Vertical Underwater VLC Links over Cascaded Gamma-Gamma Turbulence Channels with Pointing Errors

M. Elamassie, M. Uysal
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Underwater visible light communication (UVLC) is a high capacity wireless connectivity solution with low latency, particularly appealing for real-time underwater video and image transmission. While attenuation and geometrical losses determine the average light intensity, underwater optical turbulence introduces fluctuations on the average received intensity, also known as fading. Due to relative movements of source and/or detector in harsh underwater environment, pointing errors further cause additional fading. In this paper, we consider a vertical underwater link modeled as a multi-layer channel where the fading coefficients associated with each layer are modeled as independent but not identically distributed Gamma-Gamma random variables. We model the displacements along the horizontal and elevation axes as independent and identically distributed Gaussian variables. Under these assumptions, we derive a closed-form expression for bit error rate (BER) expression. Based on asymptotical BER analysis, we determine the diversity order as a function of system and channel parameters. We further present Monte-Carlo simulation results to confirm the derived expressions.
具有指向误差的级联伽玛湍流通道上的垂直水下VLC链路
水下可见光通信(UVLC)是一种具有低延迟的高容量无线连接解决方案,尤其适用于实时水下视频和图像传输。虽然衰减和几何损耗决定了平均光强,但水下光学湍流引入了平均接收强度的波动,也称为衰落。在恶劣的水下环境中,由于源和/或探测器的相对运动,指向误差进一步导致额外的衰落。在本文中,我们将垂直水下链路建模为多层信道,其中与每层相关的衰落系数建模为独立但不相同分布的Gamma-Gamma随机变量。我们将沿水平和高程轴的位移建模为独立且同分布的高斯变量。在这些假设下,我们推导出误码率(BER)表达式的封闭表达式。基于渐近误码率分析,我们确定了分集顺序作为系统参数和信道参数的函数。我们进一步给出了蒙特卡罗模拟结果来验证推导出的表达式。
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