DocumentCode
1059286
Title
Information Theoretic Limits for Free-Space Optical Channels With and Without Memory
Author
Denic, Stojan Z. ; Djordjevic, Ivan ; Anguita, Jaime ; Vasic, Bane ; Neifeld, Mark A.
Author_Institution
Toshiba Telecommun. Res. Lab., Bristol
Volume
26
Issue
19
fYear
2008
Firstpage
3376
Lastpage
3384
Abstract
The availability of Channel State Information (CSI) and the effects of channel memory on the capacities and the achievable rates of free-space optical communication channels are investigated. For memoryless channels, the capacities and achievable rates are computed and compared for both uniform and ldquopositiverdquo Gaussian inputs subject to different assumptions on the CSI availability. For the strong turbulence regime, it is shown that the knowledge of CSI both at the transmitter and the receiver increases the achievable rates for low-to-moderate Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNRs) in comparison to the cases for which the CSI is known only at the receiver. For the weak turbulence regime however, the availability of CSI at both ends of the link does not provide any improvement over a system with CSI known at the receiver alone, and we find that a simple channel inversion technique suffices. In addition, for low SNRs, Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) with M ges 4 levels outperforms Gaussian-distributed inputs regardless of the knowledge of CSI at the transmitter. For high SNRs, a Gaussian distribution gives superior results, implying the need for new, more efficient positive signal constellations. For channels with memory and without knowledge of CSI, a change in the channel quasifrequency has negligible effects on the capacity for any turbulence regime.
Keywords
Gaussian distribution; optical communication; optical links; pulse amplitude modulation; telecommunication channels; turbulence; Gaussian distribution; channel inversion technique; channel memory effects; channel state information; free-space optical communication channels; pulse amplitude modulation; signal-to-noise ratios; turbulence regime; Amplitude modulation; Channel capacity; Channel state information; Gaussian processes; Memoryless systems; Optical fiber communication; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters; Pulse modulation; Signal to noise ratio; Achievable rate; capacity; channels with memory; fading channels; free-space optical communications;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2008.925669
Filename
4738531
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