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FSO: Efficient Connectivity Solution for Campus Area Network
1. FSO: Efficient Connectivity
Solution for Campus Area
Network
GROUP MEMBERS: LARAIB KHAN ASMA SHAIKH TANZEELA
BHATTI TAHA BOHRA
SUPERVISOR NAME: SHAHNAWAZ SHAH
INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY,
UNIVERSITY OF SINDH, JAMSHORO
PROJECT ID:
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2. Contents
Abstract
Introduction of Project
Motivation and Need
Aims and Objectives
Scope of Project
Tools and Technologies
Development Methodology
Final Results
Conclusion and Future Work
References.
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3. Abstract
Transmission of data through laser has been keen interest for the researchers for past
decades in compare of fiber optics and RF transmissions due to its distinctive
advantages such as: Low Cost, convenient installation and maintenance while
supporting high bandwidth and license free communication. Alike other free space
transmissions system FSO the environment and climate can degrade the performance
of the system. Whilst the effect of Fog is maximum on the narrow band transmission of
FSO because the size of particle and the wavelength of laser beam is almost identical.
However, in this thesis we discussed the advantages and disadvantages of both
technologies. For fiber optics it is already understood that the most reliable solution to
go for is fiber optic but that would take months to install and capital cost is extremely
high. We sourced prices from authenticated sources and confident that these
quotations are valid and practical. For that we have concluded that FSO sure have
some performance issue in adverse weather conditions if not maintained properly
otherwise it’s extremely cost effective, reliable and convenient.
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4. Introduction of Project
FSO Intro
Free Space Optics (FSO) a wireless technology that is used to
transmit voice, video and data in form of light same as fiber optic
but the medium is air.
It is a broadband technology requires clear line of sight between
two end pairs of FSO transceivers.
It is completely license free.
There are reasons to adopt FSO over Fiber optics: Installation cost
and time.
We compared both technologies side by side in this project and
conclude the suitable choice for University of Sindh Campus Area
Network.
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5. Continue..
Fiber Optic Intro
The modern telecommunication systems have grown
exponentially, hence twenty first century is the era of
‘Information Technology’.
Distinctively, optical fiber has played pivotal role in
providing high quality high-speed telecommunication
systems.
Undoubtedly fiber optics have achieved extremely high
signaling rates
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6. Motivation and Need
Our work is focused on economical and high speed last-
mile solution
In University of Sindh new project of smart university is
going to implement
Therefore we researched on ad-hoc FSO system.
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7. Aims and Objectives
Provide the comparison at the last mile connectivity of
Sindh university campus between networks of Fiber optic
cable and Free Space optical link.
Our aim of project is to increase awareness of (FSO) in
Pakistan which is feasible, reliable and convenient against
fiber optics for shorter distance and high speed data
communication.
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8. Scope of Project
Currently a new project of HEC namely (Smart University
Project) is in running phase entitled as smart university
but in our university campus a new setup for ISP is also in
installation phase. Furthermore, the internet connectivity
will also be provide at hostel and other campus. Our
project is based on last mile connectivity of that network,
which provide point-to-point connectivity for around 5 t0
6 Km with high data rate and license free link in the
optical nature of signal.
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9. Tools and Technologies
Matlab (For losses calculations)
Realistic quotations for FSO and Fiber optics
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10. Design and Development
Methodology
We are working in physical layer of the network
Fiber optics and FSO are kept side by side
The losses of FSO and Fiber optics are keenly observed
through ‘Matlab’ simulations.
We also get price quotations of the equipment from
authenticated sources
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14. Fiber optic Price Chart
S/NO NAME OF WORK QTY UNIT RATE (RS.) AMOUNT
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ROW With Service Charges (Excavation/backfilling of trench including
laying of cable, fixing of PVC / HDPE pipes & installation of warning
tapes in all types of Soils etc (The contractor will be responsible for
obtaining the permission from concerned civic agencies).
1 M 1,000 1,000
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Excavation and back filling in Normal Soil/ Markable / Matteled / Sandy
Soil
1 M 370 370
3 Supply & Installation of Warning tape. 1 M 9 9
4 Cable Hauling / Laying (OFC) 1 M 33 33
5 Bore along with fixing of G.I Pipe with PVC sub-ducted
1 M 1,330 1,330
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Attachment/Fixing of all kind of G .I with accessories pipe in all types
(Buildings, Bridges and Nalasetc)
1 M 550 550
7 Jointing/Splicing & Termination 12 Fiber) 1 EA 5,000 5,000
8 5-Sets of AS-Built along with GIS / Auto cade Based Daigram 1 Job 7,500 7,500
(A) TOTAL AMOUNT 15,792
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LOCAL PURCHASE
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Supply of 12-Fibre ODF along with Pigtails/ Adopters &
Accessories
1 EA 14,250 14,250
(B) TOTAL AMOUNT 14,250
PRIMARY / LOCAL DISTRIBUTION
1 Local/Secondary Distribution L/S 5,000
(D) TOTAL AMOUNT 5,000
S/NO. STORE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT RATE (RS.) AMOUNT
47003883 Optical Fiber Cable 12-Fiber 1 M 102 102
47003868 OFC Joint Enclosure 12-Fiber 1 EA 2,909 2,909
50006108 PVC Pipe 50 mm 1 M 61 61
42002029 G.I.Pipe 2" Dia 1 M 516 516
(D) TOTAL AMOUNT FOR STORES 3,588
CASH & STORE:
TOTAL CASH 35,042 Cost in Million 0.035
STORE 3,588 Cost in Million 0.004
GRAND TOTAL 38,630 Cost in Million 0.039
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16. While FSO links start at USD 2000 for short links (<500m)
and for the longer links (2km, 4km) goes up to USD 15 –
20,000 That’s a lot cheaper than digging fiber optics.
Note: The major cost in fiber optics is digging + trenches
trenches + ducts.
And time: Planning a fiber dig in a major cities takes
months to complete
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17. Final Results
By calculating the losses of Fiber optics and FSO we have
concluded that its rare that FSO link could get terminated
should the distance be in between 2kms.
On the contrary Fiber optics have losses so small that are
almost negligible
Both have almost same datarate
By taking quotations side by side we found that FSO
system could cost 70% less than fiber optic plus no
maintenance cost will incur
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18. Result Achievement and
Discussion
[Provide Major Achievement / Contribution of this
Project.]
[Explain How this project is different from previous work /
projects and What makes this project a good
Contribution.]
[ How Your Results are significant, and What makes them
successful.]
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19. Result Testing and Validation
Our losses calculations and simulations are based on
popular models referenced from
Models are thoroughly tested are verified.
Validation is done on the remarks of our supervisor
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20. Conclusion
The purpose of this project is to find out the overall
sufficient solution for “Smart University” a project of
University Of Sindh main campus.
Two choices for last-mile connectivity is considered first
one is Fiber optic, which may be the best solution if the
capital cost, maintenance and total deployment time took
aside. The second choice which we propose is using Free
Space Optics system (FSO) which gives exactly the same
functionality as Fiber optics but is low cost and ad-hoc in
nature
FSO is better solution in terms of cost and deployment
time which is roughly ~ 7 days .
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21. Future Work
In near future wireless technologies will be more
affordable and considered to install rather using
conventional cables. Therefore, research and awareness
of such technologies in Pakistan is a dire need.
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22. Contribution of Each Group
Member
Group Member 1: His/Her Contribution in this project.
Group Member 2: His/Her Contribution in this project.
Group Member 3: His/Her Contribution in this project.
Group Member 4: His/Her Contribution in this project.
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23. References
[1] Shah, S., Mughal, S. and Memon, S., 2015, December. Theoretical and
empirical based extinction coefficients for fog attenuation in terms of
visibility at 850 nm. In Emerging Technologies (ICET), 2015 International
Conference on (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
[2] Shah, S., Mughal, S., Hira, N., Bhatti, M.I. and Kazi, H., 2013, December.
Visibility statistics based unavailability events estimation of FSO link due
to fog in four cities of Pakistan. In Emerging Technologies (ICET), 2013
IEEE 9th International Conference on (pp. 1-5). IEEE.
[3] Dat, P.T., Bekkali, A., Kazaura, K., Wakamori, K. and Matsumoto, M.,
2010. A universal platform for ubiquitous wireless communications using
radio over FSO system. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 28(16), pp.2258-
2267.
[4] Khalighi, M.A. and Uysal, M., 2014. Survey on free space optical
communication: A communication theory perspective. Communications
Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE, 16(4), pp.2231-2258.
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