On the Reduction of Background Radiation for Differential Signaling FSO Systems

Mohammad Karimi, Seyed Mohammad Sajad Sadough, M. Torabi
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In this paper, we propose a weighted differential signaling scheme for a 2 ⨯ 1 free-space optical (FSO)communication system to suppress the correlated background radiations, while minimizing the bit error rate (BER)of the system. In contrast to conventional differential signaling which is based on equal gain combining (EGC)of the two wavelengths, here, the two wavelengths are combined at the receiver using non-equal channel-dependent weighting factors. By formulating the BER of the system and the background suppression criterion, the optimal weights are derived by minimizing the BER under background suppression constraints. Since the aforementioned optimization problem is non-convex, we optimize the upper bound of BER and show that the optimal scheme outperforms the conventional EGC scheme. Numerical results confirm the superiority of the proposed scheme in terms of achievable BER upper-bound compared to classical EGC method.
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差分信号FSO系统背景辐射的减小研究
本文提出了一种用于自由空间光通信系统的加权差分信令方案,以抑制相关背景辐射,同时使系统的误码率(BER)最小化。与基于两个波长的等增益组合(EGC)的传统差分信号相反,在这里,两个波长在接收器上使用非相等的信道相关加权因子进行组合。通过建立系统的误码率和背景抑制准则,在背景抑制约束下,通过最小化误码率得到最优权值。由于上述优化问题是非凸的,我们优化了误码率的上界,并证明了最优方案优于传统的EGC方案。数值结果证实了该方法在可达误码率上界方面优于经典EGC方法。
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