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Low-Complexity Adaptive Optics Aided Orbital Angular Momentum Based Wireless Communications

Huan Chang, Xiaoli Yin, Haipeng Yao, Jingjing Wang, Ran Gao, Jianping An, Lajos Hanzo

2021IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Adaptive optics (AO) has the potential to mitigate the effect of atmospheric turbulence and improve the performance of orbital angular momentum (OAM)-based optical wireless communication (OAM-OWC) links. Here, we propose a single-intensity-measurement phase retrieval algorithm (SPRA)-based AO technique of compensating for the distortion of the OAM beam. The only parameter required by the SPRA wave-front sensor is the intensity of the probe beam in the Fourier domain, which substantially simplifies the AO system. We first derive an analytical expression to characterize the expansion of probe beam in OAM-OWC links and then determine the diameter constraints as the apriori information of the SPRA required for guaranteeing a certain compensation performance. The simulation results illustrate that the SPRA-AO approach can indeed correct a distorted OAM beam both in a single-channel scenario and in multiplexed OAM-OWC systems. The bit error rate can be improved by orders of magnitude with the aid of SPRA-AO compensation. Furthermore, we establish noise models of AO-based OAM-OWC systems and analyze the robustness of the SPRA-AO technique. In a nutshell, this paper provides new insights for the applications of AO and forms the theoretical basis of employing probe beams in OAM-OWC systems.

Topics & Concepts

Angular momentumWirelessAdaptive opticsPhysicsFree-space optical communicationComputer scienceOpticsElectronic engineeringOptical communicationTelecommunicationsEngineeringClassical mechanicsOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsOptical Wireless Communication TechnologiesAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing
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