Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5026038 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper studies and compares the performance of on-off keying (OOK), pulse position modulation (PPM), digital pulse interval modulation (DPIM) and dual-header pulse interval modulation (DH-PIM) schemes in FSO channels in the presence of different weather conditions. The bit error rate (BER) curves for these modulations are simulated. Moreover, a performance comparison between these modulation techniques is provided. Generally, in the absence of turbulence OOK-NRZ (non-return-to-zero) and PPM is found to achieve a better BER performance as compared to DPIM and DHPIM. In the presence of fog, OOK-NRZ and PPM is better than DPIM and DH-PIM by approximately 1Â dB at BER 1e-3. While, in case of rain, OOK-NRZ and PPM is better than DPIM and DH-PIM by approximately 1.5Â dB at BER 1e-3. Moreover, in case of snow, OOK-NRZ and PPM is better than DPIM and DH-PIM by approximately 1.7Â dB at BER 1e-3. Additionally, in the presence of turbulence, in case of weak turbulence, OOK-NRZ and PPM is better than DPIM and DH-PIM by approximately 8Â dB and 10Â dB, respectively at BER 1e-3. Furthermore, in case of moderate turbulence, OOK-NRZ and PPM is better than DPIM and DH-PIM by approximately 6Â dB and 8Â dB, respectively at BER 1e-3. Finally, in case of strong turbulence, OOK-NRZ and PPM is better than DPIM and DH-PIM by approximately 3Â dB and 4Â dB, respectively at BER 1e-3.
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Authors
Mohamed H. Ibrahim, Heba A. Shaban, Moustafa H. Aly,