Implementation of Underground Water for Wireless Optical Communication System using CDMA

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Umar Sabhapathy
Lenin Anselm Wilson

Abstract

Optical wireless communications is a powerful and cost-effective approach for high-speed wireless links that have been tightly guarded For underwater optical wireless communication, the following three optical code division multiple access (CDMA) techniques have been used. systems are associated, investigated, and presented in this paper, such as AC-biased optical CDMA (ACO-CDMA), symmetrically-SCO-OFDM (clipped optical OFDM), and unipolar CDMA (U-CDMA). Peak power constraints, light source bandwidth tag, there are so many factors to recognize, such turbulence, fading underwater signals, and channel estimation error. Advocate for a bit loading algorithm and a simplified modulation index that determines signal magnitude is being used to minimize the achievable data propagation distance. In this optimization procedure, the signal-to-noise ratio and the clipping distortion triggered by the peak power limitation are balanced (SNR). The SNR and clipping effects of the three compared CDMA techniques are represented in this paper. When the transmitted bit index is greater than the channel bandwidth, ACO-OFDM outperforms SCO- and U-CDMA, according to the determined model. U-CDMA, on the other end, has a longer propagation distance but needs less transmitted power.

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How to Cite
Umar Sabhapathy, & Lenin Anselm Wilson. (2022). Implementation of Underground Water for Wireless Optical Communication System using CDMA. IIRJET, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.32595/iirjet.org/v6i4.2021.147