The Linear Fitting Method for Model of PIN Array Receiver in Space Optical Communication

We have proposed PIN array as receiver in space optical communication and adopted the double diode model, the widely accepted solar energy output theory, to study its characteristics of output current and voltage. In order to make the calculation simplified, the linear fitting method is put forward....

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Main Author: H. Qinggui
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:International Journal of Optics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2712863
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description We have proposed PIN array as receiver in space optical communication and adopted the double diode model, the widely accepted solar energy output theory, to study its characteristics of output current and voltage. In order to make the calculation simplified, the linear fitting method is put forward. Later, we adopt both the traditional method Newton-Raphson and the new linear fitting method to calculate the values of both maximum power and the corresponding voltage of 3 × 3 PIN array. The comparison result shows the calculated values with two methods are good consistent. It validates the feasibility of the new linear fitting method. In the next step, the experiment has been carried out. The experimental result validates the reasonability of adopting the double diode model to study PIN array. At the same time, it validates the feasibility of the new linear fitting method again.
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spelling doaj-art-7ac13957bb7d4f138397bd7a89c1d07d2025-02-03T01:09:53ZengWileyInternational Journal of Optics1687-93922022-01-01202210.1155/2022/2712863The Linear Fitting Method for Model of PIN Array Receiver in Space Optical CommunicationH. Qinggui0Information Construction and Service CenterWe have proposed PIN array as receiver in space optical communication and adopted the double diode model, the widely accepted solar energy output theory, to study its characteristics of output current and voltage. In order to make the calculation simplified, the linear fitting method is put forward. Later, we adopt both the traditional method Newton-Raphson and the new linear fitting method to calculate the values of both maximum power and the corresponding voltage of 3 × 3 PIN array. The comparison result shows the calculated values with two methods are good consistent. It validates the feasibility of the new linear fitting method. In the next step, the experiment has been carried out. The experimental result validates the reasonability of adopting the double diode model to study PIN array. At the same time, it validates the feasibility of the new linear fitting method again.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2712863
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The Linear Fitting Method for Model of PIN Array Receiver in Space Optical Communication
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