L-PAM技术在随机指向误差透皮无线光纤链路中的应用

G. K. Varotsos, H. Nistazakis, K. Aidinis, F. Jaber, M. Nasor, K. K. M. Rahman
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对植入式医疗设备(imd)和光无线通信(OWC)链路的持续研究最近揭示了在体内设备和外部设备之间建立高速透皮光无线(TOW)通信链路的可行性,并且功耗合理低。尽管如此,许多新兴的生物医学应用,包括主要是皮质记录和神经假体,需要越来越高的调制带宽,并需要获得这种光学无线通信方式的全部好处。因此,在本贡献中,利用带宽高效的L符号脉冲幅度调制(L- pam)方案研究了提高TOW频谱效率的潜力。更详细地说,通过考虑典型直接TOW链路的变化和实际参数值,并考虑透皮路径丢失和弱到强指向错误的随机性,对各种PAM配置的平均误码率(ABER)性能指标进行了评估。在这种情况下,新的ABER解析表达式被导出。相应的结果通过蒙特卡罗模拟在宽信噪比(SNR)范围内进一步验证了我们的建议的可行性。
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On the Utilization of L-PAM Technique in Transdermal Optical Wireless Links with Stochastic Pointing Errors for ABER Performance Estimation
Ongoing research into implantable medical devices (IMDs) and optical wireless communication (OWC) links has recently revealed the feasibility of establishing high speed transdermal optical wireless (TOW) communication links between an in-body device and an external one with a reasonable low power consumption. Still, numerous emerging biomedical applications including mainly cortical recording and neural prosthesis require an increasingly higher modulation bandwidth and need to harvest the full benefits of this optical wireless communication modality. Thus, in the present contribution the potential of the enhancement of TOW spectral efficiency is investigated by utilizing the bandwidth efficient L symbol pulse amplitude modulation (L-PAM) scheme. In more detail, by taking varying and realistic parameter values for a typical direct TOW link into account and by considering also transdermal pathloss and the stochastic nature of weak to strong pointing errors, the average bit error rate (ABER) performance metric is evaluated for various PAM configurations. In this context, novel ABER analytical expressions are derived. Corresponding results which are further validated by Monte Carlo simulations over a wide signal to noise ratio (SNR) regime demonstrate the feasibility of our suggestions.
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