Abstract:
In this paper, we investigate cooperative diversity as a fading
mitigation technique for Free-Space Optical (FSO) communications
with intensity modulation and direct detection (IM/DD). In particular,
we propose two novel one-relay cooperation strategies. The first scheme
does not require any feedback and is based on selective relaying where
the relay forwards only the symbols that it detected with a certain level
of certainty that we quantify in both cases of absence or presence of
background radiation. This technique results in additional performance
enhancements and energy savings compared to the existing FSO cooperative
techniques. The second scheme can be applied in situations where
a feedback link is available. This scheme that requires only one bit of
feedback results in significant performance gains over the entire range of
the received signal level.
Citation:
Abou-Rjeily, C., & Haddad, S. (2011, June). Novel cooperation strategies for free-space optical communication systems in the absence and presence of feedback. In International Conference on Digital Information and Communication Technology and Its Applications (pp. 543-556). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.