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Error analysis of multi-hop free-space optical communication
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Free-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsError AnalysisEngineeringAerospace EngineeringOptical PropertiesJoint Source-channel CodingComputer EngineeringCooperative DiversitySingle HopSignal ProcessingError ModelOptical Wireless CommunicationError PerformanceOptoelectronicsOptical Networking
In this paper we analyze the error performance of free-space optical (FSO) communication over multiple hops. We first develop an error model for a single hop based on visibility, atmospheric attenuation, and geometric spread of the light beam. We model atmospheric visibility by Gaussian distributions with mean and variance values to reflect clear and adverse weather conditions. Based on this, we find the end-to-end bit error distribution of the FSO link for single hop and multi-hop scenarios. We present simulation results for decoded relaying, where each hop decodes the signal before retransmitting. We demonstrate that multi-hop FSO communication achieves a significant reduction in the mean bit error rate and also reduces the variance of the bit error rate. We argue that by lowering mean error and error variance, multi-hop operation facilitates an efficient system design and improves the reliability of the FSO link by application of specific coding schemes (such as forward error correction techniques).
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