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Design and Performance of Resonant Beam Communications -- Part I: Quasi-Static Scenario

Authors :
Li, Dongxu
Tian, Yuanming
Huang, Chuan
Liu, Qingwen
Zhou, Shengli
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This two-part paper studies a point-to-point resonant beam communication (RBCom) system, where two separately deployed retroreflectors are adopted to generate the resonant beam between the transmitter and the receiver, and analyzes the transmission rate of the considered system under both the quasi-static and mobile scenarios. Part I of this paper focuses on the quasi-static scenario where the locations of the transmitter and the receiver are relatively fixed. Specifically, we propose a new information-bearing scheme which adopts a synchronization-based amplitude modulation method to mitigate the echo interference caused by the reflected resonant beam. With this scheme, we show that the quasi-static RBCom channel is equivalent to a Markov channel and can be further simplified as an amplitude-constrained additive white Gaussian noise channel. Moreover, we develop an algorithm that jointly employs the bisection and exhaustive search to maximize its capacity upper and lower bounds. Finally, numerical results validate our analysis. Part II of this paper discusses the performance of the RBCom system under the mobile scenario.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2403.16676
Document Type :
Working Paper