Monte-Carlo based modeling for ultraviolet non-line-of-sight communication channels with typical obstacles

C. Xu, Hongming Zhang
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Solar-blind ultraviolet (UV) scattering communication is capable of providing non-line-of-sight (NLOS) connectivity for separated transceivers. In NLOS scattering channels, the performances of communications are influenced by different shapes of obstacles. In this paper, we propose several Monte-Carlo based scattering channel models related to different geometries to study the effects of obstacles on UV scattering communications. Simulation results reveal the relationships among the channel path loss, the geometry of obstacles, the transmission distance and the transceivers pointing directions. Different from the previous studies which conclude that shorter communication distance and smaller elevation angles produce a lower path loss, we find that the optimum choices of distance and elevation angles depend on the shapes and the positions of the obstacles in the scattering channels.
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具有典型障碍物的紫外非视距通信信道的蒙特卡罗建模
太阳盲紫外线(UV)散射通信能够为分离的收发器提供非视距(NLOS)连接。在近视距散射信道中,障碍物的形状对通信性能有很大影响。本文提出了几种基于蒙特卡罗的不同几何形状散射通道模型,研究障碍物对UV散射通信的影响。仿真结果揭示了信道损耗、障碍物几何形状、传输距离和收发器指向方向之间的关系。不同于以往的研究结论,较短的通信距离和较小的仰角会产生较低的路径损耗,我们发现距离和仰角的最佳选择取决于散射通道中障碍物的形状和位置。
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