位置辅助编码(LAC):自由空间光通信中的抗干扰技术

T. Duong, D. Nguyen-Huu, Thinh P. Q. Nguyen
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随着无线设备数量的增加,对共享射频(RF)频谱的需求日益增长成为一个关键问题。从理论上讲,有线通信可以使用更多的光纤来满足不断增长的带宽需求,但由于物理定律的基本限制,无线频谱不能任意增加。另一方面,自由空间光学(FSO)技术的最新进展为增加无线容量提供了一种补充方法。然而,高速FSO技术目前仅限于短距离传输,导致移动性有限。在本文中,我们简要介绍了WiFO,这是一种用于Gbps无线局域网(WLAN)飞蜂窝的混合WiFi-FSO网络,可以在保持无缝移动性的同时为每个用户提供高达1gbps的带宽。虽然典型的射频飞基站是不重叠的,以尽量减少小区间的干扰,但在用户数量较少的情况下,使用重叠的飞基站可以提高移动性和吞吐量。也就是说,本文的主要贡献将是在WiFO网络中使用的一种新的位置辅助编码(LAC)技术,旨在提高吞吐量并减少密集的飞蜂窝阵列中多个用户的干扰。理论分析和数值实验都表明,使用LAC比基本代码的吞吐量提高了几个数量级。
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Location Assisted Coding (LAC): Embracing Interference in Free Space Optical Communications
As the number of wireless devices grows, the increasing demand for the shared radio frequency (RF) spectrum becomes a critical problem. Unlike wired communications in which, theoretically, more fibers can be used to accommodate the increasing bandwidth demand, wireless spectrum cannot be arbitrarily increased due to the fundamental limitations imposed by the physical laws. On the other hand, recent advances in free space optical (FSO) technologies promise a complementary approach to increase wireless capacity. However, high-speed FSO technologies are currently confined to short distance transmissions, resulting in limited mobility. In this paper, we briefly describe WiFO, a hybrid WiFi-FSO network for Gbps wireless local area network (WLAN) femtocells that can provide up to one Gbps per user while maintaining seamless mobility. While typical RF femtocells are non-overlapped to minimize inter-cell interference, there are advantages of using overlapped femtocells to increase mobility and throughput when the number of users is small. That said, the primary contribution of this paper will be a novel location assisted coding (LAC) technique used in the WiFO network that aims to increase throughput and reduce interference for multiple users in a dense array of femtocells. Both theoretical analysis and numerical experiments show orders of magnitude increase in throughput using LAC over basic codes.
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