Analysis of Atmosphere Channel for UV Communication in Power Grid

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This paper theoretically analyzes the atmospheric influences on Ultraviolet (UV) communication, in which the main considerations include atmospheric absorption and atmospheric scattering. Through the establishment of mathematical model, this paper describes the atmospheric transmittance with different wavelengths. Finally, the atmospheric transmittance is simulated under different visibilities, rainfall and paths. The results show that the atmospheric transmittance will be different with different wavelengths, visibilities and rainfall. The atmospheric transmittance in horizontal path is larger than that in the vertical path. This research provides a theoretical guidance on the using of UV communication for the information transmission in power grid.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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2629-2632

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September 2013

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