Title :
Performance Analysis of a Laser Ground-Station-to-Satellite Link With Modulated Gamma-Distributed Irradiance Fluctuations
Author :
Sandalidis, Harilaos G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Biomed. Inf., Univ. of Central Greece, Lamia, Greece
fDate :
11/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The performance of a ground-station-to-space laser uplink with a Gaussian-beam wave model subject to turbulence and beam wander effects is the topic of the present study. The modulated gamma distribution is used to describe the combined effect of the above two deteriorating factors. At first, a versatile expression of the above probability density function is deduced. We then derive novel closed-form expressions for its cumulative distribution function and the moment-generating function. The scintillation index and the probability of fade are hence readily evaluated. The analysis is completed with the evaluation of the bit error rate assuming heterodyne detection with differential phase-shift keying. In order to attain an adequate error rate target, we incorporate diversity at the satellite receiver. A proper simulation scenario is adopted, and numerical results are provided to verify the accuracy of the derived expressions.
Keywords :
atmospheric turbulence; differential phase shift keying; error statistics; fluctuations; gamma distribution; heterodyne detection; laser beam applications; optical communication equipment; optical links; satellite ground stations; scintillation; Gaussian-beam wave model; beam wander effects; bit error rate; cumulative distribution function; differential phase-shift keying; heterodyne detection; laser ground-station-to-satellite link; modulated gamma distribution; modulated gamma-distributed irradiance fluctuations; probability density function; scintillation index; turbulence effects; Apertures; Bit error rate; Laser beams; Optimized production technology; Satellites; Signal to noise ratio; Silicon; Atmospheric turbulence; Beam wander; Heterodyne detection; Laser satellite communications; Modulated gamma distribution;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.2.000938