DocumentCode :
37729
Title :
Hologram selection in realistic indoor optical wireless systems with angle diversity receivers
Author :
Alresheedi, Mohammed T. ; Elmirghani, Jaafar M. H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Volume :
7
Issue :
8
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Aug-15
Firstpage :
797
Lastpage :
813
Abstract :
In this paper, we introduce a new adaptive optical wireless system that employs a finite vocabulary of stored holograms. We propose a fast delay, angle, and power adaptive holograms (FDAPA-Holograms) approach based on a divide and conquer (D&C) methodology and evaluate it with angle diversity receivers in a mobile optical wireless system. The ultimate goal is to increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), reduce the effect of intersymbol interference, and eliminate the need to calculate the hologram at each transmitter and receiver location. A significant improvement is achieved in the presence of demanding background illumination noise, receiver noise, multipath propagation, mobility, and shadowing typical in a realistic indoor environment. The combination of beam delay, angle, and power adaptation offers additional degrees of freedom in the link design, resulting in a system that is able to achieve higher data rates (5 Gb/s). At a higher data rate of 5 Gb/s and under eye safety regulations, the proposed FDAPA-Holograms system offers around 13 dB SNR with full mobility in a realistic environment where shadowing exists. The fast search algorithm introduced that is based on a D&C algorithm reduces the computation time required to identify the optimum hologram. Simulation results show that the proposed system, FDAPA-Holograms, can reduce the time required to identify the optimum hologram position from 64 ms taken by a classic adaptive hologram to about 14 ms.
Keywords :
diversity reception; holography; indoor communication; intersymbol interference; light interference; light propagation; mobile communication; optical communication; optical noise; optical receivers; D&C algorithm; D&C methodology; FDAPA-Holograms system; SNR; adaptive optical wireless system; angle diversity receivers; background illumination noise; beam delay; divide and conquer methodology; eye safety regulations; fast delay angle and power adaptive holograms; fast search algorithm; finite vocabulary; hologram selection; indoor optical wireless systems; intersymbol interference; link design; mobile optical wireless system; mobility; multipath propagation; optimum hologram position; receiver location; receiver noise; signal-to-noise ratio; transmitter location; Adaptive systems; Detectors; Optical receivers; Optical reflection; Optical transmitters; Signal to noise ratio; Angle diversity receiver; Finite vocabulary of holograms; Mobile optical wireless; Signal-to-noise ratio;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1943-0620
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.7.000797
Filename :
7184845
Link To Document :
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