TY - JOUR
T1 - Transmission analysis of OFDM-based wireless services over turbulent radio-on-FSO links modeled by gamma - Gamma distribution
AU - Bekkali, Abdelmoula
AU - Naila, Chedlia Ben
AU - Kazaura, Kamugisha
AU - Wakamori, Kazuhiko
AU - Matsumoto, Mitsuji
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Radio-on-free space optical (RoFSO) communication systems are rapidly gaining popularity as an efficient and cost-effective means of transferring high data rates and radio frequency (RF) signals with the same capacity as optical fiber. However, the performance of those systems depends strongly on the atmospheric conditions and the nonlinear characteristics of the optical link. In this paper, we introduce an analytical model for the transmission of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based signals over free-space optics (FSO) links. Further, we derive a closed-form bit error probability (BEP) and outage probability expressions, taking into account the optical noises, the laser diode nonlinear distortion, and the atmospheric turbulence effect on the FSO channel modeled by the gamma-gamma distribution. This paper reports the most significant parameters that degrade the transmission performance of the OFDM signal over FSO links and indicates the cases that provide the optimal operating conditions for the link. The obtained results can be useful for designing, predicting, and evaluating the RoFSO system's ability to transmit wireless services over turbulent FSO links under actual conditions.
AB - Radio-on-free space optical (RoFSO) communication systems are rapidly gaining popularity as an efficient and cost-effective means of transferring high data rates and radio frequency (RF) signals with the same capacity as optical fiber. However, the performance of those systems depends strongly on the atmospheric conditions and the nonlinear characteristics of the optical link. In this paper, we introduce an analytical model for the transmission of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based signals over free-space optics (FSO) links. Further, we derive a closed-form bit error probability (BEP) and outage probability expressions, taking into account the optical noises, the laser diode nonlinear distortion, and the atmospheric turbulence effect on the FSO channel modeled by the gamma-gamma distribution. This paper reports the most significant parameters that degrade the transmission performance of the OFDM signal over FSO links and indicates the cases that provide the optimal operating conditions for the link. The obtained results can be useful for designing, predicting, and evaluating the RoFSO system's ability to transmit wireless services over turbulent FSO links under actual conditions.
KW - atmospheric turbulence
KW - Free-space optics (FSO)
KW - gamma-gamma distribution
KW - orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)
KW - radio on FSO
KW - Radio over Fiber (RoF)
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U2 - 10.1109/JPHOT.2010.2050306
DO - 10.1109/JPHOT.2010.2050306
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79955666072
VL - 2
SP - 510
EP - 520
JO - IEEE Photonics Journal
JF - IEEE Photonics Journal
SN - 1943-0655
IS - 3
M1 - 5464339
ER -