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Binary-Input Non-Line-of-Sight Solar-Blind UV Channels: Modeling, Capacity and Coding

Abstract

There has been recent interest in establishing non-line-of-sight links in the solar-blind ultraviolet region for outdoor optical wireless communications. This paper presents a novel channel model combining both photon propagation and detection statistics. The channel capacity with binary inputs is numerically computed for on-off keying and 4-pulse-position modulation (4-PPM) at different baud rates. To approach the capacity, error control coding is applied and a message passing decoding technique is outlined. Simulation results for a running example through the paper indicate that, at a given power, there is an optimum transmitted baud rate that maximizes the achievable data rate on such links. With the application of proper coding techniques, it is demonstrated that a near fifty-fold increase in rate over previous reported designs for this channel is feasible.

Authors

El-Shimy MA; Hranilovic S

Journal

Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, Vol. 4, No. 12, pp. 1008–1017

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Publication Date

December 1, 2012

DOI

10.1364/jocn.4.001008

ISSN

1943-0620

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