DocumentCode
8165
Title
Effect of avalanche photodiode and thermal noises on the performance of binary phase-shift keyingsubcarrier-intensity modulation/free-space optical systems over turbulence channels
Author
Luong, Duy A. ; Thang, Truong C. ; Pham, Anh T.
Author_Institution
Comput. Commun. Lab., Univ. of Aizu, Fukushima, Japan
Volume
7
Issue
8
fYear
2013
fDate
May 21 2013
Firstpage
738
Lastpage
744
Abstract
In this study, the authors theoretically study the performance of direct-detection free-space optical communication systems using binary phase-shift keying subcarrier-intensity modulation and avalanche photodiode (APD). The system bit-error rate and channel capacity are theoretically derived in cases of log-normal and gamma-gamma channel models for weak-to-moderate and moderate-to-strong atmospheric turbulence conditions, respectively. The authors quantitatively discuss the optimal values of the APD average gain, required transmitted optical power, and operating bit-rate considering various turbulence conditions, APD shot noise and thermal noise. It is seen that, although the impact of turbulence is severe, a proper selection of APD average gain could significantly improve the system performance in both cases of turbulence channels. The optimal value of APD average gain remains almost the same for different levels of turbulence; nevertheless it varies significantly in accordance to the change of receiver noise temperature.
Keywords
atmospheric turbulence; avalanche photodiodes; error statistics; optical communication; phase shift keying; thermal noise; wireless channels; APD average gain; APD shot noise; avalanche photodiode; binary phase-shift keying-subcarrier-intensity modulation; channel capacity; direct-detection free-space optical communication systems; gamma-gamma channel model; log-normal channel model; moderate-to-strong atmospheric turbulence conditions; operating bit-rate; receiver noise temperature; required transmitted optical power; system bit-error rate; thermal noise; thermal noises; turbulence channels; weak-to-moderate atmospheric turbulence conditions; wireless optical communications;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8628
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-com.2012.0600
Filename
6545861
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