1. Cross-Water–Air Optical Wireless Communication Using Orthogonal Time–Frequency Space Modulation.
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Lian, Dianbin, Gao, Yan, and Lian, Jie
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OPTICAL communications , *WIRELESS communications , *ORTHOGONAL frequency division multiplexing , *MULTIPATH channels , *MOBILE communication systems , *DATA transmission systems , *LIGHT transmission - Abstract
This paper examines the communication difficulties encountered in cross-media wireless optical transmission through simulated research on the utilization of orthogonal time and frequency space (OTFS) modulation technology. Our analysis and comparison demonstrate that OTFS significantly improves the reliability and throughput of data transmission in intricate multipath channel settings. In contrast to conventional orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technology, OTFS displays better resilience and transmission effectiveness. We foresee additional enhancements and progress in OTFS technology to present a sturdier and more efficient resolution for wireless communication, thereby providing valuable perspectives and encouragement for associated research initiatives. Our results underscore the capability of OTFS technology to transform wireless communication systems in demanding multipath channel conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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