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Norhanis Aida Mohd Nor

Postgraduate Research

Norhanis -modnorThis research aims to carry out extensive theoretical investigation, simulation studies and experimental demonstration pertaining to the system design and performance analysis of all-optical relay-assisted FSO communications systems. Two schemes are investigated which are amplify-and-forward and all-optical regeneration systems. Performance analysis in term of bit error rate (BER), signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), Q-factor and eye-diagram, and probability of outage of both systems are investigated particularly under the effect of atmospheric turbulence. 

Supervisors

  • Prof. Zabih Ghassemlooy
  • Dr. Xuewu Dai
  • Prof. Stanislav Zvanover
  • Dr. Mohammad Ali Khalighli

Key Publications

  1. N. A. M. Nor, E. Fabiyi, M. M. Abadi, X. Tang, and Z. Ghassemlooy, “Investigation of moderate-to-strong turbulence effects on free space optics - A laboratory demonstration,” in International Conference on Telecommunications, 2015, pp. 1–5.
  2. N. A. M. Nor, J. Bohata, Z. Ghassemlooy, S. Zvanovec, P. Pesek, M. Komanec, and M. Khalighi, “10 Gbps all-optical relay-assisted FSO system over a turbulence channel,” in International Workshop on Optical Wireless Communication, 2015, pp. 1–4.
  3. N. A. M. Nor, , Z. Ghassemlooy, S. Zvanovec, and M. Khalighi, “Performance analysis of all-optical amplify-and-forward FSO relaying over atmospheric turbulence,” in IEEE Student Reseach and Development, 2015.
  4. N. A. M. Nor, , Z. Ghassemlooy, S. Zvanovec, and M. Khalighi, Manav R. Bhatnagar, “Comparison of optical and electrical based amplify-and-forward relay-assisted FSO links over gamma-gamma channels”,  to be presented in 10th IEEE/IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal processing, July 2016

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