On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO Links

Terrestrial free-space optical (FSO) links are severely damaged by both atmospheric turbulence and misalignment errors. Generally, the optic community models misalignment by considering two different axes, i.e., the horizontal displacement and the elevation, as independent Gaussian random variables...

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Main Authors: Ruben Boluda-Ruiz, Antonio Garcia-Zambrana, Beatriz Castillo-Vazquez, Carmen Castillo-Vazquez
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7902096/
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spelling doaj-cf7baec739794397bc7592c42c4245a72021-03-29T17:41:17ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552017-01-019311410.1109/JPHOT.2017.26947077902096On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO LinksRuben Boluda-Ruiz0Antonio Garcia-Zambrana1Beatriz Castillo-Vazquez2Carmen Castillo-Vazquez3Andalucía Tech, Department of Communications Engineering, Campus de Teatinos, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainAndalucía Tech, Department of Communications Engineering, Campus de Teatinos, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainAndalucía Tech, Department of Communications Engineering, Campus de Teatinos, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainAndalucía Tech, Department of Mathematical Analysis, Statistics and Operations Research and Applied Mathematics, Campus de Teatinos, University of Málaga, Málaga, SpainTerrestrial free-space optical (FSO) links are severely damaged by both atmospheric turbulence and misalignment errors. Generally, the optic community models misalignment by considering two different axes, i.e., the horizontal displacement and the elevation, as independent Gaussian random variables (RVs), whose probability density function is the well-known Beckmann distribution in the general case. In the current paper, we generalize this previous approach by misalignments with correlated sways since both the horizontal displacement and the elevation are not necessarily uncorrelated RVs in potential FSO applications. A statistical pointing error model is proposed, where not only is the laser beam width, detector size, and the effect of nonzero boresight and different jitter variances for each axes taken into account, but the effect of correlated sways is also taken into account. The proposed statistical model is used to evaluate the outage performance over gamma-gamma atmospheric turbulence channels. It is shown that the effect of correlation can only affect the coding gain when atmospheric turbulent is the dominant effect, while outage diversity is strongly dependent on correlation when pointing error is the dominant effect. Hence, correlation cannot be ignored in FSO systems. Simulation results are further included to confirm the analytical results.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7902096/Free-space optical (FSO)atmospheric turbulencegeneralized pointing errorscorrelated swaysgamma-gamma density function.
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author Ruben Boluda-Ruiz
Antonio Garcia-Zambrana
Beatriz Castillo-Vazquez
Carmen Castillo-Vazquez
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Antonio Garcia-Zambrana
Beatriz Castillo-Vazquez
Carmen Castillo-Vazquez
On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO Links
IEEE Photonics Journal
Free-space optical (FSO)
atmospheric turbulence
generalized pointing errors
correlated sways
gamma-gamma density function.
author_facet Ruben Boluda-Ruiz
Antonio Garcia-Zambrana
Beatriz Castillo-Vazquez
Carmen Castillo-Vazquez
author_sort Ruben Boluda-Ruiz
title On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO Links
title_short On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO Links
title_full On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO Links
title_fullStr On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO Links
title_full_unstemmed On the Effect of Correlated Sways on Generalized Misalignment Fading for Terrestrial FSO Links
title_sort on the effect of correlated sways on generalized misalignment fading for terrestrial fso links
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Photonics Journal
issn 1943-0655
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Terrestrial free-space optical (FSO) links are severely damaged by both atmospheric turbulence and misalignment errors. Generally, the optic community models misalignment by considering two different axes, i.e., the horizontal displacement and the elevation, as independent Gaussian random variables (RVs), whose probability density function is the well-known Beckmann distribution in the general case. In the current paper, we generalize this previous approach by misalignments with correlated sways since both the horizontal displacement and the elevation are not necessarily uncorrelated RVs in potential FSO applications. A statistical pointing error model is proposed, where not only is the laser beam width, detector size, and the effect of nonzero boresight and different jitter variances for each axes taken into account, but the effect of correlated sways is also taken into account. The proposed statistical model is used to evaluate the outage performance over gamma-gamma atmospheric turbulence channels. It is shown that the effect of correlation can only affect the coding gain when atmospheric turbulent is the dominant effect, while outage diversity is strongly dependent on correlation when pointing error is the dominant effect. Hence, correlation cannot be ignored in FSO systems. Simulation results are further included to confirm the analytical results.
topic Free-space optical (FSO)
atmospheric turbulence
generalized pointing errors
correlated sways
gamma-gamma density function.
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7902096/
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