Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing Errors

We model the outage probability and bit-error rate (BER) for an intensity-modulation/direct detection optical wireless communication (OWC) systems for the ground-to-train of the curved track in rainy weather. By adopting the inverse Gaussian models of the raining turbulence, we derive the outage pro...

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Main Authors: Y. Yang, Y. Zhang, L. Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2017-12-01
Series:Radioengineering
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Online Access:https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_04_0938_0945.pdf
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spelling doaj-43630a2095674935b8ef005b90bc8f6c2020-11-25T01:24:12ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122017-12-01264938945Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing ErrorsY. YangY. ZhangL. YuWe model the outage probability and bit-error rate (BER) for an intensity-modulation/direct detection optical wireless communication (OWC) systems for the ground-to-train of the curved track in rainy weather. By adopting the inverse Gaussian models of the raining turbulence, we derive the outage probability and average BER expression for the channel with pointing errors. The numerical analysis reveals that the rainfall can disrupt the stability and accuracy of the system, especially the rainstorm weather. The improving of the shockproof performance of the tracks and using long wavelength of the signal source will improve the communication performance of OWC links. The atmospheric turbulence has greater impact on the OWC link than the cover track length. The pointing errors caused by beam wander or train vibration are the dominant factors decreasing the performance of OWC link for the train along the curved track. We can choose the size of communication transmitting and receiving apertures to optimize the performance of the OWC link.https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_04_0938_0945.pdfGround-to-traincurved trackinverse Gaussian modeloptical wireless communicationsraining turbulence
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Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing Errors
Radioengineering
Ground-to-train
curved track
inverse Gaussian model
optical wireless communications
raining turbulence
author_facet Y. Yang
Y. Zhang
L. Yu
author_sort Y. Yang
title Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing Errors
title_short Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing Errors
title_full Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing Errors
title_fullStr Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing Errors
title_full_unstemmed Outage Probability and BER of the Ground to Train Communication Link of a Curved Track in Raining Turbulence with Pointing Errors
title_sort outage probability and ber of the ground to train communication link of a curved track in raining turbulence with pointing errors
publisher Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
series Radioengineering
issn 1210-2512
publishDate 2017-12-01
description We model the outage probability and bit-error rate (BER) for an intensity-modulation/direct detection optical wireless communication (OWC) systems for the ground-to-train of the curved track in rainy weather. By adopting the inverse Gaussian models of the raining turbulence, we derive the outage probability and average BER expression for the channel with pointing errors. The numerical analysis reveals that the rainfall can disrupt the stability and accuracy of the system, especially the rainstorm weather. The improving of the shockproof performance of the tracks and using long wavelength of the signal source will improve the communication performance of OWC links. The atmospheric turbulence has greater impact on the OWC link than the cover track length. The pointing errors caused by beam wander or train vibration are the dominant factors decreasing the performance of OWC link for the train along the curved track. We can choose the size of communication transmitting and receiving apertures to optimize the performance of the OWC link.
topic Ground-to-train
curved track
inverse Gaussian model
optical wireless communications
raining turbulence
url https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2017/17_04_0938_0945.pdf
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