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Bit-error-rate performance of an underwater wireless optical link under misalignment and turbulence effects
(IEEE, 2022)
Underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) links are highly susceptible to the degrading effects of oceanic turbulence and beam misalignment. In this paper, considering a silicon photo-multiplier at the receiver, we ...
Drizzle attenuation model for visible and infrared wavelengths
(IEEE, 2022)
In an outdoor environment, the transmitted optical signal is affected by the atmospheric particles that may scatter or absorb light such as drizzle, rain, snow, fog, and aerosols. Various earlier studies have attempted to ...
Outage performance analysis of vertical underwater VLC links
(IEEE, 2022)
In this paper, we investigate the outage performance of vertical stratified underwater optical links in the presence of moderate/strong turbulence conditions. Specifically, we consider the cascaded Gamma-Gamma turbulence ...
Aerosol attenuation model for high altitude UAV-based FSO links
(IEEE, 2022)
Free space optical (FSO) communication is well positioned to address connectivity needs in ground-UAV, inter-UAV and UAV-ground links. An accurate performance analysis of airborne FSO links requires the use of proper path ...
An experimental study of underwater visible light communication
(IEEE, 2022)
Visible light communication (VLC) has emerged as a powerful high-data-rate alternative to conventional underwater acoustic technology for short and medium link distances. In this paper, we develop an experimental underwater ...
Event-triggered adaptive handover for centralized hybrid VLCMMW networks
(IEEE, 2022-01)
Visible light communication (VLC) builds upon the dual use of LED-based lighting infrastructure for data transmission. It is particularly attractive for user-dense environments and mainly positioned as a complementary ...
Ultraviolet communications for unmanned aerial vehicle networks
(IEEE, 2022)
Due to the strong scattering, ultraviolet (UV) communication links enable non-line-of-sight (NLOS) outdoor connectivity and relax the pointing, acquisition, and tracking requirements encountered in infrared links. This ...
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