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Performance of coded time-diversity free-space optical links
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2008
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Free-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsEngineeringJoint Source-channel CodingOptical PropertiesWeak TurbulenceModulation CodingChannel CodingOptical Wireless CommunicationOptical Fiber CommunicationFiber OpticsOptical CommunicationCoding TheorySignal ProcessingTime DiversityOptical Networking
Depending on the tolerable delay latency, we can benefit from some degree of time diversity in free-space optical links, by employing channel coding and interleaving. We present a comparative study of the performance of different channel coding techniques at the presence of time diversity. We show that turbo-codes are particularly efficient under strong turbulence conditions. For relatively weak turbulence, however, a simple convolutional code makes a good compromise between decoding complexity and performance. We also address the problem of channel estimation at the receiver, and show that only few pilot symbols are sufficient to provide a performance close to the case of perfect channel knowledge.
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