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A 1Mbps Real-Time NLOS UV Scattering Communication System With Receiver Diversity Over 1km
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2018
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Free-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsSystem Key ParametersEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemNlos UvComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringVisible Light CommunicationOptical Wireless CommunicationReceiver DiversityReal-time CommunicationOptical CommunicationUnderwater CommunicationSignal ProcessingOptical NetworkingOptoelectronics
In the nonline of sight (NLOS) ultraviolet (UV) scattering communication, the received signals exhibit the characteristics of discrete photoelectrons due to the extremely large path loss. We design and demonstrate an NLOS UV scattering communication system in this paper, where the receiver-side signal detection is designed based on a discrete-time Poisson channel model. In our system, a laser and multiple photomultiplier tubes are employed as the optical transmitter and detector, respectively. Furthermore, we design algorithms for pulse-counting, synchronization, channel estimation, and LLR computation for hardware realization in field-programmable gate array board. Simulation results are provided to evaluate the proposed system design and specify the system key parameters for real-time implementation. We perform field tests for real-time communication with the transmission range over 1 km, where the system throughput reaches 1 Mbps.
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