Publications by authors named "Pedro Salcedo-Serrano"

Underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC) systems provide the potential to establish secure high-data-rate communication links in underwater environments. The uniqueness of oceanic impairments, such as absorption, scattering, oceanic turbulence, and air bubbles demands accurate statistical channel models based on empirical measurements for the development of UOWC systems adapted to different types of water and link conditions. Recently, generalized Gamma and a mixture of two generalized Gamma probability density functions (PDF) were proposed to describe the statistical behavior of small and large air bubbles, respectively, when considering several levels of particle-induced scattering.

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Recent research has shown that an accurate underwater channel characterization is necessary for underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC) in order to improve its current limitations related to the achievable data rate and the link distance, as required in undersea optical networks. This paper presents a new statistical model to characterize the scattering effect in terms of a fading never considered before. In this way, the probability density function of the scattering-induced fading channel is derived by means of a Gamma distribution by using only one degree of freedom in clear ocean and coastal waters.

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Article Synopsis
  • UOWC links are affected by scattering from impurities and turbidity in water, leading to inter-symbol interference (ISI) that limits channel capacity and information rates.
  • This paper analyzes channel capacity for UOWC systems, incorporating ISI and ocean salinity effects, using a linear discrete-time filtering model.
  • Novel bounds for channel capacity with non-uniform on-off keying modulation are established, demonstrating that a tailored input distribution can enhance capacity, particularly in conditions of low optical signal-to-noise ratio.
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