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Free-space optical communications using on-off keying and source information transformation Yang, Luanxia; Zhu, Bingcheng; Cheng, Julian; Holzman, Jonathan F.
Abstract
Free-space optical communication using on-off keying
(OOK) and source information transformation is proposed.
It is shown that source information transformation allows the
proposed system to detect the OOK signal without requiring
the knowledge of instantaneous channel state information and
the probability density function (pdf) of the turbulence model.
Analytical expressions are derived for the pdf of the detection
threshold, and an upper bound is obtained on the average bit error
rate (BER). Numerical studies show that the proposed system
can achieve comparable performance to the idealized adaptive
detection system, with a greatly reduced level of implementation
complexity and a signal-to-noise ratio performance loss of only
1:8 dB at a BER of 1 x 10-⁹ for a lognormal turbulence channel
with σ = 0:25.
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Free-space optical communications using on-off keying and source information transformation
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2016-06
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| Description |
Free-space optical communication using on-off keying
(OOK) and source information transformation is proposed.
It is shown that source information transformation allows the
proposed system to detect the OOK signal without requiring
the knowledge of instantaneous channel state information and
the probability density function (pdf) of the turbulence model.
Analytical expressions are derived for the pdf of the detection
threshold, and an upper bound is obtained on the average bit error
rate (BER). Numerical studies show that the proposed system
can achieve comparable performance to the idealized adaptive
detection system, with a greatly reduced level of implementation
complexity and a signal-to-noise ratio performance loss of only
1:8 dB at a BER of 1 x 10-⁹ for a lognormal turbulence channel
with σ = 0:25.
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eng
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| Date Available |
2016-05-06
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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| DOI |
10.14288/1.0302685
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| Citation |
IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 34, pp. 2601-2609.
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| Publisher DOI |
10.1109/JLT.2016.2542203
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| Peer Review Status |
Reviewed
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| Scholarly Level |
Faculty; Researcher
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