Free space optical communications through fading atmospheric channels can achieve improved throughput by using adaptive transmission techniques. This paper considers the use of adaptive symbol-rate and transmit-power methods. We use an idealised model of channel coding that assumes zero errors can be achieved above some SNR threshold and adjust the transmission rate and power as the channel varies to operate above the required threshold. Results are presented for two noise models appropriate to non-coherent photodetection. Substantial performance gains are demonstrated compared to non-adaptive transmission. Most of the benefit from adaptive power control can be obtained with modest peak to average power constraints
Despite the growing attention for free space optical (FSO) networks, state-of-the-art literature lac...
This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low...
Abstract—We propose a rate-adaptive optical transmission scheme using variable-rate forward error co...
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This thesis investigates the performance of free-space optical (FSO) communication systems in a turb...
This thesis investigates the performance of free-space optical (FSO) communication systems in a turb...
Free space optical (FSO) communication systems are known for high capacity and information security....
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
For very slowly-varying fading channels as in the case of atmospheric turbulence-induced fading, it ...
Free-space laser communication systems usually experience strong channel fading caused by atmospheri...
Free space optical (FSO) communications in the atmosphere are characterized by additive white Gaussi...
Free space optical (FSO) communications in the atmosphere are characterized by additive white Gaussi...
The key challenge in free space optical (FSO) communications is combating the turbulence induced fad...
Abstract—We propose an adaptive transmission technique for free space optical (FSO) systems, operati...
This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low...
Despite the growing attention for free space optical (FSO) networks, state-of-the-art literature lac...
This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low...
Abstract—We propose a rate-adaptive optical transmission scheme using variable-rate forward error co...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
This thesis investigates the performance of free-space optical (FSO) communication systems in a turb...
This thesis investigates the performance of free-space optical (FSO) communication systems in a turb...
Free space optical (FSO) communication systems are known for high capacity and information security....
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
For very slowly-varying fading channels as in the case of atmospheric turbulence-induced fading, it ...
Free-space laser communication systems usually experience strong channel fading caused by atmospheri...
Free space optical (FSO) communications in the atmosphere are characterized by additive white Gaussi...
Free space optical (FSO) communications in the atmosphere are characterized by additive white Gaussi...
The key challenge in free space optical (FSO) communications is combating the turbulence induced fad...
Abstract—We propose an adaptive transmission technique for free space optical (FSO) systems, operati...
This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low...
Despite the growing attention for free space optical (FSO) networks, state-of-the-art literature lac...
This work addresses physical layer design aspects of coherent free-space optical downlinks from low...
Abstract—We propose a rate-adaptive optical transmission scheme using variable-rate forward error co...