Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 40, Issue 15, 1506004(2020)

Channel Capacity Analysis of FTN-OWC System Under Exponentiated Weibull Channel

Minghua Cao*, Zhongjiang Kang, Xin Wu, Hongxia Dou, and Huiqin Wang
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  • School of Computer and Communication, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou, Gansu 730050, China
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    Faster-than-Nyquist technology can significantly improve the transmission rate of wireless optical communication system, but the atmospheric turbulence seriously affects the performance of faster-than-Nyquist wireless optical communication (FTN-OWC) system. In this paper, the influence of light intensity fading in exponential Weibull turbulent channel on the ergodic capacity and outage capacity of the FTN-OWC system is studied in detail. Based on pulse amplitude modulation, the ergodic capacity upper bound and outage probability of the FTN-OWC system are derived, and its closed-form expression is obtained by using the generalized hypergeometric method. In addition, the impact of acceleration factor, roll-off coefficient, turbulence intensity, and receiving aperture on the ergodic capacity and outage capacity is discussed. The results show that the ergodic capacity and outage capacity are reduced when the turbulence increases, but they can be improved by increasing the receiving aperture and roll-off coefficient. In the case of weak turbulence, the ergodic capacity of the FTN-OWC system is improved by 16.43% compared to the Nyquist wireless optical communication system using the same modulation method when the receiving aperture is 25 mm, the roll-off coefficient is 0.5, the acceleration factor is 2/3, and the average signal to noise ratio is 30 dB.

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    Minghua Cao, Zhongjiang Kang, Xin Wu, Hongxia Dou, Huiqin Wang. Channel Capacity Analysis of FTN-OWC System Under Exponentiated Weibull Channel[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2020, 40(15): 1506004

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    Paper Information

    Category: Fiber Optics and Optical Communications

    Received: Mar. 20, 2020

    Accepted: May. 6, 2020

    Published Online: Aug. 14, 2020

    The Author Email: Cao Minghua (caominghua@lut.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.3788/AOS202040.1506004

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