Andrey Tarasenko
Publications:
Semernik I. V., Bender O. V., Tarasenko A. A., Samonova C. V.
Analysis and Simulation of BER Performance of Chaotic Underwater Wireless Optical Communication Systems
2023, Vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 137-158
Abstract
In this article, a method for increasing the noise immunity of an underwater wireless optical
communication system by applying chaotic oscillations is considered. To solve this problem, it
is proposed to use modulation methods based on dynamical chaos at the physical level of the
communication channel.
Communication channel modeling is implemented by calculating the impulse response using
a numerical solution of the radiation transfer equation by the Monte Carlo method. The following
modulation methods based on the correlation processing of the received signal are considered:
chaotic mode switching, chaotic on-off keying (COOK). On-off keying (OOK) modulation was
chosen as a test modulation method to assess the degree of noise immunity of the modulation
methods under study.
An analysis of the noise immunity of an underwater optical communication channel with
a change in its length and parameters of the aquatic environment, which affect the absorption
and scattering of optical radiation in the communication channel, is carried out.
It is shown that modulation methods based on the phenomenon of dynamic chaos and
correlation processing can improve the noise immunity of underwater wireless communication
systems. This provides the possibility of signal recovery at negative values of the signal-to-noise
ratio. It is shown that the considered modulation methods (COOK and switching of chaotic
modes) in combination with the correlation processing of the signal at the physical level of the
communication channel provide an advantage of about 15 dB compared to OOK modulation.
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