/2022
by   Aizaz U. Chaudhry, et al.
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Optical wireless satellite networks (OWSNs) can provide lower latency data communications compared to optical fiber terrestrial networks (OFTNs). The crossover function enables to calculate the crossover distance for an OWSN and an OFTN. If the distance between two points on Earth is greater than the crossover distance, then switching or crossing over from the OFTN to the OWSN results in lower latency for data communications between these points. In this work, we extend the previously proposed crossover function for a scenario such that intermediate satellites (or hops) are incorporated between ingress and egress satellites in the OWSN for a more realistic calculation of the crossover distance in this scenario. We consider different OWSNs with different satellite altitudes and different OFTNs with different optical fiber refractive indexes, and we study the effect of the number of hops on crossover distance and length of a laser inter-satellite link (LISL). It is observed from numerical results that crossover distance increases with number of hops, and this increase is higher at higher satellite altitudes in OWSNs and lower refractive indexes in OFTNs. Furthermore, an inverse relationship between crossover distance and length of a LISL is observed. With increase in number of hops, the length of a LISL decreases as opposed to the crossover distance.

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