Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband Communication Over Free-Space Optical Links
Kemal Davaslioglu

TL;DR
This paper presents a composite IR-UWB communication system over free-space optical links, analyzing its performance under atmospheric turbulence and proposing error correction techniques to enhance reliability for long-distance high data rate transmission.
Contribution
It introduces a novel composite IR-UWB system over FSO links, models atmospheric turbulence effects probabilistically, and evaluates error correction methods to improve system performance.
Findings
System performance varies with atmospheric turbulence conditions.
Error control coding significantly reduces error floors.
Theoretical analysis aligns with simulation results for high data rate communication.
Abstract
A composite impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) communication system is presented. The proposed system model aims to transmit UWB pulses over several kilometers through free-space optical (FSO) links and depending on the link design, the electrical estimates of the FSO system can be directly used or distributed to end-user through radio-frequency (RF) links over short ranges. However, inhomogeneities on the FSO transmission path cause random fluctuations in the received signal intensity and these effects induced by atmospheric turbulence closely effect the system performance. Several distinct probability distributions based on experimental measurements are used to characterize FSO channels and using these probabilistic models, detection error probability analysis of the proposed system for different link designs are carried out under weak, moderate and strong turbulence conditions.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · Radio Wave Propagation Studies · Ultra-Wideband Communications Technology
