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Modeling of satellite-to-underwater integrated FSO-PON system using NOMA-VLC

Journal
Symmetry
ISSN
2073-8994
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Vivek Arya
Gurukula Kangri University
Meet Kumari
Chandigarh University, India
Hamza Mohammed Ridha Al-Khafaji
Al-Mustaqbal University College, Iraq
Syed Alwee Aljunid Syed Junid
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
DOI
10.3390/sym15030739
Handle (URI)
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/15/3/739
https://www.mdpi.com/
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/15220
Abstract
In recent years, optical wireless communication has promised several benefits over radio frequency communication in atmospheric, deep space and underwater communications. Satellite-to-underwater communication technology can be applied to commercial, naval, scientific and engineering operations because of its high data rate, high security, long-reach and low cost. In this paper, a high-speed, long-reach integrated free space optics (FSO)-passive optical network (PON) system using non-orthogonal multiple access visible light communication (NOMA-VLC) is proposed. It poses a 10/2.5 Gbps per channel bit rate for satellite-to-underwater applications. Numerically calculated results provide the splitter power budget of −35 dBm in the downlink and −32 dBm in the uplink. Additionally, a receiver sensitivity of 23 dB in the downlink and 10 dB in the uplink direction can be obtained in the system using a modified new zero cross-correlation (MNZCC) code under clear environment conditions. Again, the simulative analyses indicate that the suggested system supports 290 underwater devices successfully and offers a high 10 dBm signal-to-noise ratio over 10 km FSO, 100 km fiber and 5 m VLC range. Moreover, it provides a signal-to-noise ratio of 39 dB, with −9 dBm received optical power at 300 fields of view under fiber-wireless channels’ impairments. We argue that the suggested system is a symmetric system adapted to different link distances and which offers improved receiver sensitivity and high received optical power at a 10−9 bit error rate (BER). The comparative analysis shows the advantages of the suggested system over previously reported works.
Subjects
  • Optical Code Division...

  • Passive Optical Netwo...

  • Time and Wavelength D...

  • Under Optical Wireles...

  • Visible Light Communi...

  • Wavelength Division M...

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