DocumentCode
1789984
Title
The impact of link orientation in underwater optical wireless communication systems
Author
Johnson, Laura J. ; Green, Roger J. ; Leeson, Mark S.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
14-19 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
Underwater optical wireless has two distinct modes of communication depending on the choice of transmitter technology; short-ranged dispersive LED links (<;20m) and longdistance, narrow laser links. In both cases, existing propagation models use a single-value estimation of attenuation but this is not accurate for the latter. Changes in attenuation are caused by variable composition where the natural Gaussian profile of chlorophyll concentration with depth is the biggest contributing factor. With this in mind, this research looks at how varying the orientation of communication affects the average transmission for longer ranged underwater optical links. This is repeated for areas with low, medium and high levels of surface turbidity at 50m depth increments. Highest attenuation in found in links which have the largest portion transmitted through a chlorophyll peak, this occurs between 15-45° for both high and mid turbidity levels which correspond to the peaks below 0m and 50m respectively. This study also calculates how seawater refractive index gradients with depth alter the beam direction for different optical wireless links at angles to the vertical. It is found that angles closer to the vertical undergo higher displacements from their receivers as the gradient over which they are communicating is greater.
Keywords
Gaussian processes; gradient methods; optical communication; underwater acoustic communication; Gaussian profile; attenuation single-value estimation; chlorophyll concentration; narrow laser links; seawater refractive index gradients; short-ranged dispersive LED links; underwater optical wireless communication systems; Attenuation; Oceans; Optical attenuators; Optical fiber communication; Optical refraction; Optical transmitters; Optical variables control; beam attenuation; beam refraction; link orientation; optical communications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Oceans - St. John's, 2014
Conference_Location
St. John´s, NL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-4920-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2014.7003030
Filename
7003030
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