Performance Analysis of Relay Assisted Convergent Free Space Optical - Underwater Wireless Optical Communication System
Date
2023
Authors
Bhargava Kumar, L
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National Institute Of Technology Karnataka Surathkal
Abstract
The growth in mobile networks from the second generation (2G) to the
fifth generation (5G) and the evolution of broadband Internet access in-
creased the services of communication systems. Hence, there is a require-
ment for ultra-wideband and ultra-highspeed wireless networks to support
people’s ever-increasing needs. Wireless optical communication (WOC)
systems accomplish these requirements with high bandwidth, high secu-
rity, cost-effectiveness, license-free operation, simple deployment, and free
from interference. WOC is mostly used in the terrestrial applications that
is named as free space optical (FSO) system.
Most of the part of the earth is filled with water, and oceans hold around
97% of this water. Oceans play a crucial role in human life because peo-
ple use these oceans for traveling, edibles, and communication. Humans
have explored only 5% of the oceans, and discovering the large parts of
the oceans is possible with the advanced communication systems. Un-
derwater communication requires high speed and high bandwidth, similar
to terrestrial communication, to establish communication links between
remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and underwater wireless sensor net-
works (UWSNs). These ROVs collect the information and transfer it to
a nearby offshore base station. Suitable technologies are acoustic, wired
(fiber optic), and WOC systems for underwater communications. The un-
derwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) system is attractive and
highly preferred among these methods. UWOC has several advantages over
acoustic and RF communications regarding data rate, latency, and cost.
It is also helpful to recover, offload, download, or exchange a more massive
collection of information in real-time while minimizing loss of energy and
traffic congestion. The UWOC system has several applications such as
environmental monitoring, oceanography, maritime archaeology, imaging,
port security, live video streaming, disaster preparedness, offshore oil field
exploration, high-performance UWSNs, IoUT, and military operations
In this thesis, we proposed relay-assisted convergent FSO-UWOC systems.
Even though the WOC systems have substantial advantages, the link
range, reliability, and data rate are affected by atmospheric/underwater
vscintillation, attenuation, and pointing errors. This thesis considers point-
ing errors and turbulence as significant limitations and reviews the average
bit error rate (ABER) performance of the end-to-end convergent FSO-
UWOC systems. Under strong turbulence conditions, the dual-hop single
input single output (SISO) system gives an ABER of 10−2 at 25dB of aver-
age signal to noise ratio (SNR). Using the multiple-input multiple-output
(MIMO) technique, we improved the end-to-end system’s ABER perfor-
mance to 10−5 over strong turbulence with pointing errors at an average
SNR of 25dB.
We proposed multi-hop FSO-UWOC convergent systems for island com-
munication, Internet of underwater things (IoUT), and underwater optical
wireless sensor networks (UOWSN) applications. We analyzed the outage
performance of the multi-hop FSO-UWOC systems. We also proposed
multi-hop FSO convergent with the UWOC system for navy applications.
Here we assumed (n-1) FSO links and one UWOC link to perform the
ABER and outage performances. We did a case study for the proposed
system with real-time values of the Arabian Sea (GPS coordinates: N
130 0’38.0988’, E 740 47’17.4876’) near Surathkal, located in Mangalore,
Karnataka, India.
We proposed a multi-hop UWOC convergent with an FSO system with
an ’n’ number of links for navy applications and identifying the item of
the wrecked cargo ship. We analyzed the outage performance of the end-
to-end system by considering the turbulence, attenuation, and pointing
losses. We used the decode and forward (DF) relaying technique in all
the proposed works. In this thesis, we considered the coherent and non-
coherent modulation schemes, such as binary phase-shift keying (BPSK),
binary frequency-shift keying (BFSK), and differential phase-shift keying
(DPSK).
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Keywords
Free-Space Optical, Underwater wireless optical communica- tion, Intensity modulation/direct detection, Internet of Underwater Things