Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical Communications

We propose a Modulated Retro-Reflector (MRR) based Physical-Layer Network Coding (PNC) framework for space two-way relay (TWR) optical communications. MRR PNC simplifies the end node’s design by replacing pointing, acquisition and tracking mechanisms which require large size, weight, and...

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Main Authors: Jia Yanmei, Lyu Congmin, Shen Pengfei, Lu Lu
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-8cf44a4e69934e2081a16528bc23f9022021-03-30T15:27:13ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019448684488010.1109/ACCESS.2021.30671019381215Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical CommunicationsJia Yanmei0Lyu Congmin1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7087-529XShen Pengfei2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4405-2032Lu Lu3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2240-9547School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaWe propose a Modulated Retro-Reflector (MRR) based Physical-Layer Network Coding (PNC) framework for space two-way relay (TWR) optical communications. MRR PNC simplifies the end node&#x2019;s design by replacing pointing, acquisition and tracking mechanisms which require large size, weight, and power (SWaP) consumption. Each end node modulates its data on top of the interrogating beam from the relay node so that the two end nodes&#x2019; frequencies are synchronized and there is no carrier frequency offset between the two end nodes and the relay. However, the transmitted signal based on the interrogating beam and twice the channel fading leads to noise aggregation. We analyze the impact of this noise aggregation by deriving the bit error rate (BER) for MRR PNC and performing simulations in Gamma-Gamma fading channels. The simulation results show that MRR PNC has a 3 dB optical signal noise ratio penalty compared with MRR &#x201C;point-to-point&#x201D; systems. The overall system throughput of MRR PNC is 99&#x0025; higher than the traditional non-network-coded scheme in the &#x2265;6 dB (for BPSK, &#x2265;9 dB for QPSK) signal noise ratio regime. We propose using low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes to mitigate the problem of the degradation of the BER caused by the noise aggregation in MRR PNC. Our simulation results show that a rate 1/2 LDPC code can achieve 2 dB coding gain on BER 10<sup>&#x2212;3</sup>. We show that the asynchrony penalty is 3 dB on BER 10<sup>&#x2212;3</sup> compared with a synchronous system. The implication is that when channel coding is used, the system can still work. Our findings show that MRR PNC can double the system throughput while keeping low values of SWaP, is feasible for space TWR optical communications.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9381215/Physical-layer network codingtwo-way relay channelmodulated retro-reflectorMRR PNCMRR ANCthroughput
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author Jia Yanmei
Lyu Congmin
Shen Pengfei
Lu Lu
spellingShingle Jia Yanmei
Lyu Congmin
Shen Pengfei
Lu Lu
Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical Communications
IEEE Access
Physical-layer network coding
two-way relay channel
modulated retro-reflector
MRR PNC
MRR ANC
throughput
author_facet Jia Yanmei
Lyu Congmin
Shen Pengfei
Lu Lu
author_sort Jia Yanmei
title Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical Communications
title_short Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical Communications
title_full Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical Communications
title_fullStr Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical Communications
title_full_unstemmed Modulated Retro-Reflector-Based Physical-Layer Network Coding for Space Optical Communications
title_sort modulated retro-reflector-based physical-layer network coding for space optical communications
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description We propose a Modulated Retro-Reflector (MRR) based Physical-Layer Network Coding (PNC) framework for space two-way relay (TWR) optical communications. MRR PNC simplifies the end node&#x2019;s design by replacing pointing, acquisition and tracking mechanisms which require large size, weight, and power (SWaP) consumption. Each end node modulates its data on top of the interrogating beam from the relay node so that the two end nodes&#x2019; frequencies are synchronized and there is no carrier frequency offset between the two end nodes and the relay. However, the transmitted signal based on the interrogating beam and twice the channel fading leads to noise aggregation. We analyze the impact of this noise aggregation by deriving the bit error rate (BER) for MRR PNC and performing simulations in Gamma-Gamma fading channels. The simulation results show that MRR PNC has a 3 dB optical signal noise ratio penalty compared with MRR &#x201C;point-to-point&#x201D; systems. The overall system throughput of MRR PNC is 99&#x0025; higher than the traditional non-network-coded scheme in the &#x2265;6 dB (for BPSK, &#x2265;9 dB for QPSK) signal noise ratio regime. We propose using low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes to mitigate the problem of the degradation of the BER caused by the noise aggregation in MRR PNC. Our simulation results show that a rate 1/2 LDPC code can achieve 2 dB coding gain on BER 10<sup>&#x2212;3</sup>. We show that the asynchrony penalty is 3 dB on BER 10<sup>&#x2212;3</sup> compared with a synchronous system. The implication is that when channel coding is used, the system can still work. Our findings show that MRR PNC can double the system throughput while keeping low values of SWaP, is feasible for space TWR optical communications.
topic Physical-layer network coding
two-way relay channel
modulated retro-reflector
MRR PNC
MRR ANC
throughput
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9381215/
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