DocumentCode :
3762924
Title :
MIMO CDMA-based optical SATCOMs: A new solution
Author :
Makan Zamanipour;Mohammadali Mohammadi
Author_Institution :
Tehran, Iran
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
641
Lastpage :
646
Abstract :
A new scheme for MIMO CDMA-based optical satellite communications (OSATCOMs) is presented. Three independent problems are described for up-link and down-link in terms of two distinguished optimization problems. At first, in up-link, Pulse-width optimization is proposed to reduce dispersions over fibers as the terrestrial part. This is performed for return-to-zero (RZ) modulation that is supposed to be used as an example in here. This is carried out by solving the first optimization problem, while minimizing the probability of overlapping for the Gaussian pulses that are used to produce RZ. Some constraints are assumed such as a threshold for the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). In down-link, the second and the third problems are discussed as follows, jointly as a closed-form solution. Solving the second optimization problem, an objective function is obtained, namely the MIMO CDMA-based satellite weight-matrix as a conventional adaptive beam-former. The Satellite link is established over flat un-correlated Nakagami-m/Suzuki fading channels as the second problem. On the other hand, the mentioned optimization problem is robustly solved as the third important problem, while considering inter-cell interferences in the multi-cell scenario. Robust solution is performed due to the partial knowledge of each cell from the others in which the link capacity is maximized. Analytical results are conducted to investigate the merit of system.
Keywords :
"Optimization","Optical fiber cables","Optical fibers","Satellites","Robustness","Optical fiber dispersion","Optical fiber communication"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power, Communication and Information Technology Conference (PCITC), 2015 IEEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PCITC.2015.7438076
Filename :
7438076
Link To Document :
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