湍流信道上FSO突发传输速率自适应的滑动窗口协议

Hoang D. Le, V. Mai, Chuyen T. Nguyen, A. Pham
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本文研究了大气湍流信道上自由空间光突发传输速率自适应错控协议的跨层设计。特别地,设计了滑动窗口自动重复请求(ARQ)协议,使窗口大小由突发持续时间决定。这有助于在强大气湍流信道上有效运行具有自适应速率(AR)传输的滑动窗口协议。为了分析设计的性能,大气湍流通道的时变行为,以流行的Gamma-Gamma (ΓΓ)分布为模型,由有限马尔可夫链捕获。然后利用信道模型建立突发误差模型,用于AR传输滑动窗口协议的跨层性能分析。数值结果定量地证明了大气湍流对系统性能的影响,并为湍流条件下系统参数的最优选择提供了支持。通过蒙特卡罗模拟验证了分析结果。
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Sliding Window Protocols with Rate Adaptation for FSO Burst Transmission over Turbulence Channels
This paper addresses the cross-layer design of error-control protocols with rate adaptation for free-space optical (FSO) burst transmission over atmospheric turbulence channels. In particular, sliding window automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols are designed so that the window size is determined by the burst duration. This facilitates an effective operation of sliding window protocols with the adaptive rate (AR) transmission over the strong atmospheric turbulence channels. To analyze the performance of the design, the time-varying behavior of the atmospheric turbulence channels, modeled the popular Gamma-Gamma (ΓΓ) distribution, is captured by a finite Markov chain. The channel model is then used to develop the burst error model for the cross-layer performance analysis of sliding window protocol with AR transmission. Numerical results quantitatively demonstrate the impact of atmospheric turbulence on the system performance, and support the optimal selection of system parameters over turbulence conditions. Monte Carlo simulations are also performed to validate the analytical results.
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